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RSI (Dr.Nageena Hussain)07 Jul 202400:45:56

Welcome back!


In this episode we cover Rapid sequence induction,

Consultant anaesthetist Nageena (The air ambulance service Helimed 53+54) joins us on this episode to discuss RSI


In this episode we cover


-definition

-indications for the procedure

-equipment and resources required for RSI

-pre procedure and post procedure checks

-RSI drugs


Twitter @Medicmiddle


Paediatric Trauma - Dr James Nayyar (KidConfident)17 Apr 202401:00:43

Welcome back to the show!


In this episode we chat to Consultant Anaesthetist Doctor James Nayyar (The Air Ambulance Service) whom is the creator of the FOAMed platform Kid Confident - https://www.kidconfident.org/


We take you on a whistle stop tour of Paediatric trauma, discussing key concepts when managing and treating these patients.


Twitter -

@MedicMiddle

@KidConfident23



Haemorrhage Part 2 (CCP Ryan Ferris)26 Sep 202100:22:45
Welcome back to Medic in the Middle, in this episode Critical Care Paramedic Ryan joins us for part 2 of 'Haemorrhage'. In this episode we cover: - Hypovolemia in trauma (Fluid management) - TXA  - Oxygenation   Follow on Twitter - @MedicMiddle  Music Composed and performed by Tom Alderson.
Haemorrhage Part 1 (CCP Ryan Ferris)31 Aug 202100:43:46
'Medic In The Middle' is a podcast series hosted by registered Paramedic, Tom Alderson. Medic In The Middle aims to explore a range of different topics, issues and articles based around Pre - hospital emergency medicine. This first series will feature guests from a range of different Pre hospital and in hospital specialties. On this show HEMS CCP Ryan Ferris Joins us again to talk about haemorrhage and principles of haemorrhage control. Follow the show on twitter '@Medicmiddle' Show notes/references are below: https://www.traumacare.org.uk/ - External Haemorrhage Control Presented by Paul Parker (Tournequets + improvised haemorrhage control techniques) https://persysmedical.com/blog/hypothermia-prevention/trauma-triad-of-death/ https://www.jems.com/patient-care/three-reasons-not-to-use-saline-or-crystalloids-in-trauma/ https://phemcast.co.uk/ https://go.drugbank.com/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23477634/ Trauma Care Webinar: Fractured Neck Of Femur Presented by Martyn Parker https://www.tarn.ac.uk/
Mental Health + Mental Capacity 01 May 202100:46:01
Welcome back! In this episode, Mental health triage car paramedic Cat and Registered MH Nurse Sarah join the show to discuss mental health and mental capacity. Topics covered in this episode  - Mental health triage car role - Raid team/Liason psychiatry (emergency department mental health teams) - Mental health sections  - Mental capacity act - Suicide assessment risk  - Pharmacology of mental health medications and overdose implications
Asthma18 Mar 202100:33:49
Welcome back to the latest instalment from Medic in The Middle, todays episode on is on Asthma, and we are going to be covering; -Asthma definition -Management of asthma -Asthma pathophysiology  -Pharmacodynamics of drugs used in emergency management -Considerations for cardiac arrest Enjoy! Music performed and written by Thomas Alderson
Diabetes (Dr. Ali Karamat)28 Jan 202100:53:46
Medic In The Middle is back! This time, talking about Diabetes. With special Guest Dr. Muhammad Ali Karamat - Consultant Diabetes + Endocrinologist In this podcast we will cover; - Diabetes definition + Pathophysiology - Type 1 + Type 2 diabetes - Management of Hypoglycaemia + Hyperglycaemia - DKA + HHS     - Covid-19 related issues surrounding Diabetic patients - Management of emergency conditions
Traumatic Cardiac Arrest16 Dec 202001:01:34
'Medic In The Middle' is a new podcast series hosted by registered Paramedic, Tom Alderson. Medic In The Middle is a new podcast, exploring a range of different topics, issues and articles. This first series will feature guests from a range of different Pre hospital and in hospital specialties. Todays Episode features special guest - Ryan Ferris, Critical care paramedic working for Midlands Air Ambulance and we will be discussing Traumatic Cardiac Arrest. Music Composed by Tom Alderson
Maternity 08 Oct 202001:20:03
'Medic In The Middle' is a new podcast series hosted by registered Paramedic, Tom Alderson. Medic In The Middle is a new podcast, exploring a range of different topics, issues and articles. This first series will feature guests from a range of different Pre hospital and in hospital specialties. Todays Debut episode is Maternity, featuring guest Midwives Lauren and Helen. Covering: -Stages of labour -Birthing process and Physiology -Shoulder dystocia, Cord prolapse, Breach Birth -PPH and Eclampsia -Care of a newborn -Pre term delivery
Traumatic Brain Injury (Dr Lauren Weekes)27 Oct 202300:55:34

In this episode we are joined by Consultant anaesthetist Lauren Weekes (Devon air ambulance, BASICS Devon, University Hospitals Plymouth)


Topics covered in this episode:


-epidemiology

-pathophysiology

-assessment + management in pre-hospital setting

-Primary + Secondary Brain injury

-pre-hospital critical care interventions


Twitter @Medicmiddle

@WeekesLauren



Neonates (Ft. James Yates - Resus Room)30 Aug 202301:17:43

Hello! Welcome back to the show. In this Episode, James Yates (GWAAC, Resus Room, soNAR) Joins us to discuss Neonatal Management and transition of the newborn at birth.


Topics covered include:

- What is soNAR?

- Neonate definition

- Pre term birth

- Neonate assessment and management

- Fetal + newborn circulation

- Stabilisation at birth (DCC, Thermal Care)

- Assessing and managing a newborn

- Neonatal Life Support/ Post Transitional care


Twitter @medicmiddle

Drowning - (HART/CCP - Jon Bush)21 Apr 202300:53:16

Welcome back to Medic in The Middle, in this episode we speak to YAS HART Critical Care Paramedic Jonathan Bush to talk about Drownings

In this Episode expect to hear about


- Drowning definition + Epidemiology

- Drowning Physiology

- The 'Metabolic Ice box'

- Scene safety and scene management

- When is resuscitation futile ?

- ALS considerations during cardiac arrest


Road Traffic Collision + Pelvic Injuries (WMCARE)10 Jan 202301:04:41
Welcome back to Medic In the Middle!  In this episode we are joined by West Midlands Care Team  The West Midlands Central Accident, Resuscitation & Emergency team is a charitable organisation who respond to serious medical incidents within the West Midlands, UK providing enhanced clinical care to critically ill patient's. For more information on WM CARE head to https://wmcareteam.com/wmct/ Featuring: Dr Emir Battaloglu Dr Steph Cowan CCP Pete Bowles In this episode we discuss Road traffic collisions, extrication, pelvic injuries, and management of pelvic injuries. Twitter Handle @medicmiddle
USA Special (Ft. Firefighter/EMT Jordyn Goddard)25 Sep 202200:59:47

Welcome back to Medic in the Middle. In this episode we were lucky enough to catch up via a long distance call with Firefighter/EMT Jordyn Goddard, based in Virginia - USA.

In this episode we discuss the Day to day life of an American Firefighter/EMT and how EMS systems are structured in the USA. We also discuss the similarities and differences to USA vs UK EMS systems plus much more!

Many thanks again to Jordyn for featuring on the show!

Twitter @medicmiddle

Brain Impact Apnoea (Ft. CCP Ryan Ferris) 21 Jun 202200:40:52

Hello! 


Welcome back to Medic in The Middle.

On this episode we are joined by Midlands Air Ambulance Critical care paramedic Ryan Ferris. 

We discuss Brain impact apnoea and discuss if isolated head injury can be the cause of cardiovascular collapse in trauma patients. 

Covered in this episode: 


- Overview 

- Pathophysiology + differences to TBI

- Prevalence of Brain Impact Apnoea

- Assessment and Mangement Strategies

- Cardiovascular collapse associated with Brain impact apnoea

LVAD - (Left Ventricular Assist Device) 10 Feb 202200:41:48

In this Episode we discuss LVAD (Left ventricular assist Devices) with LVAD Specialist Nurse and Heart+Lung transplant Co-ordinator Philippa Doherty.

Topics covered in this episode;

- LVAD definition

- LVAD epidemiology

- Assessing an LVAD patient 

- Complications in LVAD patients 

- The unconscious + acutely unwell LVAD patient 

- Rhythm Management/Cardio-version/Defibrillation 

- Cardiac arrest considerations + management


Twitter: @MedicMiddle

Hypothermia - Ft. Rob Fenwick (Resus Room)27 Nov 202100:57:57

Welcome back to Medic in The Middle! 

As winter dawns and it is starting to get a bit chilly, We thought it would be rather fitting to delve into the topic of Hypothermia!

Joined by Rob Fenwick ACP EM (The Resus Room) we together tackle this subject and recap on some key points when managing Hypothermic patients.

Covered on this show;

- Definition of Hypothermia and Incidence

- Primary + Secondary Hypothermia

- Mechanisms of heat loss + Homeostasis

- Pathophysiology associated with Hypothermia 

- Considerations to Treatment

- Considerations of Extreme Hypothermia and Cardiac arrest.


Shock In Trauma (Dr.Caroline Leech)04 Feb 202500:53:25

Welcome back to Medic In The Middle!


In this episode we are joined by EM consultant and PHEM legend Dr.Caroline Leech


In this episode we tackle;

- Definitions of Shock

- Types of Shock

- The Hateful Eight in trauma

- Why patient's may present atypically

- Management of Shock

- Questions from twitter

- Practical takeaways



https://www.binasss.sa.cr/ene23/25.pdf


https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/1473289/


https://www.resuscitationjournal.com/article/S0300-9572(24)00854-2/abstract


https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC1342509/pdf/jaccidem00006-0007.pdf


https://litfl.com/thinking-beyond-bleeding/

Lifelong Learning with Midlands Air Ambulance Charity (MAAC)13 Jun 202500:27:00

In this episode, I sit down with the Education Team from Midlands Air Ambulance Charity (MAAC) to talk all things training and professional development.

We explore the wide range ofcourses offered not only to clinicians but also to members of the public.Whether you're an aspiring paramedic, a seasoned healthcare professional, orsomeone looking to gain life-saving skills, MAAC has something for you.

We dive into:

·       RCUK-accredited courses (E-ALS)

·       European Trauma Course (ETC)

·       PHEM-focused training tailored for pre-hospital clinicians

·      Courses delivered by MAAC’s own critical careclinicians,combining real-world experience with evidence-based practice


These high-quality, accessiblecourses are designed to support continuous professional development and raisethe standard of emergency care across the region.


🔗 Find out more or book a course at:


⁠https://www.midlandsairambulance.com⁠


Twitter-

⁠@MAA_Charity⁠

@Medicmiddle


Sedation - (Dr. Omar Khan - Midlands Air Ambulance Charity)06 Aug 202500:34:11

In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Omar Khan - an Anaesthetist with Midlands Air Ambulance Charity (MAAC) to explore the realities of sedation in pre-hospital and critical care settings.

We take a look at what safe and effective sedation looks like outside the hospital environment, and how Enhanced care teams approach it in the PHEM setting.

🔍 Topics covered include:

  • What sedation actually is in the context of pre-hospital care
  • The four principles of sedation and how they guide safe practice
  • Common indications for sedation in trauma and medical emergencies
  • Contraindications, cautions, and red flags to watch for
  • A breakdown of sedative agents: what’s used, why, and when
  • Monitoring standards during sedation – what’s essential and what’s ideal
  • The role of human factors, team communication, and decision-making
  • Balancing risk vs. benefit in dynamic and often unpredictable environments
  • Real-world insight into how sedation fits within critical care team operations


Whether you're working on the road, in the air, or building your knowledge as a junior clinician, this episode offers practical, experience-based insights from a leading pre-hospital provider


https://www.annemergmed.com/article/S0196-0644(25)00076-9/fulltext

https://www.midlandsairambulance.com/

Twitter - @MedicMiddle

 

Human Factors & CRM28 Feb 202601:28:55

Human Factors & CRM

In this episode of Medic in the Middle, I’m joined by Specialist Paramedic, university lecturer, and PhD doctoral candidate Jamie Hahn to explore the role of human factors and Crew Resource Management (CRM) in pre-hospital care.

We break down what human factors are, why they matter, and how they influence the decisions paramedics make.

We discuss the origins of CRM in aviation, and why its principles are just as relevant on the road as they are in the cockpit.

We also explore how communication, situational awareness, cognitive overload, hierarchy, fatigue, and decision-making pressures shape patient care in the unpredictable pre-hospital environment.

Jamie shares his academic and frontline perspective, bridging the gap between theory and practice, and highlighting how understanding human factors can make clinicians safer, more effective, and more resilient.


This episode is essential listening for paramedics, student paramedics, and any healthcare professional working in high-pressure environments who wants to better understand why mistakes happen and how we can reduce them.

In this episode, we cover:
• What human factors are and why they matter in pre-hospital care
• The aviation origins of Crew Resource Management (CRM)
• How CRM principles apply directly to paramedic practice
• Decision-making under pressure and cognitive load
• Communication, hierarchy, and team dynamics on scene
• How human factors awareness can improve patient safety

Whether you’re on the road, in training, or just interested in the science behind decision-making in emergency care, this episode offers practical insights grounded in real-world experience and current research.

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