This is a weekly podcast with our group talking about local, regional and national EMS issues. Physicians, nurses, advanced and basic EMS providers will gain professional knowledge from this podcast.
Our two guests, Dr. Greg Stefano Interventional Cardiologist and Geoffrey Patty, Chest Pain Coordinator, with the UH Harrington Heart and Vascular Institute, are still with us talking about patients …
Two special guests join us this month to talk about STEMI assessment, recognition, treatment and in-hospital treatment. Thanks to Dr. Greg Stefano Interventional Cardiologist and Geoffrey Patty, Ches…
All of our Extra Monday Episodes in '24 are dedicated to airway and ventilation topics. Part 1, we talk about the basics, BVM, capnography, bougie and how prepared you are to use these tools. There …
Dr. Jordan Singer rejoins the team to talk about CPR and ROSC care. In the pre-recorded parts we talked about refractory VF, subglottic airways vs. endotracheal intubation, being near a tertiary ce…
It's ROSC rapid fire question time with Dr. Singer.. LVAD, pacemakers, traumas and Lucas devices. This part moves quickly!
The ROSC discussion continues and it's a mixed bag including a discussion of the use of Esmolol, refractory VF, and the use of subglottic airways vs. endotracheal intubation. Being near a tertiary c…
Dr. Jordan Singer rejoins the team to talk about ROSC care. For part 1, the discussion focuses on good on-scene decisions and care that are the initial step to ROSC care.
Ray, Scott, Caleb and Dr. Hill continue the discussion of grab bag topics to end the year!
Ray, Scott, Caleb and Dr. Hill continue the discussion of analgesics, specifically Toradol, and then move on to the patient assessment considerations on administering pain control meds.
To end '23, we are answering your random questions. The gang is together literally pulling questions randomly and answering them. In Part 1, the question of RSI being a standard protocol is reviewed…
Dr. John Hill joins us to discuss Shock and all the different levels and types of shock. Anticipating shock helps to keep you ahead of the curve, but is it always done? "Patients don't suddenly deter…
An epi pen owned by the patient may actually be helpful in the resuscitation of a patient experiencing anaphylactic shock. There's also a discussion around the thought, "Patients don't suddenly dete…
Anticipating shock helps to keep you ahead of the curve. Sure, it sounds apparent but, is it truly done? Then we move into one of the rare types of shock, neurogenic and anaphylaxis gets a mention.
Dr. Donald Spaner sits in with us for the month of November to talk all of the levels and types of shock. There's a lot to unpack in this episode! Assessment, prevention and treatment of.
Dr. Hill, Scott, Ray and Caleb gather together to talk about some random peds, protocol, drug administration and airway notes from the previous episodes. Heparin administration is the opening chat th…
Dr. Regina Yaskey joins us to discuss pediatric emergencies. Everyone knows that pediatric patients are not small adults. Dr Yaskey talks about the intricacies of assessing and treating pediatric pat…
In part 3 of our pediatric discussion with Dr. Yaskey, we review various pediatric cases from which we can learn. The discussion includes pharmacology for airway issues, child protective services and…
The gang and Dr. Yaskey talk about a multitude of pediatrics skills, treatments and hacks! From anaphylaxis, to cuff or no-cuff on the endo tube to seizures and determining weight and drug dosages. …
This month we meet Regina Yaskey, MD who has a specialty in pediatric emergency medicine as well as disaster medicine. In part 1, the talk is about the basics... the need for proper equipment and pr…
Jon Cameron, Paramedic / EMS Data Management Specialist joins us for a discussion on documentation and helping to tell the patient's story and report the care you provide. We discuss medical-legal is…