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Train the Best. Change EMS.
Howdy, y'all, I'm Dr Jeff Jarvis, and I'm the host of the EMS lighthouse project podcast, but I'm also the medical director for the new EMS system we're building in Fort Worth Texas. We are looking for an experienced critical care paramedic who is an effective and inspiring educator to lead the initial and continuing training and credentialing of a new team of Critical Care Paramedics who will be responding to our highest acuity calls. The salary is negotiable but starts between $65,000 and $80,000 a year for this office position. Whether y'all wear cowboy boots or Birkenstocks, Fort Worth can be a great place to live and work. So if you're ready to create a world-class EMS system and change the EMS world with us, give us a call at 817-953-3083, take care y'all.
Should we chill out with the non-shockable cardiac arrests? Another look at targeted temperature management. First, we knew early hypothermia after ROSC saved brains. Then, we learned that doing it in the field didn’t make a difference and that there was no difference between 33C and 36C. This month, the NEJM published the HYPERION trial of non-shockable arrests randomized to hypothermia (33C) or normothermia (37C). If you like what you hear, please give us a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts and other premier podcast purveyors and tell your friends to subscribe.
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Train the Best. Change EMS.
Howdy, y'all, I'm Dr Jeff Jarvis, and I'm the host of the EMS lighthouse project podcast, but I'm also the medical director for the new EMS system we're building in Fort Worth Texas. We are looking for an experienced critical care paramedic who is an effective and inspiring educator to lead the initial and continuing training and credentialing of a new team of Critical Care Paramedics who will be responding to our highest acuity calls. The salary is negotiable but starts between $65,000 and $80,000 a year for this office position. Whether y'all wear cowboy boots or Birkenstocks, Fort Worth can be a great place to live and work. So if you're ready to create a world-class EMS system and change the EMS world with us, give us a call at 817-953-3083, take care y'all.
Should we chill out with the non-shockable cardiac arrests? Another look at targeted temperature management. First, we knew early hypothermia after ROSC saved brains. Then, we learned that doing it in the field didn’t make a difference and that there was no difference between 33C and 36C. This month, the NEJM published the HYPERION trial of non-shockable arrests randomized to hypothermia (33C) or normothermia (37C). If you like what you hear, please give us a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts and other premier podcast purveyors and tell your friends to subscribe.
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