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.
When calling med control, making hospital notifications and at bedside, your communication needs to be effective.. succinct, informative and organized. Good documentation follows. What can be helpful…
Jon Cameron, EMT-P / EMS Data Management Specialist are talking more about documentation. Remember this phrase from all documentation presentation's? It is soooooooooooo true! And, while we all have …
As we start talking about documentation, let's get the correct mindset. Writing a great chart every time is how you tell your story. Sure, medicolegally, there are implications to charting but think…
The panel takes your sports medicine questions live on Facebook and YouTube.
The First Response for Sports Trauma Course (FRST) is discussed. This is not a course about orthopedic injuries, etc. It is designed to provide first responders with the skills required to recognize…
Dr. Robert Flannery from the UH Drusinsky Sports Medicine Institute is still with us. We discuss being on the same page with the team trainers and event medical team... especially when talking about …
This episode, we are doing a deep dive into the concept of sport medicine, i.e. it is more than orthopedic issues. Dr. Robert Flannery from the UH Drusinsky Sports Medicine Institute is with us for t…
Just like May, July has 5 Mondays which gives us a chance to offer up an extra episode of the Prehospital Paradigm Podcast. We're going over a few protocol updates, talking steroids and dextrose conc…
This month Dr. Ross Campensa from Aultman Hospital joined us for a discussion on new innovations in resuscitation and a look at what Green City Fire Department is doing with Heads Up CPR. Dr.
The crew, still with Dr. Ross Campensa from Aultman Hospital, continues to reimagine CPR and resuscitation methods including re-thinking the equipment preparation and organization. So much of the re-…
Dr. Ross Campensa continues the discussion of re-thinking CPR techniques including the Lucas Device, rescue pumps, etc. The Aultman EMS crews actually did story boards regarding various CPR scenarios…
Dr. Ross Campensa from Aultman Hospital joined the crew. Aultman is part of designing a complete HDS, health delivery system with UH joint ventures. This episode, we discuss the evolution of heads up…
What wounds get packed? What wounds do not get packed? What about airway control on scene? We pull everything together in this episode including real-life "hacks" for patient treatment on scene.
The group continues the discussion of how tactical medicine, as a specialty, is different from everyday EMS. The discussion starts with the an updated rapid assessment mnemonic MARCH in place of ABC…
Dr. Tony Daher and Joe Schuerger join Ray and Scott to discuss tactical medicine which has evolved over the years mainly due to the number of active shooter events.
May has 5 Mondays which gives us a chance to offer up an extra episode of the Prehospital Paradigm Podcast. We take this episode to talk about the types of strokes, treatment, decisions on transport …
This month, Dr. Jordan Singer, from UH Elyria, joins us for a discussion on how to treat drug and cardiotoxic ingestions, excited delirium, and more about the drug box. Dr. Jordan Singer, along with …
The thoughts behind the change of the protocol. The most important thought – simplification! Speaking of simplification, wave-form capnography simplifies intubation confirmation.
Now referred to hyperactive delirium with severe agitation, is part of the discussion. These patients are high risk for sudden cardiac emergencies but what can we do to “restrain” them?
This month, Dr. Jordan Singer, from UH Elyria, joins the group for a discussion on how to treat cardiotoxic ingestions.