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Paramedic training is over, you’re in the front seat now. Whether day 1 or day 1,000 you can’t shake the fear you’re underprepared. You were taught to systematically decide if A... do B. But what if “A” wasn’t in the book? The truth is each emergency call is too unique to teach the right response to every situation. We need to go beyond algorithmic thinking and understand deeper principles, the WHY behind the algorithm. When every decision counts you want to rely on a framework that will gui ...
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You’ve looked at other paramedic continuing education resources but it’s the same basic material they taught you in school. There’s more you need to know, or you might miss something, someone might get hurt, or worse someone might die. You don’t feel ready. Your goal is to control the chaos. To become an expert in the field of prehospital medicine.…
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Joined by Josh, Cody, and Moose from the AlertMedicOne podcast, we explore key principles of good training, leadership, and the importance of making mistakes in a safe learning environment. We discuss strategies to foster critical thinking, introspection, and continuous improvement among trainees in the EMS field. A big part of EMS is learning to b…
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Explore the crucial distinction between providing equal care versus equitable care within emergency medical services (EMS). We give you an in-depth discussion with Ritu Sani from The EMS Show podcast, highlighting the importance of focusing on outcome-driven quality improvement projects and addressing disparities in care. Learn how different demogr…
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Dr. Avery McKenzie interviews Dr. Eric Adler, regional medical director for Flight for Life, about the challenging and rare procedure of field amputations. They discuss the importance of being prepared for the unexpected, the steps involved in developing a protocol for such emergencies, and the logistical challenges faced during the process. Dr. Ad…
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In this episode, we discuss the profound impact that one patient's organ donation can have on society. Even when not every patient gets to go home, the ability to donate organs can positively affect up to 80 people, multiplying our impact and service to the community. Guest Chris Meeks, a critical care flight paramedic and organ recovery coordinato…
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Creating lasting behavioral changes in the workplace by moving beyond consequence-based policies. Chris discusses the importance of aligning personal and company values, highlighting 'just culture' in EMS and its role in understanding motivations and systemic issues. The conversation covers leadership in EMS, focusing on the significance of fosteri…
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We delve into the management of esophageal foreign body obstructions, a common yet often misunderstood medical emergency. We discuss the symptoms and causes of esophageal food impactions, sometimes referred to as 'Steakhouse Syndrome,' and differentiate it from tracheal obstructions. We explore the protocols, potential treatments, and if there's an…
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Delve into a real-life rescue mission conducted by the U.S. Air Force Pararescue Jumpers (PJs) in the North Atlantic Ocean and learn ten crucial lessons for enhancing EMS practice. Dr. Michael Lauria shares these ten critical lessons from this challenging scenario that are essential for medical professionals working in any prehospital environment. …
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In this special bonus episode of EMS Cast, we delve into the story of Bobby Sue McCollum, an emergency nurse turned inventor. Learn about the critical issue of over ventilation in emergency medicine, the innovative VT Select device designed to address this problem, and the crazy inspiring journey of its creation. With discussions on the challenges …
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Explore anaphylaxis care from the basics to the critical approach to managing severe anaphylaxis with Bruce Hoffman, FlightBridge ED senior educator. Find out what it means to be aggressive with anaphylaxis care explained through the AMAX4 framework. Learn how the framework can help reverse anaphylactic shock and prevent catastrophic outcomes. Hear…
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The Power of Embracing Mistakes- Special guest Geoff Murphy, founder of Master Your Medics, shares how acknowledging and learning from mistakes can save lives in the field of prehospital medicine. Recorded at the Fast 24 conference, this episode emphasizes the importance of cultivating a culture of safety, vulnerability, and continuous learning wit…
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Think you only need to worry about toxicities that exist in the sea if you live by an ocean? Think again. No matter where you are fish may be on the menu, or there may be a zoo nearby, or a marine enthusiast with an elaborate home aquarium. These toxicities can be seen in Colorado. They can be in Australia or in the US. No matter where you are you …
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Dr. Whitney Barrett, the Medical Director of the Highlonsome 100 mile ultra endurance race, discusses the critical considerations for EMS providers when encountering sick runners during endurance events. Insights on managing ultra-endurance athletes, focusing on conditions such as hyponatremia, dehydration, electrolyte imbalances, and the unique ch…
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EMCRIT's Scott Weingart discusses the concept of being a true resuscitationist. The mindset necessary for providing aggressive, excellent care outside hospital boundaries and the emphasis on the importance of preparation, critical thinking, and meticulous attention to detail in emergency medical situations. Dr. Weingart shares insights on mental si…
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Will and I recently attended FAST24, an educational conference hosted by FlightBridgeED in Wilmington, North Carolina. We had a fantastic time meeting industry top speakers, including Eric Bauer, one of the original founders of FlightBridgeED. In today's episode, we delve into Eric's journey in EMS education, how FlightBridgeED was conceived, and t…
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In this episode, we delve into the fascinating and often perilous world of mushrooms. Join us as we explore with Dr. Nik Matsler how these fungi can be a culinary delight, a source of psychedelic experiences, or a deadly hazard. We discuss the challenges of identifying mushrooms, even for experts, and why toxicologists rely on mycologists for accur…
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Derek Miller, outreach coordinator for the UNC JC Burn Center, joins us again to explore electrical injuries and lightning strikes. We discuss the various types of electrical injuries, the mechanisms behind these injuries, and the essential steps EMS providers must take to ensure their safety and provide effective patient care. Through real-life ca…
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Explore the nuances of stroke assessments, the challenges EMS professionals face in the field, and the impact of prehospital interventions on patient outcomes. Coco Wham, a former paramedic who's transitioned to a physician, and Dr. Layne Dylla, an associate professor of emergency medicine join us to dive into their ongoing research efforts aimed a…
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This is Part 2. Derek, an experienced clinician in burn care, joins us to delve into the intricacies and challenges of treating burn patients. This discussion provides valuable insights into the unique aspects of burn injuries, the importance of a comprehensive assessment, and the latest trends in burn treatment. Enter to Win a FREE Pair of Frontli…
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Derek, an experienced clinician in burn care, joins us to delve into the intricacies and challenges of treating burn patients. This discussion provides valuable insights into the unique aspects of burn injuries, the importance of a comprehensive assessment, and the latest trends in burn treatment. Enter to Win a FREE Pair of Frontline Optics Sungla…
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Which comes first epinephrine or airway? Out of hospital cardiac arrests involve critical and often complex decisions with sequence and timing of various procedure. What should you prioritize? We examine the nuances of advanced interventions, such as epinephrine and advanced airway placement, through the lens of recent studies, including a notable …
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Toxicologist Dr. Nik Matsler teaches us the critical topic of toxic alcohol poisoning. The discussion sheds light on the dangers lurking in everyday household and industrial products that contain methanol, ethylene glycol, and isopropyl alcohol—substances not far removed from the alcohol found in beverages yet capable of causing severe, sometimes f…
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In the high-stakes environment of prehospital medicine, the ability to perform a successful intubation on the first attempt is critical. The complexity of prehospital airway management cannot be understated, given the challenging conditions and the acuity of patients encountered. This episode delves into the strategies and techniques that can signi…
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Despite the allure of consistent compressions and reduced provider fatigue, does the data actually show that mechanical CPR devices improve outcomes? Tune in for a nuanced exploration of evidence-based practice in emergency medical services. Enter to Win a FREE Pair of Frontline Optics Sunglasses EMScast15 for 15% Off Frontline Optics Sunglasses Bl…
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Overcoming Fear in Neonatal Resuscitation: A Step-by-Step Guide Enter to Win a FREE Pair of Frontline Optics Sunglasses EMScast15 for 15% Off Frontline Optics Sunglasses Blog post: Neonatal Resuscitation Introduction: Welcome to another episode of EMScast, where high-level education meets real-world emergency medical scenarios. Today, we have Dr. A…
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Dr. Nik Matsler is back to discuss the treatment of patients with crush injuries and crush syndrome. Dr. Matsler's insight as an emergency physician and a toxicologist are put to work helping us understand the pathophysiology of crush related injuries. We also try to discuss very practical approaches to these situations which are complex. No two cr…
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Jim Barrick has more than 37 years of experience in Emergency Medical Services and Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (EMS and HEMS). His humble approach makes him a wealth of wisdom for anyone in this career field. As kickoff for 2024 we depart from our normal format of short education topics to long term reflection. If you work in and around E…
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We delve into the high-stakes world of postpartum hemorrhage management with the esteemed Dr. Maria Moreira. Joins us to demystify the management of postpartum hemorrhage in the pre-hospital setting. Dr. Moreira presents a systematic approach to intervention. Learn about the four T's of postpartum hemorrhage and on-field strategies like tranexamic …
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In this episode Dr. Maria Moreira joins us to talk us through prehospital pregnancy difficult deliveries. We'll discuss how to handle nuchal cords, cord prolapse, breech presentations, and shoulder dystocias. Enter to Win a FREE Pair of Frontline Optics Sunglasses EMScast15 for 15% Off Frontline Optics Sunglasses Videos of each technique- https://e…
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In this episode we look at a recent observational study out of the journal of neurology looking at the effectiveness of midazolam when comparing the IV vs IM vs IN routes. We'll discuss the study as well as other studies involving status epilepticus to tease out best practices for your next shift. Enter to Win a FREE Pair of Frontline Optics Sungla…
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There are few treatments in our tool box that can have more of a positive impact than non-invasive ventilation. This episode is designed to help you better understand the physiology of how it works and how to use it more effectively. Dr. Bo Burns, the Chair of Emergency Medicine at the University of Oklahoma School of Community Medicine, joins us a…
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Coco Wham is a paramedic at the Denver Health Paramedic Division. She is also a 4th year medical student and has a masters in integrated sciences. She is an author on a recent study in the American Journal of Surgery with our previous guest, Dr. Eric Campion. Their latest study looked at prehospital ETCO2 values and if they were predictive of death…
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Dr. Eric Campion is an attending trauma surgeon at Denver Health Medical Center in Denver, Colorado. He has several studies published on the utilization of End Tidal CO2 (ETCO2) in critically injured hemorrhagic shock patients. As a former paramedic, Dr. Campion has also been studying this data's application to the prehospital setting. In this epis…
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Dr. Spencer Tomberg, a physician in the Department of Emergency Medicine and Orthopedics at Denver Health, discusses pain management and the complex nature of pain perception, highlighting the physical and emotional components. He describes how individuals may have different perceptions of pain due to variations in the action potential and synaptic…
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In the high-stakes world of emergency medicine, innovations continually push the boundaries of what's possible. One such groundbreaking procedure is Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta (REBOA). Dr. Ernest E Moore, who has literally written the book on trauma surgery, teaches us what REBOA is and how it is being used to save li…
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Dr. Stacy Trent, an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at the Denver Health Emergency Department, discusses the importance of proper airway management in the emergency setting and introduces the mnemonic SOAPME (suction, oxygen, airway assessment, pharmacy and plan, monitor and equipment) for intubations. Dr. Trent brings with her the most u…
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Is your EMS agency prepared for a pediatric disaster? In this episode of EMS CAST, Dr. Jeffrey Upperman joins the hosts live at the Rocky Mountain Trauma and Emergency Medicine Conference. Dr. Upperman gave an entertaining and engaging lecture on what you need to start thinking about to be prepared for a pediatric disaster in your area. After his l…
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Stop blowing off back pain patients! There may be a true emergency lurking underneath. Dr. Bo Burns teaches us why we should take atraumatic back pain so seriously. We're back with another episode from the RMTEMC. We dive deep into the topic of epidural abscesses and cauda equina. These are true spinal emergencies, so we should understand them. Our…
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In this episode of EMSCast, hosts Ross Orpet and Will Berry discuss a lecture given by Dr. David Bliss on taking care of pediatric trauma patients. Dr. Bliss emphasizes the importance of supporting the psychosocial needs of pediatric patients, as they may not have the same coping skills as adults. He also discusses the unique challenges of treating…
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Earlier this month Ross and Will visited the Rocky Mountain Trauma and Emergency Medicine Conference. In addition to trauma games and sim wars, there were so many great lectures and EMS Cast was lucky enough to get to interview some of the speakers about their talks. We are excited to get to bring some of this great content to our listeners. Dr. Ma…
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American College of Surgeons just updated their prehospital trauma triage recommendations. Learn about what the updates mean for paramedics and EMTs and how you can practice this on everyday EMS calls. Enter to Win a FREE Pair of Frontline Optics Sunglasses EMScast15 for 15% Off Frontline Optics Sunglasses Link to Blog Post- https://emspodcast.com/…
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Pharmacist, Kevin Kaucher, joins us to discuss the ins and outs of nitro in acute coronary syndrome. Does it work? Is sublingual better than paste? Can it be dangerous? Come learn the latest on nitroglycerin. Enter to Win a FREE Pair of Frontline Optics Sunglasses EMScast15 for 15% Off Frontline Optics Sunglasses For more info and to see the EKGs f…
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Toxicology Fellow Nik Matsler joins us again to discuss more gas poisonings. Do you know how to properly protect yourself from hydrogen sulfide in the prehospital setting? EMS providers- come learn how to recognize these patients and where you might find them and most importantly how to keep yourself safe. We'll also discuss nerve agents and how to…
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Toxicology fellow Dr. Nik Matsler teaches us about the pathophysiology of cyanide toxicity and it's various antidotes. Learn how to recognize, learn when to treat, and learn some historical trivia while we're at it. Enter to Win a FREE Pair of Frontline Optics Sunglasses EMScast15 for 15% Off Frontline Optics Sunglasses…
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This is a Q&A follow up to last weeks episode on serotonin syndrome. This week paramedic Will Barry asks toxicology fellow Dr. Nik Matsler the questions that came up for him after listening to last weeks case. And at the end we kept in an impromptu conversation on end tidal CO2 in the pre-hospital setting. Enjoy. Enter to Win a FREE Pair of Frontli…
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Toxicology fellow Dr. Nik Matsler helps us dissect a case that Matt saw working an EDM concert. As I interview Matt about the case, Nik gives us the dos and don'ts when it comes to serotonin syndrome. Enter to Win a FREE Pair of Frontline Optics Sunglasses EMScast15 for 15% Off Frontline Optics Sunglasses…
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This is a tough job and we all have scars from it. It's time to quit sweeping them under the rug and start openly discussing them. This episode was inspired by an upcoming documentary- "Into the Unknown, the Paramedics Journey". You can check out the trailer and more about the movie here - https://intotheunknowndoc.com/watchtrailer/ Enter to Win a …
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Emergency pharmacist Lance Ray helps us breakdown the latest literature with regards to steroids in cardiac arrest. Enter to Win a FREE Pair of Frontline Optics Sunglasses EMScast15 for 15% Off Frontline Optics Sunglasses Andersen LW, Isbye D, et al. Effect of Vasopressin and Methylprednisolone vs Placebo on Return of Spontaneous Circulation in Pat…
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Dangers of lights and sirens. Who is EMS? Dispatcher assisted CPR. Intubation video review. And more! Last week was the annual conference for the National Association of EMS Physicians. For 2 1/2 days experts in the field of EMS medical direction gave insights to a whole range of topics. I had the pleasure of getting to see some of them. Check out …
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