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EPISODE · Nov 22, 2024 · 33 MIN

118-Tanguy Bader

from CoROM cast. Wilderness, Austere, Remote and Resource-limited Medicine. · host College of Remote and Offshore Medicine

This week, Aebhric O’Kelly talks with Tanguy Bader, a second-year BSc Paramedic student, who shares his journey in paramedicine, discussing his experiences in New Orleans EMS, the importance of continuous learning, and his aspirations for the future. He emphasises the significance of basic skills in emergency medicine, the value of patient interactions, and his desire to contribute to international healthcare efforts. Tanguy reflects on his educational experiences and the impact they have on his clinical practice, highlighting the importance of being a compassionate and competent clinician.   Takeaways •   Continuous learning is essential in paramedicine. •   Basic skills are crucial for effective patient care. •   Patient interactions provide valuable insights into care. •   Paramedic education enhances clinical practice significantly. •   Experience in the field complements academic learning. •   Building relationships with partners is vital in EMS. •   A focus on patient dignity and respect is paramount. •   International work offers unique challenges and rewards. •   Communication and teamwork are key in emergency situations. •   Embracing technology can aid in overcoming learning challenges.   Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Tanguy Bader and His Journey 03:10 Learning and Growth in Paramedic Education 09:32 Pathway to Becoming a Paramedic 17:11 Future Aspirations in Paramedicine 20:49 The Importance of Patient Interaction 27:00 Experiences in New Orleans EMS 30:37 Advice for New Paramedics 33:45 Conclusion and Reflections

This week, Aebhric O’Kelly talks with Tanguy Bader, a second-year BSc Paramedic student, who shares his journey in paramedicine, discussing his experiences in New Orleans EMS, the importance of continuous learning, and his aspirations for the future. He emphasises the significance of basic skills in emergency medicine, the value of patient interactions, and his desire to contribute to international healthcare efforts. Tanguy reflects on his educational experiences and the impact they have on his clinical practice, highlighting the importance of being a compassionate and competent clinician.   Takeaways •   Continuous learning is essential in paramedicine. •   Basic skills are crucial for effective patient care. •   Patient interactions provide valuable insights into care. •   Paramedic education enhances clinical practice significantly. •   Experience in the field complements academic learning. •   Building relationships with partners is vital in EMS. •   A focus on patient dignity and respect is paramount. •   International work offers unique challenges and rewards. •   Communication and teamwork are key in emergency situations. •   Embracing technology can aid in overcoming learning challenges.   Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Tanguy Bader and His Journey 03:10 Learning and Growth in Paramedic Education 09:32 Pathway to Becoming a Paramedic 17:11 Future Aspirations in Paramedicine 20:49 The Importance of Patient Interaction 27:00 Experiences in New Orleans EMS 30:37 Advice for New Paramedics 33:45 Conclusion and Reflections

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