EMS Today
By: JEMS
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Categories: Health, Fitness, Medicine
News, updates, and commentary on the world of emergency medical services.
Episodes
Rethinking Lights and Sirens in Emergency Response
Dec 15, 2025In this episode of the Not A-Fib podcast, Virginia Beach (VA) EMS Chief Jason Stroud discusses a recent operational shift limiting the use of lights and sirens for non-emergent calls. Drawing on research and local data showing minimal impact on patient outcomes but significant safety risks—including increased ambulance collisions—Chief Stroud explains why the department is prioritizing safer, more measured responses for priority two calls, which make up 75% of dispatches. He details the unique combination career-volunteer EMS model in Virginia Beach, the close partnership with local military installations, and the department’s advanced life support heritage. They also explor...
Duration: 00:55:28Facing Mortality and Leading Change
Dec 11, 2025Ed Fowler’s 40-year career in fire and EMS culminates in a transformative chapter as he helps El Reno, Oklahoma, transition its EMS from private to an in-house, city-managed service—an innovative model focusing on sustainability, independence, and community trust. Ed shares his leadership philosophy grounded in accountability, clear communication, and mentoring future leaders. Amid this professional milestone, Ed confronts a life-threatening liver condition, navigating the transplant process while ensuring the EMS startup stays on course. His story offers rare insight into the human side of emergency services, touching on resilience, collaboration, and purpose when facing the edge of life...
Duration: 00:42:47From EMT to Electric Medic: Inside the High-Energy World of Jack’s EMS Journey and Social Media Rise
Dec 08, 2025
Jack, known online as Electric Medic, shares an unfiltered look at his journey through EMS—from earning his med school diploma to working high-stakes gigs like Electric Daisy Carnival cruises. He reveals what keeps him grounded amid intense calls, the challenges of overnight shifts, and why the low-speed fender bender calls grind his gears. Jack dives into his unexpected rise on TikTok and Instagram, explaining how viral videos and smart collaborations launched his digital brand. Beyond ambulance life, he thrives on music festival EMS work, mixing adrenaline with creativity, including collabs with dubstep artist Subtropics. He also reflects on te...
Duration: 00:59:57Mastering EMS Leadership: The Power of Intentional Communication
Dec 04, 2025In this episode of The Chief’s Cadence, Shane Wheeler sits down with Dr. Anthony Minge, senior partner at Fitch and Associates, to explore the overlooked role of structured communication in EMS leadership. Dr. Minge discusses why communication should be as prioritized as budgets or staffing. He highlights practical strategies like rounding, scheduled huddles, and purposeful meetings to build trust, improve culture, and reduce operational chaos. The conversation also addresses the challenges posed by modern communication technology and artificial intelligence, emphasizing the irreplaceable value of face-to-face dialogue and emotional connection. For aspiring and current EMS leaders, this episode offers ac...
Duration: 00:26:05The 'EMS Avenger' on the 2025 AHA Guidelines
Dec 01, 2025The 2025 AHA Guidelines for CPR and Emergency Cardiovascular Care introduce significant updates, including a focus on on-scene resuscitation, cautious use of mechanical CPR devices, and prioritizing IV over IO access. While these changes aim to improve outcomes, they’ve sparked debate among seasoned paramedics like Jimmy Apple, the “EMS Avenger,” who highlights the challenges of implementation.
Key Points:
• On-Scene Resuscitation: Emphasis on achieving ROSC on scene rather than rapid transport.
• Mechanical CPR Devices: AHA advises against routine use, but paramedics argue they’re essential for small or rural teams.
• IV vs. IO Access: IV is p...
Inside the ER with Nurse Stankk
Nov 24, 2025
In this candid episode of Just Little Salt, Nurse Stankk—an ER nurse and viral healthcare content creator—breaks down what really goes down behind hospital doors. He shares the tough realities of nonstop demands, overlooked tasks, and the emotional toll of burnout, especially dealing with difficult patients and tragic cases involving children. Yet amid the chaos, he reveals how healthcare humor and genuine mentorship have kept him sane. Nurse Stankk also opens up about launching his social media presence out of frustration, which quickly exploded, connecting him with fellow medical pros and fans nationwide. From wild patient stories and...
Duration: 00:44:06The Story Behind Stetta Sleeves and Its Impact on EMS Safety
Nov 20, 2025
JEMS Development Editor Mike Brown sits down with Jason Nunn, the creator of Stetta Sleeves, a personal and innovative solution designed to protect healthcare workers from bites, scratches, and needle injuries. Drawing from over 20 years of experience in medical care, Jason shares the incident that inspired the product—his own injury during a hospital code involving an agitated patient—and highlights the alarming rise in violence faced by nurses, EMS providers, and other healthcare professionals. Stetta Sleeves offers a lightweight, easy-to-wear protective sleeve that’s scratch-, puncture-, and needle-resistant, providing confidence and safety in high-risk environments like emergency rooms, ambula...
Duration: 00:23:37Why Resilience Matters for First Responders and Telecommunicators
Nov 17, 2025Dr. Richard Janka, CEO of the 911 Training Institute joins the podcast to talk about resilience. He talks about the mission of the training institute as well as what got him involved with the institute. The bulk of the podcast is spent discussing resilience and what it means for first responders, as well as the telecommunicators who have to take these calls. We talk about the key role leadership plays in the success of a resilience program as well as the key role they play in the culture of an organization. We also discuss some of the reasons that these...
Duration: 00:57:11Just a Little Salt: A Father and Son Reflect on Life, Laughter, and Lessons from the Firehouse
Nov 10, 2025In this heartfelt episode of Just a Little Salt, Chris Spaulding sits down with his son, Cody, to explore a lifetime shaped by fire service. Chris recounts how a family tragedy set him on this path over three decades ago, sharing stories that blend humor and hardship—from prank wars and raw chicken mishaps to the heavy toll of witnessing trauma. Father and son reveal the deep bonds that grow in firehouses, lessons in discipline, persistence, and the importance of mental health awareness in a demanding profession. They also discuss the challenge of balancing career and family, reflecting on pe...
Duration: 00:48:18Rethinking Epinephrine Use in Traumatic Cardiac Arrest
Nov 03, 2025Host Bram Duffee explores research on epinephrine’s role in traumatic cardiac arrest. The discussion features a trauma surgeon and researcher from a Level 1 trauma center who explains why epinephrine may not only lack benefit but could cause harm in trauma cases like car crashes or gunshot wounds. Drawing from a six-year study across seven trauma centers involving over 1,600 patients, the findings challenge current EMS protocols by highlighting differences in outcomes between blunt and penetrating trauma. Bram also shares resources on EMS research and innovative communication techniques for emergency patients, offering valuable tools for practitioners and instructors alike.
Inside Rolling Sixes: A Candid Look at Kalamazoo’s Unique All-in-One Public Safety Team
Oct 27, 2025Rolling Sixes is a groundbreaking six-part documentary series spotlighting the combined police, fire, and EMS crews of Kalamazoo Public Safety—the largest integrated public safety agency in the U.S.
Created by Zach Hamelton, a former TV and film producer turned public information officer, the series blends cinematic storytelling with immersive, real-world footage captured via GoPros and cinema cameras.
Viewers get rare access to intense emergencies, day-to-day station life, technical rescues, and candid conversations revealing the emotional toll on responders.
With a focus on authenticity, the show highlights both heroic moments and routine ca...
Duration: 00:52:16The JEMS Report: How a Timid Soul Found Purpose in EMS Service
Oct 20, 2025The JEMS Report: How a Timid Soul Found Purpose in EMS Service Eric Chase sits down with Jeffrey Hammerstein, a retired paramedic with over 40 years of experience in Wake County (NC) EMS. Jeffrey shares his journey from a fearful, shy child to a confident frontline responder who found meaning in offering reassurance and care during life’s most critical moments. He discusses the emotional toll of EMS work, the challenge of balancing professional detachment with genuine human connection, and the importance of vulnerability in healing. Jeffrey also explores the necessity of building transparent relationships with the community and media, emphasizing tha...
Duration: 00:45:11Just a Little Salt: Real Stories, Hard Truths and Humor with Fireman Lance
Oct 13, 2025Just a Little Salt: Real Stories, Hard Truths and Humor with Fireman Lance
Fireman Lance opens up about the realities of life on the job—from brutal physical challenges and mental exhaustion to the tight-knit culture and unexpected humor at the fire station. Lance shares stories of rookie mistakes, intense calls and hilarious firehouse pranks involving ghostly dolls and prank sprays. He sheds light on the demanding balance between grueling shifts and family life, the importance of staying fit and the misunderstood role firefighters play beyond emergency response. Lance also reveals how creating relatable social media content gre...
JEMS Product Pod: TRAUMAGEL is Revolutionizing Hemorrhage Control
Oct 10, 2025JEMS Product Pod: TRAUMAGEL is Revolutionizing Hemorrhage Control
JEMS Development Editor Mike Brown welcomes Joe Landolina, co-founder and CEO of Cresilon, alongside Sean Allen, Director of Education for TRAUMAGEL, to dive into a breakthrough in hemorrhage control technology. TRAUMAGEL, a plant-based, easy-to-use hemostatic gel, stops moderate to severe external bleeding within seconds without the need for finger packing or complex dressings. Developed over 15 years and backed by a successful animal health platform, this innovative product adapts dynamically to wounds—crucial for moving patients—and supports natural clot formation without disrupting it. Sean shares firsthand insights on field use a...
Not A-Fib: Criminal Liability and Legal Challenges for EMS Providers
Oct 06, 2025Not A-Fib: Criminal Liability and Legal Challenges for EMS Providers
This episode of the Not A-fib podcast looks into the increasing scrutiny EMS providers face from a legal standpoint, highlighted by high-profile cases like Elijah McClain's tragic death in Aurora, Colorado, and a recent Springfield, Missouri incident. Attorney and EMT Frank Flaspohler, who serves as legal counsel to Missouri ambulance districts, explains the differences between civil and criminal liability in EMS, the limits of governmental immunity, and the critical role of documentation. He discusses the legal thresholds around chemical and physical restraints, the importance of a...
Duration: 00:58:23The JEMS Report: Tylenol Use in Pregnancy
Sep 30, 2025The JEMS Report: Tylenol Use in Pregnancy
Dr. Sarah Fabiano and Dr. Jeremy Cushman break down the recent FDA release linking acetaminophen (Tylenol) use during pregnancy to autism spectrum disorder.
They discuss the distinction between association and causation, highlighting how studies can show correlations without proving direct cause and effect. The doctors also address the complexity behind autism diagnoses, genetic and environmental factors, and the known risks of fever during pregnancy.
They emphasize that acetaminophen remains one of the safest and most effective options for pain and fever relief in pregnancy, especially compared to alt...
Just a Little Salt: Kevin Hazzard on the Reality of Emergency Medicine, Burnout, and Storytelling
Sep 29, 2025Just a Little Salt: Kevin Hazzard on the Reality of Emergency Medicine, Burnout, and Storytelling
In this revealing episode of “Just a Little Salt,” seasoned Atlanta paramedic and author Kevin Hazzard shares the unvarnished truth about life on the front lines of emergency medicine. Reflecting on his decade-plus of experiences, Kevin dives deep into the emotional challenges of responding to traumatic calls, the harsh realities young EMTs face, and the impact of burnout on providers. He opens up about moments that forever shaped him, including encounters with vulnerable patients and the delicate balance between adrenaline-fueled rescu...
Duration: 00:49:16Just a Little Salt: Badge 502 on EMS, Dispatch and Viral TikTok Fame
Sep 22, 2025Just a Little Salt: Badge 502 on EMS, Dispatch and Viral TikTok Fame
In this candid episode of “Just a Little Salt,” the Salty Paramedic sits down with Badge 502— Anthony Christian an EMT, 911 dispatcher, CPR instructor and viral content creator. Anthony shares his journey from retail to first responder during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, how creating humorous EMS videos started as a way to find levity in a demanding job, and unexpectedly blew up with millions of views. He dives into the challenges and emotional weight of emergency calls, including delivering a baby in an ambu...
Duration: 00:57:22The JEMS Report: ROSC and Roll
Sep 16, 2025The JEMS Report: ROSC and Roll
Cardiovascular perfusionist Brian Kress joins Mike Brown to dissect a high-stakes cardiac arrest case that underscores the critical moments following return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC). They walk through the fragile physiology of post-arrest patients and reveal how early, expert support in the field and hospital dramatically influences outcomes. From the importance of bystander CPR and prehospital interventions to advanced cardiac catheterization and mechanical circulatory support using the Impella device, Brian explains the science behind left ventricular end diastolic pressure (LV EDP) and how offloading the heart aids recovery. This conversation deep d...
Just a Little Salt: Firefighter Fenton on Leadership, Family and Humor in Firefighting
Sep 15, 2025Just a Little Salt: Firefighter Fenton on Leadership, Family and Humor in Firefighting
Firefighter Fenton opens up about balancing two decades of firefighting with family life, creative content creation and staying true to himself. From the harrowing experience of losing a fire truck amid a wildfire threatening homes—teaching him tough lessons in leadership and priorities—to the lighter side of his persona inspired by a fake mustache and parody videos, Brent shares it all. He discusses the challenges of juggling a full-time career, four kids, homeschooling and his passion for music and comedy. Brant also...
Duration: 00:54:45Just a Little Salt: Patrick Pianezza on ‘Code 3,’ EMS Realism and Mental Health
Sep 09, 2025Just a Little Salt: Patrick Pianezza on ‘Code 3,’ EMS Realism and Mental Health
In this debut episode of Just a Little Salt, former paramedic and co-writer Patrick Pianezza shares the story behind the upcoming film “Code 3,” releasing September 12. Drawing on over a decade in EMS, Patrick reveals how a college creative writing assignment transformed into a heartfelt, medically accurate portrayal of a 24-hour shift’s highs and lows. He discusses the film's unapologetic look at EMS challenges—including burnout, mental health struggles and systemic issues—while preserving dark humor and camaraderie that help first responders cope. Patrick a...
Duration: 00:43:30Chief’s Cadence: Ethical Leadership in EMS with Attorney Steve Wirth
Aug 22, 2025Chief’s Cadence: Ethical Leadership in EMS with Attorney Steve Wirth
In this episode of The Chief’s Cadence, Chief Shane Wheeler sits down with Attorney Steve Wirth, a pioneering paramedic turned attorney and EMS leader, to uncover the complexities of ethical leadership in emergency medical services. Drawing from decades of hands-on experience, Steve explores the hard choices EMS professionals face daily—from patient care errors and scarce resources to the challenge of maintaining compassion amid burnout. They discuss the vital role leaders play in modeling integrity, fostering transparency, and building a culture that empowers staff to speak...
Duration: 00:20:33The JEMS Report: Inside EMS Medical Direction and Rehab Strategies at Large-Scale Fire Incidents
Aug 19, 2025The JEMS Report: Inside EMS Medical Direction and Rehab Strategies at Large-Scale Fire Incidents Dr. Jeremy Cushman shares his journey from EMT to full-time EMS physician and regional medical director covering over 100 agencies in New York’s Finger Lakes and western regions. He talks about the evolving EMS physician role and the relationship between medical directors and first responders. The discussion dives deep into EMS response and rehab protocols for large-scale fires, highlighting lessons from a recent five-alarm fire in Rochester, NY. Dr. Cushman explains the importance of preplanning, hydration, acclimatization and post-incident recovery while stressing rehab as a command resp...
Duration: 00:51:21Trauma Airway Management: The Stuff Nightmares Are Made Of (Part 2)
Aug 15, 2025What is high-risk airway management (HRAM)? It is exactly the stuff nightmares are made of: Patients who present to us, outside of the hospital, with severe injuries and competing treatment priorities.
Performing RSI on these patients is a lot like walking alone down a scary alleyway in the big city.
Read the full article on EMS Airway.
Duration: 00:07:12Not A-Fib: Mobile Integrated Healthcare, Advocacy and Mental Health in Missouri
Aug 08, 2025Not A-Fib: Mobile Integrated Healthcare, Advocacy and Mental Health in Missouri
Chief Justin Duncan, CEO of Washington County Ambulance District in Missouri, shares insights on pioneering mobile integrated healthcare in a sprawling 1,500-square-mile rural area. Winning the $150,000 Building Bridges to Better Health challenge, his program blends community paramedics, telehealth, and partnerships with federally qualified health centers and social service organizations to close care gaps beyond traditional EMS responses. Duncan discusses the evolution from emergency transport to preventative, holistic care, tackling chronic diseases and social determinants of health, while navigating reimbursement challenges through managed care contracts and advocacy. H...
Duration: 01:04:41The JEMS Report: Practical Insights for Out-of-Hospital Birth Challenges
Aug 07, 2025The JEMS Report: Practical Insights for Out-of-Hospital Birth Challenges
In this episode of the JEMS Report Podcast, managing editor Jeff Frankel sits down with Dr. Liz Travis, a maternal care researcher, to discuss the growing challenges EMS providers face with out-of-hospital births. They unpack the critical gaps in traditional EMS training, particularly as maternal care deserts expand, leaving medics increasingly responsible for delivering babies in the field. Dr. Travis shares evidence-based strategies like the importance of delayed cord clamping (“wait for white”), skin-to-skin contact, and encouraging comfortable, non-supine birthing positions to improve outcomes for mother and i...
Duration: 00:29:27Trauma Airway Management: The Stuff Nightmares Are Made Of (Part 1)
Aug 06, 2025Airway management in the prehospital environment is difficult just by virtue of where we are doing it and the lack of resources available to help us manage the difficulties. Add to that a patient with mangled facial anatomy or is dangerously peri-arrest due to hemorrhage and the danger can seem insurmountable.
What the research tells us is that there are really three big buckets of problems in airway management that contribute to morbidity and mortality: hypoxia, hypotension and multiple intubation attempts; this is the stuff that airway nightmares are made of.
Read the full article...
Duration: 00:07:25Not A-Fib :Inside New Orleans EMS’s Body Worn Camera Program and Mass Casualty Response
Jul 17, 2025Not A-Fib :Inside New Orleans EMS’s Body Worn Camera Program and Mass Casualty Response
In this episode of the Not A-fib podcast, Deputy Chief Christopher Keller of New Orleans Emergency Medical Services shares the origins and impact of their innovative body worn camera program.
The program protects staff, supports quality assurance and aids patient care. Keller discusses navigating privacy concerns, storage challenges, and staff buy-in while prioritizing transparency over punishment. He also reflects on the agency’s rapid and coordinated response to the tragic January 1, 2025 Bourbon Street attack, highlighting lessons learned and multi...
Duration: 01:03:29The JEMS Report - How Drones Are Transforming EMS Logistics and Healthcare Delivery
Jul 15, 2025The JEMS Report - How Drones Are Transforming EMS Logistics and Healthcare Delivery
JEMS Managing Editor Jeff Frankel sits down with Ryan Walsh, CEO and founder of Valqari, to explore how drones are revolutionizing emergency medical services and hospital logistics. Drawing on his special operations experience, Walsh reveals how Valqari developed autonomous drone technology to deliver critical medical supplies quickly, slashing delivery times.
The discussion covers real-world applications like transporting blood samples and emergency meds, plus cutting-edge AI integration that could enable fully automated, doctor-to-door healthcare. Walsh also highlights ongoing collaborations with first responders to p...
EMS Research: Severe Hemorrhage Technology Developed by Military Researchers
Jul 11, 2025EMS Research: Severe Hemorrhage Technology Developed by Military Researchers
Severe hemorrhage is one of the toughest challenges faced in the prehospital environment, especially when every second counts and resources are limited. But a recent study on the use of 25% human serum albumin (HSA) in trauma care could change how responders approach these critical moments.
The study was led by United States Air Force Scientist Alex Penn, PhD. The findings from his team suggest that this concentrated protein solution can stabilize blood pressure, reduce the need for additional fluids, and improve circulation in ways t...
Duration: 00:43:08The JEMS Report - How Critical Incident Response Canines Are Changing First Responder Support
Jul 10, 2025The JEMS Report - How Critical Incident Response Canines Are Changing First Responder Support
JEMS Managing Editor Jeff Frankel sits down with Janeen Baggette, the founder of K9s for Freedom and Independence, to explore a unique approach to first responder well-being.
With a background as a military medic and law enforcement handler, Janeen shares how her nonprofit trains specialized Critical Incident Response Team (CIRT) canines. These dogs differ from typical therapy and patrol dogs—they’re specially conditioned to operate in chaotic environments, offering emotional support while maintaining confidentiality crucial for legal and o...
Duration: 00:39:31Unpacking CDC Guidelines on Masks, Vehicle Ventilation and Post-Exposure Protocols
Jul 01, 2025Infection control consultant Katherine West breaks down the critical distinctions between infection prevention practices in EMS settings versus medical facilities.
She clarifies how EMS-specific CDC guidelines account for unique factors like ambulance ventilation systems, the rear exhaust fan and closed suction systems that impact airborne and droplet disease transmission risks.
Katherine addresses the evidence behind mask and respirator use, emphasizing that clinical data since 2015 shows no clear advantage of N95 respirators over surgical masks for many respiratory infections in EMS contexts.
She also highlights post-exposure protocols, explaining why...
Duration: 00:30:09How Sensory Modulation Therapy is Transforming Mental Health Support for First Responders
Jun 25, 2025JEMS Managing Editor Jeff Frankel sits down with occupational therapist Bonnie Ekman and paramedic leader Alanna Badgley to explore sensory modulation therapy as a breakthrough tool for first responders’ mental health.
Bonnie explains how engaging all eight senses helps regulate the nervous system, moving beyond traditional talk therapy when first responders are stuck in fight-or-flight activation.
Alana shares her personal experience and the positive feedback from EMS professionals who have benefited from sensory rooms designed to soothe hypervigilance and stress.
They discuss practical, budget-friendly ways departments can imple...
Duration: 00:21:31Unmasking the Mental Health Crisis Among First Responders
Jun 24, 2025JEMS Managing Editor Jeff Frankel hosts a deep dive into the mental health challenges facing first responders. Featuring Dr. Robin Jacobowitz, interim director at SUNY New Paltz’s Institute for Disaster Mental Health, and paramedic and union leader Alanna Badgley, the discussion centers around a groundbreaking 2024 New York State Mental Health Needs Assessment.
The study exposes alarming rates of PTSD, depression, and suicidal ideation—20% of EMS respondents have thought about suicide linked to their work. The conversation addresses how chronic workplace stressors like mandated overtime and stigma create substantial barriers to care.
Alanna emphasizes that...
Duration: 00:20:29Just Breathe
Jun 20, 2025The other day I was working an arrest and I watched the provider preparing to intubate take a big deep breath and hold it while they used their fingers to scissor open the patient’s lips and then introduce the blade into the mouth. They had not elevated the head to optimize the airway angles and ease the need for vallecula displacement. They just went right in, holding their breath, and immediately started to struggle and shake. I tapped them on the shoulder and said, “Hey, let’s bag the patient, reposition the head, and try again.”
Read the f...
Duration: 00:05:00Got PEEP?
Jun 17, 2025Before you start listening this article, I want you to sit back, relax, and take a deep breath. How refreshing was that? That was a nice 21.3% (ish) atmospheric oxygen breath that your body just enjoyed. Please keep that thought in the back of your mind for a minute. We will revisit that. We will spend a moment on PEEP, not the delicious and iconic Easter marshmallow treats that have become a yearly staple for many, but Peak End Expiratory Pressure. For this bit of time we have together, we will focus on why PEEP should be your go-to for...
Duration: 00:06:54JEMS Spotlight: How Memphis Fire Department Cracked the Code on Recruitment and Retention
Jun 11, 2025JEMS Spotlight: How Memphis Fire Department Cracked the Code on Recruitment and Retention
Memphis (TN) Fire Medic Stephen Zachar breaks down how his department tackled the nationwide recruitment crisis in firefighting and EMS.
Moving past outdated hiring tests, Memphis revamped the entire process by prioritizing interviews, valuing real-world experience, and replacing the traditional Candidate Physical Ability Test with a coachable physical fitness matrix.
Stephen reveals how placing paramedics strategically across all units, not just ambulances, slashed burnout and boosted job satisfaction. Their innovative approach cut paramedic attrition by 60% and achieved a remarkable 75% retention...
Duration: 00:47:47The JEMS Report: Women’s Health Challenges in EMS and Fire Service Culture
Jun 10, 2025The JEMS Report: Women’s Health Challenges in EMS and Fire Service Culture
Description:
Stephanie White sits down with Stacee Ramirez and Dani Landholm to explore the overlooked health challenges women face in fire and EMS roles.
Drawing from Stacee’s extensive study revealing widespread reproductive health struggles, silent miscarriages, and the cultural stigma around pregnancy in male-dominated emergency services, the conversation uncovers a deep-seated culture of silence and blame.
Dani, a member of the International Association of Fire Fighters’ Female Health & Safety Standing Committee, shares personal experiences and discusses how outdated policies...
Not A-Fib Podcast : Gwenny Winkler on Critical Care, Coaching and Embracing Growth
Jun 05, 2025Not A-Fib Podcast : Gwenny Winkler on Critical Care, Coaching and Embracing Growth
Veteran flight nurse and educator Gwenny Winkler shares her journey from accelerated nursing programs to helicopter EMS and becoming a sought-after critical care instructor. Gwenny opens up about the steep learning curve when transitioning from emergency department nursing to flight nursing and the rapid evolution of tools like blood transfusions and advanced ventilators in air medical transport. She dives into her passion for education through social media, emphasizing the importance of understanding the “why” behind protocols, not just memorizing facts. Gwenny offers insights on co...
Duration: 00:58:09Insights from FDNY Chief John Esposito on Adaptability, Authenticity and Impact
Jun 04, 2025In this inaugural episode of the Chief’s Cadence, Chief Shane Wheeler sits down with FDNY Chief of Department John Esposito to explore effective leadership approaches in fire and EMS services.
Drawing on over three decades of experience in one of the nation’s largest departments, Chief Esposito shares how leadership demands more than just command. It requires adapting styles to fit individuals and situations.
From the decisive authority needed on an emergency scene to the empathy and authenticity crucial for team trust, they break down autocratic, transformational, servant and authentic leadership.
They also discus...
Closing the Gap in Pediatric Pain Management
Jun 04, 2025Managing pain in pediatric patients is a critical aspect of prehospital care. Yet, this remains a challenging area for many EMS providers.
A new study out called “Barriers and Enablers in Prehospital Pediatric Analgesia” sheds light on the complexities of assessing and treating pain in children during ambulance rides. Led by Dr. Hoi See Tsao, Assistant Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at UT Southwestern Medical Center, the research identifies key hurdles EMS workers face and suggests actionable solutions to improve care.
Dr. Tsao, a specialist in pediatric emergency medicine with a pass...
Duration: 00:29:08Elevating EMS Education: Insights and Innovations from Industry Leaders
May 24, 2025Elevating EMS Education: Insights and Innovations from Industry Leaders
Dr. Ted Lee discusses education as part of EMS Week. The discussion features Dr. Shira Schlesinger, Dr. Navin Ariyaprakai and Dr. Maia Dorsett
They highlight the importance of transitioning from traditional, time-based training to a more dynamic and critical-thinking-focused curriculum that fosters professional growth and clinical judgment among EMS providers.
The conversation touches on the value of accreditation, the role of preceptor training, and the increasing demand for lifelong learning within the field.
Duration: 00:24:50Celebrating Emergency Medical Services: Insights on EMS Recognition Day
May 23, 2025Celebrating Emergency Medical Services: Insights on EMS Recognition Day
JEMS Managing Editor Jeff Frankel talks with Dr. Thomas Lardaro to discuss the critical role of emergency medical services in our communities. Celebrating EMS Recognition Day, Dr. Lardaro reflects on the profound responsibilities and challenges faced by EMS professionals both in urban and rural settings. He highlights the importance of public understanding regarding the unique pressures faced by first responders and the need for meaningful recognition beyond traditional celebrations.
Duration: 00:14:52Advocating for EMS: Shaping the Future of Prehospital Care
May 23, 2025Advocating for EMS: Shaping the Future of Prehospital Care
Dr. Ted Lee talks with Dr. Nick Cozzi, Dr. David Tan and Henry Lewis. They talk about the importance of grassroots advocacy, exploring how every EMS provider serves as an ambassador for the profession.
By sharing their stories and building relationships at local and federal levels, they emphasize the need for a unified voice to promote essential changes in legislation and funding. The panelists highlight the evolving landscape of EMS, driven by innovative care strategies and partnerships that enhance patient outcomes.
Duration: 00:33:26Empowering Communities: The Significance of Save a Life Day
May 22, 2025Dr. Ted Lee looks at the impact and importance of Save a Life Day for EMS Week. Featuring expert guests Dr. Matt Levy and Corey Richter, the discussion underscores the critical role of community engagement in prehospital emergency medicine.
Both leaders share their extensive backgrounds in EMS and emphasize the necessity of equipping citizens with essential skills to respond effectively in emergencies, such as performing CPR, managing bleeding and advocating for blood donation initiatives.
They highlight that by fostering a proactive culture of preparedness, communities can significantly improve health outcomes and sa...
Duration: 00:26:33Innovating Prehospital Care: The Impact of Mobile Integrated Health Programs in South Carolina
May 22, 2025Dr. Ted Lee speaks with Luke Estes, manager of Prisma Health's Mobile Integrated Health Program, to explore the transformative role of community paramedics in prehospital medicine. Dennis shares his journey from a young aspiring EMT in Missouri to leading a groundbreaking health initiative in South Carolina. The program, which has grown significantly since its inception in 2019, addresses various social determinants of health, aiming to reduce hospital readmissions and enhance patient care access. With a footprint spanning 18 counties—primarily rural—this initiative adapts to meet diverse community needs, breaking down barriers to healthcare through education and resource connection.
Duration: 00:26:04Pediatric Care: Insights from EMS Week 2025
May 21, 2025In this episode of the JEMS Report, Dr. Ted Lee convenes a panel of pediatric emergency medicine experts to discuss the significance of EMS Week 2025 and the critical EMS for Children program. The panel, featuring Dr. Ann M. Dietrich, Dr. Kathleen Adelgais and Dr. Lindsay Jaeger, highlights the essential role of EMS professionals in providing pre-hospital care for pediatric patients, particularly in emergency situations. With less than 10% of EMS calls involving children, the discussion sheds light on the urgency of enhancing pediatric readiness within EMS agencies. The doctors emphasize the wealth of resources available through the Pediatric Readiness Project...
Duration: 00:25:21Prioritizing EMS Safety: Insights from Experts on EMS Week 2025
May 20, 2025Dr. Ted Lee talks with Dr. Douglas Kupas and Dr. Joanne Piccininni on the topic of EMS safety during EMS Week 2025. With decades of experience in EMS, both guests highlight the significance of prioritizing safety within the EMS community, stressing that awareness and proactive measures can prevent injuries and fatalities. They discuss the need for a cultural shift in EMS, focusing on safety practices such as seatbelt usage and risk awareness. The conversation also reflects on the tragic loss of colleagues in the line of duty, reinforcing the essential nature of mentoring and supporting new practitioners.
Duration: 00:25:54Empowering Exceptional EMS Providers: The Legacy of the Bryant Gladney Foundation
May 19, 2025In this episode of the JEMS Report, Dr. Ted Lee sits down with Shaun Gladney, executive director of the Bryant Gladney Foundation, a nonprofit established in memory of his father, a dedicated paramedic and educator who tragically lost his life in the line of duty. The foundation's mission is to empower future EMS providers through scholarships for paramedic education and innovative educational offerings. Sean shares his father’s impressive legacy in the field, emphasizing the importance of ongoing learning and mentorship in pre-hospital medicine. The conversation also unveils the foundation’s initiatives, including the upcoming All Star EMS Conference and...
Duration: 00:21:22Navigating Resilience in EMS: Conversations on Mental Health and Well-Being
May 18, 2025JEMS Managing Editor Jeff Frankel talks with Matt Philbrick, an experienced paramedic and wellness advocate. Matt shares his insights into the importance of mental fitness, resilience and the need for emergency responders to foster a supportive environment.
Duration: 00:31:51EMS Research with Professor Braun: Optimizing Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Outcomes
May 09, 2025When faced with the challenge of reviving a patient in cardiac arrest, paramedics rely on an arsenal of tools, techniques, and medications. Among these are two stalwarts of advanced cardiac life support (ACLS): amiodarone and lidocaine.
Although both drugs have long been included in protocols as viable options for shockable cardiac arrests, a new study published in Resuscitation sheds fresh light on their effectiveness, offering compelling insights into why lidocaine might deserve a closer look.
The research, led by Tanner Smida, MD/PhD candidate at West Virginia University, employed a meticulous ap...
Duration: 00:34:57Not A-Fib: The Impact of Pre-Hospital Blood Transfusion
May 08, 2025Lt. Holly O'Byrne from D.C. Fire & EMS joins the Not A-Fib Podcast to discuss their whole blood program. She talks about the impetus for the program, overcoming hurdles to getting the blood, and the training they needed to do before putting blood on the trucks. She also talks about their successes and the downstream effects of administering blood in the field. The episode wraps up by talking about her experiences as the planning section chief on the IMT at Reagan Washington International Airport after the midair collision of a helicopter and commuter jet over the Potomac River.
Duration: 00:56:43EMS Research with Professor Bram: TEGAN MANSOURI
Apr 23, 2025When many EMS workers first enter the field, their focus is entirely on helping patients in crisis. However, as time goes on, the relentless demands of the job often push self-care to the backburner. Meals become whatever can be grabbed on the go, energy drinks replace proper hydration, and exercise falls by the wayside. This gradual decline in self-care takes its toll, as long, unpredictable shifts and high-stress environments leave little room for prioritizing personal health.
Duration: 00:44:45
The JEMS Report: Elevating EMS Awareness and Advocacy During EMS Week
Apr 22, 2025EMS Editor-in-Chief Dr. Ted Lee talks with Dr. Kristin McCabe-Kline, a board member with the American College of Emergency Physicians and Chief Christopher Way, president of the National Association of EMTs. They explore the vital intersection between emergency medicine and EMS as they kick off EMS Week, discussing its significance beyond mere appreciation gestures like pizza and cake. The conversation emphasizes the transformation of EMS into a critical healthcare provider within communities, particularly amid rising demands and budgetary constraints. They call for stronger advocacy to ensure EMS receives the recognition, funding and support it requires to thrive.
Duration: 00:25:35
Not A-Fib: Navigating the Complexities of Medicaid
Apr 03, 2025In the latest episode of the Not A-fib podcast, host Mark Flauter welcomes back attorney Kevin Fairley to explore the tumultuous landscape of Medicaid funding and its impact on Emergency Medical Services (EMS). With a looming budget shortfall and proposed cuts to provider taxes, states face potential financial crises that could significantly impact healthcare delivery. The discussion delves into the complex interplay between state-directed payments, federal oversight, and the growing scrutiny from agencies like the Office of Inspector General (OIG). Fairley highlights the need for EMS leaders to adopt a proactive approach to compliance, emphasizing the importance of understanding...
Duration: 00:59:57The EMS Pod: Dr. Sylvia Owusu-Ansah on EMS, Pediatric Care and Health Equity
Mar 18, 2025In honor of Women’s History Month, EMS P.O.D. host Chief Doug Randell sits down with Dr. Owusu-Anshan, associate professor of Pediatrics & Emergency Medicine University at Pittsburgh School of Medicine. She is a trailblazer for women who has improved the lives of patients and creates opportunities for those who otherwise would not. This interview gives you a chance to learn of many of the exciting activities she’s involved with, including “The Pitt” now streaming on MAX.
Duration: 00:32:08
The JEMS Report: Insights from Jeremy Mast on Managing EMS Operations
Mar 13, 2025JEMS Report host Dr. Ted Lee interviews Jeremy Mast, CEO of Tri-County Ambulance Service, to discuss the pivotal role of leadership during challenging situations in EMS. Drawing upon his 30 years of experience in fire and EMS, Mast shares invaluable insights on preparing for unforeseen events, fostering a supportive organizational culture and ensuring crew well-being. He emphasizes the importance of strong leadership visibility during crises to reassure teams and facilitate effective decision-making. Through their conversation, they explore strategies for building robust community connections and the impact of training and mentorship on individual growth within the EMS landscape.
Duration: 00:25:42EMS Research with Professor Bram: Moving Toward Safer Pediatric Transport Care in EMS
Mar 11, 2025Moving Toward Safer Pediatric Transport Care in EMS
Insights from Dr. Nick Cochran-Caggiano’s Research on Pediatric Transport and Resuscitation
By Bram Duffee, PhD, EMT-P
Transporting children in ambulances presents unique challenges that EMS providers face every
day. Issues like the correct use of safety equipment, performance of life-saving procedures like
CPR, and the absence of universal standards can make pediatric care in emergency settings more
difficult than necessary.
Dr. Nick Cochran-Caggiano, an emergency physician and researcher, has taken a deep look into
these challenges through two pivotal studies that ev...
EMS Improv: Bonnie Rumilly's Journey Through Trauma and Resilience
Mar 06, 2025EMS Improv Podcast host Eric Chase welcomes Bonnie Rumilly, LCSW, EMT-B, EMDR therapist. In this conversation, Bonnie shares some personal experiences as well as offers insights and actionable takeaways. Bonnie shares her personal story of resilience, highlighting her journey from a challenging childhood to becoming a compassionate caregiver for her community. As they explore topics such as dysregulation, trauma bonding and the importance of addressing mental health, listeners gain valuable insights into recognizing the signs of trauma and seeking help. Bonnie emphasizes the critical role of early processing and trauma-informed care, offering hope and actionable steps for those navigating...
Duration: 01:08:23EMS Improv: Resilience in the Face of Adversity: A Flight Paramedic's Journey from Patient to Advocate
Mar 04, 2025EMS Improv Podcast host Eric Chase welcomes Jason Bazelow, a flight paramedic turned patient advocate. Jason shares his experience of surviving an aortic dissection, during which he faced a reality of clinical death for an astounding 34 minutes. Through vulnerability and transparency, he narrates the profound emotional, psychological and physical toll of his journey, not only on himself but also on his family. As Jason reflects on his transition from being a healthcare provider to becoming a patient, he emphasizes the importance of patient advocacy, mental health awareness and genuine communication within the healthcare system. Hear how Jason's story not...
Duration: 01:21:49The JEMS Report: The American Red Cross's Commitment to Life-Saving Education
Feb 27, 2025In this episode of the JEMS Report, Dr. Ted Lee and Jonathan Epstein from the American Red Cross discuss critical developments in prehospital resuscitation education, especially surrounding Heart Month. Epstein highlights the Red Cross's longstanding commitment to lifesaving training, evolving from traditional community-focused programs to a comprehensive suite that includes Basic Life Support, Advanced Life Support and the newly launched Neonatal Advanced Life Support. The conversation emphasizes the importance of tailored educational offerings for both public and healthcare professionals, aiming to bridge the gap in emergency medical response across diverse communities. The Red Cross’s innovative Mission CPR project lo...
Duration: 00:27:25Not A-Fib: Insights from First Responders on Mental Wellness
Feb 25, 2025In episode 18 of the Not AFib podcast, host Mark Flauter talks with paramedic Rachel Belcher to explore the often-overlooked topic of "duty-bound grief," a unique form of grief experienced by first responders. Looking into their shared experiences, Rachel discusses how cumulative exposure to traumatic events leads to emotional overwhelm, revealing the intricacies of compartmentalization and its long-term impacts on mental health. Through her advocacy for comprehensive mental wellness education, she emphasizes the importance of self-assessment, regular mental hygiene practices, and the value of peer support networks. Rachel’s personal journey to recovery from trauma and her call for systemic ch...
Duration: 01:03:10Chicago Fire and EMS Heart Month
Feb 19, 2025JEMS Editor-in-Chief Dr. Ted Lee speaks with Dr. Kate Tataris, EMS director for Chicago EMS System and Chicago Paramedic-in-Charge Chris Powers about cardiac arrest and heart programs.
Duration: 00:25:55Infection Control for Emergency Responders
Feb 12, 2025JEMS Editor-in-Chief Dr. Ted Lee speaks with Dr. Christine McGuire-Wolfe, the director of Infection Control for Emergency Responders (ICER) Collaborative and Training Hub.
Read more about the program and how you can help by clicking here.
Duration: 00:23:31Coming Out of a Dark Place: A Leadership Journey
Feb 11, 2025Eric Chase has a conversation with Shane Stephens, the EMS specialist for leadership development with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Stephens talks about how his position and personal experiences help grow collaboration.
Duration: 00:54:44The Data Behind the Research
Feb 10, 2025Chief Douglas Randell speaks with Dr. Remle Crowe and Dr. Jamie Kennel about following the data in EMS research.
Duration: 00:22:30The Evolution of EMS Medical Direction with Dr. Paul Pepe
Feb 05, 2025In this special episode of the EMS Handoff Podcast, hosts Bradley Dean and David Blevins are honored to welcome the legendary Dr. Paul Pepe, a trailblazing EMS medical director whose groundbreaking work has shaped the foundation of modern-day EMS.
Dr. Pepe’s influence spans decades, and his passion for advancing prehospital medicine continues to inspire generations of EMS professionals. Join us as we take a deep dive into the fascinating history of EMS medical direction, exploring how this critical component of prehospital care evolved into what it is today.
In This Episode
A look ba... Duration: 00:58:54Clinical Pharmacy in Motion: Ride-Alongs and Research in EMS
Feb 03, 2025Hennepin EMS in Minnesota is breaking new ground in prehospital care with the introduction of a clinical pharmacist consulting role, designed to tackle complex challenges and foster collaboration between paramedics and pharmacists through hands-on support and cutting-edge research.
The clinical pharmacist acts as a bridge between hospital and field operations, ensuring prehospital teams have the support they need to improve patient outcomes. A critical part of the pharmacist’s responsibilities includes hands-on engagement. From participating in ambulance ride-alongs to hosting open-door consultations, this role prioritizes practical and actionable solutions.
At the heart of this initiative is...
Duration: 00:47:55Telemedicine Connects Rural Paramedics to Physicians
Jan 30, 2025JEMS Editor-in-Chief Dr. Ted Lee speaks with Dr. Michael J. Carr about how telemedicine is saving lives in Georgia.
Carr, the executive director of Prehospital & Ambulatory Virtual Emergency Services (PAVES) at Emory University, says patients in rural counties now have access to doctors and specialists even before they reach the hospital.
Duration: 00:27:12Rethinking Medical Direction in the 21st Century
Jan 27, 2025Join hosts Bradley Dean and David Blevins as they sit down with Dr. David Tan to explore the evolving role of medical direction in EMS. Together, they dive deep into the challenges and opportunities shaping EMS systems and the clinicians who drive them forward.
Duration: 01:00:21Dan Burke
Jan 23, 2025Dan Burke, EMS safety director for the Center for Patient Safety (CPS), joins the podcast to discuss CPS. We discuss the mission of the CPS and how it's grown in the last 25 years.
We also discuss the benefits of joining the CPS and how EMS agencies become better focused on patient safety.
Finally, we discuss his time as state EMS director for the District of Columbia and the challenges, and benefits, of guiding EMS in our nation's capital.
Duration: 00:59:42Transitioning the COVID Provider with Janet Taylor
Jan 21, 2025In this episode of The EMS Handoff Podcast, host Bradley Dean welcomes Janet Taylor, a seasoned flight nurse, educator and national EMS speaker, to discuss the seismic shifts in EMS education brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Together, they explore what it means to be a “COVID provider,” the challenges of addressing knowledge gaps in the post-pandemic era, and the importance of going the extra mile to ensure the success of EMS professionals in a rapidly evolving healthcare landscape.
With her extensive background in nursing, flight medicine, and education, Janet shares her insights into how educ...
Duration: 00:57:52Raising Awareness about Pandemic Response
Jan 13, 2025Infection Control Consultant Katherine West explains why Marburg Virus is not as worrisome as some recent media headlines suggest.
Watch the presentation on JEMS.
Duration: 00:17:55Become an Exceptional Hope Care Provider
Jan 10, 2025Author, speaker and educator Mongo Allen shares lessons from life with Eric Chase.
Duration: 00:58:17Legal Issues in EMS Explained
Jan 03, 2025Chief Douglas Randell reviews the 2024 legal issues in EMS with Attorney Douglas Wolfberg.
Duration: 00:35:12Prehospital Blood Pressure Intervention for Acute Stroke
Dec 20, 2024When every second counts in a medical emergency like a stroke, deciding on the right course of treatment can be life-changing. Strokes come in two main types—ischemic and hemorrhagic—each requiring very different treatment approaches. But what if a critical intervention, like lowering blood pressure, could be started right there in the ambulance?
Could it improve outcomes for stroke patients before they even reach the hospital? These are some of the pressing questions tackled in the latest episode of EMS Research with Professor Bram. This discussion explores the complexities of early care for stroke patients and the r...
Duration: 00:42:41Tom Yahnke
Dec 19, 2024Battalion Chief (Ret.) Tom Yahnke joins the podcast to discuss peer support teams. We discuss the importance of peer support teams, the difference between peer support and EAP, and what makes a good peer support team member. We also discuss the life-altering incident he experienced on a fire and how peer support, if available at that time, may have helped him avoid some of the problems he encountered trying to deal with that incident.
Duration: 00:57:39Seeking Sustainability and Positive Change
Dec 18, 2024Eric Chase and Brett Lyle have a conversation to help us prepare our minds for the New Year. Let's share positive, contagious growth and development with accountability.
Duration: 00:40:57Staffing and Education
Dec 17, 2024JEMS Editor-in-Chief Dr. Ted Lee speaks with T. Ryan Mayfield and Andrew Pearson of Hennepin EMS on how the agency is addressing its staffing shortage and empowering its education program.
Listen to Part 1 here.
Duration: 00:25:21Friday Night Lights: Shift 7 – The Positive-Pressure Vise
Dec 06, 2024You are dispatched to a pedestrian struck approximately seven blocks away at an off the beaten path intersection. You hop in the rig look over to your partner and voice your satisfaction with tonight‘s dinner choice. They nod in agreement and also highlight the fact you both were able to finish uninterrupted.
It’s an uneventful response and you arrive on scene to find what appears to be a male lying in the roadway. There is a minivan next to the patient with the headlights shining over where they’re lying. You see the patient moving their a...
Duration: 00:06:24The State of EMS in The State of Indiana
Dec 03, 2024EMS P.O.D. host Doug Randell discusses the EMS Commission in Indiana, the gubernatorial-appointed group that advises EMS on issues that affect EMS in the State of Indiana.
Duration: 00:26:30Moving Mountains: Hurricane Helene in WNC
Nov 26, 2024In late September of this year, Hurricane Helene struck the mountains of Western North Carolina, bringing devastating flooding, mudslides and damage to the area. Host John Sammons is joined by Paramedic Garry Pomerleau to talk about his experience during and after the storm as not only a responder, but a resident of the area. You can read his article in JEMS as well.
Duration: 00:30:12Beyond Epinephrine: The Future of CPR with Ultrasound and Esmolol
Nov 25, 2024After six doses of epinephrine, it may be too late for the CPR patient. Emergency physicians Dr. Zachary Boivin and Dr. Trent She, both from Connecticut, discussed their recent study entitled "Epinephrine in Cardiac Arrest: Identifying a Potential Limit for Resuscitation."1 This research sought to determine if there is a ceiling to the effective use of Epinephrine during resuscitation.
Peter Antevy, MD, who created the Handtevy System, a software-based pediatric resuscitation method and bag system is also an EMS Physician for Palm Beach County (FL) Fire Rescue and he made a post on LinkedIn advocating for abolishing...
Duration: 00:30:17What to Know about Pertussis
Nov 22, 2024It appears that Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers – Lassa Fever, Ebola and Marburg virus are getting all the press. However, Pertussis (whooping cough) is an area that needs focus.
The cases for 2024 are at least four-times higher than in 2023, and many departments have not offered the required Tdap booster to protect healthcare personnel.
An additional dose of Tdap was first recommended in 2005 and then again in 2011. Pertussis is not on the radar, and we need to ensure that healthcare providers are protected. This session addresses vaccine, personal protective equipment and post-exposure medical follow up.
Duration: 00:21:05Recruiting and Retaining Veterans
Nov 14, 2024JEMS Editor-in-Chief Dr. Ted Lee speaks with Global Medical Response’s Natalie Jobst about training veterans for EMS careers.
Duration: 00:23:26Coffee with Veterans
Nov 11, 2024Every month, North American Rescue (NAR) hosts a unique event called "Coffee with Veterans and First Responders." This initiative, now in its fifth year, offers a valuable space for local heroes to connect, network and discover new career opportunities.
Led by Anna Harris, a veteran and the director of Human Chemistry and Talent at NAR, Coffee with Veterans aims to bridge the gap between veterans and first responders and the civilian job market. With many NAR team members hailing from military and first responder backgrounds, this program is a personal passion for the company.
Duration: 00:22:32From Post-Traumatic Stress and Addiction to Advocate
Nov 09, 2024Brian Paul, president of Veterans for Life USA, shares his story of addiction, suicidality and how he now serves with hope and understanding through inspiration.
Duration: 00:46:20Susan Bailey
Nov 08, 2024Susan Bailey, director of the Louisiana Bureau of Emergency Medical Services and president of the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians (NAEMT) joins the podcast to discuss the association’s role in EMS. We discuss what got her involved in the association and how she ascended to the position of president. We discuss the benefits of being part of the association, the association's advocacy efforts at the federal level, and reimbursement issues for EMS. We also discuss being the director of EMS in a state prone to hurricanes.
Duration: 00:49:17Building Better Scenarios: A Conversation with Joe Slattery on EMS Simulation in Healthcare Education
Nov 07, 2024Hosts: Bradley Dean and David Blevins
Guest: Joe Slattery, BS Homeland Security & Emergency Management, Certified Healthcare Simulation Educator (CHSE), Certified Healthcare Simulation Operations Specialist (CHSOS)
Overview: In this episode of the EMS Handoff Podcast, Bradley and David welcome Joe Slattery, a dual-certified healthcare simulation expert with over 30 years of experience in EMS. Joe’s extensive background and passion for EMS education, specifically in simulation, shine as he shares insights into his work developing state-of-the-art simulation labs and curriculum for multiple hospitals and residency programs across southeast Florida. His projects aim to elevate EMS education by in...
Duration: 00:57:09Paramedic Perspectives on COVID Through Qualitative Research
Nov 06, 2024By Bram Duffee, PhD, EMT-P
Qualitative research often remains a mystery to those in medicine who are accustomed to the clear-cut, numerical results of quantitative studies. Yet, when it comes to understanding complex, human-centric issues, qualitative research is indispensable. Take the COVID-19 pandemic, for example—an event where numbers alone cannot fully capture the profound human experiences involved.
Unlike quantitative research, which answers yes or no questions or delivers numerical data, qualitative methods delve deeper into the human elements of a topic. One powerful approach is conducting interviews, especially when the interviewer shares a cultural or...
Duration: 00:40:54Operative IQ
Oct 31, 2024JEMS Editor-in-Chief Dr. Ted Lee speaks with Operative IQ President / CEO EJ Aufderheide.
Operative IQ is committed to serving first response industries with controlled substance tracking, RFID solutions and Operative IQ Front Line to address the need for faster and better answers for managing operational readiness.
Duration: 00:24:13Hennepin (MN) EMS Paramedic Program Addresses Staffing Issues
Oct 28, 2024JEMS Editor-in-Chief Dr. Ted Lee speaks with Kerry Degen and Jill McCafferty of Hennepin EMS. Through it’s paramedic program, Hennepin has grown its system.
Duration: 00:26:05The Importance of PulsePoint
Oct 24, 2024JEMS Editor-in-Chief Dr. Ted Lee talks with Richard Price, founder and president of the PulsePoint Foundation. PulsePoint is a 501(c)(3) public non-profit foundation building applications that help public safety agencies inform and engage their citizens.
Duration: 00:24:51It Takes Collaboration to Improve Patient Outcomes
Oct 21, 2024ESO's Electronic Health Record makes it easy to produce high-quality EMS clinical documentation, saving your team time and ensuring accuracy. To learn more, visit eso.com/ehr/pod.
New Orleans EMS Maj. Tom Dransfield has a wide-ranging conversation with host Eric Chase. Topics include: SPARC Academy, whole blood and blood product initiatives, POCUS, Axon body-worn cameras and more.
Duration: 01:05:55Friday Night Lights: Shift 6 – Nacho Normal Chest Pressure
Oct 18, 2024Nothing beats starting your overtime shift on a nice, clear Taco Tuesday night with your regular partner on overtime, too. You both play rock paper scissors to decide which of your favorite food trucks you’ll be getting dinner at. Your partner is hell-bent on chicken tacos while you’re craving your favorite grouper tacos at Rick’s with the mango salsa. As you throw down rock and she throws down paper, your CAD chirps.
Read the full article here.
Duration: 00:08:16Resuscitation Academy and the Future of Resuscitation with Dr. Andrew McCoy
Oct 17, 2024ESO's Electronic Health Record makes it easy to produce high-quality EMS clinical documentation, saving your team time and ensuring accuracy. To learn more, visit eso.com/ehr/pod.
Hosts: Bradley Dean and David Blevins
Guest: Dr. Andrew McCoy, MD, assistant professor of Emergency Medicine; medical director for Shoreline Medic One and AMR Puget Sound Operations; program director for the University of Washington EMS Fellowship; and medical director for the Resuscitation Academy.
Episode Summary: In this episode, Bradley Dean and David Blevins sit down with Dr. Andrew McCoy to explore everything about resuscitation and t...
Duration: 00:58:34Dr. Orlando Rivera
Oct 09, 2024ESO's Electronic Health Record makes it easy to produce high-quality EMS clinical documentation, saving your team time and ensuring accuracy. To learn more, visit eso.com/ehr/pod.
Dr. Orlando Rivera joins the Not A-Fib Podcast to discuss his writings for JEMS and his LinkedIn posts on EMS. We discuss why it's time for advocacy for a "revolutionary" change in EMS in the United States and getting that conversation started.
We also discuss why it's time to change the way EMS in our country is funded, and the downstream effects of that lack of adequate f...
Duration: 01:01:08Death Talk from the Paramedic
Oct 07, 2024ESO's Electronic Health Record makes it easy to produce high-quality EMS clinical documentation, saving your team time and ensuring accuracy. To learn more, visit eso.com/ehr/pod.
Dr. Zachary Tillett, a paramedic who works as an emergency department physician in Maryland, talks about his new article, “Breaking Bad News in the Prehospital Setting: A Guide for EMS Clinicians.”
Duration: 00:52:22Turning Bystanders into Moral Rebels
Oct 02, 2024ESO's Electronic Health Record makes it easy to produce high-quality EMS clinical documentation, saving your team time and ensuring accuracy. To learn more, visit eso.com/ehr/pod.
On this episode of the Patient Centered Paramedic Podcast, Catherine Sanderson joins John Sammons. In her book “Why We Act, Turning Bystanders Into Moral Rebels”, she talks about the psychology of bystander action—or inaction. In this talk, we tie this concept into scene management, interpersonal relations and patient advocacy.
Duration: 00:25:43October Is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Oct 01, 2024ESO's Electronic Health Record makes it easy to produce high-quality EMS clinical documentation, saving your team time and ensuring accuracy. To learn more, visit eso.com/ehr/pod.
Curtina Blalock shares her family’s cancer journey with Chief Douglas Randell.
Duration: 00:40:23