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The Firehouse Medic Podcast
by The Firehouse Medic Podcast
This podcast consists of a group of EMS clinicians with varying years of experience in the field that discuss EMS culture from a fire-based service pushing the boundaries with critical care, evidence-based medicine, and current research within the field.
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Rethinking EMS: Critical Care & Scene Strategy Part 2/2
Welcome to the Firehouse Medic Podcast. This episode will be Part 2 of a 2 Part Series with special guest Brian Stewart from SCCAD. The guys will be discussing different ways to form an EMS response team with a mix of EMT's, Paramedics, and Critical Care Medics. They also discuss how the theory of "Load and Go vs. Stay and Play" may change with additional resources like CCP's and blood. For more information on St. Charles County Ambulance District, BC Brian Stewart, or SCCAD's EMT, Paramedic, and CCP programs, please visit their website @ https://www.sccad.com/education/training-academyPlease visit our other social media platforms:Spotify: thefirehousemedicApple Podcasts: thefirehousemedicYouTube: thefirehousemedic https://www.youtube.com/@TheFirehouseMedicPodcastInstagram: thefirehousemedic https://www.instagram.com/thefirehousemedicTikTok: thefirehousemedic0Here is a list of study references from this series:1. Increased on scene time leads to reduction in mortality in Pediatric TBI - Johns Hopkins Universityhttps://media.handtevy.com/website/Emergency-Medical-Services-Time-on-Scene-Associated-with-Reduced-Dead-on-Arrival-Status-Among-Pediatric-Patients-with-Severe-Traumatic-Brain-Injury.pdf2. PrehospitaL Ultrasound in Undifferentiated DyspnEa (PreLUDE) Observational Study -Denmark, Prehospital Critical Care Physicianshttps://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9899351/#Sec7
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Rethinking EMS: Critical Care & Scene Strategy Part 1/2
Welcome to the Firehouse Medic Podcast. This episode will be Part 1 of a 2 Part Series with special guest Brian Stewart from SCCAD. The guys will be discussing different ways to form an EMS response team with a mix of EMT's, Paramedics, and Critical Care Medics. They also discuss how the theory of "Load and Go vs. Stay and Play" may change with additional resources like CCP's and blood. For more information on St. Charles County Ambulance District, BC Brian Stewart, or SCCAD's EMT, Paramedic, and CCP programs, please visit their website @ https://www.sccad.com/education/training-academyPlease visit our other social media platforms:Spotify: thefirehousemedicApple Podcasts: thefirehousemedicYouTube: thefirehousemedic https://www.youtube.com/@TheFirehouseMedicPodcastInstagram: thefirehousemedic https://www.instagram.com/thefirehousemedicTikTok: thefirehousemedic0Here is a list of study references from this series:1. Increased on scene time leads to reduction in mortality in Pediatric TBI - Johns Hopkins Universityhttps://media.handtevy.com/website/Emergency-Medical-Services-Time-on-Scene-Associated-with-Reduced-Dead-on-Arrival-Status-Among-Pediatric-Patients-with-Severe-Traumatic-Brain-Injury.pdf2. PrehospitaL Ultrasound in Undifferentiated DyspnEa (PreLUDE) Observational Study -Denmark, Prehospital Critical Care Physicianshttps://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9899351/#Sec7
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Critical Care in a Fire-Based Department/District?
Welcome to our first episode! In this episode, we will be discussing why we created this podcast and why we think it is important to discuss the current culture change in EMS where fire-based departments and districts are starting to see a need for critical care. Right now, the majority of emergency calls are for medical emergencies, not fire emergencies, and the ambulance has not been a popular assignment compared to the fire truck. Should we reconsider the importance of this position within the department or district? Listen in to find out what we think.Please visit our other social media platforms:Spotify: thefirehousemedicApple Podcasts: thefirehousemedicYouTube: thefirehousemedicInstagram: thefirehousemedicTikTok: thefirehousemedic0
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
This podcast consists of a group of EMS clinicians with varying years of experience in the field that discuss EMS culture from a fire-based service pushing the boundaries with critical care, evidence-based medicine, and current research within the field.
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