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By Russ Brown
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The podcast currently has 18 episodes available.
In this episode I sit down with anesthesiologist, inventor, and master educator Dr. Jim Ducanto for an insighful look at airway management today. We discuss all things airway including the SALAD technique, VL vs DL, airway positioning, and his approach to airway education.
In this episode of the Med Inspired podcast I sit down with former flight nurse, paramedic, and international seminar leader Scott Deboer to discuss all things pediatric resuscitation. Scott's career spans 30 years as a flight nurse, emergency room nurse, pediatric critical care transport nurse and nurse educator. He is also a international seminar leader and author of the book CPEN Review Putting it all together. In this episode Scott gives us his approach to the sick child, physical exam pearls, vascular access, cognitive preparation strategies and much more!
In this episode of the Med Inspired podcast I sit down with Dr. Mike Abernethy and talk all things trauma resuscitation and logistics. Dr. Abernethy is the chief flight physician at UW Med Flight and and has been a Med Flight physician and attending since 1992. He has an international reputation as an EMS educator and clinician and has lectured in the UK, Ireland, Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark, Cuba, Canada, and France. We discuss a myriad of topics including the best way to control a combative trauma patient, the logistics of airway management in an unstable trauma patient, the use of supraglottic airways, shock index, MAP and much more!
In this episode of the Med Inspired Podcast I sit down with Dr. Mark Shapiro. Dr. Shapiro is a practicing hospitalist and host of the Explore the Space podcast. We sit talk about a myriad of topics including the value of podcasting, the incredible networking opportunities that social media has to offer for clinicians, why talking about social issues in medicine is important and the one habit that makes high achievers standout.
In this episode of the Med Inspired podcast I sit down with Dr. Dara Kass. Dr. Kass is an emergency physician from New York City who is on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic. She shares her unique perspective of not only what its like for the doctors, nurses, EMS providers, and techs battling this unseen enemy but also what its like as someone who has the virus.
"You don't need to be trained in this industry to be a nice person."-Jonathon Feit
Jonathon Feit wears many hats. He is a managing consultant of the Brain Trust of Fire and EMS Technologists, as well as the co-founder and chief executive of Beyond Lucid Technologies Inc. He is a journalist, tech entrepreneur, and deep thinker on all things related to patient care reporting, community paramedicine, and making the world a better place. We sit down and talk about the current state of the opioid epidemic, how technology is changing the landscape of patient care reporting and tracking, and the current challenges facing healthcare today.
In this episode of the Med Inspired podcast I sit down with Dr. Jaime Hope for an enlightening conversation about a myriad of topics. We discuss the SMARTER acronym for achieving goals, how to combat Imposter syndrome and time management tips for the busy professional. Dr. Jaime Hope is an attending emergency physician in emergency medicine at Beaumont Health's Royal Oak campus, as well as author of Habit That!: How You Can Health Up in just 5 Minutes a Day.
In this episode of the Med Inspired podcast I have the pleasure of sitting down with Dr. Jessica Mason. Dr. Mason earned her medical degree at the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine and completed her emergency medicine residency training at Metro Health Medical Center and the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio. She completed a fellowship in Medical Education at UCSF Fresno where she is now the Fellowship Director and an assistant professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine. She is also the Deputy Director of EM:RAP, as well as the managing editor of C3, EM:RAP HD videos, and board review course Crunch Time. We discuss her approach to medical education, the value of podcasting in medical education, the importance of stories in medicine, and what it's like to work with Mel Herbert!
In this episode of the Med Inspired podcast I sit down with Dr. Peter Antevy and discuss how he and his team are changing the current paradigm of pediatric resuscitation. We also delve into what makes a successful entrepreneur, what makes great pre-hospital systems great, the current state of triage, and his emotional story of the 2018 Parkland school shootings.
The podcast currently has 18 episodes available.