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Episode 113: EMSWorld Review with Jimmy Apple and Louis Imperatrice

Summary In this episode of the Overrun Podcast, the hosts discuss the importance of EMS education, the role of conferences,

September 17, 2024 admin No Comments
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Episode 110: EMS WEEK with Dr. Zaffer Qasim

Summary In this episode, Dr. Zaf Qasim discusses advances in medical resuscitation and the future of cardiac arrest care. The

May 23, 2024 Ed Bauter No Comments
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Episode 108: DEI in EMS with Dr. Tristan Glenn and Dr. Alicia Rouff

A Block Dr. Tristan Glenn discusses diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the context of EMS. He emphasizes the importance

March 25, 2024 admin No Comments
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Episode 99: Alcohol Withdrawal

Alcohol withdrawal is a commonly missed syndrome for EMS providers. In this episode, the gang discusses the pathophysiology of alcohol withdrawal syndrome and what EMS providers can do to treat this too often overlooked patient population.

May 25, 2023 admin No Comments
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Episode 96: Freedom House and Resilience with Chief John Moon

We had an amazing talk with Chief John Moon, (ret) of Pittsburgh EMS and Freedom House Ambulance, one of the first paramedics in the United States.

If you don’t know the story of Freedom House, you should. Before Seattle, Miami, and yes, even Squad 51, Freedom House was providing bleeding-edge care to the citizens of the Hill and greater Pittsburgh, in a world where they were not regarded as equals in emergency services or healthcare.

February 20, 2023 Dan Schwester No Comments
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Episode 95: Haney Mallemat and Medicine in Social Media

Dr. Haney Mallemat (@criticalcarenow) joins Dan to discuss how social media can influence medicine and how recent medical events have shined a light on CPR and bleeding control.

In a matter of a few days, the world was shocked to hear that actor Jeremy Renner had been traumatically injured while on vacation in Nevada and Buffalo Bills player Damar Hamlin experienced a cardiac arrest on the field. These two tragic events have shown the world, albeit briefly, how important early CPR and bleeding control are to survival.

January 7, 2023 admin No Comments
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Episode 94: Better CPR at the end of the year with Josh Lupton and Ken Milne

We end the year with 2 great interviews about cardiac arrest. Josh Lupton is a physician in Oregon who found

December 22, 2022 admin No Comments
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Episode 92: American Sirens with Kevin Hazzard

Kevin Hazzard is a paramedic and author who wrote the book A Thousand Naked Strangers, detailing his time as a ground paramedic in Atlanta. He’s back with a new story, one that you absolutely need to read.

October 31, 2022 Dan Schwester No Comments
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Episode 84: So, You Want To Be A Military Medic? (with Andrew Fisher and Peter D’Antuono)

If you’ve been anywhere in this world the last few weeks, you know what’s been going on in Ukraine. Once

April 11, 2022 Dan Schwester No Comments
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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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