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Best podcasts about flight medic

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Listen for REAL
The “echo chamber” of the American military expands my own

Listen for REAL

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 66:13


When echo chambers collide you get the best conversation! I sat down with Justin Cauthen, a man with 20 years of military service and five combat tours to his credit - not to mention leadership roles in situations and countries where hostility is often the norm. His story is powerful. And so is his heart.We talked about things that matter deeply—PTSD, suicide, the ripple effect trauma has across professions, the toll military life takes on spouses and kids. Justin shared with such humility and vulnerability. One of the things he said that struck me most was this: trauma radiates. And it does—it moves through people, relationships, even whole communities. And this is experienced by many - not just those associated with the military. BUT, there is a flip side! Healing also has a ripple effect.This conversation is also about “assuming noble intent”  - as Justin puts it -  lowering our defenses, asking the hard questions, and holding space for someone else's truth. And let me tell you, Justin showed up for this in a big way. We discussed the impact of military service on personal integrity and the importance of grace and understanding in supporting veterans during their transition to civilian life. I walked away changed. And I believe you will, too. Join the conversation…Guest Bio:With over two decades of service in the United States Army and healthcare, I am beginning the transition to the civilian workforce. This is NOT an easy transition for anyone who starts into a culture such as the military at the age of 17 or 18.My military career began as a healthcare specialist overseeing the night shift EMT team, expanded into higher-level leadership, leadership instruction, senior advisory roles, and aeromedical evacuation management, and will end with my current senior position as the Executive Clinical Director of Evans Army Community Hospital.With an extensive background in military healthcare and a focus on healthcare innovation and project management, my tenure at Evans Army Community Hospital has been marked by the advancement of medical facilities and services for a vast beneficiary community. At the helm of a 2,700-member team, we've fostered innovation and optimized resources in a dynamic healthcare environment.I have had the honor of leading troops in the far east and southwest of Asia as well as other regions. I am a Flight Medic by trade, but have had the privilege as serving in a myriad of rolls. Most notably was an Advisor to the Ministries of Health for the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan as well as Logistics Command to the Afghan Army. It was here, in Kabul from 2020-2021 that I learned the importance of assuming intent and the importance of recognizing the nobility in each of us, that we are ALL doing the best we can; with what we have, from the experiences we have had and the resources life have given us.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justin.cauthen?igsh=dmZ6azJicXEwb3Jr&utm_source=qrFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/18fNhfrPuu/?mibextid=wwXIfrLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/justin-cauthen?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app About Jen Oliver:I pursue and create environments where we converse on the REAL stuff that changes us. I'm designed to bring others on my personal journey with honest admissions to help us all transform - that's my sweetspot and I speak, lead, and write from that space.REAL conversations stir deeper connection and community - to explore ways that you can work with me, go to:email: jen@REALjenoliver.compodcast website: ListenForREAL.com90-day TEDx Talk ACCELERATORWomanSpeak™website: REALJenOliver.comLinkedIn:@realjenoliverInstagram: @realjenoliverFacebook: @realjenoliverIf you believe conversations like these belong in the world, please subscribe, rate & review this podcast - and even better, share it with someone else as a REAL conversation starter. Subscribe to all things Jen at REALJenOliver.

CoROM cast. Wilderness, Austere, Remote and Resource-limited Medicine.

This week, Aebhric O'Kelly talks with David Steade, who shares his journey through emergency medical services and military service. He details his experiences in Germany, his transition to the 160th Special Operations, and the challenges of flight medic training. He emphasizes the importance of continuous learning in the medical field and offers valuable insights for new medics and nurses entering austere medicine.TakeawaysDavid's journey into EMS began in the 1990s.He experienced a culture shock when moving to Germany.His time in Germany included both medical training and cultural exploration.David transitioned to the 160th Special Operations for advanced training.Flight medic training was highly competitive and intense.The 160th is known for its role in special operations and support.David shared memorable medical cases from his time in the 160th.He emphasized the importance of learning from mistakes in medicine.David recommended practical advice for new medics entering austere medicine.Continuous learning is essential for all medical professionals.Chapters00:00nIntroduction to David Steade02:50 David's Journey into EMS and Military Service06:45 Experiences in Germany as a Medic09:23 Transitioning to the 160th Special Operations12:00 Flight Medic Training and Challenges18:14 Understanding the 160th Special Operations24:10 Memorable Medical Cases in the 160th28:00 Advice for New Medics and Nurses

Frontline Static
63. Lauren's Journey To Flight Medic

Frontline Static

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 53:08


Join me this week on Frontline Static, where you get to hear me interviewing one of my Flight Prep Group Clients. Lauren is a Medic who found me a year ago, and took a whole year before leaping in. She talks about all the things that got in her way, and how finally going all in on taking care of herself, landed her a Flight Medic job within the first month of starting the group. She speaks on leaning into who you are in the interviews, and her thoughts about the interview during and after. She talks about the support she received through the Flight Prep Group, and the coaching that was monumental in her getting hired. You ready to get to Flight?! Come join my next Flight Prep Group that starts next month! And, get HIRED into Flight. Enrollment open till May 24th! You can join here: https://janessadeanlifecoaching.com/

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First-Year Flight Medic | with Dwayne Prejean

22" at the Lips

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 63:18


Dwayne has returned to talk about his first year as a flight medic and obtaining his FP-C, what studying and dealing with imposter syndrome entailed, and how his new field has impacted him.

Appalachian Care Chronicles
Episode 1: Heidi Stump, Flight Medic

Appalachian Care Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 26:53


When serious accidents or injuries occur in remote and rural places like West Virginia, an emergency helicopter is sometimes a person's sole chance at survival. No spoilers—but, this episode, we're in for a wild ride. In this episode, we're traveling through the sky with Heidi Stump, critical care flight paramedic with Health Net in Beckley, West Virginia. Critical care air transport is a valuable component of any effective healthcare system, but it's particularly vital in remote and rural places like West Virginia, where so much of our population lives nestled deep in the hills, accessible only by bumpy backroads, often hours from the nearest hospital. When serious accidents or injuries occur in these environments, an emergency helicopter is sometimes a person's sole chance at survival. For flight paramedics like Heidi (and their teams), these highest-of-high stakes give a powerful sense of purpose to their work.

The Hangar Z Podcast
Balancing Work-Life and Mental Health in Public Safety Aviation: An In-Depth Conversation with Flight Medic Jonathan Carolla

The Hangar Z Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 57:18 Transcription Available


Welcome to episode 86 of The Hangar Z Podcast Brought to you by Vertical Valor Magazine.How do you maintain a healthy work-life balance in such a high-stress industry like aviation and public safety? Join us as we unpack this crucial topic with flight medic and ECHO affiliate, Jonathan Carolla. He shares insights from his survey on stress and mental health in the workplace, highlighting the importance of addressing these issues, particularly in light of recent tragic events. Grab a beverage and settle in for an engaging conversation with Jonathan as we explore the challenges faced by professionals in our industry.We also discuss Jonathan's journey to becoming a Flight Crew Assistance Support Team (FAST) member and his passion for mental health in EMS. Discover the success of Camp Echo in encompassing all facets of public safety aviation, and the resources provided by the FAST Team for post-accidents and other difficult calls. Jonathan shares his experiences with volunteer fire departments in  West Virginia, and how they shaped his career path.In this timely and informative episode, we explore the challenges and rewards of working in public safety aviation with Jonathan Carolla. We chat about how the work-life balance in our industry affects medics, nurses, and other responders. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from an expert in the field who is dedicated to advancing mental health and addressing the issues of PTSD head-on.I would like to thank our sponsors Metro Aviation SHOTOVER and CNC Technologies as well as our supporters on Patreon. 

Freedom Watch Update
Freedom Watch Update - Mar. 16

Freedom Watch Update

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023


Afghanistan's Ministry of Public Health and Special Operations, Task Force East, hosted the first regional medical seminar for nine of the eastern and northern provinces. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Dominique Dickens introduces us to a Soldier who 's doing his part to improve the country through medical training. Includes sound bites from Sgt. John Desrosiers, Flight Medic, Sher Ahmad Nayel, Clinical Aide, Badakhshan province. Produced by Lance Cpl. Benjamin Harris.

Freedom Watch Update
Freedom Watch Update - Mar. 9

Freedom Watch Update

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023


Taking care of battlefield injuries quickly can make all the difference in a patient's treatment. Lance Cpl. Benjamin Harris explains how a team of U.S. medical evacuation Soldiers trained their Afghan National Army counterparts how to get wounded off the battlefield and into proper care. Includes sound bites from Staff Sgt. Bart Prouty, Flight Medic, 10th Aviation Brigade. Hosted by Petty Officer 2nd Class Cody Hitson.

Freedom Watch Update
Freedom Watch Update: July 11

Freedom Watch Update

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023


When service members fall during combat, medevac teams rise up to the challenge of saving their lives. Marine Cpl. Kevin Beebe meets up with a unit that patches up war fighters. Sound bites from CW3 Richard Ernst, Medevac Pilot, TF Six Shooters Dustoff, Capt. Travis Bonney, Medevac Pilot, TF Six Shooters Dustoff, Sgt. 1st Class Jon Jordan, Flight Medic, TF Six Shooters Dustoff.

Copy That Radio
S2 E7 Bull Rider, Cop, Flight Medic, Archery Pro

Copy That Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 107:09


Austin joins us this week to talk about bull riding, archery, hunting, his time in Afghanistan, being a cop and plenty of other things. You can find him and his crew on IG and YouTube as Crooked Timber Outdoors. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/copythatradio/message

Art of Emergency Nursing
AOEN: Earning your wings, with Sadie

Art of Emergency Nursing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 59:09


In this episode, Kevin has a conversation with Sadie Fryer, BSN, CEN, TCRN, CPEN, CFRN, CTRN, EMT-P,  She is a flight nurse with a busy rotor flight system.  Flight nurses are specially trained nurses who care for patients in all environments.  Sadie shares her journey to become a flight nurse and what it takes to stay on top of her game.  If you are a nurse who wants to someday fly this is the perfect episode for you.   Follow us on Social: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Art-of-Emergency-Nursing-276898616569046/ Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJTnz4phtCTjojTIDJo2afA?view_as=subscriber Twitter @AoenPodcast Instagram https://www.instagram.com/artofemergencynursing/ To help out the show: Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews really help the show and I read each one. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google, and elsewhere. Thanks for joining me this week. Until next time!

WBEN Extras
Veteran Flight Medic from Mercy Flight, Tommy LaBelle on the life of founder Douglas Baker

WBEN Extras

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 5:48


Evil Safety Dudes
EMS Hazards with Jim Haden

Evil Safety Dudes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 62:52


James (Jim) Haden is an EMS Director/Paramedic for the Sioux City Fire Rescue. He has been involved in EMS since 1983, and a paramedic working in various roles in Sioux City since 1987.  For a total of 35 years. Some of his EMS experience in Sioux City includes:  EMT training from Western Nebraska Community College, Paramedic Education at University of Iowa EMSLRC , Flight Medic; 7 years as a crew-member with Mercy Air Care, EMS Coordinator at Mercy, and EMS testing evaluator at WITCC, EMS Supervisor.To learn more about our Risk Management department, click here --> https://ibcins.biz/risk-management/

The Hangar Z Podcast
Arizona DPS State Trooper Flight Medic Michael Allen AKA Helicopter_Trunk_Monkey

The Hangar Z Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 85:21


Welcome to episode 42 of the Hangar Z Podcast. In this episode we sit down and chat with Arizona Department of Public Safety State Trooper Flight Medic Michael Allen. Michael began his public safety career as a firefighter.  During his fire service career, he rose to the rank of captain and became an expert in all things rescue.  Like most of us Michael had a dream to be involved in aviation. To pursue his dream, he left the fire service and joined Arizona DPS to join their air rescue unit as a flight medic. Through hard work and dedication, he accomplished his dream and now serves the citizens of Arizona as a state trooper paramedic assigned to the air rescue unit. During our conversation he talks about both his career in the fire service as well as his career as a state trooper paramedic with Arizona DPS.  He also talks about the growth of their aviation program and the unique opportunities it will present to those who want to join their air rescue program.

3 Point Firefighter
Steve McGean

3 Point Firefighter

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 49:06


Chief McGean has spent the last 21 years as a firefighter and 10 years as a Paramedic. Steve joined the Canadian Air Force in 2001 as a ARFF, did that till 2012 when he left the military and then went to Paramedic school.  Moved to Northern Alberta and worked as a Flight Medic and joined the local Volunteer Fire Department where I was appointed as Fire Chief after 9 months due to training and experience. He then left that community in 2019 and moved to Edmonton to teach medical courses. In 2021 he applied to the Iqaluit Fire dept and was hired as the assistant fire chief but after 6 months the fire chief left and I took over as Acting fire chief.

Dear Chiefs Podcast
First Responders; You Need A Day Off

Dear Chiefs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 71:31


This episode is a conversation with James Boomhower of Stay Fit 4 Duty about the importance of taking days off. We also dive into a short conversation about how to give and receive constructive criticism on duty. James Boomhower, BS, FP-C, NR-P, C- NPT, CCISM has been involved in EMS for over 15 years in a variety of health systems throughout New England. He currently functions in the role of Critical Care Transport Specialist-Paramedic/Lead Peer Support Director with Boston Medflight in Bedford, Massachusetts. He is the founder of Stay Fit 4 Duty. Where he works to reduce the stigma of mental health and peer support in healthcare and civil service. James helps create and run peer support teams throughout the country and is currently obtaining a master's degree in clinical psychology.Reading List"I Used To Be A Miserable FCK" by James Kim: https://amzn.to/3wCupcT"Get It Done: Surprising Lessons from the Science of Motivation" by Ayelet Fishbach: https://amzn.to/3Nk0I7bOther Podcasts MentionedMedic MindsetInstagram Influencers MentionedElyse MyersFollow James Boomhower website: https://linktr.ee/stay_fit4dutyinsta: https://www.instagram.com/stay_fit4duty/Follow Dear Chiefswebsite: http://www.dearchiefs.comInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/dearchiefspodcastfacebook: https://www.facebook.com/dearchiefspodcastfacebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/dearchiefspodcast

Copy That Radio
Episode 36: To War & Back Again

Copy That Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 74:40


Author, LEO, Flight Medic, Boat Guy and Silver Star recipient Emmett Spraktes sat down with us to discuss his very unique career path. Now he trains organizations and government agencies on how to transition veterans back into civilian life. You can find him at selfishprayer.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/copythatradio/message

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Frontline Static
18. Webinar: How to Become A Flight Nurse or Flight Medic

Frontline Static

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 59:12


Join me this week for a recording of my last Webinar on How To Become A Flight Nurse or Flight Medic! We talked about what the qualifications are, and then answered some of your questions about the process. You get to find out what is included in working with me as well, and the results I promise you.

Frontline Static
17. Start Simple

Frontline Static

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 36:17


Phil has been a paramedic for the last 16 years and has been a Flight Medic for 11 of those years. He has worked on the rescue team, and also as a SWAT medic. He is one of my full time partners and talks about what it is like doing this job, and why it can offer so much to people who enjoy autonomy and constant learning and growth. He even touches on what it has been like to work with me over the last several years. He talks about prioritizing what a patient needs and the importance of making every call an educational opportunity. I hope you enjoy this candid interview with Phil!

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Coffee Break HEMS Podcast
03.04 Level Up Your Trauma Resus Package

Coffee Break HEMS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2022 29:17


In this episode we'll be discussing the interventions you HAVE to do when faced with a dying multi-system trauma patient. When we start missing these interventions, our patients don't do as well! Do not miss out on getting your copy of "The Flight Medic's Guide to Mechanical Ventilation". If you have struggled with vent's, if you're new, or if you're a veteran in critical care; it doesn't matter! This book will elevate your game, and deepen your understanding of mechanical ventilation. Get the book here: www.kisercpr.com/shop

Warriors In Their Own Words | First Person War Stories
Lt. Col. Darrell Bogan: Air Force Flight Medic

Warriors In Their Own Words | First Person War Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 33:44


Lt. Col. Bogan joined the Air Force reserves because he saw it as an opportunity to rise above tough circumstances growing up in Chicago. He became a flight medic, and thanks to the military, was the first person in the history of his family to graduate college.

Enduring The Badge
Why Is Peer Support Necessary- Flight Medic James Boomhower

Enduring The Badge

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 54:32


Do you practice peer support in your workplace? In this episode, Flight Medic James Boomhower, Founder of Fit for Duty, talks about how important it is to build a peer support team. He talks about who takes care of the caregiver. James also talks about building resiliency and keeping your resiliency charged up. He'll give you a few tips that you can do today to start making an impact on your mental health. In this episode, you will learn:What it's like to be a flight medic;How to process bad calls;What is peer support in your department look like;How to set up culture at work to let people be so vulnerable about how they're feeling;How to set up peer support program;How to build or recharge resiliency and many more!Check Fit for Duty: https://linktr.ee/stay_fit4dutyABOUT THE GUESTJames BoomhowerFounderJames Boomhower, BS, FP-C, NR-P, C- NPT, CCISM has been involved in EMS for over 15 years in a variety of health systems throughout New England.  He currently functions in the role of Critical Care Transport Specialist-Paramedic/ Lead Peer Support Director with Boston Medflight of Bedford, Massachusetts and Crisis and Peer supporter for the ECHO FAST team and the state of RI CISM team. James is most recently evolving his crisis counseling to individuals in and out of the first responder and healthcare community through volunteering as a crisis counselor with the “Crisis Text Line”. His desire to bring mental health awareness to the EMS arena has spurred him to create the Stay Fit for Duty platform as well as work to implement a peer support program in his workplace. James is working to realize his goal of promoting recognition, management and acceptance of acute stress in EMS providers throughout the world. Most recently James is further advancing his passion for mental health and wellness as he works to obtain a Masters degree in psychology, eventually becoming a counselor for first responders and healthcare providers.Twitter: https://twitter.com/stay_fit4dutyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/stay_fit4duty/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stayfit4duty

Coffee Break HEMS Podcast
03.01 The Severe Hypoxia Vent Strategy

Coffee Break HEMS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 36:09


In this episode we'll be looking at a vent strategy for the severely hypoxic patient, and why it all lies with the mean airway pressure. Hope you enjoy. Don't forget! Be on the lookout for my book, (The Flight Medic's Approach to Mechanical Ventilation) coming out in a few months, I'll be taking pre-orders soon. Reach out: kisercpr@gmail.com

The Distinguished Savage Podcast

Mike Carunchio is a Paramedic, Flight Medic, and Podcaster! His podcast The Worlds Okayest Medic is an EMS centric podcast that not only provides good clinical information but also highlights issues within the profession of EMS that do not get talked about often in a public forum. Mike is very smart, extremely savvy, with a rapier wit, and an incredible sense of humor! 

The O2X Tactical Performance Podcast
Ray Norton | Flight Medic & Pinellas Suncoast District Fire Chief (ret.)

The O2X Tactical Performance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 33:03


-Ray Norton is an O2X Instructor and Resilience Specialist who recently retired from Fire & EMS after 30 years of service-In 1987, he started his career as a volunteer firefighter at Tarpon Springs Fire Rescue in Florida and eventually ended his career as a District Chief with Pinellas Suncoast Fire & Rescue. During his career he held positions as Driver Engineer, Lieutenant, Training Chief, EMS Chief and assisted with the Operations Chief position.-He was also a flight medic at Bayfront Medical Center where he worked with the busiest trauma response helicopter in the nation, having 97% of calls coming as scene responses. The program provided services for All Children's Hospital pediatric and neonatal transports. -In his off time, he joined his wife to start up a nonprofit called Veterans Alternative to assist Veterans with PTS transition back to civilian life and help with stress management.-He's also the author of our newest blog ‘After Action Review: 30 Years in the Fire Service' where he covers his biggest takeaways from over 30 decades of public service'After Action Review: Three Decades in the Fire Service':https://o2x.com/uncategorized/after-action-review-three-decades-in-the-fire-service/'First Responder PTSD Awareness' by Conscious Content Collective:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJZBBFXGorYDownload the O2X Tactical Performance App:app.o2x.comLet us know what you think:Website: http://o2x.comIG: https://instagram.com/o2xhumanperformance?igshid=1kicimx55xt4f 

The World’s Okayest Medic Podcast
Becoming a Flight Medic; Gear

The World’s Okayest Medic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 37:51


This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm

Heavy Lies the Helmet
Episode 72 - The Business of Medicine w/Chris Smetana

Heavy Lies the Helmet

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 64:06


Has administration ever made a decision that you didn't agree with and/or understand? Of course! As much as we don't like to admit it, the medical industry is a business. For that reason, finances play a significant factor in decision-making. How do we maintain balance between profit and patient care? How do we bridge the gap between leadership and staff members? Tune in to this brutally honest episode where we sit down with Chris Smetana, former Flight Medic and CEO of IA MED, and our very own Bryan Boone, ED Director, to discuss this very important topic that affects ALL OF US. Get CE hours for our podcast episodes HERE! ------------------------------------------------ Twitter @heavyhelmet Facebook @heavyliesthehelmet Instagram @heavyliesthehelmet YouTube /heavyliesthehelmet Website heavyliesthehelmet.com Email contact@heavyliesthehelmet.com Disclaimer: The views, information, or opinions expressed on the Heavy Lies the Helmet podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of their employers and their employees. Heavy Lies the Helmet, LLC is not responsible for the accuracy of any information available for listening on this platform. The primary purpose of this series is to educate and inform, but it is not a substitute for your local laws, medical direction, or sound judgment. ------------------------------------------------  Crystals VIP by From The Dust | https://soundcloud.com/ftdmusic Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US

JACK BOSMA
Lucy Jensen: https://military-civilian.com

JACK BOSMA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 2:30


Contact Us: Military-Civilian PO Box 883 Topanga, CA, 90290 Phone 310-455-2002 Email lucy@military-civilian.com About Military Civilian Owned and Managed by Lucy Jensen Our Mission: To connect quality job-seeking military candidates and their spouses with civilian employers to fill open positions worldwide. Military Civilian is a woman-owned business, and our mission is twofold: 1. We are dedicated to providing proactive assistance for veterans and their families with their transition back into the civilian workplace. 2. We offer a personalized service to make sure companies can reach out to this audience of exiting Military Professional, their Spouses and Dependents, DoD Employees and Contractors, Retirees, National Guard Active/Inactive and Veterans that have left the military and are already in the civilian workforce looking to advance their careers. Website- About Military Civilian Companies post descriptions of their open jobs on our Career Board. It is free to view job postings, and candidates may submit their resumes directly to the hiring representative of the company. Military-Civilian is not a Head Hunter or a Recruiter, we so not screen resumes, we are a connector of people!! Candidates to jobs, the middle man spreading the word!! We offer Military Contractor Jobs on our site. Text Messaging - About Military-Civilian - Stay Connected Candidates that have uploaded their resume into the http://www.military-civilian.com system, get text messages for jobs that match up with their resume profile and desired work location!!. Get you alerts here for Military Contractor jobs. For maximum visibility, we ensure job descriptions are visible on popular job site search engines such as Indeed.com, SimplyHired.com, Jooble.com, and others. We have an active social media presence, sharing information about job descriptions, upcoming events, and engaging with members of our network on our blog, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Pinterest, and Tumblr pages. Join us on social networking sites, sign up for the newsletter, and help us spread the word to get more veterans hired! "Lucy, you are awesome! I have three job offers! Did I say you are awesome? Can I say it again? —Bobby C." "Great info. I've been looking for a civilian job overseas. Thank you for the wonderful information. Keep in touch. Thanks Again, Cathy" "Lucy – You are on fire today! Great number of responses for the Flight Medic and Anesthesiologists on top of it! You are the bomb!!!!!! Thank you, Lauren A. J" All Military-Civilian Testimonials Lucy on LinkedIn Military-Civilian LinkedIn Group Military-Civilian Facebook Military-Civilian Twitter Military-Civilian Pinterest Military-Civilian Career Connections #tutorjack #jackbosma #employment --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jack-bosma3/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jack-bosma3/support

Aromatic Chat
Aromatic Chat with Karen Norland

Aromatic Chat

Play Episode Play 26 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 24:06


In today's episode I'm chatting with self-proclaimed 'extremely salty' Karen Norland of Northern Prairie Aromatherapy.  She is a retired Flight Medic and uses her mad Aromatherapy and Trauma Yoga skills to help frontline workers manage the stress of their jobs.  She has lived all over the world working as a Paramedic and her life intersected with the natural healers and developed a strong interest in natural remedies.She discovered Aromatherapy due to the injuries she sustained as a Paramedic.   She started learning through books, bought some 'good-smelling' oils, and as she progressed through her education discovered formal education through the American College of Healthcare Sciences.  She is a life-long learner and is continuing her Aromatherapy education studying the energetics of the oils.Her Aromatherapy products and Yoga classes can be found at the brick and mortar store, the Ginger Junker located in McIntosh, Minnesota. Tune into hear about some really interesting friends that you will want to learn about and, if you're in the McIntosh area, will most definitely want to meet!Karen's  top 3 favorites:Cistus AKA Rock RoseEucalyptusJasmineLinks:Lemon Balm CoachingNorthern Prairie AromatherapyFacebookLinkedInInstagramMusic by Adipsia:https://adipsia.bandcamp.com/Podcast recorded on 2/5/2021Support the show

SOM+Cast
EP. 8 IPAP with former Flight Medic and now PA

SOM+Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 71:28


In this episode we discuss the Army IPAP program with our guest Megan a former flight medic who became a Military Physician Assistant. She has some great stories and an awesome point of view. She gives some great insight and shows us the differences and similarities between PA and the SOF Medic.

Tongass Talk
Episode 16-Jared Bills-Western Big Game Guide, Captain Salt Lake Fire Dept., and Flight Medic

Tongass Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 65:35


In Episode 16 we have a conversation with Big Game Guide and Firefighter, Jared Bills. We cover guiding in the west, personal hunting and firefighting as a career. Jared can be reached through: http://shanescottoutfitting.com/, jbillsy@msn.com or @jbillsy on Instagram. Please subscribe and follow us on twitter and Instagram @tongasstalk. Enjoy the show.

The Outdoor Medic
That Flight Medic Brian

The Outdoor Medic

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 59:42


Talking medics, mental health and breaking the stigma --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sarah-ann8/support

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Mentors for Military Podcast
EP-253 | Ricky Ditzel - 160th SOAR Flight Medic - TBI Discussion

Mentors for Military Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 88:35


160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne) is a special operations force of the United States Army that provides helicopter aviation support for general purpose forces and special operations forces. Its missions have included attack, assault, and reconnaissance, and these missions are usually conducted at night, at high speeds, low altitudes, and on short notice. The motto of 160th SOAR(A) is "Night Stalkers Don't Quit!" or "NSDQ". 160th SOAR(A) medics are the premier provider of in-flight trauma/resuscitative care because of their training pipeline. Ricky Ditzel joined the US Army with plans to join the US Army's 75th Ranger Regiment, but something happened that changed those plans. Years later, he applied for the 160th SOAR(A) medical section as a Special Operations Flight Medic (SOFM). He shares the journey to becoming a medic in 160th SOAR(A), his current plans of becoming a neuro-surgeon, and then we dive into concussions and traumatic brain injury. _______________ This episode is brought to you by UnCanna. Visit UnCanna.com today for all of your Hemp CBD products. UnCanna is veteran owned and operated. Visit https://www.patreon.com/join/Mentors4mil to support our podcast. Support a veteran owned business at veteranownedus.com today! Follow Mentors for Military: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mentors4mil Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/mentors4mil Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/mentors4mil Homepage: http://www.mentorsformilitary.com

Fly By Medics Podcast
EP. 1- Welcome! PEEP

Fly By Medics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020 20:06


Welcome to the first episode of the Fly By Medics Podcast. In this episode we talk about hopes for the podcast, get a little background on the host, and discuss PEEP. Positive End Expiratory Pressure uses, benefits, potential complications, and when we commonly use these in treatments. Please enjoy the podcast and let me know your feedback as we move away from cookbook medicine and become clinicians.

Team Never Quit
Denise Sanders: Army Apache Pilot, Air Force Flight Medic, Cancer Survivor

Team Never Quit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 75:36


Denise shares her incredible never quit story with her cousins Marcus and Morgan Luttrell in this week’s podcast. Denise is an Apache helicopter pilot, Air Force Flight Medic, 2-time cancer survivor, and a single mom with the most uplifting, positive demeanor and incredible outlook on life despite the insurmountable challenges she’s been up against.  Support the show.

After the Call
The Future Is Now: 2020 Update

After the Call

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 13:24


Jordan gives a brief look into the year 2020 and shares his visions and goals! Changes, updates, events and more are discussed as well as upcoming topics!Links to events:http://www.echoheliops.org/2020-annual-conferencehttps://uaemt.wildapricot.org/convention

Pragmatic Paramedics
PragMedics Talk CVAs, CRM, and Stress with Flight Medic Lane Abshire

Pragmatic Paramedics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 63:04


In this episode, the PragMedics talk with HEMS Paramedic Lane Abshire about CVAS, CRM, and PTSD. The boys are lucky to have special guest host Chris Sharpe around to advise on matters such as resource management and, furthermore, introduce them to Lane, who, with teamwork, was able to get him and his crew out of crisis mid-air on a reasonably straightforward HEMS mission. The conversation starts off CVA but ends with a CRM/PTSD twist. Tune in to hear more about the extraordinary doing very PragMedic things. As always, check out the supporters of the show MyMedic, RTIC, BlackWolf Helicopters, and our new supporter Say Again Over! Check out Say Again Over for you morale patch needs and keep an out for the PragMedics line of patches! A special thanks again to A Medic's Mind for our intro and outro. He is doing great things to help address PTS in first responders!

The Warriors Journey
Episode 71 • Everything Is Preparation (feat. Daniel Bell)

The Warriors Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 32:47


Daniel Bell is a Former US Army Special Operations Combat Medic, who served as a Flight Medic (160th SOAR/Night Stalkers) in the years following 9/11. In this episode, he unpacks the winding story of his military experiences that often included what seemed to be useless waiting, but what would turn out to be crucial preparation for a great and profound purpose. So many things we face don't make sense while we're enduring them, but we can be confident God is working in the waiting. But we can't get to the fight too soon. All we can do is live in the moment and allow God to work in us so that we can be prepared for what lies ahead... Find more information online at https://www.thewarriorsjourney.org/podcast Follow us on Facebook • Instagram • Twitter

Parrish The Thought
Farmer to Flight Medic

Parrish The Thought

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2019 57:09


My guest today is Tom Coe. Tom grew up in small town northern California in a family of farmers. Taught to work hard, work a little harder and help those around him and after helping his family with the cows he decided to volunteer with his local rural fire department to help the humans.   Thus began his long journey in the medical field as a volunteer EMT/firefighter, paramedic with local hospitals in Shasta County. Now as a flight medic with PHI Air Medical, Tom shares with us his experiences helping others in life and death situations and how it has molded him into the man he is today. Tom can be found on Instagram @tomcoe6264 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/parrishthethought/message

LeftSeat RightSeat
Medics and Support System Episode #4

LeftSeat RightSeat

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2019 74:52


Roni (an ex Flight Medic) and I talk about having to retrain for a nursing position, and how important a Support System can be in your transition. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/leftseat-rightseat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/leftseat-rightseat/support

After the Call
The Down and Dirty on Successful Intubations

After the Call

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2019 46:14


Jordan discusses critical elements of intubation and the different forms of intubation. From rookie to veteran, medicine is a dynamic art that is always changing. This podcast looks at current evidence based practice for intubation. Setting up for success is the goal!Studies Referenced:https://www.annemergmed.com/article/S0196-0644110(16)67-2/fulltexthttps://www.jem-journal.com/article/S0736-4679(17)31171-X/abstracthttps://www.sscor.com/suction-assisted-laryngoscopy-and-airway-decontamination-salad.htmlMusic: One Destination, Two Journeys by Alexander Nakarada l https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com. Music promoted by https://free-stock-music.com Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https:creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Zack & Michael Are Friends

Zack and Michael talk about their extended break and how much of a disaster it was. This is the first instance of each of them starting to open up to one another and to you reading this. Physical and emotional pain all in one episode!At the time of release, our instagram has been disabled!But our twitter is fine! @ZNMRFriendsArtwork provided by Jessica Leibowitz (instagram: @dreamingintattoos, society6.com/miscellaneousmodesty)Theme music by Ross Jeffrey Music

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Heavy Lies the Helmet
Episode 24 - ECHONOOGA Debrief w/Brad Garmon

Heavy Lies the Helmet

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2018 68:04


In this informal podcast episode, we are joined by Brad Garmon; Flight Medic, Educator, and overall good dude. Brad was our fellow "Sick Lung" clinical category presenter at the 2018 Every Coast Helicopter Operations (ECHO) annual conference. After the last day, we decided to grab dinner, a few beers, and chit chat about our overall impression of the conference. We touch on our individual presentations with an occasional tangent to finish up a weekend full of education, networking, and fish.   Topics of Discussion: Conferences in Comparison Upper GIB’s and Minnesota tubes Coagulopathies and PCC’s Critical Care Panel and MD Discretion Ventilating the Obstructed Pt Transporting Prone ...and everything in between! ------------------------------------------------  Follow us on Twitter @HLTHPodcast Follow us on Facebook @heavyliesthehelmet Visit our website at heavyliesthehelmet.com Contact us at heavyliesthehelmet@gmail.com Disclaimer: The views, information, or opinions expressed during the HLTH podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of their employers and their employees. HLTH is not responsible for the accuracy of any information contained in the podcast series available for listening or reading on this site. The primary purpose of this podcast series is to educate and inform. This podcast series does not constitute other professional advice or services.  

Whitetail Rendezvous
#450 Mule deer bucks are tough – Chelsie Wilkey

Whitetail Rendezvous

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2017 37:02


Chelsie grew up in a small town in Central Utah where she learned to love the outdoors. She was taught how to clean her first deer at the age of six and today she teaches and helps others out in the field. Her love for the outdoors never went away as she grew older and that is what brought her and her husband together. Today they do everything together from fly fishing to elk hunting and everything in between. She is a Doggy Mom to two awesome pups, Remi and Maizy, who have been trained to hunt waterfowl and upland game by her and her husband. When Chelsie isn’t being a Doggy Mom and hunting with her husband you can find her working hard towards her goal of being a Flight Medic. Her and her husband also own a European Mount business that keeps them busy during the fall

Heavy Lies the Helmet
Episode 11 - Gearing Up for Transport w/Todd Hope

Heavy Lies the Helmet

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2017 26:28


Are you new to transport medicine and are looking for your first set of personal gear? Or, are you a seasoned critical care transport provider looking to change your current setup and upgrade to a more quality system? Or, are you a member of leadership at a HEMS program that is looking to change the equipment currently being assigned to your staff members? If so, this is the podcast for you. In this episode, we discuss specific gear options with a seasoned Flight Medic and gear guru, Todd Hope.  ------------------------------------------------ Follow us on Twitter @HLTHPodcast Follow us on Facebook @heavyliesthehelmet Visit our website at heavyliesthehelmet.com Contact us at heavyliesthehelmet@gmail.com Disclaimer: The views, information, or opinions expressed during the HLTH podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of their employers and their employees. HLTH is not responsible for the accuracy of any information contained in the podcast series available for listening or reading on this site. The primary purpose of this podcast series is to educate and inform. This podcast series does not constitute other professional advice or services.

Medic2Medic Podcast
Daniel Mills

Medic2Medic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2016 48:29


Episode 76: Did you ever look in the mirror and say enough is enough? This week Daniel Mills, a 14 year veteran of the fire and EMS world tells his story about looking in the mirror. Daniel is the founder of 911 Buddy Check. Daniel is a veteran of the US Navy where he served as a Fleet Marine Force Corpsman with the United States Marine Corp for 8 years. He is currently a Flight Medic in Alabama.His story has twists and turns that include difficult subjects like addiction, suicide and PTSD. A dog and mirror play a pivotal role in the unbelievable turnaround of his story and what he does now to help others. Daniel is passionate 911 Buddy Check and making sure the public safety family has somewhere to turn when they are in trouble. His story is incredible and I was honored to speak with him.

D4H Emergency Response Podcast (aac)
[BLOCKED] Episode 28 - Flight Medic Interview, Changing Gears and the Journal Of Search & Rescue

D4H Emergency Response Podcast (aac)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2013 20:41


In this episode, Adam and Robin discuss the importance of being able to 'Change The Gears' in an emergency response situation, interview a Flight Medic in Florida and talk about the Journal of Search & Rescue. Pop on the kettle, take off the PPE, throw the BSI gloves in the medical bin and sit back and enjoy the premier emergency response chat.