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This episode is brought to you by General Devices. General Devices is a health tech company specializing in communication solutions that help EMS and hospitals deliver simply seamless patient care. Don't you love having dropped calls when signing out a patient? Isn't it fun repeating your sign-out over and over? How about explaining your EKG findings over the phone? Welcome to communication in EMS :). On top of everything else, communication between the prehospital and in-hospital world is complicated by technical glitches and multiple healthcare clinicians. In this upcoming episode, the But Why EMS podcast hosts talk with a fellow paramedic and Regional Manager for General Devices, Kayla Jacquez, talk about prehospital communication with hospitals and what we can do about it. Brought to you by General Devices, the creators of e-Bridge, a communication platform for prehospital and in-hospital clinicians, get ready for Episode 34 of the But Why EMS podcast to be released THIS Friday 6/30/23 at NOON. Thank you for listening! Hawnwan Philip Moy MD Gina Pellerito NRP John Reagan NRP Paul Schuler NRP Please subscribe and review our podcasts on: Apple Amazon Google Podcast Stitcher
For paramedics, click HERE for CAPCE credit! Brought to you by Urgent Admin which is an intuitive one-touch solution that connects in-field clinicians and medical directors in real time, Happy EMS Week you prehospital studs!!! We've all heard of the law EMTALA or otherwise known as the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act. But how does this law affect what we do in the world of EMS? We know it's usually hospitals who are liable…not EMS systems...right!?!?!? Maybe not! Little do you know, that EMS systems can be liable. Why do you ask? Well in this episode of the But Why EMS podcast, the team explores what EMTALA is and how it affects your everyday practice of Prehospital Medicine. We're joined by our special guest. Hashim Zaidi MD FAEMS FACEP (Right) @hashimzMD Medical Director and Emergency Physician in Houston Texas Click here to check it out today! Thank you for listening! Hawnwan Philip Moy MD Gina Pellerito NRP John Reagan NRP Paul Schuler NRP Please subscribe and review our podcasts on: Apple Amazon Google Podcast Stitcher
Will Chapleau, Greg Chapman and Michael Hunter speak at JEMS Con.
Episode 248 is Ginny Renkiewicz is an Assistant Professor of Healthcare Administration at Methodist University and an award winning EMS educator and innovator. Ginny is 22 years in EMS as a Paramedic, instructor, and Program Director. Ginny volunteers for several peer-reviewed journals and serves as the Executive Director of the Foundation for Prehospital Medicine and Research. Ginny and I talk about the unique way she became involved in EMS, her passion for research, and a patient that had a significant impact on Ginny.
We are in the business of saving lives but we are missing the low hanging fruit. To save lives, we must teach ourselves but crucially, we must teach the public to do the basics exceptionally well. The first link in the chain, the bystanders, have to be involved and have to know what to do. Mike Abernethy talks to us about the importance of bystander action. For more head to: codachange.org/podcasts
In this week’s episode we are joined by Dr Bakhtar Ahmad, more famously known as The Medic Life. Today he shares with us his personal journey into medical school and the struggles he faced after being rejected the first time round. We delve into the mindset and framework he developed as a result to stay focussed and driven. Find out why a job as a phlebotomist changed his life forever and gave him the skillset to become a great doctor and educator. Dr Ahmad explains why he founded ‘The Medic Life’ and why we all need a supportive and healthy environment to harness our passions. We learn about his determination to help others succeed and achieve their dreams of becoming doctors by levelling the playing field and giving them access to affordable resources for the rigorous medical school application process.Dr Bakhar Ahmad is an FY2 Doctor graduated from Barts and the London with a iBSc in Prehospital Medicine with the London's Air Ambulance and the winner of the Christina Swain Trauma Fellowship 2018/19. He is also the founder of The Medic Life and is leading provider of affordable and integrated courses on smashing medical school interviews, UCKAT, BMAT and to date has helped more than 2000+ students. His widely popular instagram page has acquired more than 25k+ followers as he shares his day to day life as a doctor. Instagram: @Themediclifewww.themediclife.com Learn more about Scrubbed In:Twitter - @ScrubbedIn_Instagram - @Scrubbedin_Download the PodCases Mobile app now - https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/podcases-by-scrubbed-in/id1535819930PodCases lets you Step into the shoes of Doctors to experience medicine. Listen to high quality audio cases and reinforce your learning with interactive quizzes. www.scrubbedin.co.ukHello@scrubbedin.co.uk
Once a stroke is suspected in the field, it stands to reason that the destination matters for the patient. But how much does it matter and where should patients be taken? Data meets politics in this compelling podcast.
50 years of prehospital medicine: EMS One-Stop With Rob Lawrence by EMS1 Podcasts
The AM1 crew along with their medical director, Dr. David Vitberg, meet to discuss TXA and it's role within prehospital medicine. Topics discussed include normal blood and clot physiology, the relationship of TXA, TPA, fibrin, thrombin, along with a robust discussion of recent studies that researched the efficacy of TXA. The discussion concludes with a discussion on the concept of a "Number Needed to Treat."
Eoghan discusses Damage Control Resuscitation with Pete Davis, a Consultant in Emergency Medicine and Prehospital Medicine, and an Army Medic who has served in multiple conflicts around the world. Find out what this concept is and how to apply it to your sickest trauma patients.
Eoghan discusses Damage Control Resuscitation with Pete Davis, a Consultant in Emergency Medicine and Prehospital Medicine, and an Army Medic who has served in multiple conflicts around the world. Find out what this concept is and how to apply it to your sickest trauma patients.
GUEST: Dr. Sheldon Cheskes, Medical Director, Sunnybrook Center for Prehospital Medicine
An in depth and personal interview with Brian LaCroix, president of Allina health who has helped develop the EMSgrit.org website. Bringing a toolkit to mental health and helping develop the core attributes of Resilience and Self care while mitigating social stigma.
2019 NAEMSP Conference Day #2 So you thought Day #1 was action packed? Well, Day # 2 was packed with just as much excitement! Download the PEC Podcast 2019 NAEMSP Conference Day #2 Recap to hear highlights like... Dr. Donofrio's talk on how newborns are like aliens to the plethora of committee meetings like the Air Medical Committee working hard in advancing our specialty of Prehospital Medicine! 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)
For this episode, we bring in an expert and an esteemed guest to answer all of your burning questions about resuscitation of cardiac arrest. Part man, part mystery, but wholly dedicated to furthering excellence in out of hospital care: Dr. Walt Lubbers, MD. Some background: Walt is an Emergency and Prehospital Medicine physician who holds board certification in both EM and EMS. He's also an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine and Attending Physician at University of Kentucky Medical Center. If that wasn't enough, he's also the Medical Director of several EMS agencies throughout Central and Eastern Kentucky.
Historical prospective provides a great appreciation and understanding of Prehospital Medicine. Stefan cleverly highlights the journey of a specialty from its roots on the battlefield to the present day, where prehospital medicine has not only begun to influence, but also dictate, in hospital medicine. A brief and fascinating look at "How far we've come”.
Overview: In Episode 17 we tracked down Dr. Jon Jui, 30-year veteran in prehospital medicine and EMS director for Multnomah Co. Oregon (population: 766,135). We expand upon some of the principles covered last month from...