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RTB

North East Ambulance Service

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RTB (Return To Base) is a podcast from North East Ambulance Service. In each episode, NEAS team members James Atkinson, Jason O'Connell or Mark Selling speak to expert colleagues to try and answer some of the big questions staff members have about working in the ambulance service, from day-to-day issues like mental health and the importance of speaking up, to big picture ideas like the future of paramedicine.
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This podcast is designed to have engaging and inspirational conversations with some of the worlds leading experts in or relating to pre-hospital care. We hope you take a lot from the conversations both from a technical and non-technical perspective. Please rate and review the show as feedback helps ensure that the best information gets back to you throughout the project.
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Adventurer, Athlete, Investor & Entrepreneur Glen Younggregoris shares Inspiring conversations to help you improve daily while also learning from some of the most successful people in the world in a way you have never heard their stories before. Thanks For Tuning In!
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Welcome to the Current ECG Podcast! You listen to this podcast because you want to advance your ECG Interpretation skills and deliver a higher quality of patient care as a practitioner of Emergency Medicine. This content has been crafted for students and practicing Paramedics, Nurses, Physician Assistants, Physicians, Medical Students at all levels and scopes of practice and Emergency Medicine Educators. You will learn the basics to build a strong ECG foundation and more advanced topics like ...
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The Shift Extension Paramedic Podcast

The Shift Extension Paramedic Podcast

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The Shift Extension Paramedic Podcast is a free, open access source of information relevant to the profession of paramedicine. Join the team and their guests as we explore the medicine, challenge the norms, learn from our experiences and uncover new ideas.
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Talk Me To Death

Barking Dog Productions

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A podcast about death and dying. Death is inevitable, so why don‘t we ever talk about it? In this podcast an ER nurse and a stand-up comedian start discussions around the social, moral, philosophical, cultural and technological influences on death and our concepts around dying. Essentially, anything death related that someone will talk to us about, we‘ll join the conversation. Talk Me To Death is hosted by Amanda, an emergency RN, and co-hosted by Andrew, a stand-up comedian. While we make n ...
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Are you an EMS professional who seeks to provide the best care possible to the patients for which you care? Are you an EMS professional who spends the quiet of the early morning or late night thinking about the science behind the medicine and its implications on the care we provide? Are you fascinated with how the science of emergency medicine is related to our industry's culture? Where have we been? Where are we going, and how are we going to get there? If these are the questions you find y ...
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98.7 Chatt Tech…where 98.7 percent of our students earn a career. Chattahoochee Technical College is comprised of eight campuses that serve a six-county area in beautiful North Georgia: Bartow, Cherokee, Cobb, Gilmer, Paulding, Pickens. We’re proud to offer outstanding education and training services as part of the Technical College System of Georgia’s mission of “providing technical, academic and adult education and training focused on building a well-educated, globally competitive workforc ...
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Tracy Nicholls, Chief Executive of the College of Paramedics, joins us in this episode. With over 25 years of experience, Tracy has significantly influenced the evolution of Paramedicine, from her early days as a paramedic to becoming the first registered paramedic on an NHS Trust Board of Directors. This conversation delves into the advancement of…
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This is the second in the four-part series on anatomical trauma with some of the world's leading experts in specialist pre-hospital care. In this episode, we are examining pelvic trauma. In this discussion, I speak with Ash Vasireddy, a fellowship-trained Orthopaedic Trauma Surgeon at King’s College Hospital, London, specialising in complex fractur…
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In this episode of the Pre-Hospital Care Podcast, we chat with Alex Mair, a paramedic who qualified in 2022 after studying in Australia. Alex discusses her journey of starting her career in Australia and continuing it in the UK, far from her home and support systems, and goes on to share insights into the challenges she has faced both clinically an…
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This is the first in the four-part series on anatomical trauma with some of the world's leading experts on specialist pre-hospital care. In today's episode, we delve into the complexities of assessing and treating thoracic injuries in pre-hospital care. We'll cover a range of topics, including pneumothorax, haemothorax, and flail chest. Our discuss…
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In today's episode, we'll explore some of the key resources around breaking bad news and innovative approaches to building compassionate systems and individuals. Our guest shares her insights on the latest trends and best practices in breaking bad news and treatment of PTSD. We also explore some of the key resources available on EmergencyResilience…
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In this episode, we will speak with two distinguishedguests who are leaders in critical care. Joining us from Cardiff University is Sharon Norman, the course lead for the Masters in Critical Care program at the Russell Group University. Sharon is a senior nurse by backgroundand has been instrumental in shaping the curriculum and ensuring it meets t…
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This episode continues our series on traumatic bleeding, focusing on the use of blood transfusions in prehospital settings. While blood transfusions are life-saving for haemorrhagic shock, evidence on prehospital blood use is mixed. Civilian and military studies show improved outcomes with prehospital blood, but the 2022 RePHILL trial found no supe…
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Got to sit down with the incredible Dr. Robert Schinke fresh off the release of his incredible new book. We take a deep dive into his upbringing and how the people who doubted him proved to be his biggest motivators for his success and longevity. Robert takes a very enthusiastic approach to his life and shares how you can apply the principles that …
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In this episode, we will look at the innovative Walking BloodDonor program as a collaborative effort between the Canadian Armed Forces and Canadian Blood Services. This program has revolutionised the way blood is provided to troops deployed in remote and austere environments. Today's guest will take us behind the scenes, explaining how troops are p…
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My good friend Zak returns to the studio to catch up on what's been going on with us and our self growth journeys. Zak talks about leaving personal training, Bullying Clients To Success, Leading A Business, how to Stop Being A Victim & his journey from his mom passing to how his opinions changed of her throughout his life and how he almost went dow…
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In this episode, we'll delve into the organisational culture of ambulance services; and the unwritten rules, beliefs, and behaviours that shape how we work. From KPIs to mission statements to crew room dynamics, to the disparate social work hours of pre-hospital care. We unpack the insights of what truly makes this unique workplace tick. Joining me…
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In this episode, we examine the upcoming Paramedic Norwegian Acute Stroke Prehospital Project (ParaNASPP), a stepped wedge randomised trial evaluating the use of the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) for stroke screening by paramedics in ambulances. The study aims to enhance early stroke identification and triage, potentially impro…
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Jimmy joins the podcast this week for an incredible conversation. Jimmy had a brutal upbringing that presented many challenges. He lost his mother at a young age, spent lots of time moving around from school to school, not really fitting in and the circumstances drove his to a lock of reckless, dangerous and illegal things. Very destructive both to…
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In this episode, we delve into the Ten Second TriageTool (TST) to understand its performance in action. We explore the development and impact of the NHSE Major Incident Triage Tools (MITT & TST), designed to prioritise life-saving interventions quickly and effectively. Our guest provides insights into how these tools are transforming emergency resp…
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In this episode, we delve into The EXIT Project, an initiative founded by Tim Nutbeam and Rob Fenwick, aimed at improving spinal care, indications for spinal immobilisation and patient outcomes in road traffic incidents and other axial load injuries. The project employs scientific rigour and trial methodology to develop effective strategies for eme…
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This special edition of the PHCP podcast for International Paramedic Day explores the diverse and evolving landscape of the paramedic field. Our hosts delve into the growth of roles, changes in triage systems, community engagement, interdisciplinary collaboration, technological advancements, mental health support, and future predictions. This compr…
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This is one of my favorite people. A mans man. I love talking to my brother Cory Labrosse, Cory & I have been friends for about 6 years now. We got our Blue belts in Jiu-Jitsu together to our gun licenses. Cory had an accident in the fall of 2023 during training for the largest tournament in Canada when he suffered a stroke. He went treatment and w…
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In this conversation, we will examine and explore the anatomy of work that a Sydney HEMS Registrar sees within their time at one of the most progressive and dynamic Air Ambulance services in the southern hemisphere. We dig into the day-to-day life, the clinical governance, the case mix and indeed the debrief that occurs within the Sydney HEMS team.…
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This week we are talking with Dr. Brian Burns about therange of Pre-hospital cases seen in NSW Australia. In the episode, we will explore the prevalence of trauma versus acute medical pathology, the types and patterns of injury encountered, the range and efficacy of interventions in pre-hospital care delivered and the utility of each. We will also …
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My friend Erik AKA "Koncept" is a musician, video editor, film maker & we dive into it all on todays episode. Erik talks about losing his father at the young age of 7, growing up in a rough area doing whatever it took to make ends meet, discovering music through poetry & how his passion of music has transformed into making music & film making. I'm …
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Join me as I speak with Rob Pupelis, CEO of Spectros Medical Devices, about the latest advancements in tissue oximetry and the future of this medical technology. Rob is a leader in the development of non-invasive sensing and remote monitoring in healthcare, with a focus on shedding light on tissue health and diseases related to vascular performance…
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In this conversation, the author of Designing for Healthcare: The human-centred Approach, Craig Joseph joins us to discuss design processes, workflows, operations, and technologies around the person-to-person interaction which fundamentally lies at the heart of healthcare and human factors. Craig states that currently chronic disease management,med…
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My friend & training partner the King Charles Humphrey joins the podcast this week. Charles has had a crazy life thus far growing up and studying political science, to teaching in Japan then living in China & coming back to Canada to become a Medic & Run in an Election. Charles has done everything & he takes us through the craziness of it all. From…
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In this conversation, we will examine the percentage andgrowth of females in Pre-Hospital Emergency Medicine (PHEM). We also examine the diversity within the UK context and how this has slowly but surely grown and affected the workforce for the better within pre-hospitalcare. We also discuss the hierarchy of competence, barriers to entry and some o…
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If you recognize the voice its because you have definitely heard it if you live in Sudbury. Bryan "COOP" Cooper Co - Host of 91.7 Country mornings with Josh & play by play commentator for the Sudbury Wolves Drops by the studio to sit behind our microphones. He shares his upbringing as an outcast in High school, working around Ontario as a broadcast…
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In this episode, I will be speaking with Ani Naqvi. Ani is an Executive Transformation Expert and Mentor who guides leaders towards productivity, self-care, and finding purpose. Her remarkable experiences, including surviving the 2004 tsunami, have shaped her holistic approach to personal and professional growth. Ani's remarkable personal experienc…
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In this conversation, we will examine the utility andinnovation of virtual reality training as a tool for paramedic practice. We will examine the engagement with VR technology, which areas of education it can support, the reflections from students, Virtual Reality versus reality in an academic sense, the assessment process online and much more. To …
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The Man himself Evan Harris Joins me in studio today to discuss his journey from growing up in LA, playing basketball for Harvard, playing basketball overseas, to moving back to North America to raise his family to playing for the Sudbury 5 & just this past year announcing his retirement from basketball. We dive into the up bringing, the lessons an…
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In this episode, we have the privilege of interviewing Jack Mannings, the Spinal Injury Association (SIA) support coordinator for London. Jack shares his authentic story of having a spinal cord transection at C5 from a road traffic incident that left him tetraplegic. He speaks from his experience both pre and post-injury, shedding light on his reha…
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The man himself Rob Hyndman joins me in studio this week. We dive into how he got started in fire fighting, working all around Toronto, getting hired back in Sudbury, political issues, disability law issues, union issues, fire fighter issues, bringing groups of the municipality together, fire fighting & his experiences battling mental health strugg…
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Preventing dementia and Alzheimer’s disease is apriority for many. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO) there are currently more than 55 million people suffering from dementia worldwide, and nearly 10 million new cases each year. It is also currently the seventh leading cause of death and one of the major causes of disability and depend…
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You have seen him around the community and now you see him on the podcast! Kiyan dives into creating music with the youth, mental health subject as it pertains to him and what teachers share about it in schools & maintaining a healthy outlook on life! - @WorldPeacejesus Connect With Kiyan:https://www.worldpeacejesus.com/https://www.instagram.com/wo…
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In this conversation, we will examine what is involvedwith the application and benefits of becoming a University Ambulance NHS Trust. As of the start of April of this year, the Trust is now known as the Welsh Ambulance Services University NHS Trust. The sought-after status has been granted by the Welsh Government in recognition of WAST’s commitment…
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In this episode, we dig into the life of a fast jet pilot with Paul Heasman. Paul speaks candidly about Crew Resource Management (CRM), the line between training and instinct, OODA loops, decision making, and much more. Paul joined the Air Force in 1999 and went through training through various aircraft types. Paul then flew the Tornado F3 from RAF…
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TJ joins the podcast this week to dive into his upbringing, how he became an avid gambler to addict to now helping people recover from the addictions. He talks about business, gambling, recovery and rehab. We dive into everything recovery and business and I cant wait for you guys to listen and watch.Connect With TJ: IG - https://www.instagram.com/m…
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In this conversation, we will examine the role of AIwithin pre-hospital care. We will also look at how AI is being embedded within the systems and processes from dispatch algorithms to diagnostics to demand profiling. We also look at the future of AI and where it might support patientcare. To do this I have Nico Preston with me, Nico is ascientist …
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Sudbury Five veteran, Cenophile, podcast host broadcaster & all around dope dude to talk to Duane Notice joins the podcast today!=========================================================More From Duane:IG: https://www.instagram.com/duunotice/Podcast Website: https://www.scenedms.com/Podcast: https://www.scenedms.com/podcasts@scenedms - SUBSCRIBE===…
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In this conversation, we will examine Patient Liaisonand follow-up. Pre-hospital clinicians are often just the first point of medical contact, so checking in throughout the rehabilitation allows clinicians and patients to close the loop on any unanswered questions and often is a chance to learn about things from the patient’s perspective. This fost…
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Join me in this episode where I speak with Mike Donal. We unpack his journey through growing up, dropping out of school, drug use, mental health, self-harm, suicidal attempts, steroid use, sex, and mental health section in a hospital, all before 21 years old. We also look at Mike’s journey through the gym, alcohol, relationships, tattoos, and stero…
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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…
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Kris Cacciotti joins the show today to dive into the crazy off grid no rules race "The Speed Project" Connect: https://www.instagram.com/citysworld705/?hl=en*This video is NOT sponsored. Some product links are affiliate links which means if you buy something we'll receive a small commission *Audio Equipment - https://amzn.to/3wBqAbR Camera Equipmen…
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In this episode, we speak with Professor Mark Wilson about the forthcoming SIS trial. This randomised study aims to compare the safety and patient outcomes of the current spinal immobilisation practice versus a more flexible "movement minimisation" approach for suspected spinal injury patients. The findings could inform future clinical guidelines. …
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In this conversation, we will look at the relationship between Paramedic theory and practice with Vince Clarke. We will dig intoVince’s doctorate in Education on the subject, various frameworks for the acquisition of skills through simulation, reflective models of learning, the progression from novice to expert, directive versus facilitative learni…
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GET READY FOR AN INSPIRATIONAL JOURNEY! In this jaw-dropping episode, join me as I sit down with the incredible Kevin Rempel, a man who has faced it all - from the soaring highs of being an Olympic athlete to the daunting challenge of learning to walk again after a life-altering accident. Buckle up and prepare to be moved, motivated, and inspired a…
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In this conversation, we will look at the life of an Advanced Clinical Practitioner (ACP). We will dig into what the training looks like, the autonomy involved, the various specialisms you can take, what Dan has learnt along the way and much more. As more and more alternative career pathways are opening, we explore if this one is an attractive opti…
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In this episode, I will be speaking with Jay Baldwin. At 26 Jay had suffered bilateral leg amputations from an IED whilst serving in the British army in Afghanistan. He was medically discharged from the UK military at 28, divorced at 32 and battled and won cancer at 33. Since being medically discharged from the Army, the dad of six has learned to w…
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My friends and I are here to day to discuss this narrative, talk about our challenges with mental health struggles and how we have adapted our lives and chosen not to be victim of our circumstances. There is nothing out there like this for men so do share and help us help men!Connect With Us:Michael - https://www.instagram.com/michaelbrovac/Zak - h…
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Join us for an insightful conversation with Robbie Maiden, a lifeboat coxswain, as he shares his journey from being embedded in a culture from a young age to becoming a leader in the austere lifeboat setting. With no formal leadership training, Robbie has developed his skills through experiential learning and personal growth. Robbie has held the po…
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