Meghan Williams, MA, NRP, CIC, NCEE, is a National Registered Paramedic and Nationally Certified EMS Educator (NCEE). She holds a Master’s Degree and is the Paramedic Program Director for Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC) in New York City (NYC). Meghan has worked in both the Voluntary and paid EMS Systems as a paramedic for the past 21 years. She has past experience as a NYS DCJS certified Law Enforcement Instructor, Rape Crisis Counselor, Domestic Violence Prevention Educator, and EMS Preceptor, which she uses to present both locally and nationally on topics including Paramedic Education, Affective Domain, Domestic Violence, Child Abuse, and Sexual Assault Patient Care. During her tenure as Paramedic Associate's Degree Program Director at LaGuardia College, she helped to develop and teach the NAEMT Psychological Trauma in EMS Patients course. She continues to teach the class with Off-Broadway and TV actors as an integral part of the curriculum at BMCC. Her passion remains in reducing Psychological Trauma and advancing the education of Paramedics to better serve our patients both in the pre-hospital setting and our communities.
Meghan has the pleasure to be an inaugural member of the CoAEMSP Paramedic Program Directors Focus Group and to serve on New York City (NYC) and New York State (NYS) Regional Committees for Training and Education, Medical Standards, Protocols, and Certification and Credentialing. She was appointed as a NYS Regional Faculty member, and teaches Regional Certified Instructor updates and Lab Instructor classes. Her passion remains in reducing Psychological Trauma and advancing the education of Paramedics to better serve our patients both in the pre-hospital setting and our communities.