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    Episodes (7)

    Ep. 31 Servant Leadership in MIH

    Ep. 31 Servant Leadership in MIH

    For paramedics, click HERE for CAPCE credit!

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    Hello, But Why EMS Podcast listeners!  What do Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos have in common?  They're both NOT servant leaders.  What are servant leaders you ask? And what does this have to do with EMS? 

    Well check out this episode of the But Why EMS podcast to hear Dr. Phil and Gina talk with MIH guests:

    Dr. Melissa Kroll

    Jennifer Rieker, Paramedic, Community Paramedic

    Jane Reilly BA, NRP, FP-C, CP

     Click here to check it out today!

    Thank you for listening!

    Hawnwan Philip Moy MD 

    Gina Pellerito NRP

    John Reagan NRP

    Paul Schuler NRP

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    Episode 30: Ego is the Enemy

    Episode 30: Ego is the Enemy

    For paramedics, click HERE for CAPCE credit!

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    Happy New Year But Why EMS Podcast listeners!  And with a new year comes the promise to become a better you personally and professionally.  So let’s start with changing our mindset when it comes to education.  In this episode, we have our But Why crew, Gina, Paul Schuler, and I talking with our special guest:

     

    Elizabeth Kendrick NREMTP

    about how amazing paramedics can be as healthcare clinicians, but how paramedics get in their own way when it comes to improving themselves.  

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    Thank you for listening!

    Hawnwan Philip Moy MD 

    Gina Pellerito EMT-P

    John Reagan EMT-P

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    Ep. 29: Finding water in the Desert

    Ep. 29: Finding water in the Desert

    For paramedics, click HERE for CAPCE credit!

    Brought to you by Urgent Admin which is an intuitive one-touch solution that connects in-field clinicians and medical directors in real-time,

    In the current state of affairs and the decreasing number of OB/GYN specialists in our communities, EMS will endure long transports of high-risk OB to tertiary care facilities.  As a prehospital clinician, you will be the one caring for these sick OB patient(s).  Are you ready?  To help you prepare, the But Why EMS podcast team discusses high-risk OB pathologies with our content expert

    Dr. Karin Fox, OB/GYN, Maternal Fetal Medicine, and EMS Physician at Texas Children's Hospital 

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    Thank you for listening!

    Hawnwan Philip Moy MD 

    Gina Pellerito EMT-P

    John Reagan EMT-P

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    Ep. 20 D Bolus No More!

    Ep. 20 D Bolus No More!

    For paramedics, click here for CAPCE credits. 

    Brought to you by Urgent Admin which is an intuitive one-touch solution that connects in-field clinicians and medical directors in real-time,

    The But Why EMS Podcast team brings to you a great conversation with 

    Kim McKenna PhD, RN, EMT-P

    about everything about getting rid of the term "Diesel Bolus," the Lights and Sirens Monograph, NAEMSP's joint position statement on Lights and Sirens, and how to educate and unlearn what we've learned!

    Click here to check it out today!

    Thank you for listening!

    Hawnwan Philip Moy MD 

    Gina Pellerito EMT-P

    John Reagan EMT-P

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    But Why EMS Podcast

    But Why EMS Podcast

    For paramedics, click here for CE credits. 

    Brought to you by Urgent Admin which is an intuitive one-touch solution that connects in-field clinicians and medical directors in real-time,

    this But Why EMS Podcast episode is a continuation of our last episode.  If you haven't heard our last episode: Shake Your Sillies Out, click here to check it out.  In this episode, we discuss a unique case study that is terrifying for any healthcare clinician: a child in the field who is in status epilepticus that won't respond to typical treatments.  What then?

    Hear the But Why EMS Podcast team discuss this situation with 

    Dr. Rejean M. Guerriro DO 

    Pediatric Neurologist at Saint Louis Children's Hospital

    Dr. Joseph Finney MD

    Pediatric Emergency Physician and EMS Fellow at Saint Louis Children's Hospital/Barnes Jewish Hospital

    Nikki Bain EMT-P & Brandon Treiber EMT-P 

    Click here to check it out today!

    Thank you for listening!

    Hawnwan Philip Moy MD 

    Gina Pellerito EMT-P

    John Reagan EMT-P

    Noah Bernhardson MD

     

     

    But Why EMS Podcast

    But Why EMS Podcast

    For paramedics click her for CEU credits.

    Brought to you by Urgent Admin which is an intuitive one-touch solution that connects in-field clinicians and medical directors in real-time,

    this But Why EMS podcast covers the sneaky chameleon known as Pseudo PEA. 

    Hear the But Why EMS Podcast team discuss with:

    Dr. Ian Ferguson 

    &

    Dr. Keith Marill 

    What Pseudo-PEA is, how to diagnose it, and more!

    Click here to check it out today!

    Thank you for listening!

    Hawnwan Philip Moy MD 

    Gina Pellerito EMT-P

    John Reagan EMT-P

    Noah Bernhardson MD

    Works Cited

    1. Mehta C, Brady W. Pulseless electrical activity in cardiac arrest: electrocardiographic presentations and management considerations based on the electrocardiogram. Am J Emerg Med. 2012;30(1):236-9.

    2. Littmann L, Bustin DJ, Haley MW. A simplified and structured teaching tool for the evaluation and management of pulseless electrical activity. Med Princ Pract. 2014;23(1):1-6.

    3. Bergum D, Skjeflo GW, Nordseth T, Mjolstad OC, Haugen BO, Skogvoll E, et al. ECG patterns in early pulseless electrical activity-Associations with aetiology and survival of in-hospital cardiac arrest. Resuscitation. 2016;104:34-9.

    4. Nordseth T, Olasveengen TM, Kvaloy JT, Wik L, Steen PA, Skogvoll E. Dynamic effects of adrenaline (epinephrine) in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest with initial pulseless electrical activity (PEA). Resuscitation. 2012;83(8):946-52.

    5. Hogan TS. External cardiac compression may be harmful in some scenarios of pulseless electrical activity. Med Hypotheses. 2012;79(4):445-7.

    6. Atropine sulfate for patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest due to asystole and pulseless electrical activity. Circ J. 2011;75(3):580-8.

    7. Gaspari R, Weekes A, Adhikari S, Noble V, Nomura JT, Theodoro D, et al. A retrospective study of pulseless electrical activity, bedside ultrasound identifies interventions during resuscitation associated with improved survival to hospital admission. A REASON Study. Resuscitation. 2017;120:103-7.

    8. Testa A, Cibinel GA, Portale G, Forte P, Giannuzzi R, Pignataro G, et al. The proposal of an integrated ultrasonographic approach into the ALS algorithm for cardiac arrest: the PEA protocol. Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci. 2010;14(2):77-88.

    9. Badra K, Coutin A, Simard R, Pinto R, Lee JS, Chenkin J. The POCUS pulse check: A randomized controlled crossover study comparing pulse detection by palpation versus by point-of-care ultrasound. Resuscitation. 2019;139:17-23.

    10. Paradis N.A., Martin G.B., Goetting M.G., Rivers E.P., Feingold M., Nowak R.M.Aortic pressure during human cardiac arrest. Identification of pseudo-electromechanical dissociation. Chest, 101 (1992), pp. 123-128

     

    But Why Podcast

    But Why Podcast

    For paramedics please click here for CEU Credits!

    In this episode, we discuss the dramatic rescue in Thailand, Ketamine’s pharmacology, indications, responsibilities of prehospital sedation, and what you should know about this medication in your own practice of medicine.   

    Using Ketamine affords you great power.

    And with great power...

    Download the episode today!

    Thank you for listening!

    Hawnwan Philip Moy MD

    Gina Pellerito EMT-P

    John Reagan EMT-P

    Works Cited

    "Thai Cave Rescue - Full Documentary HD."  YouTube, downloaded by Phil Moy, October 10 2020, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4GqD0B-KjI&t=126s&ab_channel=ADVEXONTV

     

     

     

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