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The Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma

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A series of audio interviews addressing upcoming research and its application to the injured patient, education efforts related to trauma, and novel methods in the management of injury.
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The FlightBridgeED Podcast provides convenient, easy-to-understand critical care medical education and current topics related to the air medical industry. Each topic builds on another and weaves together a solid foundation of emergency, critical care, and prehospital medicine.
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Airway World® Podcasts feature quarterly airway research updates and important airway topic discussions presented by Calvin Brown III, MD and guest faculty of The Difficult Airway Course™. Subscribe today to stay on the leading edge of the dynamic and critically important field of airway management. For more airway management educational resources, visit www.theairwaysite.com.
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Brought to you by PerfusionEducation.com. These programs are replays from our live PerfWeb series programs. The programs discuss all topics related to Perfusion and perfusion related topics. The ultimate podcast designed for perfusion, perfusionists, ECMO specialists, anesthesiologists and critical care nurses. This podcast is a grate source of knowledge for Critical Care Nurses, CRNAs, NPs, PAs, and Physicians. Our Apps: Critical Care App: https://mediweb.us/critical-care-app/ The ultimate ...
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Welcome to another essential episode of the FlightBridgeED Podcast: MDCAST, where we dive deep into the complexities of critical care and continue our high-risk OB transport conversation. This episode focuses on the often overlooked yet rapidly increasing crisis of hypertensive disorders in pregnancy. Host Dr. Mike Lauria and maternal-fetal medicin…
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In this episode of our series on respiratory critical care called Every Breath They Take, Dr. Lauria is joined by EM/Critical Care and Flight Physician Brittney Bernardoni as they discuss how to grapple with optimizing lung protective ventilation in ARDS. Lung protective ventilation at 6 cc/kg and maintaining plateau pressures of less than 30 cmH2O…
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In this episode of the FlightBridgeED Podcast, part of our "Every Breath They Take" series on respiratory critical care, Dr. Michael Lauria explores whether we truly protect the lungs during mechanical ventilation. While the best evidence suggests keeping tidal volumes at 6 cc/kg and plateau pressures below 30 cm H2O, is that enough? ARDS is a comp…
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In this compelling episode of the FlightBridgeED Podcast, Dr. Michael Lauria delves into one of the most critical yet underappreciated aspects of emergency and critical care medicine: maternal sepsis and septic shock. As maternal mortality rates rise across the U.S., critical care transport providers are increasingly faced with the challenge of man…
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In this episode of the FlightBridgeED Podcast: MDCAST, Dr. Michael Lauria is joined by Dr. Elizabeth Garchar, MD, FACOG, an OB/GYN and Maternal Fetal Medicine (MFM) specialist who has a particular interest in obstetric critical care and is unique in that she flies regularly with our critical care transport teams as a retrieval OBGYN/MFM. They are a…
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Darren Braude. MD EMT-P, discusses recent research related to pre-hospital airway management, including: Carbon Dioxide & Traumatic Brain Injury, Airway in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest, EGA vs ETI in Trauma, Induction Agents, Power of Prediction, King Laryngeal Tube vs iGel, Ventilation Bag Size. He offers his key Take Home Point, after each rese…
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In Episode 264 of the FlightBridgeED Podcast: MDCAST, Dr. Mike Lauria, Dr. Jeff Jarvis, and trauma anesthesiologist Dr. Chris Stevens return for Part 2 of their deep dive into airway management in profoundly hemodynamically unstable patients. In this episode, the trio explores controversial topics such as the use of pressors in trauma patients, mec…
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In this thought-provoking episode of the FlightBridgeED Podcast: MDCAST, Dr. Mike Lauria is joined by Dr. Jeff Jarvis and Dr. Chris Stevens to tackle the critical and potentially controversial topic of airway management in hemodynamically unstable patients. The discussion dives into complex scenarios, decision-making challenges, and balancing the b…
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Join Drs. Aimee LaRiccia and Melissa Ward as they continue their discussion with guests Drs. Howard Pryor and Erica Hodgeman. In this session, they discuss the management of specific injury patterns in children and how it can differ from the adult population. Supplemental Material: Rauh JL, Neff LP, Forssten MP, Ribeiro MAF Jr, Sarani B, Mohseni S.…
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In the fourth episode of the Surgical Critical Care Review Series, a unique collaborative initiative between EAST, AAST, and AAST-AMC, join Dr. Navpreet Dhillon and Dr. Andrea Tsoris with expert guest Dr. Munther Homoud and fellow guests Drs. Sarada Rao Sheliza Kabani discuss pericardial effusion and dysrhythmias. Topics covered in this episode: AC…
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Join Drs. Aimee LaRiccia and Mellissa Ward as they talk with guests Drs. Howard Pryor and Erica Hodgeman. They discuss the care of the pediatric trauma patient and the intricacies of resuscitation, damage control and more for the pediatric patient.Dr. Aimee LaRiccia and Dr. Mellissa Ward által
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Join Dr. Josh Dilday with the expert Guest Dr. Paul McCarthy, and Fellow Guest Dr. Evelyn Coile. This is the third episode of the Surgical Critical Care Review Series. This is a unique collaborative initiative between EAST, AAST and AAST-AMC During this episode, Renal Failure will be discussed. Content preparation: Dr. Joshua Dilday and Dr. Mohamme…
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In this engaging and insightful episode of the FlightBridgeED Podcast, Eric Bauer is joined by Dr. Michael Lauria as they delve into the intricacies of post-intubation care and the critical factors that impact patient outcomes during the first 10 minutes after intubation. Building on the well-established concepts of airway management and resuscitat…
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EAST/AAST/AAST-AMC: SCC Review Series - Episode 02 Hepatic Failure Content preparation/Moderators: Dr. Alex Brito and Dr. Adora Santos Expert Guest: Dr. Ram Subramanian Fellows Guest: Dr. Ted Shung and Dr. David Ritter. Topics covered in this episode: Portal hypertension Hepatorenal and hepatopulmonary syndromes Liver transplant Hepatic encephalopa…
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EAST/AAST/AAST-AMC: SCC Review Series - Episode 01 Invasive & Non-invasive Hemodynamic Monitoring Join Dr. Uzer Khan and Dr. Mohammed Bawazeer with the expert Guest Dr. Paula Ferrada and Fellows Guests Dr. Matt Elson and Dr. John Luckoski. This is the first episode of the Surgical Critical Care Review Series. This is a unique collaborative initiati…
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PART 2 of 2 In this episode, Dr. Michael Lauria is joined by several EM/Critical Care and Transport/Retrieval physicians as we discuss the management of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) in the critical care transport setting. We cover the pathophysiology of ARDS, the criteria for diagnosis, and the basics of lung protective ventilation. W…
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Join Drs. Mohammed Bawazeer and Jaswin Sawhney as they talk with guests Drs. Joseph Sakran and Jason Hall. They discuss the acute and elective management of diverticulitis including such topics as antibiotics, the role of laparoscopic lavage, indications for surgery in the acute and elective settings, management of colovesical fistula and the role …
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This is a must-listen! What’s the best way to pre-oxygenate our patients prior to intubation? The evidence for this question has been mixed for some time. Dr Jarvis discusses the PREOXI Trial, which directly compares preoxygenation with non-invasive ventilation compared to a face mask to see which provides the best protection against peri-intubatio…
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Matteo Parotto, MD, Course Director for The Difficult Airway Course: Anesthesia, discusses recent research related to airway management in anesthesia practice. Topics include comparison of the McGrath VL vs DL for rapid sequence intubation in the OR, comparison of hyperangulated vs Macintosh video laryngoscope blades, airway management with cervica…
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PART 1 of 2 In this episode, Dr. Michael Lauria is joined by several EM/Critical Care and Transport/Retrieval physicians as we discuss the management of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) in the critical care transport setting. We cover the pathophysiology of ARDS, the criteria for diagnosis, and the basics of lung protective ventilation. W…
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Join Dr. Tatiana Cardenas, and Dr. Samantha Tarras as they speak with guests Dr. Taryn Travis and Dr. Mack Drake. They will discuss the physiology of burn shock, the intricacies of burn resuscitation and the challenges of burn care. Topics include markers of resuscitation, use of pressors, inhalation injury, infection, discussions with family and m…
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In this episode of the FlightBridgeED MDCast, Dr. Mike Lauria and Dr. Brittney Bernardoni discuss the management of refractory hypotension in septic patients. They explore the use of norepinephrine as the initial pressor of choice and the benefits of vasopressin as a second-line agent. They also discuss the use of inotropes, such as epinephrine and…
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Join Dr. Tatiana Cardenas and Dr. Mohammed Bawazeer as they talk with guests Dr. Matt Martin and Dr. Andrea Pakula and discuss the role of robotic surgery in the management of hernias by the acute care surgeon. The discussion covers training in robotics, the role of robotics in emergent and urgent hernia surgery, and various case scenarios involvin…
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Integration of the PrismaFlex CRRT Machine into Your ECMO Circuit: A Comprehensive Review of Pressure/Flow Relationships, Challenges, and Solutions. J. Basha, CCP, promises an in-depth review of integrating the PrismaFlex Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT) machine with Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) circuits. This comprehensive…
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As night falls, a critical medical battle against Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) begins. This formidable foe, hidden within the body's chemistry, pushes patients towards peril. In this thrilling installment of the FlightBridgeED Nightmare Series, EMS providers face a relentless race against time, striving to subdue the devastating effects of DKA befor…
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Our day begins with a focused exploration into the management of hyperkalemia following the release of aortic cross clamping, a critical phase during cardiac surgery where precision in fluid management can dictate patient outcomes. Led by J. Basha, CCP, a renowned expert in the field of perfusion, this session will dissect the efficacy of Zero-Bala…
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In this final episode of The FAST Archives miniseries, we're thrilled to present a talk from Chris Meeks. Chris is not just any paramedic and educator; he's a veteran with a knack for making complex medical topics approachable. Today, he's breaking down "Oxygenation Assassin," a deep dive into the world of hypoplastic left heart syndrome—a challeng…
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In this episode of The FAST Archives, we explore a unique challenge in emergency medical planning from Helge Junge, who leads a team specialized in air rescue operations. Helge shares the intricate details of developing a comprehensive care and transport system for the World Economic Forum, held in the challenging and mountainous terrain of the Swi…
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In this enlightening episode of The FAST Archives, we feature a compelling talk by Bruce Hoffman titled "A Change of Heart." Bruce, a seasoned critical care nurse and paramedic with a rich background in ICU, ER, trauma, and cardiology, challenges conventional wisdom in the treatment of STEMI patients. Drawing on the latest evidence, he questions th…
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PerfWeb 99 — Day 1, a webinar designed for perfusionists seeking to deepen their understanding and enhance their practice. This webinar is a part of our ongoing effort to provide valuable continuing education opportunities for perfusionists across the USA and Canada. By participating, attendees can earn CEUs towards their professional development a…
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In this episode of The FAST Archives, Ritu Sahni explores the essential topic of equity in emergency care. With a background that includes EMS Medical Director roles, emergency medicine, and air ambulance experience, Ritu provides a comprehensive look at what it means to care for entire communities. In his talk, "Equity in Emergency Care: What Does…
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In this deeply impactful episode of The FAST Archives, we focus on the tragic events of the Parkland school shooting on February 14, 2018, through the lens of Peter Antevy, who served as the EMS Medical Director on the scene that day. With his vast expertise in pre-hospital pediatrics and emergency medicine, Peter offers a detailed and respectful r…
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In this episode of The FAST Archives, William Heuser brings his extensive experience as a clinical critical care pharmacist, clinical toxicologist, and certified Flight Paramedic to demystify the controversial world of resuscitative medicine. In his dynamic talk, "Do Any of These Medications Work in Cardiac Arrest? Demystifying the Controversies!",…
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Welcome back to The FAST Archives! In this episode, Ashley Liebig delivers a compelling talk, "Teaching, Trusting, and Teen Driving," where she explores the nuanced realities of learning, teaching, and belonging. Through her insights into psychological safety, cognitive learning theory, and feedback culture, Ashley opens up how the intricacies of h…
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In this compelling episode of the FlightBridgeED podcast, recorded at CCTMC24, we dive deep with Kevin Collopy, a distinguished figure in trauma care and awarded Best Research for his poster during the conference's Scientific Assembly. Kevin shares his groundbreaking work with just-in-time prehospital trauma training in Ukraine, a project that has …
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In this episode of The FAST Archives, we explore an innovative approach to cardiac arrest treatment with Jason Bartos, a leading figure in the field of cardiology and critical care at the University of Minnesota. Jason delves into the world of extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR), a lifesaving technique that has shown significant pro…
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In this episode of The FAST Archives, join one of our favorite Kiwis, Rob Bryant as he takes a critical look at Ketamine, a drug that's as much a star in the medical field as it is a subject of debate. Rob, who has an extensive background in Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, explores the not-so-glamorous side of Ketamine, including its cardiova…
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This episode from The FAST Archives explores a rare and high-stakes medical emergency: amniotic fluid embolism (AFE). Allison Herman, a seasoned RN with seventeen years of experience across ER, ICU, and helicopter EMS, shares a remarkable case involving this critical obstetrical complication. Allison, who spent a decade flying with a hospital-based…
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PerfWeb 98 concludes with a compelling invitation to engage live in a day dedicated to unraveling the mysteries of cardiac and vascular function and refining the art of perfusion measurement. This live event, accredited with 2.4 Category 1 CEUs by the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion (ABCP), promises an interactive and insightful experien…
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Join us for an insightful episode from The FAST Archives, featuring "Stayin' Alive: Impella Device and Left Ventricular Mechanical Circulatory Support in Critical Care Transport," presented by Michael Lauria. A former USAF Pararescueman and Critical Care/Flight Paramedic, Michael is now an EMS and Critical Care Fellow at the University of New Mexic…
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In this episode from The FAST Archives, we explore the powerful talk, "A Difficult Pill to Swallow: 3 Unforgivable Sins in Medicine." As pressures mount to keep emergency services running smoothly, many first responders are driven to work extra shifts and put their community's needs ahead of their own. But what happens when this "rescuer" mentality…
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In this episode of The FAST Archives miniseries, we're replaying Geoff Murphy's talk from a previous FAST event, "Paramedics: The Master Multitasker... Right?" In this captivating talk, Geoff, from Master Your Medics, delves into the challenge paramedics (as well as nurses, physicians, and other medical professionals) face in multitasking, especial…
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Catch our latest episode with Brian Behn sharing his talk from a previous FAST event entitled, 'The Folk Science of Sepsis.' Brian explores and exposes possible gaps in the understanding of sepsis by EMS and critical care transport providers because of poor/incomplete education about it. He offers essential insights and practical advice to enhance …
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Welcome to the second episode of the FAST Archives mini-series! In this episode, we dive into a crucial conversation with Ginger Locke titled "Finding Feedback," where she examines the culture of feedback in EMS and Critical Care Transport. Unlike other professions, feedback in EMS usually comes only after extraordinary events. Ginger proposes a sh…
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PerfWeb 98 Day 3, offering an in-depth exploration into the critical role of imaging in the field of perfusion. Scheduled for Wednesday, March 20, 2024, this session promises to enrich participants with a comprehensive understanding of various imaging modalities and the skills to interpret these images effectively. Accredited with 2.4 Category 1 CE…
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Welcome to the FlightBridgeED Podcast! We're kicking off this special mini-series, "The FAST Archives," replaying some of our favorite talks from past FAST conferences. These moments made us laugh, think twice, and gave us the tools to be better providers. First up: Pediatric patients on ventilators... it's a high-stakes game where small changes me…
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Join Drs. Liz Dauer, Tatiana Cardenas, Samantha Tarras, Mohammed Bawazeer, and Melissa Warta as they interview speakers from the 37th EAST Annual Scientific Assembly including incoming EAST President Dr. Ben Zarzaur, in addition to Drs. Amy Goldberg, Jennifer Brewer, Simin Golestani, Nicole Tapia, Marcelo Robiero, Tara van Veen, Kendra Black, and M…
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PerfWeb 98 continues its educational journey into Day 2, focusing on the pivotal aspects of Extracorporeal Life Support (ECLS) and its adverse effects. Scheduled for Tuesday, March 19, 2024, this session is a crucial convergence for perfusionists, offering deep dives into the complexities and challenges associated with ECLS treatments. Endorsed wit…
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PerfWeb 98 presents an educational milestone for perfusionists across the United States and Canada, offering an unparalleled opportunity to earn continuing education units (CEUs) while enhancing professional knowledge and skills. Scheduled for Monday, March 18, 2024, this event promises to be a pivotal gathering for professionals seeking to stay at…
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