Prehospital Emergency Care Podcast

By: Hawnwan Moy Scott Goldberg Jeremiah Escajeda Joelle Donofrio-Odmann Maia Dorsett Leshmi Kumar
  • Summary

  • This is the Prehospital Emergency Care Podcast, the official Podcast for the National Association of EMS Physician's (NAEMSP) journal, Prehospital Emergency Care. This bimonthly podcast contains in-depth interviews with manuscript authors and engaging commentary from EMS physicians Dr. Hawnwan Moy, Dr. Scott Goldberg, Dr. Jeremiah Escajeda, Dr. Joelle Donofrio-Odmann, Dr. Maia Dorsett, Dr. Lekshmi Kumar.
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Episodes
  • Ep. 146 Consensus Best Practices for Collaboration Between Law Enforcement and Emergency Medical Services During Acute Behavioral Emergencies
    Jan 9 2025

    PEC Podcast Episode 146: Consensus Statement of the National Association of EMS Physicians International Association of Fire Chiefs and the International Association of Chiefs of Police: Best Practices for Collaboration Between Law Enforcement and Emergency Medical Services During Acute Behavioral Emergencies

    📢 New Episode Alert! 📢

    The Prehospital Emergency Care Podcast is back with a special episode you won't want to miss!

    This month, we delve into the groundbreaking "Consensus Statement of the National Association of EMS Physicians, International Association of Fire Chiefs, and the International Association of Chief of Police: Best Practices for Collaboration Between Law Enforcement and Emergency Medical Services During Acute Behavioral Emergencies."

    Join us as we welcome esteemed guest authors Dr. Mike Levy, Dr. David Tan, Dr. Diane Miller, and Mike McEvoy to discuss the critical insights and recommendations within this vital document.

    Here's what you can expect:

    • Expert analysis: Gain a deep understanding of the consensus statement's key components and practical implications.
    • Collaboration in action: Discover how law enforcement and EMS can collaborate seamlessly to provide optimal care during behavioral emergencies.
    • Real-world application: Learn how these best practices can translate into improved outcomes for patients and increased safety for first responders.

    Tune in today and discover how collaboration can transform the way we approach acute behavioral emergencies!

    Available on all major podcast platforms.

    Click here to download today!

    As always THANK YOU for listening.

    Hawnwan Philip Moy MD (@pecpodcast)

    Scott Goldberg MD, MPH (@EMS_Boston)

    Jeremiah Escajeda MD, MPH (@jerescajeda)

    Joelle Donofrio-Odmann DO (@PEMems)

    Maia Dorsett MD PhD (@maiadorsett)

    Lekshmi Kumar MD, MPH(@Gradymed1)

    Greg Muller DO (@DrMuller_DO)

    Ariana Weber MD (@aweberMD4)

    Rebecca Cash PhD (@CashRebeccaE)

    Michael Kim MD (@michaelkim_md)

    Rachel Stemerman PhD (@steminformatics)

    Nikolai Arendovich MD

    Elijah Robinson MD

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    33 mins
  • Episode 145: Quick Hits Vol 28 No 3
    Nov 4 2024

    PEC Podcast Episode 145: Quick Hits from Prehospital Emergency Care Journal

    Get ready for a rapid-fire review of the latest prehospital research!

    In Episode 145 of the PEC Podcast, we dive into the original research section of the Prehospital Emergency Care Journal (Volume 28, Number 3). Join our expert panel as we dissect key findings and discuss the implications for EMS practice.

    This episode covers manuscripts like:

    • Challenges Locating the Scene of Emergency: A Qualitative Study of the EMS System in Rwanda
    • Prehospital Validation of the Assessment of Blood Consumption (ABC) Score
    • Evidence for Use of Validated Sepsis Screening Tools in the Prehospital Population: A Scoping Review
    • ...and more!

    Tune in for a concise and informative discussion that will keep you up-to-date on the latest advancements in prehospital care.

    Click here to download today!

    As always THANK YOU for listening.

    Hawnwan Philip Moy MD (@pecpodcast)

    Scott Goldberg MD, MPH (@EMS_Boston)

    Jeremiah Escajeda MD, MPH (@jerescajeda)

    Joelle Donofrio-Odmann DO (@PEMems)

    Maia Dorsett MD PhD (@maiadorsett)

    Lekshmi Kumar MD, MPH(@Gradymed1)

    Greg Muller DO (@DrMuller_DO)

    Ariana Weber MD (@aweberMD4)

    Rebecca Cash PhD (@CashRebeccaE)

    Michael Kim MD (@michaelkim_md)

    Rachel Stemerman PhD (@steminformatics)

    Nikolai Arendovich MD

    Elijah Robinson MD

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    13 mins
  • Episode 144 Deep Dive: End Tidal CO2 in Cardiac Arrest
    Sep 30 2024

    Cardiac arrest in the prehospital setting continues to be a critical area of focus for EMS clinicians, especially when it comes to measuring ventilation and perfusion. In this episode, we’ll do a deep dive on new research investigating the role of end tidal carbon dioxide (ETCO2) as a potential indicator of survival in out-of-hospital cardiac arrests. The study looks at how both high and low ETCO2 levels affect mortality and why these numbers alone may not be enough to guide resuscitation decisions. Stick around for all the insights!

    In this podcast, we interview the lead author

    Tanner Smida

    MD/PhD Candidate

    AEMT

    West Virginia University

    on the manuscript:

    The Association of Prehospital End-Tidal Carbon Dioxide with Survivial Following Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest

    Click here to download it today!

    As always THANK YOU for listening.

    Hawnwan Philip Moy MD (@pecpodcast)

    Scott Goldberg MD, MPH (@EMS_Boston)

    Jeremiah Escajeda MD, MPH (@jerescajeda)

    Joelle Donofrio-Odmann DO (@PEMems)

    Maia Dorsett MD PhD (@maiadorsett)

    Lekshmi Kumar MD, MPH(@Gradymed1)

    Greg Muller DO (@DrMuller_DO)

    Ariana Weber MD (@aweberMD4)

    Rebecca Cash PhD (@CashRebeccaE)

    Michael Kim MD (@michaelkim_md)

    Rachel Stemerman PhD (@steminformatics)

    Nikolai Arendovich MD

    Elijah Robinson MD

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    32 mins

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