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Paramedic RSI with Rob Simpson (part 2)10 Jun 202300:31:18

Part 2 of Silas' conversation with Rob, a MICA Paramedic and educator with Ambulance Victoria, about paramedic-led RSI (rapid sequence induction of anaesthesia).


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References:

  1. Prehospital Rapid Sequence Intubation by Intensive Care Flight Paramedics (Delorenzo et al, 2018) [link]
  2. Effect of a Strategy of Initial Laryngeal Tube Insertion vs Endotracheal Intubation on 72-Hour Survival in Adults With Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest (Wang et al, 2018) [link]
  3. Drug-free tracheal intubation by specialist paramedics (critical care) in a United Kingdom ambulance service: a service evaluation (Houghton Budd et al, 2021) [link]



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Paramedic RSI with Rob Simpson (part 1)21 Mar 202300:37:34

In this episode Silas spoke with Rob, a MICA Paramedic and educator with Ambulance Victoria, about paramedic-led RSI (rapid sequence induction of anaesthesia).


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References:

  1. Prehospital Rapid Sequence Intubation by Intensive Care Flight Paramedics (Delorenzo et al, 2018) [link]
  2. Effect of a Strategy of Initial Laryngeal Tube Insertion vs Endotracheal Intubation on 72-Hour Survival in Adults With Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest (Wang et al, 2018) [link]
  3. Drug-free tracheal intubation by specialist paramedics (critical care) in a United Kingdom ambulance service: a service evaluation (Houghton Budd et al, 2021) [link]

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Maternity Care with Dawn Kerslake (part 2)04 Jul 202100:31:30

A bit later than usual but better late than never, right?! 

 

This episode contains the second half of my conversation with consultant midwife Dawn Kerslake about maternity emergencies in prehospital care. We discussed ante- and postpartum haemorrhage, pre-eclampsia and eclampsia. 

 

As always, please get in touch with any feedback and feel free to leave us a review (5 stars optional but ideal...)

 

--

Silas.


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Maternity Care with Dawn Kerslake (part 1)01 Jun 202100:54:32
Dawn is back!   In this episode I was pleased to speak to Dawn Kerslake again, consultant midwife at South East Coast Ambulance Service, about the normal birth and some of the potential maternity emergencies that may occur in the prehospital environment.    Hopefully you've heard the episode on maternity emergencies by The Resus Room (if not, I highly recommend) and my discussion with Dawn will go some way to complimenting that.    Enjoy!   -- Silas

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More International Differences with Justin Thomas (part 2)15 Mar 202100:51:04
Hello again!   Welcome to part 2 of my discussion with chief paramedic officer Justin Thomas. In this episode we discussed RSI, research, Justin's journey to becoming a PhD student, and how to move to South Africa as a paramedic.   Enjoy!     -- Silas

 

References

  • Health Professions Council of South Africa (2018). ‘Clinical Practice Guidelines’. [Online].
  • Unknown (2017). ‘Pre-hospital medicine: South Africa vs. the United Kingdom’. Int Journal Paramedic Practice. [Online].
  • College of Paramedics (2018). ‘Post-registration Career Framework’. [Online].
  • Petter, J (2012). ‘Raising educational standards for the paramedic profession’. Journal of Paramedic Practice. [Online].
  • General Medical Council (2020). ‘Bringing physician associates and anaesthesia associates into regulation’. [Online].
  • Ebben et al (2017). ‘A patient-safety and professional perspective on non-conveyance in ambulance care: a systematic review’. Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med. [Online].
  • Brown, M (2015). ‘The Paramedic Series’. Mental Health Cop (blog). [Online].

 

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More International Differences with Justin Thomas31 Jan 202100:49:51
Hello 2021!   We're back with season two of The Prehospital Podcast and to kick it off I spoke to Justin Thomas, Chief Paramedic Officer in Saudi Arabia and PhD student.   We had a really interesting chat (I think so anyway...) about paramedic education in South Africa, paramedic practice in Saudi Arabia, the ethics of prehospital decision making, and much more.   Have a listen and let us know what you think, part two dropping in a few weeks.    -- Silas

 

References

  • Health Professions Council of South Africa (2018). ‘Clinical Practice Guidelines’. [Online].
  • Unknown (2017). ‘Pre-hospital medicine: South Africa vs. the United Kingdom’. Int Journal Paramedic Practice. [Online].
  • College of Paramedics (2018). ‘Post-registration Career Framework’. [Online].
  • Petter, J (2012). ‘Raising educational standards for the paramedic profession’. Journal of Paramedic Practice. [Online].
  • General Medical Council (2020). ‘Bringing physician associates and anaesthesia associates into regulation’. [Online].
  • Ebben et al (2017). ‘A patient-safety and professional perspective on non-conveyance in ambulance care: a systematic review’. Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med. [Online].
  • Brown, M (2015). ‘The Paramedic Series’. Mental Health Cop (blog). [Online].

 

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Ventilation with Dr Joanna Poole (part 2)03 Dec 202000:43:44
Hello again!    Here is the second half of my conversation with Dr Joanna Poole about the intricacies of ventilation.   We had a really interesting discussion about physiology, pathophysiology, hyperventilation, tension disease, and loads more. Let me know your thoughts, enjoy!    -- Silas

 

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Ventilation with Dr Joanna Poole (part 1)13 Nov 202000:37:56
Hello!    Sorry for the delay on this one but its here! In this episode, I spoke with Dr Joanna Poole about the intricacies of ventilation.   We had a really interesting discussion about physiology, pathophysiology, hyperventilation, tension disease, and loads more! In fact, we discussed so much I've split it into two parts.    So hopefully you find it as interesting as I did... Let us know your thoughts!    -- Silas

 

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Critical Care Outreach with Lance Gray02 Oct 202000:44:26
Happy October friends!    In this episode I spoke to Lance Gray, paramedic and all round good guy, about his move from Australia and time as a critical care outreach practitioner. It was really interesting to hear Lance's experience of working as a paramedic in-hospital, as well as what it was like to be on the 'frontline' with the early COVID-19 pandemic. And for the international listeners, Lance had a few tips about moving to the UK as a paramedic.    Danke,   -- Silas

 

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International Paramedic Practice with Jace Mullen05 Sep 202001:19:46
Sorry for the delay friends, but I'm sure it was worth the wait (hopefully)... This time round I spoke with Jace Mullen, paramedic and all round great guy based in Colorado, Denver.   We intended to discuss the differences between UK and USA practice but ended up chatting more about the similarities! Topics included EMS roles, education and training, specialties, referral and discharge, medications, the law, and (of course) cardiac arrest.   Feedback welcome as always,   -- Silas

 

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Maternity with Dawn Kerslake04 Jul 202001:02:19
Aaaaand we're back!    In this episode I was excited to speak to Dawn Kerslake, one of just two ambulance service consultant midwives in the country. We had a really interesting discussion about physiological births, complications, Dawn's experiences, and baby loss.    Despite extra training, maternity cases are still stressful for me and so I found the content of this episode especially useful! I hope you do to.   Enjoy,   -- Silas

 

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Hazardous Area Response Team with Andy Soames19 Jun 202000:52:17
Hello friends!   Sorry for the delay on this one, I needed a bit of a break after the COVID episode... But I'm back, and in this episode I had a chat with my mate Andy about the mysterious world of HART. We discussed the genesis of HART, their additional capabilities, tips for effective teamwork at incidents, and how paramedics can get involved if they're interested.   I hope you find the episode useful, please share and subscribe.   Until next time,   -- Silas

 

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Tom Boreham (part 2)20 Dec 202200:43:49

In this episode Silas spoke with Tom, a Newly Qualified Paramedic and Medical Support Officer, about his route to becoming a paramedic, life as an NQP, the impending NHS strike action, mental ill health in the emergency services, and more!


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COVID-19 in Pre-hospital Critical Care12 May 202001:31:02

Episode three already! And a bit of a longer one this time...

In a bit of a one-off, I got in touch with Ben Paul, student Critical Care Paramedic and Senior Lecturer, about COVID-19 in pre-hospital critical care. You're probably sick of hearing about it, but on the off-chance you're not we put together this episode to try and provide some clarity to those of us working outside of hospital.

To be clear... Neither of us are experts and clearly the knowledge of COVID-19 is changing daily but we have managed to muddle through the wealth of literature out there to bring a summary of what we think is useful for people to know. Our discussion encompassed R-nought, pathophysiology, diagnosis, treatment of respiratory failure and OHCA, and (of course) PPE. 

Hopefully you find this useful. And if you do, please subscribe / rate / share - you know the drill!  Thanks, 

--

Silas

 

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Airway Management with Scott Hardy (part 2)01 May 202000:48:49
We're back!    Thank you all so much for listening, and for your kind feedback. Its really encouraging to see so much engagement and I'm looking forward to sharing some more meaningful conversations with you in the future.   In part two of my discussion with Critical Care Paramedic Scott Hardy, we spoke about the management of foreign body airway obstruction, airway management in trauma patients, out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, and paramedic intubation. Scott is such a knowledgeable practitioner and it was great to hear his thoughts on the nuances of these topics.   I hope you find this episode useful. Please do subscribe, leave us a quick review, and feel free to get in touch with any comments, opinions, or feedback.     Peace!     --  

Silas

 

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Airway Management with Scott Hardy (part 1)31 Mar 202000:46:20

Where better to start than with airway management? 

In this episode I speak to Scott Hardy. Scott is a Critical Care Paramedic and medical educator with over ten years experience in the speciality. He has a professional interest in airway management and teaches on the Difficult Airway Course. 

We actually ended up chatting for a bit longer than expected so I've broken the episode down into two parts. In this first part we spoke about the goal of airway management and ways we can maximise our success.

I really hope you enjoy the episode. Please do subscribe, leave us a quick review, and feel free to get in touch with any comments, opinions, or feedback.  Cheers! 

--

Silas

 

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Introduction21 Mar 202000:02:45

Hello everyone,

It's been a long time in the making but we have finally got round to starting The Prehospital Podcast! 

This prologue just gives a brief introduction to the podcast, and some information about how it will pan out in the future. 

Please get in touch with feedback, we're always keen to hear your thoughts and suggestions about episodes so far, and content you'd like us to include in the future. 

Don't forget to subscribe, it would be great to build a bit of an audience! 

--

Silas.


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Tom Boreham (part 1)16 Dec 202200:37:15

In this episode Silas spoke with Tom, a Newly Qualified Paramedic and Medical Support Officer, about his route to becoming a paramedic, life as an NQP, the impending NHS strike action, mental ill health in the emergency services, and more!


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Neurological01 Apr 202200:54:41

'ello!   

This time round we were sadly unable to meet face-to-face and produce all those funny little videos you love but we did have a good chat about BP monitoring, triage, and clinical assessment of neurological presentations.  

 

Thank you to our case contributor Jay, and to everyone who got involved on SoMe with the #MysteryDiagnosis. 

 

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Also, if you have a second, would you like / rate / subscribe please? It means more to us than money itself (well, maybe not).

 

J&S x

 

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Hypoxia04 Mar 202201:03:09

Oh hello there, and thanks for coming back!   

This week we were joined by Marcus the HART Hero (we named him that, not him) as we discussed hypoxia, agitation, restraint, anxiolysis, and Rupert Murdoch. 

 

Thank you to our case contributor, and to everyone who got involved on SoMe with the #MysteryDiagnosis. 

 

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J&S x

 

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Cardiovascular01 Feb 202201:00:26

Its here! The podcast you've all been waiting for but didn't know it! 

 

Thank you to our anonymous case contributor, and to everyone who got involved on SoMe with the #MysteryDiagnosis. 

 

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J&S x

 

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Intro (to the all new PREMED Podcast!)06 Jan 202200:17:53

Hello all! 

 

Following a festive hiatus we're back, but things are going to be a bit different from now on...

 

Join Silas and Jonny as they chat, argue, and reflect on all things prehospital, resuscitation and emergency medicine! 

 

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Prehospital Critical Care with Lt Col Ross Moy31 Aug 202101:01:09

Lieutenant Colonel Ross Moy (Twitter: @ross_moy) is a consultant in Emergency and Pre-Hospital Medicine in the British Army. During training he undertook Fellowships in Critical Care, Aeromedical Retrieval and Pre-Hospital medicine. He has deployed overseas several times, including operational tours of Iraq and Afghanistan.

He is now an EM Consultant at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow and EMRS Scotland. He is also the Clinical Director of MERT Training and has clinical interests in austere care, human factors and ethics.

 

He is married to Pauline, with two enthusiastic sons, and a lazy Labrador. He is a dreadful guitarist, and reasonable runner. He also enjoys hillwalking, skiing and whisky. (Nb. Ross' words, I'm not being judgemental!)

 

I really enjoyed talking to Ross about his career, trauma care, human factors, medical education, and much more. 

 

I hope you enjoy listening and let us know what you think! 

 

--

Silas.

 

 

Plugs! 

 

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PHEM Feedback with Sinead Keane and Dr Gio Cracolici02 Aug 202100:52:21

PHEM Feedback is a project which assists ambulance and air ambulance staff with patient follow up.

 

I was lucky enough to catch up with two of the minds behind the project – Sinead Keane and Dr Gio Cracolici – about its origins, how it works, and how it helps with clinician's learning and patient outcomes. 

 

Check it out! 

 

--

Silas.

 

 

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