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On this episode of NOON, Ginger Locke, EMS educator and host of Medic Mindset, shares her journey from paramedic to instructor, her passion for teaching, and the lessons learned from real world patient care. She opens up about a critical diagnostic error early in her career and how it shaped her approach to education. We also discuss EMS fatigue, burnout, and the importance of supporting healthcare workers.Don't miss this insightful conversation with one of EMS education's leading voices.https://medicmindset.comToday's Sponsor is: JumpMedicAre you looking for top-notch first aid kits? Look no further than JumpMedic! Owned by a seasoned paramedic with over a decade of EMS experience, their kits are user-friendly and packed with essential supplies. From the most popular Pro Gen 2 to the compact Hard Shell Kit, they've got you covered. You can even Customize your own kit with their Build A Bag option! Enter the code NOON10 and enjoy 10% off your order! Free US shipping, and everything is HSA/FSA approved. Visit JumpMedic.com and follow @JumpMedicUSA on Instagram. Stay prepared with JumpMedic!Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/1vAokfqG5aifoRBKk9MAUh?si=T8DipSBCQzWfOeiBW3h-VwFB Page: https://m.facebook.com/groups/nineoneonenonsense/?ref=shareInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/911nonsense/X: https://twitter.com/911NonsenseBonfire Merch: https://www.bonfire.com/store/nine-one-one-nonsense/?utm_source=copy_link&utm_medium=store_page_share&utm_campaign=nine-one-one-nonsense&utm_content=defaultContent Warning: This episode contains discussions about death, including graphic and potentially triggering details. Listener discretion is advised. The episode also covers sensitive topics and may not be suitable for all audiences. If you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts or mental health issues, please seek help immediately. You can contact the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by dialing 988 from anywhere in the U.S. #911Podcast #ParamedicLife #FirstResponderStories #EMSFamily #EmergencyCalls #SavingLives #BehindTheSiren #FirstResponderLife #911Dispatch #ParamedicPodcast #PodcastLaunch #PodcastLife #PodcastCommunity #TrueStoryPodcast #NewPodcastAlert #PodcastAddict #PodcastEpisode #PodcastPromotion #PodcastHost #PodcastRecommendations #RealLifeHeroes #EmergencyServices #TrueStories #BehindTheScenes #LifeOnTheLine #AdrenalineRush #HumanStories #OnTheJob #EverydayHeroes #TrueLife
This is a special edition of the MCHD Paramedic Podcast. Ginger Locke, of the absolutely amazing Medic Mindset podcast, invited Dr. Patrick on to discuss rate control of rapid atrial fibrillation in the prehospital setting. She was gracious enough to share the audio for a dual release. This episode has been out in the world on Medic Mindset for a couple of months, but we wanted to offer it to our MCHD Paramedic Podcast listeners as well. Also, like, subscribe to and follow Medic Mindset wherever you listen to podcasts. REFERENCES 1. https://medicmindset.com 2. Elam, K., & Bolar-Softich, K. L. (1997). Dilemmas in the acute pharmacologic treatment of uncontrolled atrial fibrillation. The American journal of emergency medicine, 15(4), 418–419. 3. Abarbanell, N. R., & Marcotte, M. A. (1997). Prehospital use of intravenous diltiazem (cardizem Lyo-Ject) in the treatment of rapid atrial fibrillation. The American journal of emergency medicine, 15(6), 618–619. 4. Abarbanell, N. R., Marcotte, M. A., Schaible, B. A., & Aldinger, G. E. (2001). Prehospital management of rapid atrial fibrillation: recommendations for treatment protocols. The American journal of emergency medicine, 19(1), 6–9. 5. Wang, H. E., O'connor, R. E., Megargel, R. E., Schnyder, M. E., Morrison, D. M., Barnes, T. A., & Fitzkee, A. (2001). The use of diltiazem for treating rapid atrial fibrillation in the out-of-hospital setting. Annals of emergency medicine, 37(1), 38–45. 6. Luk, J. H., Walsh, B., & Yasbin, P. (2013). Safety and efficacy of prehospital diltiazem. The western journal of emergency medicine, 14(3), 296–300. 7. Rodriguez, A., Hunter, C. L., Premuroso, C., Silvestri, S., Stone, A., Miller, S., Zuver, C., & Papa, L. (2019). Safety and Efficacy of Prehospital Diltiazem for Atrial Fibrillation with Rapid Ventricular Response. Prehospital and disaster medicine, 34(3), 297–302. 8. Fornage, L. B., O'Neil, C., Dowker, S. R., Wanta, E. R., Lewis, R. S., & Brown, L. H. (2024). Prehospital Intervention Improves Outcomes for Patients Presenting in Atrial Fibrillation with Rapid Ventricular Response. Prehospital emergency care, 28(7), 910–919.
Ginger Locke, newly-minted Prodigy teammate and host of the "Medic Mindset" podcast joins The EMS Educator podcast as co-host. She highlights the episode's key points with her "Mindset Minute." We then dive into Ginger's EMS origin story and her ideas about the future of EMS education. Alongside Hilary Gates, Rob Lawrence, and Maia Dorsett, Ginger explores key aspects of creating a positive learning environment in EMS education. The conversation also touches on the evolving nature of EMS education, being a learner in our information-rich environment, data-driven customization of continuing education (CE), and the integration of new tools and technologies into practice. The EMS Educator is published on the first Friday of every month! Be sure to turn on your notifications so you can listen as soon as the episode drops, and like/follow us on your favorite platform. This podcast is sponsored by EMS Gives Life. Would you consider becoming a living organ donor? For more info visit www.emsgiveslife.org Check out the Prodigy EMS Bounty Program! Earn $1000 for your best talks! Get your CE at www.prodigyems.com Follow @ProdigyEMS on Twitter, FB, YouTube & IG.
He's the White Tiger. Dr. J.R. Pickett. Or simply J.R. His teams follow him and in this episode he gives away some of the secrets of his leadership philosophies: How he gets buy-in from his team. What he understands about millenials. How he balances decisiveness with tactical patience. Why conflict is essential for successful teams. What he learned during COVID. Instagram Twitter Facebook
The concept of emphasizing, discussing, and training on giving prehospital death notification is, unfortunately for medics and our patient's families, a relatively new concept. Additionally, newer evidence shows that an increased frequency of fatality exposure increases EMS burnout rates. So...everyone wins by an increased focus on improving our skills and comfort with telling families that their loved ones have died. We were initially leery of doing an episode on death notification as The Medic Mindset podcast recently hit a home run on this topic recently. But, after educating over 500 EMS professionals, Dr. Dickson and I learned some valuable lessons from our crews that we felt were worth sharing. Enjoy! REFERENCES 1. https://medicmindset.com/2023/01/09/death-notification-choreography/ 2. Hobgood C, Mathew D, Woodyard DJ, et al. Death in the field: teaching paramedics to deliver effective death notifications using the educational intervention "GRIEV_ING". Prehosp Emerg Care. 2013 Oct-Dec;17(4):501-10. 3. Campos A, Ernest EV, Cash RE, et al. The Association of Death Notification and Related Training with Burnout among Emergency Medical Services Professionals. Prehosp Emerg Care. 2021 Jul-Aug;25(4):539-548.
In this episode host Burke Jones, FMP is joined by Ginger Locke from the Medic Mindset podcast. I have listened to the Medic Mindset for years. My son is a paramedic, so I listen to gain insight into his world on an ambulance! Ginger and I talk about feedback, how to give it, different kinds of feedback, and encouraging feedback among your team. Tune in to the School Facilities and Operations interview to hear: - Why we are reluctant to give feedback - The 3 different times you can give feedback, and how to do it - How to encourage feedback in your team from the bottom up --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/schoolfacilities/message
Kevin Hazzard reads 2 chapters from his latest book, American Sirens: The Incredible Story of the Black Men Who Became American's First Paramedics. Freedom House EMS is EMS' origin story. It was almost erased until Kevin Hazzard meticulously researched the story so it can sit in the forefront of our our collective consciousness. His first book, 1000 Naked Strangers, was recommended by Nyssa Hattaway in this Medic Mindset episode as the one book she'd give to a new paramedic.
Kevin Hazzard reflects on a TV show based on a book called "5 Days at Memorial" by Sheri Fink. In this story, the characters are faced with impossible challenges inside a hospital in the days after Hurricane Katrina. There are so many parallels between what they experienced and what out of hospital paramedics are presented every day. The first time I heard Kevin's voice was in 2016 when he was a guest on NPR's Fresh Air with Terry Gross. They were discussing his book "1000 Naked Strangers" where he recounts memories from working for Grady EMS in Atlanta for over a decade. I was struck by this quote during that interview: "There are a lot of situations where it's just not practical to wait for it to be completely safe and you gotta just try to weigh the odds." With that quote, I knew he'd be a guest well-matched for Medic Mindset where we understand the grey in which decisions are made in EMS everyday. Shownotes at medicmindset.com
I don't have favorite episodes but if I did, this would be one of them. With my girlfriend Cassi by my side, I caught up with and at a conference. It's the first ever double-date on Medic Mindset! Cassi & Kris are both paramedics. Sara and I have the perspective of the significant-other to a paramedic. We swap stories and Cassi and Kris offer up ideas about what medics need from their spouses/partners. This episode is really a gift to the family members of medics. Take a listen and if it resonates with you, consider having your loved-ones listen. Maybe it will spark good conversation about what you need when you get home from shift or how best to connect with you while on shift. Kris and Sara were absolute gold. During a busy conference, where they were both speakers, they took the time to hide away with us in our hotel room for recording. The conversation was so special to me because conferences can be full of small talk, but this was different: we put away our phones and had a rich meaningful conversation that I hope you enjoy!
I don't have favorite episodes but if I did, this would be one of them. With my girlfriend Cassi by my side, I caught up with Kris and Sara Kaull at a conference. It's the first ever double-date on Medic Mindset! Cassi & Kris are both paramedics. Sara and I have the perspective of the significant-other to a paramedic. We swap stories and Cassi and Kris offer up ideas about what medics need from their spouses/partners. This episode is really a gift to the family members of medics. Take a listen and if it resonates with you, consider having your loved-ones listen. Maybe it will spark good conversation about what you need when you get home from shift or how best to connect with you while on shift. Kris and Sara were absolute gold. During a busy conference, where they were both speakers, they took the time to hide away with us in our hotel room for recording. The conversation was so special to me because conferences can be full of small talk, but this was different: we put away our phones and had a rich meaningful conversation that I hope you enjoy!
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
In dieser Folge dreht sich alles um Verletzungen auf dem Spielfeld und wie du dein Medic Mindset auch im echten Leben anwenden kannst, um anderen Menschen zu helfen. Dazu packen wir ein paar wilde Real Life Stories aus und geben Tipps, was du am Mann brauchst, um wirklich helfen zu können. 00:00:00 Kroch ma eini in die Hüttn! 00:02:00 Teamtraining 00:08:06 Themenvorstellung 00:10:00 Autounfall auf dem Weg nach Weeze 00:21:29 Ein Spieler fliegt vom Pickup 00:25:27 Ein Spieler landet unter dem Auto 00:30:07 Chaos im Ernstfall 00:40:55 Was gehört ins Airsoft IFAK? 01:03:32 Wenn Airsoft zum Kotzen ist 01:07:03 Was du mit deinem IFAK leisten kannst 01:12:57 Kann man auch zu viel helfen? 01:20:00 Die Mutter aller Steckschüsse 01:29:48 Dein Medic Mindset im echten Leben 01:42:57 Ausrüstungs-Tipps für Ambitionierte Ersthelfer 02:05:11 Immer in der Übung bleiben 02:17:22 Verabschiedung und Bonus
Get CE for listening to this episode at prodigyems.com White Tiger, Dr. JR Pickett is back! Previously, he has talked to us about Syncope and Shortness of Breath. This time it's all about abdominal pain. He emphasizes the history and physical exam and includes a few ultrasound nuggets. What's the difference between a thoracic aortic dissection and an abdominal aortic aneurysm? Why is abdominal pain so concerning in geriatric patients? How can you adjust your physical exam techniques to gain the trust of pediatric patients? And why does White Tiger only cry one tear when he has appendicitis? Show notes Medic Mindset on Instagram
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Like Starsky and Hutch, like peanut butter and jelly, like Riggs and Murtaugh, the inseparable duo is back together for Medic Mindset for an episode of the Thinking Series, this time on abdominal pain. Feast your ears, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls. The audio is like butter. Available on YouTube, iTunes, Google Play, and… Continue reading Thinking: Abdominal Pain with Ginger Locke from the Medic Mindset
Prodigy EMS is proud to welcome our new medical director, Maia Dorsett, MD, PhD. Maia chats with Rob and Hilary about her educational philosophies, especially around cultivating lifelong learning, creating psychological safety in the classroom, just culture and systems thinking. Check out the PEC position paper Maia co-authored on going beyond skills training in EMS, and follow her on Twitter @maiadorsett. Want to check out the references? Here is the link to The Fifth Discipline by Peter Senge. Listen to Ginger Locke's Medic Mindset podcast episode on lift assists here. Get your CE at www.prodigyems.com. Follow @ProdigyEMS on Twitter, FB, YouTube & IG.
Shownotes at https://medicmindset.com/2021/09/11/thinking-pediatric-respiratory/ After seeing Dr. Joelle Donofrio-Odmann's talk in Prodigy EMS' free Refresh 2021, I knew Medic Mindset listeners needed to hear from her. She is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine and an EMS Associate Medical Director in San Diego, CA. In this episode of The Thinking Series, she shares her passion and expertise on the topic of Pediatric Respiratory Distress. She covers how she uses the pediatric assessment triangle to stratify patients and how she thinks about the diseases of the upper and lower airways (and the ones that don't fit neatly in either). Other topics include epinephrine in anaphylaxis, ketamine in asthma, and bulb syringes for clearing secretions causes airway obstructions. Listeners also get to hear a cameo visit from Dr. Peter Antevy from the "In the Zone. The Antevy Zone" episode.
After seeing Dr. Joelle Donofrio-Odmann's talk in Prodigy EMS' Refresh 2021, I knew Medic Mindset listeners needed to hear from her. She is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine and an EMS Associate Medical Director in San Diego, CA. In this episode of The Thinking Series, she shares her passion and expertise on the topic of Pediatric Respiratory Distress. She covers how she uses the pediatric assessment triangle to stratify patients and how she thinks about the diseases of the upper and lower airways and the ones that don't fit neatly in either.
LEADERSHIP | 3 | - GINGER LOCKE of MEDIC MINDSET Now available for download! We were so incredibly lucky to sit down with EMS Educator and EMS Podcast pioneer Ginger Locke. Listen as we get to know Ginger, and learn more about her passion for her students and for our profession. We dive in to more intimate topics such as relationships, vulnerability VS confession, and EMS Education during Covid-19. Check out her project on any podcast platform by searching for Medic Mindset, and by visiting www.medicmindset.com. #ems #austintexas #athensga #emspodcast #medicmindset #medicclasscitizen #paramedic #paramedicstudent #paramedicine #aemt #paramedicsonfacebook #emergencymedicine #emergencymedicalservices www.medicclasscitizen.com
Ginger Locke is paramedic and the host of the Medic Mindset podcast. She's here to talk about handling type 1 diabetes emergencies, medical tattoos and much more. Show notes for people who are Bold with Insulin Add your voice to the T1DExchange > Find out more about the Dexcom CGM > Get an FREE Omnipod Demo today > Learn about Touched By Type 1 > Gvoke Glucagon the only Pre-Mixed glucagon > CONTOUR NEXT ONE smart meter and CONTOUR DIABETES app A full list of our sponsors Medic Mindset with Ginger Locke How to listen, disclaimer and more Apple Podcasts> Subscribe to the podcast today! The podcast is available on Spotify, Google Play, iHeartRadio Radio Public and all Android devices The show is now available as an Alexa skill. My type 1 diabetes parenting blog Arden's Day Listen to the Juicebox Podcast online Read my award winning memoir: Life Is Short, Laundry Is Eternal: Confessions of a Stay-At-Home Dad The Juicebox Podcast is a free show, but if you'd like to support the podcast directly, you can make a gift here. Thank you! Follow Scott on Social Media @ArdensDay @JuiceboxPodcast Disclaimer - Nothing you hear on the Juicebox Podcast or read on Arden's Day is intended as medical advice. You should always consult a physician before making changes to your health plan. If the podcast has helped you to live better with type 1 please tell someone else how to find the show and consider leaving a rating and review on iTunes. Thank you! Arden's Day and The Juicebox Podcast are not charitable organizations.
To celebrate this landmark podcast we could only think of one guest to facilitate the 100th podcast conversation, our fellow podcaster and close friend, Ginger Locke. Ginger is the host of the very popular Medic Mindset podcast. We asked Ginger to produce this episode in her truly original and unique style she uses with Medic Mindset. Sam, I, and the entire FOAMfrat team - thank you for your support and encouragment throughout the last three years. Celebrate the last 100 and cheers to the next!
Dr. Jason Pickett from the Austin-Travis County Office of the Medical Director podcast takes over Medic Mindset. He discusses fear and leadership in the context of COVID-19. Follow Medic Mindset on: twitter, facebook, instagram.
Ginger had the honor of sitting down with one of the EMS greats, Mike Taigman. He was in Austin for ESO's Wave 2020 conference. ESO was generous enough to allow Medic Mindset the opportunity to record Mike's session called, "Managing Stress Like A Boss" and gave them a space during a very busy conference to record an interview.
Ginger had the honor of sitting down with one of the EMS greats, Mike Taigman. He was in Austin for ESO's Wave 2020 conference. ESO was generous enough to allow Medic Mindset the opportunity to record Mike's session called, "Managing Stress Like A Boss" and gave them a space during a very busy conference to record an interview.
This episode felt like some of the first episodes of Medic Mindset. I had a few things on my mind that I wanted to ask him but we also just let the conversation ebb and flow wherever it pleased for an hour. The purpose in sitting down together was to discuss his performance in the EMS World clinical challenge but we ended up talking about all kinds of things like career longevity and advice he would give new medics. His name is Andrew Azelton and he has been in EMS for 18 years and you will hopefully hear what I heard in his voice. He was engaged and happy to talk shop and he seemed just generally peaceful and happy in his work and life. I left the conversation with more energy than when we started and I hope he will have that effect on you as well. Shownotes at medicmindset.com Follow Medic Mindset on Twitter Facebook Instagram
This episode felt like some of the first episodes of Medic Mindset. The purpose in sitting down together was to discuss his performance in the EMS World clinical challenge but we ended up talking about all kinds of things like career longevity and advice he would give new medics. His name is Andrew Azelton and he has been in EMS for 18 years and you will hopefully hear what I heard in his voice. He was engaged and happy to talk shop and he seemed just generally peaceful and happy in his work and life. I left the conversation with more energy than when we started and I hope he will have that effect on you as well. Go to medicmindset.com for bonus material.
Medic Mindset host Ginger Locke chats with Dr. Jeff Jarvis about his article “The Perils of Peri-Intubation Hypoxia” from the January 2019 issue of EMS World. He explains how disregarding the fundamentals of airway management induces hypoxia more often than providers realize. Dr. Jarvis also does a read-aloud of his article in this episode.Follow EMS World on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram. EMS World Expo will be held Sept. 14–18, 2020 in Las Vegas!
In this episode, Ginger Locke, from the Medic Mindset podcast, interviews Jon Bailey about the EMS World Clinical Challenge at Expo. They discuss simulation design and critical thinking. Follow EMS World on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram. EMS World Expo will be held Sept. 14–18, 2020 in Las Vegas!
I denne episode af FOAMmedicPHARMA serien taler vi om Acetylsalicylsyre. Det kan virke kedeligt at skulle gennemgå et medikament som har en fast dosis og alle skal have hvis de har mistanke om AKS. Men, en af de mest fantastiske ting ved at arbejde i ambulancetjenesten er når man kan se effekten eller ved at effekten er afgørende af den behandling vi giver vores patienter. Derfor er det også væsentligt at vide noget om de medikamenter som faktisk gør størst forskel for patienterne, også selvom de ikke fremstår som de mest spændende at administrere. De færreste ved nemlig at store studier viser at vi øger overlevelsen med op til 50% ved at give ASA. 50%!!! Det er der ikke mange andre medikamenter der kan prale af. Abonner eller hent via iTunes, Podbean, TUNE IN, Spotify, StitcherRadio, Soundcloud eller hvor du henter dine podcast. Støt FOAMmedics arbejde med 5 eller 10 kr pr. podcast. Hvis du har lyst til at støtte vores arbejde med at lave lækker lyd og skrift så klik ind på 10er.dk og støt os med 5,10 eller 15 pr. podcast episode, så bliver vi så sindsygt stolte og glade. Eller klik på 10'er logo her under og en pop-up løsning kommer frem. DISCLAIMER Det her er vores fortolkning af det pågældende medikament, det er ikke den endegyldige sandhed og vi opfordre som altid til at være kritisk over for den viden man hører og selv tjekke op på relevant viden og fakta. Du vil muligvis høre information eller om tilstande vedr. et medikament, hvor du ikke har delegation til at benytte medikamentet, men som udelukkende bliver omtalt, for at vi kan blive klogere i processen.Denne podcast er ikke en erstatning for pro.medicin.dk eller vores lokale retningslinjer. Links og henvisninger Introen til dette afsnit er lavet af Ginger Locke. Ginger udgiver podcasten Medic Mindset, en utrolig velproduceret podcast hvor Ginger og gæster går i dybden med spændende emner. Ud over at være interessant lytning så har Ginger også den mest fantastiske radiostemme. En kæmpe anbefaling her fra. Pro.medicin om Acetylsalicylsyre som trombocythæmmende middelPro.medicin om Acetylsalicylsyre som analgetikumPro.medicin om Midler til præhospital behandlingPro.moedicinom AcetylsalicylsyreAmerikansk information om AspirinHistorien om Acetylsalicylsyre https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WLYujtTXfLQ&t=13259s Jens Rosenberg om "Er MONA død, start ved 7timer 23 minutter Bøger: Paramedic Textbook - Mosby af Mick Sanders Medical Pharmacology at a Glance - 6 udgave Farmakologi - Inge Olsen Den Præhospitale Patient - Kim Dalgaard, Kenneth Lücbke m.fl. FOAMmedicPHARMA QUIZ Spørgsmål og svar fra sidste episode om Midazolam: Spørgsmål:I kølvandet på 9/11 forsøgte den amerikanske efterretningstjeneste CIA, med alle midler at finde og jage terrorister i både ind og udland. Historien her fortæller at læger ansatte af CIA, i perioden fra 2002 til 2007, forsøgte sig med forskellige medikamenter der kunne fungere som sandhedsserum, for at fravriste tilfangetagne potientielle terrorister viden og information, der kunne føre til flere anholdelser eller bremse eventuelle terrorangreb. Projektet, der blev kaldt “project medication” var aldrig blevet godkendt af justitsministeriet, men udført alligevel.Disse læger forsøgte sig blandt andet med midazolam.Men spørgsmålet er her: under hvilket handelsnavn benyttede lægerne i CIA Midazolam?Svaret: Versed Vi har trukket lod blandt de rigtige besvarelser og Vinderen af Midazolam quizzen er Alexander Nielsen og der er en lækker FOAMmedic præmie på vej til Alexander. Stort tillykke vi kontakter Alexander for nærmere information for levering af præmien. Spørgsmålet i quizzen i denne episode af FOAMmedicPHARMA om Acetylsalicylsyre er: Men spørgsmålet er her: Hvilket dyr tolererer Acetylsalicylsyre bedst, er det hunden eller er det katten. Send dit svar inklusiv hvorfor du mener det er hunde eller katte til FOAMmedic.org@gmail.
This is the second episode in a podcast series highlighting educators speaking at EMS World Expo in New Orleans in October. In this episode, Ginger Locke, from the Medic Mindset podcast, interviews Dr. Salim Rezaie about his session at Expo, Back to the Drawing Board: Learning Strategies You Should Know.Follow EMS World on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram. EMS World Expo will be held Sept. 14–18, 2020 in Las Vegas!
This is the first episode in a podcast series highlighting educators speaking at EMS World Expo in New Orleans in October. In this episode, Ginger Locke, from the Medic Mindset podcast, interviews Brandon Means and Brian Behn about their session at Expo, "Better Choices: 10 Tips for Improving Clinical Judgement."Follow EMS World on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram. EMS World Expo will be held Sept. 14–18, 2020 in Las Vegas!
This is an episode in The Thinking Series of the Medic Mindset podcast where expert clinicians indulge the host, Ginger Locke. In the series, she digs into their brains to explore how they approach the process of patient assessment and differential diagnosis. Show notes at medicmindset.com Following the show and Ginger on twitter @medicmindset and @gingerlockeatx
FAST18 was Epic! If you missed FAST18.. Don't worry, FAST19 is in three days - May 6-8, 2019 in Murfreesboro, TN. This is the fifth and final release of FAST18. Join the 2019 Keynote opening speaker, Ginger Locke for this thought-provoking talk - "When Things Get Wicked"! Remember that reviews are key to help keep us high on the charts where your friends and family can find us. We couldn’t make this podcast without you. Thanks for listening!
FAST18 was Epic! If you missed FAST18.. Don't worry, FAST19 is in three days - May 6-8, 2019 in Murfreesboro, TN. This is the fifth and final release of FAST18. Join the 2019 Keynote opening speaker, Ginger Locke for this thought-provoking talk - "When Things Get Wicked"! Remember that reviews are key to help keep us high on the charts where your friends and family can find us. We couldn't make this podcast without you. Thanks for listening!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Max Dodge, board member of National Stop the Bleed Month, shares with Ginger how Medic Mindset listeners can get involved with the Stop the Bleed campaign. She ended up talking to him about bleeding control for an hour.
Prehospital Emergency Care Podcast Small-batch: Paramedic Education Requirements "A mind needs books like a sword needs a whetstone if it is to keep its edge." ~Tyrion Lannister, Game of Thrones More paramedic education is always beneficial. But should a secondary degree be mandated for paramedicine? How much education should EMS providers be required to attain? How would this initiative be supported? Some say yes to required further education while others defer (see bibliography below). What are we to do? Hmm... To address this very topic, our fellow podcaster and friend Ginger Locke @gingerlockeATX of the @medicmindset podcast along with Hillary Gates @gateshil of @EMSWorldNews helped record an engaging discussion at the NAEMSP 2019 Conference with Dr. Ed Racht @ed_racht, Dr. David Tan @papatan911, Dr. Pickett @DrJRPickett, THE Mike McEvoy @mcevoymike, Dr. Brandon Bleess @BBBleess, Dr. Scott Bourn and Dr. Hawnwan Moy of the @pecpodcast. With the permission of our friend at the Medic Mindset podcast, we proudly present to you this month's small batch. Click here to download now! We hope you enjoy this podcast and THANK YOU For listening! Hawnwan Philip Moy MD (@pecpodcast) Scott Goldberg MD, MPH (@EMS_Boston) Jeremiah Escajeda MD, MPH (@jerescajeda) Joelle Donofrio DO (@PEMems) Supporting Documents Prehospital Emergency Care Position Statement on Proposed Degree Requirements International Association of Fire Chiefs: Oppose Propose Degree Requirements IAFF-Maintaining Access to Paramedic Education
This is a special edition of Medic Mindset where Ginger Locke gave her #1 tip for finding happiness and meaning in the profession to graduates of City College of San Francisco.
This guest remembers exactly where she was on September 11th, 2001. She was 10 years old at the time. In this microsode, she reflects on what that day was like for her as a child and what 9/11 means to her now as she works the streets of NYC as an EMT. In classic Medic Mindset fashion, Ginger doesn't let us off easy. She invites us to not only think about our own story of what that day was like for us as individuals, but to also think about our EMS family as a whole as we continue to see deaths from 9/11 related illnesses. Shownotes on medicmindset.com
In "The Thinking Series," Ginger talks with the sharpest minds in emergency medicine about how they think. This time she delves into how an EMS Medical director asks her medics to bend their brains around the topic of tachycardia. Her name is Dr. Katherine Remick and she is triple board certified in Emergency Medicine, EMS and Pediatrics. She is a professor at The University of Texas’ Dell Medical School in Austin but Ginger met up with her at an EMS Station in Hays County Texas where Dr. Remick is the medical director. This is the first episode of Medic Mindset recorded at a station so you are invited to enjoy this episode with occasional sounds of the station in the background. Show notes at medicmindset.com Twitter: @medicmindset
Dr. Peter Antevy is a man on a mission. He is working to change the psychology of medics on pediatric calls. Show notes at medicmindset.com During our talk, we discuss: the importance of staying on scene during pediatric arrests, why ACLS and PALS should be taught together, how to change your mindset to be in the zone with pediatrics, the principles of the Handtevy Method, his comments on length-based tapes, cognitive offloading and the pre-arrival period, why his medics want to run pediatric calls, the process of getting to closure, Just Culture, why he thinks he latches on to really big problems, questions from the Medic Mindset facebook group about: pediatric head trauma, febrile seizures, pain management and ketamine, his reflections on the Parkland Shootings, and advice to medics with big ideas. Connect with him: Handtevy.com Twitter: @handtevyMD Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCef_Z3tSxhwtYbMBHBlLb7w
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Some people have the natural gift of teaching. For others it does not come easily. Teaching is all about connecting with your student, finding out their abilities and weaknesses, and helping build them into stronger clinicians. Teaching is a learned skill that can be molded and honed no matter how good a teacher you are.… Continue reading Episode 9: Bedside Teaching- Medic Mindset and ATCOMD joint podcast! Teaching at the bedside in the field or in the hospital.
Welcome everyone. Today I am interviewing Ginger Locke. Ginger is an Associate Professor of EMS Professions at Austin Community College and the creator of the Medic Mindset podcast and blog. About Ginger, her Podcast & Blog Ginger Locke is infatuated with the minds of medics. As an Associate Professor of EMS Professions at Austin Community … Continue reading Paramedic, Assoc Professor and Podcaster, Ginger Locke Interview; WOTS 036 →
Ginger Locke interviews an ER nurse about what it's like to work with medics. Connect with Medic Mindset on twitter @medicmindset and Facebook.
Episode 98: Ginger Locke is the creator and host of the podcast Medic Mindset a Paramedic and an Associate Professor of EMS Professions at Austin Community College. Ginger's podcast is cool and unique as she interviews medics face to face in long, intimate format. During the interviews the medics open up about their mindset, routines, mistakes and their thought process. Ginger started a project called #PartnerProject (#partnerproject) that has gone viral just not in the United States, but Internationally. We discuss #partnerproject and how it came about, the podcast, how did the name Medic Mindset was derived and her beginnings in EMS.