Prehospital and Retrieval Medicine Podcast
Summary: The aim of this podcast is to discuss and debate prehospital and retrieval medicine--its current practice and controversies. In many ways the philosophy espoused will be that of prehospital critical care. Whereas EMCrit brings upstairs care, downstairs; I aim to bring it out of the hospital. Many prehospital providers are doing this already.
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- Artist: Minh Le Cong, MD
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Podcasts:
Jimmy D is back with more videos on intubation via a supraglottic airway and a really novel twist! Jimmy excels once again in his passion for demonstrating novel and resilient airway management techniques. Here are two videos taken in his elective OR list. All videos we post have been consented by the patients for medical [...]
Epinephrine and OHCA..Tim Noonan is a paramedic in Maryland, USA and he has no doubts about this issue. Tune in and listen up Check out Tim’s great blog on EMS and prehospital care roguemedic’s blog AND the original blog post on EMCrit on this topic. Great debate and discusssion there! EMCrit and Epi in OHCA [...]
Hi folks, today I interview Dr Darren Braude, an emergency physician in New Mexico and the man most associated with the novel concept of the Rapid Sequence Airway Dr. Braude’s Credentials: Darren Braude, MD, EMT-P, FACEP Medical Director, PHI Air Medical of NM Attending Physician, Adult and Pediatric ED Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine University [...]
Jimmy D is back with a video on intubation via a supraglottic airway but with a novel twist! SO what you say? Bougie assisted intubation via a LMA has been done before..sure thing. But what have we added or described further here …? See for yourself. Will this technique spell the death of RSI as [...]
Hi folks, Dr Bill Hinckley, sent me an awesome audio powerpoint recording on DASH -1 A emergency airway concept Wild Bill has some great ideas on emergency airway management and he has formulated them into a concept he has coined DASH-1A. What is it? Well check it out here for download and your viewing andContinue reading "DASH -1A Emergency Airway Concepts with Dr Bill Hinckley"
A special treat for those passionate about emergency airway management! Dr James Du Canto is an anaesthesiologist with a keen interest bordering on obsession with management of the difficult airway We talked for a whole hour on this topic of emergency airway skills and techniques and could have kept going but we want our listeners [...]
Hi folks! On this podcast I interview Dr Brian Burns, Emergency Physician and Retrieval Specialist with Greater Sydney Area HEMS service, Sydney, Australia. He is the director of clinical research for his service so knows a thing or two about clinical studies! So naturally I had to ask him to review two latest prehospital research [...]
Hi folks, today I interview Thomas Pahl, PA-C (physician assistant, emergency medicine), Mille Lacs Health System, Onamia, Minnesota. Today’s Discussion: Tom tells us about his role as an emergency medicine physician assistant in rural Minnesota , his background training and current professional development in critical care ultrasound and emergency airway management. I ask him about [...]
Hi folks, today I interview Dr Bill Hinckley, an emergency physician in Cincinnati, Ohio who also is a flight physician on the Helicopter Emergency Service(HEMS),Air Care & Mobile Care, UC Health – University Hospital Dr. Hinckleys Credentials: William R. Hinckley, MD FACEP CMTE Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, University of Cincinnati Air Medical Director and [...]
A tale of two traumas, two women, two continents and two approaches to prehospital care. Introduction In 1996, Lady Diana was in a serious car crash at over 85mph in a Paris tunnel. She and her bodyguard were the only survivors, on arrival of the French prehospital services within twelve minutes. She arrested on extricationContinue reading "PHARM Historical Case Studies"
Minh Interviews Sean Keogh
Minh's Own the Airway Podcast - 003
Minh interviews Dr. Karel Habig, Medical Director, Greater Sydney Area HEMS, New South Wales, Australia
Minh discusses the need to bring your own lighting when working in the field.
This is not an EMCrit Podcast, this is the first episode of a possible new podcast from EMCrit frequent poster Minh Le Cong.