EPISODE · Nov 25, 2025 · 1H 9M
Dr. Andrew Travers Explains How Nova Scotia Is Helping Redefine Emergency Health Care
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We sit down at Garrison Brewing with Dr. Andrew Travers, Nova Scotia’s EHS medical director, to unpack how a care-first 911 system can calm panic, deliver treatment faster, and often avoid an unnecessary ambulance ride. From text-to-video assessments that let clinicians see a wound in real time to nurse and physician callbacks that build a safe plan without leaving home, Andrew shows how “time to care” now trumps “time to arrival.”We explore Integrated Health Programs and the paramedic “Jedi” who operate single-response units, treat on scene, and coordinate with doctors to keep patients safe and out of crowded waiting rooms. The numbers are striking: roughly a third of 911 calls end without transport, and specialized units non-transport most cases while maintaining safety. Andrew explains the public utility model that powers EHS, why Nova Scotians own the system, and how moving lifesaving treatments upstream—like thrombolytics for heart attacks or early antibiotics for sepsis—saves lives and dollars.The conversation widens to prevention and community health. Using real-time surveillance to spot opioid hot spots, connecting callers to 211 for social supports, referring seniors directly to falls clinics, and enrolling frequent callers in special patient plans—this is EMS as a network, not just a ride. We also tackle burnout with practical tools like debriefs and “green/yellow/orange/red” mental readiness checks, and we look at AI that hears distress in a caller’s voice or reads a pulse through a phone camera without replacing the human connection that makes care humane.Subscribe for more conversations that challenge old assumptions about emergencies, healthcare access, and what “good care” looks like in 2025. If this episode gave you a new way to think about 911, share it with a friend and leave a review so others can find it.Send us Fan Mail Your Dream Home Does Not Have to Be Just A Dream. Today's show is brought to you by Kimia Nejat of Exit Reality Metro. Kimia is the realtor who knows how to get things done. Buying or Selling? Go to afternoonpint.ca/kimia and we will set up an introductionSupport the showFind The Afternoon Pint on Youtube Facebook Instagram & TikTokBuy merch, get out newsletter, or book some of Afternoon Pints Media Talent on our website: www.afternoonpint.ca#afternoonpint #entrepreneur #popculture #authors #actors #politics #money #music #popular #movies #canadalife #madeincanadaYour follows likes and subscribes help support Canadian Made Media. Please drop us a line and let us know if you are enjoying the show.
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We sit down at Garrison Brewing with Dr. Andrew Travers, Nova Scotia’s EHS medical director, to unpack how a care-first 911 system can calm panic, deliver treatment faster, and often avoid an unnecessary ambulance ride. From text-to-video assessments that let clinicians see a wound in real time to nurse and physician callbacks that build a safe plan without leaving home, Andrew shows how “time to care” now trumps “time to arrival.” We explore Integrated Health Programs and the paramedic “Jed...
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