Shannon Watson
With over 14 years of dedicated leadership experience in healthcare and emergency medical services (EMS), Shannon has cultivated a diverse background spanning clinical supervision, mobile integrated health leadership, and assistant chief roles. Shannon lives in the St. Louis, Missouri area and we both represented Region 3 on the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians Board of Directors. Shannon has extensive knowledge in hospital system- based EMS, mobile integrated healthcare, and clinic operations. She currently is the Clinical Practice Administrator for multiple clinics in the St. Louis region.
Areas of Expertise
Public Speaking
EMS Operations
Clinical Investigations
MIH
Policy Development
Continued Quality Improvement
Experience and Accomplishments
With over 14 years of dedicated leadership experience in healthcare and emergency medical services (EMS), Shannon has cultivated a diverse background spanning clinical supervision, mobile integrated health leadership, and assistant chief roles. Her career highlights include serving as a contributing author to the PEPP (Pediatric Education for Prehospital Professionals) book and playing pivotal roles in national and local EMS boards.
As a passionate advocate for education and development, Shannon has established herself as a national and local speaker on leadership topics and has served on many influential EMS boards. Her commitment to growing and developing others is at the core of her professional ethos.
Currently, she serves as a Regional Practice Administrator overseeing multiple clinics in the St. Louis region, where she specializes in optimizing operations and leadership strategies. Shannon is dedicated to driving excellence in healthcare delivery and fostering a culture of continuous improvement and teamwork.
Shannon's unique blend of operational expertise and leadership acumen allows her to navigate complex healthcare environments effectively. She is deeply invested in advancing healthcare standards and empowering teams to achieve their highest potential.