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  • What Paramedics Want in 2024 with Dan Batsie
    2024/09/16

    Every year, our EMS colleagues at Fitch and Associates publish the "What Paramedics Want," industry trend report. Have you read it? Is your leadership style and knowledge correlating with national trends?

    Join me during this episode as EMS Educator and Vermont Deputy Commissioner of Public Safety, Dan Batsie, and I explore the report and discuss current trends, hot topics, education, leadership, and culture of the EMS profession.

    Please note, however, that Dan Batsie and I have no financial disclosures and are simply consumers of the Fitch and Associates report, and are not representatives of Fitch and Associates or any other professional organizations discussed within this episode.

    To contact Dan Batsie: danbatsie@gmail.com

    To contact Jonathan Jenkins: clinical conceptspodcast@gmail.com

    To read "What Paramedics Want in 2024:" https://www.ems1.com/ems-trend-report/digital-edition-what-paramedics-want-in-2024

    To listen to the latest episode of the EMS Educator Podcast, sponsored by prodigy EMS, references in this episode: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-ems-educator/id1573326528?i=1000668618073

    Stay safe, and do good care!

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    1 時間 6 分
  • What's this Community Paramedicine Thing Everyone is Talking About?
    2024/04/12

    In this episode we chat with Elizabeth McMaster, NRP, CP-C, to gain a better insight on community paramedicine, mobile integrated healthcare, and how it fits into the EMS system of care! Beth brings her experience as a community paramedic and acute care clinician to the table as we discuss bridging the gap in emergency medicine to meet the needs of the patients for which we care. Be sure to check it out!

    IBSC: https://www.ibscertifications.org/
    NAMIHP: https://namihp.org/
    NAEMSP: https://naemsp.org/
    NAEMT: https://www.naemt.org/
    ACEP: https://www.acep.org/

    Get in touch with us!

    Beth McMaster, NRP, CP-C
    Email: EMcmaster@mutual-aid.com

    Jonathon Jenkins, BS, NRP, CADS, F-ABMDI
    Email: clinicalconceptspodcast@gmail.com
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathon-jenkins-58161719a/
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    **Views and opinions are my/our own and do not reflect those of my/our employer(s)**

    Stay safe, and do good care!

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    1 時間 11 分
  • PDCD... Easy as 1, 2, 3!
    2023/11/30

    "Respond to a private residence for a 2-year-old female with an altered mental status, history of PDCD"

    A history of what? You know... PDCD!

    During this episode we explore Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Complex Deficiency, or PDCD. PDCD is a genetic abnormality which affects the conversion of pyruvate to Acetyl Coenzyme-A in the Krebs Cycle. This abnormality prevents mitochondrial energy utilization, leading to neurological degeneration.

    Join me as we take a dive into the EMS management of PDCD to help you best care for patients in your community!

    Stay safe, and do good care!

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    26 分
  • What if Disney Ran Your Ambulance Service? A Customer Service Approach to EMS and Acute Care Medicine.
    2023/11/03

    EMS providers often think about the acute care medicine component of their career. Although this is incredibly important, have you ever stopped to think about what is actually happening from an interpersonal perspective? By providing high quality, evidence supported patient care, we are providing a service to our communities and our patients which we ultimately bill and/or receive funding for. Because of this, patients are our customers, and deserve to be treated as such.

    As EMS professionals we need to be approaching EMS in a way that is clinically center, but driven by customer service, or as Will Guidara says, "Unreasonable Hospitality."

    How would you perform differently if Disney ran your ambulance service?

    Stay safe, and do good care!

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    37 分
  • People Don't (Usually) "Just Fall Down!"
    2023/08/20

    Often as EMS providers we are called to the "fall" or even more mundane sounding, the dreaded "lift assist." We arrive, we help the patient up, and on our way we go. But when was the last time you stopped to think about how the patient ended up on the floor in the first place? Do some patients just trip over the cat? Certainly. But often, our fall patients are sicker than we perceive, and need our help to facilitate their care. Join me, as we explore the intricate components of patient assessment in a way that will help us all ensure there isn't more than meets the eye!

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    Stay safe, and do good care!

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    59 分
  • The RAD-57... Not Your Grandma's Pulse Ox!
    2023/05/06

    On a daily basis, EMS clinicians utilize pulse oximetry to measure the percentage of hemoglobin bound to oxygen when evaluating respiratory adequacy, But have you ever had a need to measure a patient's carboxyhemoglobin? If you needed to, could you? More importantly, could you apply those readings to implement valuable clinical practice? Lets figure it out together!

    In this episode we explore the RAD-57 device to ensure proficiency the next time you encounter a patient who is actively obscuring the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve!

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    Stay safe, and do good care!

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    21 分
  • Obstetrical Emergencies Part 2: Antepartum Emergencies
    2022/12/22

    Have you ever delivered a baby in the ambulance? If so, how did it go? If not, are you ready to do so on your next shift? Does the thought of an obstetrical or neonatal emergency make you anxious and question your ability?

    I think we can all agree that the thought of child birth in an ambulance makes every EMS professional (and expecting mother) nervous, and we don't spend nearly enough time talking about it.

    Antepartum Emergencies is part of the Obstetrical Emergencies Series. The Obstetrical Emergencies Series will take a dive into obstetrical emergencies and provide "news you can use" information for the next time you care for an obstetrics patient.

    During this episode, we discuss antepartum emergencies and complications the EMS provider may encounter, and provide information to best be prepared to manage them.

    We want to hear from you! For additional information:

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    Stay safe, and do good care!

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    34 分
  • Obstetrical Emergencies Part 1: Female Reproductive A&P and Fetal Development
    2022/12/09

    Have you ever delivered a baby in the ambulance? If so, how did it go? If not, are you ready to do so on your next shift? Does the thought of an obstetrical or neonatal emergency make you anxious and question your ability?

    I think we can all agree that the thought of child birth in an ambulance makes every EMS professional (and expecting mother) nervous, and we don't spend nearly enough time talking about it.

    The next four episodes of The Clinical Concepts Podcast will be part of the Obstetrical Emergencies Series. The Obstetrical Emergencies Series will take a dive into obstetrical emergencies and provide "news you can use" information for the next time you care for an obstetrics patient.

    We want to hear from you! For additional information:

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    Stay safe, and do good care!

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    22 分