How to Master the Resuscitation- EMCRIT’s Scott Weingart
The Mind of the Resuscitationist A resuscitationist transcends the boundaries of a hospital, delivering maximally aggressive and excellent care wherever they go. Are you a true resuscitationist who practices and thinks like one? This concept is explored deeply in our latest podcast episode with Dr. Scott Weingart. In our conversation, we unlock Weingart’s approach to […]
Building Better Providers: Eric Bauer, Lessons from FlightBridgeEDEric Bauer- the pursuit of excellence
Will and I recently attended FAST24, an educational conference hosted by FlightBridgeED in Wilmington, North Carolina. We had a fantastic time meeting industry top speakers, including Eric Bauer, one of the original founders of FlightBridgeED. In today’s episode, we delve into Eric’s journey in EMS education, how FlightBridgeED was conceived, and the importance of continuous learning. We also discuss the challenges of becoming an expert in the field and tips on improving your skills incrementally. Join us as we explore these valuable insights and look forward to upcoming episodes featuring more stellar guests from FAST24!
The Perils and Pleasures of Mushrooms
In this episode, we delve into the fascinating and often perilous world of mushrooms. Join us as we explore with Dr. Nik Matsler how these fungi can be a culinary delight, a source of psychedelic experiences, or a deadly hazard.
Electrical Injuries and Lightning Strikes
Derek Miller, outreach coordinator for the UNC JC Burn Center, joins us again to explore electrical injuries and lightning strikes. We discuss the various types of electrical injuries, the mechanisms behind these injuries, and the essential steps EMS providers must take to ensure their safety and provide effective patient care. Through real-life case studies and expert insights, this episode delves into the complexities of managing electrical burn patients, the importance of immediate interventions, and the potential long-term sequelae of such injuries. Tune in for practical advice and essential knowledge to enhance your skills in handling electrical emergencies.
Here are some additional resources:
Electrical Injuries Overview- Nice overview, though not limited to EMS specifically. The references list at end is also a good jumping off spot for those wanting more.
Rethinking Priorities in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest – Which Comes First Epi or Airway?
Which comes first epinephrine or airway? Out of hospital cardiac arrests involve critical and often complex decisions with sequence and timing of various procedure. What should you prioritize? We examine the nuances of advanced interventions, such as epinephrine and advanced airway placement, through the lens of recent studies, including a notable piece of research published recently in JAMA Network Open. Take a deep dive into the practicalities and philosophies that underpin prehospital cardiac arrest management, emphasizing the significance of basic life support skills and the role of advanced techniques in the pre-hospital setting. This episode engages, educates, and challenges EMS providers on the best practices that could potentially save lives during those critical first minutes of a cardiac emergency.
Toxic Alcohols: A Hidden Danger in Everyday Products and in an Everyday Call
In the ever-evolving landscape of emergency medicine and prehospital care, it’s crucial for EMS providers to stay informed about less common but potentially lethal exposures. One such category is toxic alcohols, which can be misleading due to their presence in household and industrial products rather than just the beverages we typically associate with alcohol ingestion. In this episode, we delve into the critical information about toxic alcohols, with guest toxicologist Dr. Nik Matsler.