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Episode 113: EMSWorld Review with Jimmy Apple and Louis Imperatrice

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A tartalmat a Overrun Productions biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a Overrun Productions vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.

Summary

In this episode of the Overrun Podcast, the hosts discuss the importance of EMS education, the role of conferences, and the impact of misinformation in the field. They critique the Stand and Deliver program and address the need for evidence-based practices while navigating biases in EMS. The conversation emphasizes the importance of mentorship and affirming the humanity of patients in pre-hospital care.

Takeaways

CPR training can save lives and anyone can learn it.

Conferences provide essential networking and educational opportunities for EMS professionals.

The Stand and Deliver program allows new speakers to present at conferences.

Misinformation in EMS can lead to poor patient care.

Toxic heroism in EMS can negatively impact provider mental health.

Evidence-based practice is crucial for effective patient care.

Navigating biases is essential for improving EMS education.

Mentorship is key to developing the next generation of EMS providers.

Affirming the humanity of patients is a vital part of EMS work.

The future of EMS education requires a shift in mindset towards healthcare provision.

Keywords

EMS, education, conferences, Stand and Deliver, toxic heroism, misinformation, CPR, paramedic, healthcare, patient care

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to EMS World Conference Experiences

00:43 The Value of Conferences in EMS

03:19 Networking and Knowledge Exchange at Conferences

06:14 The Unique Crash and Learn Conference

09:34 Challenges of Quality Control in EMS Education

32:07 Controversial Figures in EMS Education

35:02 The Impact of Misinformation in EMS

37:35 Addressing Biases in EMS Education

40:40 The Role of Humor in EMS

43:30 Hope and Progress in EMS Education

01:08:33 Introduction to Jenna and the EMS Discussion

01:09:48 Concerns About Misleading Educational Materials

01:13:16 The Impact of Generational Attitudes in EMS

01:15:45 Addressing Toxic Attitudes in New Medics

01:18:06 The Importance of Accurate Patient Assessment

Visit OverrunEMS.com

TikTok: TheOverrun

FB/IG: Overrun Productions

#DoBetter

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Manage episode 440326721 series 2469737
A tartalmat a Overrun Productions biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a Overrun Productions vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.

Summary

In this episode of the Overrun Podcast, the hosts discuss the importance of EMS education, the role of conferences, and the impact of misinformation in the field. They critique the Stand and Deliver program and address the need for evidence-based practices while navigating biases in EMS. The conversation emphasizes the importance of mentorship and affirming the humanity of patients in pre-hospital care.

Takeaways

CPR training can save lives and anyone can learn it.

Conferences provide essential networking and educational opportunities for EMS professionals.

The Stand and Deliver program allows new speakers to present at conferences.

Misinformation in EMS can lead to poor patient care.

Toxic heroism in EMS can negatively impact provider mental health.

Evidence-based practice is crucial for effective patient care.

Navigating biases is essential for improving EMS education.

Mentorship is key to developing the next generation of EMS providers.

Affirming the humanity of patients is a vital part of EMS work.

The future of EMS education requires a shift in mindset towards healthcare provision.

Keywords

EMS, education, conferences, Stand and Deliver, toxic heroism, misinformation, CPR, paramedic, healthcare, patient care

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to EMS World Conference Experiences

00:43 The Value of Conferences in EMS

03:19 Networking and Knowledge Exchange at Conferences

06:14 The Unique Crash and Learn Conference

09:34 Challenges of Quality Control in EMS Education

32:07 Controversial Figures in EMS Education

35:02 The Impact of Misinformation in EMS

37:35 Addressing Biases in EMS Education

40:40 The Role of Humor in EMS

43:30 Hope and Progress in EMS Education

01:08:33 Introduction to Jenna and the EMS Discussion

01:09:48 Concerns About Misleading Educational Materials

01:13:16 The Impact of Generational Attitudes in EMS

01:15:45 Addressing Toxic Attitudes in New Medics

01:18:06 The Importance of Accurate Patient Assessment

Visit OverrunEMS.com

TikTok: TheOverrun

FB/IG: Overrun Productions

#DoBetter

  continue reading

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