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Episode 83: Fundamentals of Bag Mask Ventilation with Rommie Duckworth

One of the most misunderstood pieces of equipment we have is the bag valve mask. Easy to operate, but hard to master, it’s one of the fundamental skills we need to master.

Rommie Duckworth is a nationally-known paramedic and educator in Connecticut who is truly passionate about education and ventilation, and Dan gets to pick his brain and talk about what really matters when we have to breathe for our patients who can’t do it for themselves.

March 21, 2022 Dan Schwester No Comments
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Episode 81: Staying Cool When the Heat is On with Dr. Michael Lauria

If you were at the National Association of EMS Physicians Conference this past week, you would have been able to see Dr. Michael Lauria speak. Mike is a USAF veteran, Pararescueman, flight paramedic, and currently an emergency medicine physician in the US. He has appeared on the EMCrit podcast and numerous others to talk about stress and managing it in the field of medicine.

January 17, 2022 Dan Schwester No Comments
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Episode 80: Hatzolah with Sim Shain

Dan got to sit down with paramedic and member of Hatzolah Sim Shain to talk about the organization, its response

December 20, 2021 Dan Schwester No Comments
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Episode 77: Dr. Jim Ducanto and Everything Airway

Dr. Jim Ducanto is an anesthesiologist that discusses airway management like it’s the final scene of an action movie. It’s

September 27, 2021 Ed Bauter No Comments
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Episode 74: The FDNY*EMS Struggle with Michael Greco

Michael Greco is the Vice President of Local 2507, who represents the EMTs, Paramedics and Fire Inspectors of the Fire Department of the City of New York. You may remember we had him on last in Episode 29, and unfortunately, conditions have not improved much since our last talk.

July 7, 2021 Dan Schwester No Comments
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Episode 73: Anna Talks Therapy

We’re going to circle back to our mental health for this episode! Anna sits down with Troy Longo, paramedic and

June 23, 2021 Dan Schwester No Comments
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Special: Requiem for EMS Week

Happy EMS Week! We got together to discuss our worst EMS Week gifts, why night shift never gets any fresh food, and why we should change EMS Week to better work for our profession!

May 20, 2021 Dan Schwester No Comments
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Episode 72: Prehospital Burn Care

Ed and Dan are back, this time talking about care of burn patients outside of the hospital. Burn injuries are high-acuity, low occurrence events (HALO), and it’s easy to miss things that may have a bigger impact on your patient than previously thought.

May 5, 2021 Dan Schwester No Comments
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Episode 71: What The Actual, Sedgwick?

Ed and Dan are the hosts for our latest “What The Actual…” episode, where we take a look at an EMS train wreck and try to learn from it…or at least try to figure out what the heck happened.

This time, we travel to Sedgwick County, Kansas, where a prehospital attempt at palliative care goes way off the rails, resulting in everyone involved being sanctioned…except the one you’d think.

April 12, 2021 Dan Schwester No Comments
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Episode 70: Pediatric Cardiac Arrest and Improving Outcomes with Dr Peter Antevy

Ed and Dan sit down with Dr. Peter Antevy and talk about how we can do better with pediatric arrests. Dr. Antevy’s programs in Florida have dramatically improved their pediatric survival from cardiac arrest, by focusing on the basics, staying on scene to resuscitate before moving to the hospital, and by engaging parents with WHY we are doing what we do on scene.

March 29, 2021 Dan Schwester No Comments
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