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🚑🎙️In this week’s interview, I’m joined by Kevin Grange, a firefighter, paramedic, and engineer. He is the author of paramedic essentials like Lights and Sirens and, my personal favorite, Wild Rescues. Kevin also works in national parks like Yellowstone, Grand Teton and Yosemite! So, he shares his tips, tricks, and stories about working in national parks and the wilderness, as well as a bit about his next book about grizzly bears.
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Today, I thought I would post a quick episode about what I carry on my shifts, what I find helpful in the field and some expensive stuff I've lost.
What gear is an absolute must for you to bring on shift?
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🚑🎙️ My friend, paramedic, and field training officer, Brady Doucet, joins the show today!
This week, we reflect on some of his most memorable shifts, when you get sick while being dispatched 🤢🤮 and a few other funny stories. Brady also shares some excellent advice for new medics about finding your community.
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In my latest episode, RJ Morrison from Traumasoft joins me for a chat!
We talk about the Code Green campaign, a mental health advocacy and education organization paperwork, what happens when a report is sent back, pay, billing, Medicare law versus insurance capacity, and how it all relates to our job responsibilities!
It was great having RJ on. Listen now on your favorite podcast platform!
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🚑 🎙️ It’s time for another episode!
This week, Toxicologist and Emergency Medical Pharmacist Ryan Feldman, host of The Poison Lab podcast, joins me to chat about pharmacology, overdoses, poison control AND opioid overdose through absorption.
You can listen on your favourite podcast app!
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🚑 🎙️ Amanda Hall and I finished our chat by talking about dealing with and treating difficult patients, asserting ourselves, and speaking up in the workplace. We also gave a lil’ advice about good test prep and studying.
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🚑🎙️ Today on the podcast, I reminisce with my former instructor and friend, nurse PLUS flight paramedic Amanda Hall, about my crebs cycle presentation, the weirdest thing that she has seen on a call (you will not be prepared for this story), why getting out of our comfort zone helps us grow, and a whole bunch more about our attitudes as providers in part 1 of our conversation!
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🚑🎙️ In this week’s podcast, Aaron from Pragmatic Paramedics and I focus on having EMS professionals with degrees in the profession versus obtaining a certification.
We also break down the argument that EMS providers benefit from having a degree and how higher education and a degree can help providers outside of EMS. -
Today, I get to dive deep into stories with Kelly Grayson, author of A Paramedic's Story: Life, Death, and Everything in Between and Perspectives Volume 1 and 2.
Kelly not only shares his journey to discover his love and talent for writing but also some of his darkest moments as a medic and in his personal life and how he has overcome those situations. -
🚑 🎙️ I'm VERY excited to share my interview with Eric Bauer from FlightBridgeEd finally!!!
I've been a big fan of their podcast for a long time, so it was such a cool opportunity to interview Eric.
We delve into his transition from ruffin’ it on the ground to being a flight medic, staying curious and learning in our ever-changing work environment and more in our interview from EMS World! -
🚑 🎙️ Part 2 of my BIG interview with Peter Eastwick!!!
Peter and I finish our chat about transitioning from a medic in Australia to the U.S.A., the “cost” to transport versus not, Australian chocolate & the delicacies of food in Louisiana, plus Mental health in EMS. -
🚑🚨 Hi all! In my latest episode, Peter Eastwick joined me to chat about transitioning from a medic in Australia to the U.S.A. and the challenges, similarities, and differences that he experienced.
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🚑 🎙️Reed from @rescuerendezvous joined me to share his perspective of being a flight medic on the Army side and his mission to provide quick pointers of education at the most basic level for providers!
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🚑 🎙️ In today's jam-packed episode with EMS 20/20, we go “behind the scenes” of imposter syndromes that Chris & Spencer deal with and the whole-perspective view of what a job in EMS means. Also, does Chris really have a Tesla?
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Dwayne has returned to talk about his first year as a flight medic and obtaining his FP-C, what studying and dealing with imposter syndrome entailed, and how his new field has impacted him.
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🚑🎙️Matt joins the podcast again to chat about a topic I take VERY seriously because I deal with it: anaphylaxis.
We discuss the importance of asking about allergies/severity along with basic patient information, dive into anaphylaxis when it’s not just hives and wheezing, and explain why your immediate treatments and actions matter.
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You might recognize our guest this week! Mike Turconi from @maccheronimedic on Instagram and from Master Your Medics joins me to get into a conversation and stories about responding to trauma calls.
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🚑🎙️ How do you get good at making a differential diagnosis?
Geoff Murphy from Master Your Medics is back this week to discuss the ins and outs of reaching conclusions when we treat patients & so much more in this episode! -
🚑 🎙️ In our new episode this week, I wanted to debunk some misconceptions and myths about hospice and how it works. RN Bobbie Griffith walks us through what hospice care is like and what entails.
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🚑🎙️ In my new episode with Ryan Moore, we talked about his experience in EMS and his passion for teaching and instructing EMS students, the debate of 12-hour shifts versus 24s and 48s, and the importance for EMS providers to grasp the art of giving a death notification.
- Visa fler