My name is Eric Hart. I have been involved in EMS since 2005 when I started as a First Responder on a QRU with a local Search and Rescue team. I enjoyed that and continued my education becoming an EMT and then an EMT-Intermediate. During my time working with a rural county EMS service I was a Lieutenant, Captain and Division Supervisor. While surviving in those roles I went to paramedic school and completed a Bachelors of Science in Paramedicine from BYU-Idaho.
In my "spare time" I have spent the last 12 years as a member of the Army National Guard and have served as a line medic in the Field Artillery and as a flight paramedic in a unit dedicated to stateside search and rescue operations.
I enjoy pushing myself to be better and have taught in a paramedic program at Dixie State University, went on to be a flight paramedic and base educator for my flight service before joining Best Practice Medicine. I obtained a Masters of Management from American Military University.