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EMS in 2008The next MedicCast Live in January is going to be a look forward into EMS in 2008. What can we expect from the new year? Positives and Ne... Started by Jamie Davis, the PodmedicLatest Reply |
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Capnography for ParamedicsHere is a suggestion for a show topic or possibly a live interview. I haven't listened to every episode of the show, so if you already co... Started by Ken Gilcrest |
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MedicCast Show IdeasGot a tip or trick you would like me to review? How about a Med of the Week? You can post your show ideas here along with news links and ... Started by Jamie Davis, the Podmedic |
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Seizures - Shared ExperiencesThis week's episode (2/2/2009) is covering seizures for the tip of the week. I kicked off the discussion by saying that seizures are not ... Started by Jamie Davis, the Podmedic |
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Emergency PreparednessI know that there are supposed to be some basic emergency preparedness for situations such as fires. tornadoes, and minor medical emergen... Started by Shirley |
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new blood draw devicethere is a new blood draw product called bloodstick wanted to see what people thought. here is the link if you want to see it http://www.... Started by CWL |
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Jan. 15, 2008 Reply by Jamie Davis, the Podmedic |
EMS in 2008The next MedicCast Live in January is going to be a look forward into EMS in 2008. What can we expect from the new year? Positives and Ne... Started by Jamie Davis, the Podmedic |
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Jan. 5, 2008 Reply by Jamie Davis, the Podmedic |
Listeners of The Nursing Show! You can now express your appreciation of the Nursing Show weekly podcast for nurses by voting our podcast in the 2009 Podcast Awards. This awarding event is now accepting votes for sponsored podcasts until the 30th of November. Voting resets everyday at midnight (Eastern time) so one person can vote once every day until the closing date. After voting closes the People’s Choice Podcast Award winners will be announced during a live Podcast Awards Ceremony in Mid December.
Read more on The Nursing Show Nominated in 2009 Podcast Awards…
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Rumors are swirling around the internet that, thanks to a recent ratings boost, the love-it-or-hate-it Trauma may be resuscitated by NBC after all.
NBC had planned to run the original 13 episodes that it had ordered, but now rumor has it that more episodes are forthcoming. Some believe that the ever-perplexing Nielsen ratings are responsible, but others believe that a groundswelling of fan support has tipped the scales in the show’s favor. Apparently there’s a #savetrauma campaign on Twitter, and fan fiction has sprung up surrounding the characters, always a sign of true fan loyalty.
EMS personnel are an invaluable part of a crime scene, and their unique observations can greatly impact the course of investigation, according to Beonicia Loveless, Medical Examiner Investigator and Child Abuse Investigator for the State of Georgia Bureau of Investigation. Ms. Loveless gave a presentation called “Crime Scene Etiquette for EMS” that went beyond the usual basics of not disturbing the scene or cutting through bullet holes.
With the advent of portable ultrasound and other cutting edge innovations, emergency response vehicles are becoming more and more like rolling ERs every day. And starting in the spring of 2010, the Virginia Beach EMS department will be adding yet another ER treatment to their fleet.
Read more on Virginia Beach EMS to begin Therapeutic Hypothermia in the ambulance…
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It’s not often that positive news comes out of Iraq. So it’s refreshing to hear that medics from the 252nd Combined Arms Battalion, 30th Heavy Brigade Combat Team are teaching Iraqi federal police medical skills used to treat traumatic injuries. Part of the Iraqi Security Agreement, security forces in Baghdad are learning the skills they’ll need to stand on their own when the US forces eventually leave.
My friends Ted Setla & Chris Montera are trying to put together the first EMS reality series made by EMS providers, for EMS providers. As they try to secure funding for just the pilot of the series, a huge step forward came along today. Monitor/Defibrillator maker ZOLL is signed on as a corporate sponsor.
Here’s a short video introduction from the Chronicles of EMS stars, Mark and Justin, as they show each other learning about how the EMS systems work differently in each country. Mark is here from the U.K. and is currently in San Francisco riding along with fire fighter / paramedic Justin from SFFD.
For most EMS professionals, state-of-the-art equipment and gadgetry, not to mention ambulances that are quickly becoming rolling ERs, is pretty much par for the course. But a recent story from Malawi shows that sometimes the most low-tech solutions are really all that’s needed to save lives.
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