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Your Run Report Matters More Than You Think

WITH Ben Fisher
Ben Fisher, paramedic and NEMSIS guru, joins us to talk about what NEMSIS is and it’s importance to the career field. The National EMS Information System […]

Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome

WITH Dr. Wright
Dr. Wright joins us to discuss acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). There has been a lot said about ARDS recently given some of it’s similarities to […]

Making the Call

WITH Whitney Barrett
Tips on calling medical control. Assistant Medical Director Whitney Barrett discusses the dos and don'ts of calling in for medical control. 

Approach to the Tracheostomy

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This is still included in the A of ABCs but I got essentially no training on this in paramedic school. Airway problems are terrifyring without an approach to solve them. But when you have an approach you can fall back on that with a calm confidence. It’s like we’ve always heard: we don’t rise to the occasion, we fall to the level of training. With trach’s, we unfortunately have to train ourselves.

Communication Pitfalls

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We have important information to share. Where do our communication skills fail us and how can we be better?

The Sick Kid

WITH Dr. Whitney Barrett
Caring for the critically ill pediatric patient is scary for all emergency providers. We discussed our approach to these calls with attending EM/EMS physician Dr. Whitney Barrett.

Penetrating Neck Wounds

WITH Dr. Maria Moreira
Maria "The Hammer" Moreira breaks down our approach to penetrating neck wounds.
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