FOAMfrat, an industry-leading medical education provider, and Life Link III, a leader in air medical transport, have formed a cooperation to improve clinical education delivery. This agreement will bring together Life Link III’s commitment to clinical quality and FOAMfrat’s creative approach to online education, boosting its content library and expanding future educational offerings to a global audience.
As part of this partnership, FOAMfrat will leverage shared resources to develop a customized, highly specialized training curriculum for Life Link III. Much of the new content featuring Life Link III flight personnel will be available to all FOAMfrat customers. It will include self-paced and virtual instructor-led training modules within FOAMfrat Studio.
Brian King, CEO of FOAMfrat, shared about the collaboration:
This partnership between FOAMfrat and Life Link III represents a shared commitment to elevating critical care education and advancing clinical excellence. At FOAMfrat, we are always focused on redefining how medical education is delivered, and our partnership with Life Link III takes that to the next level. This collaboration brings new resources and expertise to our platform and reinforces our commitment to empowering clinical providers with the best possible education.
FOAMfrat’s experienced educators, medical professionals, and subject matter experts are committed to growing the profession through dynamic education, critical thinking, and a collaborative learning environment.
Dr. Bjorn Peterson, Life Link III’s Chief Medical Officer, added:
Our partnership with FOAMfrat represents a significant step forward in ensuring our teams access some of the best educational tools available. This collaboration will allow us to refine and expand our clinical training programmes to better serve our patients and communities.
Life Link III operates eleven helicopter bases in Minnesota, including Alexandria, Blaine, Brainerd, Detroit Lakes, Duluth, Hibbing, Rush City, Willmar, Marshfield, Rhinelander, and Rice Lake in Wisconsin. The company’s helicopter and airplane services include on-scene emergency response and inter-facility transportation for critical care patients. It is a non-profit consortium comprised of the following member-owner organizations: Allina Health, CentraCare Health, Children’s Minnesota, Essentia Health, Fairview Health Services, Regions Hospital/HealthPartners®, Hennepin Healthcare, Marshfield Clinic Health System, Aspirus St. Luke’s, and Hospital Sisters Health System.