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    Explore " fp-c" with insightful episodes like "Sepsis Syndrome - 2021 Evidence Review", "Episode 54 – NAEMSP Research Part I", "Evidenced Based 12-LEAD - WALDO can't find his SHIP", "Death By Clot: Dissecting Ischemic Stroke" and "Is HEAVEN the New LEMONS: Analyzing Airway Resuscitation Research" from podcasts like ""The FlightBridgeED Podcast - Video", "The EMS Lighthouse Project", "The FlightBridgeED Podcast - Video", "The FlightBridgeED Podcast - Video" and "The FlightBridgeED Podcast - Video"" and more!

    Episodes (71)

    Sepsis Syndrome - 2021 Evidence Review

    Sepsis Syndrome - 2021 Evidence Review
    In this episode, Eric breaks down some of the changes that were made to the new sepsis protocols in 2021. Sepsis is one of the most common illnesses that we see in critical care medicine. It's important to understand the many dimensions of sepsis and how to treat it as a critical care provider. A 30-minute transport could make the difference in your patient's outcome; maybe even life, or death. Arm yourself with the latest information and ensure that you are providing the right care for your septic patients.

    Episode 54 – NAEMSP Research Part I

    Episode 54 – NAEMSP Research Part I
    NAEMSP in Sunny San Diego… Just. SO. MUCH. GREAT. RESEARCH. Dr. Jarvis interviewed a small sample of the great work presented. There was so much we broke it into two parts. This episode features interviews with Dr. Amber Rice from Tucson, Arizona discussing a secondary analysis of the EPIC trial looking further into the impact of hypotension on TBI, Dr. Veer Vithalani from MedStar in Fort Worth, TX discussing how he used his CAD and ePCR data to determine which calls could safely get a BLS response, Dr. Erin Lincoln from Austin discussing her work on disparities in analgesia, and Dr. Henry Wang on his latest secondary analysis of the PART trial, this one looking at the impact of airway type (LT or ET) on ventilatory rates.

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    Evidenced Based 12-LEAD - WALDO can't find his SHIP

    Evidenced Based 12-LEAD - WALDO can't find his SHIP
    In this video podcast, Eric discussed the acronym developed by Jared Patterson, an educator for FOAMfrat. This clever memory aid is used to identify the atypical 12 lead tracings that often go unnoticed or missed. Join us for this information-packed episode on evidence-based 12 lead interpretation. So much good stuff! Please like and review on your current podcast app, including Spotify, Google Play, iTunes, PodBean, and many more.

    Death By Clot: Dissecting Ischemic Stroke

    Death By Clot: Dissecting Ischemic Stroke
    In this video podcast, Eric dives into all things neuro and ischemic stroke pathophysiology. We discuss brain physiology, circulation, common thrombotic and embolic stroke etiology, recognition, assessment, and management based on current evidence-based practice. Don't miss this episode! So much good stuff! Please like and review on your current podcast app, including Spotify, Google Play, iTunes, PodBean, and many more.

    Is HEAVEN the New LEMONS: Analyzing Airway Resuscitation Research

    Is HEAVEN the New LEMONS: Analyzing Airway Resuscitation Research
    In this episode, Eric dives into airway assessment, research, and resuscitation. how do you assess your airway? What methods optimize your ability to predict a difficult airway. How do you anticipate resuscitation factors that impact advanced airway management and your decision-making? This is an information-packed episode. Don't miss it! So much good stuff! Please like, subscribe, and leave a review on your current podcast app, including Spotify, Google Play, iTunes, PodBean, and many more.

    Episode 52 – The BOUGIE Trial

    Episode 52 – The BOUGIE Trial
    Do you even bougie, bro? Do you use the bougie on every intubation? If so, why? Do you think it improves first pass success? Well, I certainly did. At least before this trial was released. Join me to discuss this randomized controlled trial of bougie vs no bougie for intubation. I suspect the results will surprise you!

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    Episode 51 – Abstracts from PCRF at EMS Expo 2021 - Part 2

    Episode 51 – Abstracts from PCRF at EMS Expo 2021 - Part 2
    Dr. Jarvis and Mike Verkest return for part 2 of our interviews with some of the great researchers at the Prehospital Care Research Forum at EMS Expo in Atlanta. In this episode, we interview: Kevin Collopy on his RCT comparing ketamine and etomidate for RSI, Sean McAllister on Sepsis using the ESO dataset, and David Page about PCRF and his work on comparing Mexican and American EMT training. If you like the show, please give us a like on YouTube and a 5-star rating wherever you get your podcasts.

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    E203: The Standard of Care Podcast - Cross-over Episode: Reasonable Doubt

    E203: The Standard of Care Podcast - Cross-over Episode: Reasonable Doubt

    In this cross-over podcast, we are joined by our team from the Standard of Care Podcast. On 8/22/2021, a Colorado grand jury handed down a 32-count criminal indictment against the police officers and EMS personnel involved in the incident that led to Elijah McClain’s death. In this episode of The Standard of Care, Nick and Samantha try to untangle what these indictments could mean for the EMS community. We reach out to our resident experts - former prosecutor (now business lawyer) Chris Timmons and defense attorney (and Samantha’s law school classmate) Stephen Coxen – for answers. How do prosecutors even decide to file charges in a case like this? How does a grand jury work? What are the strengths and weaknesses of the prosecution’s case, and how does a criminal defense attorney defend a client against these charges? What can EMTs and paramedics do to protect themselves from potential criminal liability? You don't want to miss this episode. So much good stuff! Please like and review on your current podcast app, including Spotify, Google Play, iTunes, PodBean, and many more.

    E202: Special Episode: IBSC and Advanced Certification Discussion w/ John Clark

    E202: Special Episode: IBSC and Advanced Certification Discussion w/ John Clark

    In this podcast, Eric and Mike are joined by special guest John Clark, the Chief Operating Officer at the International Board of Specialty Certification - IBSC. We discuss all things related to the FP-C and CCP-C board certifications and answer a lot of listener questions related to why these two board certifications are the standard in critical care medicine for paramedics. You don't want to miss this episode. So much good stuff! Please like and review on your current podcast app, including Spotify, Google Play, iTunes, PodBean, and many more.

    Episode 50 – PCRF Research Abstracts from EMS Expo – Part I

    Episode 50 – PCRF Research Abstracts from EMS Expo – Part I
    Dr. Jarvis and Mike Verkest were at EMS Expo in Atlanta. We recorded some interviews from the FlightbridgeED booth on the exhibit floor and then discussed them when Mike stopped by the Casa Jarvis in Austin a bit later. There was so much goodness, we broke it up into two different episodes to keep these at a reasonable length.

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    Episode 49 – The RACKED Trial, with Dr. Barbic

    Episode 49 – The RACKED Trial, with Dr. Barbic
    Ketamine has been getting a lot of attention recently in the media. Its probably safe to say it’s had a bad year. We like ketamine. We felt bad it’s been having a rough year so we wanted to do something that would lift its spirits. Fortunately, Dr. David Barbic and his colleagues from Vancouver, BC published a wonderful, randomized trial comparing ketamine to a combination of haloperidol plus midazolam for undifferentiated agitation in the ED. This was the amazingly titled RACKED trial (Rapid Agitation Control with Ketamine in the ED). It has direct and important implications for EMS and is something all emergency providers should know about. Dr. Jarvis reviews the trial and then invites Dr. Barbic himself on the show to discuss this study. If you like the show, please give us a like on YouTube and a 5-star rating wherever you get your podcasts.

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    Episode 48 – Airway Updates from NEAR

    Episode 48 – Airway Updates from NEAR

    Mike and Jeff get together to discuss some airway papers from the National Emergency Airway Registry (NEAR) and float an idea for some merch. If you like the show, please give us a like on YouTube and a 5-star rating wherever you get your podcasts. Drop us questions/comments/suggestion for future pods at: Jeff.jarvis@flightbridgeed.com, @DrJeffJarvis, or Mike.Verkest@flightbridgeed.com, @MikeVerkest

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    Clinical Pearls: Mastering Advanced Hemodynamics

    Clinical Pearls: Mastering Advanced Hemodynamics
    In this video podcast, Eric takes a look at clinical pearls within the realm of advanced hemodynamics and cardiac physiology. He dives into the 1:5 rule and uses simulation from iSimulate, with case studies to illustrate how your hemodynamic numbers can help you in decision making. This is an information-packed episode, with a focus on current evidence-based practice and treatment guidelines. Don't miss it! Please like and review on your current podcast app, including Spotify, Google Play, iTunes, PodBean, and many more.

    Crossover Episode: Vaccine Straight Talk - Part 1

    Crossover Episode: Vaccine Straight Talk - Part 1
    Part 1: Bad information abounds. We wanted to get the band back together and give you a no-nonsense, non-political, non-biased easy to understand podcast about the COVID Vaccines (well, the mRNA versions) and talk about safety, efficacy, and everything else you wanted to know. We want you to be able to share this with your non-medical friends and family who may be on the fence when it comes to getting vaccinated. Thanks for continuing to support our podcast! Did you know many of our episodes can also be watched? Be sure to check out the FlightBridgeED channel on YouTube! We appreciate your subscriptions and views! Be sure to leave us a review and rating!

    Crossover Episode: Vaccine Straight Talk - Part 2

    Crossover Episode: Vaccine Straight Talk - Part 2
    Part 2: Bad information abounds. We wanted to get the band back together and give you a no-nonsense, non-political, non-biased easy to understand podcast about the COVID Vaccines (well, the mRNA versions) and talk about safety, efficacy, and everything else you wanted to know. We want you to be able to share this with your non-medical friends and family who may be on the fence when it comes to getting vaccinated. Thanks for continuing to support our podcast! Did you know many of our episodes can also be watched? Be sure to check out the FlightBridgeED channel on YouTube! We appreciate your subscriptions and views! Be sure to leave us a review and rating!

    Episode 47 – ETI Attempts and Outcomes in Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest

    Episode 47 – ETI Attempts and Outcomes in Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest
    In this episode, Dr. Jarvis discusses a paper that is hot off the presses and that he’s super excited to talk about. The good folks up in Seattle, WA and the Seattle FD looked at their cardiac arrest survival rates as a function of the number of intubation attempts needed to secure the airway. Results from this trial might help explain the 2.9% improved survival with King LT vs ETI that we saw in the PART trial. Join us to hear all the juicy details. As always, if you like the pod, give us a 5-star rating wherever you get your pods. If you have any questions, drop us a note: jeff.jarvis@flightbridgeed.com or @DrJeffJarvis and mike.verkest@flightbridgeed.com or @MikeVerkest. You can also follow the pod on Twitter at @EMSLighthouseProject.

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    Spinal Cord Injury - DEEP DIVE

    Spinal Cord Injury - DEEP DIVE
    Join Eric as he takes a DEEP DIVE into all things Spinal Cord Injury. Spinal cord injuries are catastrophic injuries that can be hard to manage. Each year approximately 17,000 new spinal cord injuries occur in the United States, with trauma from motor vehicle crashes as the leading cause. In this video podcast, we take a look at anatomy and physiology, injury location, and associated presentations for anterior cord, central cord, posterior and Brown-Sequard syndrome. This is an information-packed episode, with a focus on current evidence-based practice and treatment guidelines. Don't miss it! Please like and review on your current podcast app, including Spotify, Google Play, iTunes, PodBean, and many more.

    Episode 46: 2020 EMS LLSA Review with Dr. Casey Patrick

    Episode 46: 2020 EMS LLSA Review with Dr. Casey Patrick
    Every other year board certified EMS physicians must take an open book quiz over 20-25 papers felt by the American Board of Emergency Medicine (ABEM) to be something all EMS physicians should know. Dr. Jarvis and Dr. Casey Patrick (@cpatrick_89) from Montgomery County Health District EMS gave a lecture reviewing the 2020 ABEM EMS LLSA articles at the recent meeting of the Texas Chapter of NAEMSP. We got together right after our lecture to record this podcast going over these articles. Join us from the Cavalier Room at the Historic Menger Hotel (@mengerhotel) in downtown San Antonio, literally next door to the Alamo.

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    Episode 45: ESO Ketamine Paperfrom Eagles

    Episode 45: ESO Ketamine Paperfrom Eagles
    Ketamine is a wonder drug. Ketamine is a tool of systemic racism. Ketamine is impossible to overdose. Ketamine is an inappropriate drug used for inappropriate purposes. So much controversy. What should we believe? When in doubt, follow the data. Dr. Jeff Jarvis reviews a very timely paper just released in Annals of Emergency Medicine using the 2019 Data Collaborative data set that aims to describe the characteristics of patients getting ketamine as well as the potential deaths associated with it. As an added bonus, Drs. Remle Crowe and Brent Myers join Dr. Jarvis for an interview about their paper and the controversies surrounding ketamine use.

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    Episode 44: OHCA Update from Bend, OR

    Episode 44: OHCA Update from Bend, OR
    What is the impact of on-scene resuscitation vs intra-arrest transport on outcomes? Could the differences in first pass success between ETI and King LT have accounted for the differences in
    outcome in the PART trial? How about differences in compression interruptions? In this episode recorded on the road in Bend, Oregon, Dr. Jarvis reviews three new papers that address just these questions. He then has an interview and Petar and Amber Hossick about how Bend Fire Rescue has implemented tenets of improvement science to impact survival in their community.

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