Megan shares her story from the night her husband nearly died from a sudden cardiac arrest, to finding out about his brain injury, and transitioning back to life at home after three months in a hospital. She captures what life is like with short term and long term memory loss as she openly shares about the struggles and questions they are left dealing with.
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You survived the heart attack, cardiac surgery, or cardiac arrest, but now what? Life after a heart event can feel overwhelming, lonely, and uncertain. Your body may be healing, but your mind and emotions are still catching up. Friends say you’re lucky to be alive, and you know you are. But inside, you’re dealing with fear, exhaustion, and grief. You’ve been given a second chance, but you don’t know how to make the most of it. Your confidence is shaken, your energy is low, and no one really ...
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RTB (Return To Base) is a podcast from North East Ambulance Service. In each episode, operational colleagues from across the service speak to experts within their field to try and answer some of the big questions staff members have about working in the ambulance service, from day-to-day issues like mental health and the importance of speaking up, to big picture ideas like the future of paramedicine.
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Cancer, Heart Disease, Mental Health, and Health in general, a positive Mental attitude and some laughter is a medicine thats Free! Cancer and Heart Disease are far too common these days in both Men and Women and with these illnesses, Mental Health can play a major part in a patient's recovery. Nothing prepares us for that dreaded diagnosis of Cancer, a sudden Heart Attack, or Cardiac arrest without warning. Filling in the blanks. Martin & Patrick discuss their personal experiences, the trea ...
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I'm Paul from PassACLS.com and I'm here to help you pass ACLS. Like an audio flash card, this podcast is intended to aid any medical professional preparing for an Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) class. Each three-to-nine minute episode covers one of the skills needed to recognize a stroke or cardiac emergency and work as a high performing team to deliver safe, quality patient care. Listening to a tip a day for a few weeks prior to your ACLS class will help cement the core concept ...
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The show on how we think, feel and behave. Claudia Hammond delves into the evidence on mental health, psychology and neuroscience.
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Emergency Medicine Cases – Where the Experts Keep You in the Know. For show notes, quizzes, videos and more learning tools please visit emergencymedicinecases.com
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Hospital nursing staff face many post-pandemic challenges in their cardiac resuscitation programs. Ensuring all staff have the confidence, technology, and tools for optimal response is a primary goal for hospitals throughout the nation. “Beyond the Shock” offers relatable insights and experiences to use in your cardiac resuscitation programs. Download it today and uncover new ways to look at current challenges. The speakers and guests in this series may have a financial or advisory relations ...
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The BMJ brings you interviews with the people who are shaping medicine and science around the world.
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ACR Moon Shot embraces bold change in the way we train for and respond to sudden cardiac arrest in an effort to save more lives.
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Review and discussion of recent literature in point of care ultrasound.
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Real Life stories of lives saved, lost, and changed saved due to Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA)- the largest cause of natural death in the United States. The SaveHeart Stories podcast sheds light on how to drastically improve SCA survival rates by placing Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) everywhere people live, work, and play, training more people in basic CPR & AED use, and promoting youth heart screenings to uncover potential heart defects in teenagers. Every year in the U.S., out-of- ...
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Anesthesiology Journal's podcast
Anesthesiology, the journal of the American Society of Anesthesiologists
Audio interviews and overviews of articles covered in the journal.
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A Big Heart is a podcast about living with heart disease. When Mike Papale was 17 years old he was seemingly healthy and being recruited to play basketball in college. On August 24, 2006, while working at a basketball camp, Mike slumped over and went into sudden cardiac arrest. There was no AED on site and doctors have said his chances of survival were one in a million. He was later diagnosed with Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM). Mike is currently the President & CEO of In A Heartbeat, a n ...
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If you'd like cutting edge beside ultrasound information (and reimaginings of foundational content), look no further than the original Ultrasound podcast! Check out our longitudinal, year-long and virtual ultrasound fellowship here: https://academy.ultrasoundleadershipacademy.com Check out our FREE content on our website: https://www.coreultrasound.com Check out our courses here: https://courses.coreultrasound.com Check out our question bank here: https://courses.coreultrasound.com/collectio ...
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The Medic Mindset podcast is for the medic who thinks deeply about the job and how they do it.
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Help me fill in the blanks of the practice of ED Critical Care. In this podcast, we discuss all things related to the crashing, critically ill patient in the Emergency Department. Find the show notes at emcrit.org.
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Jellis Vaes is a mental health coach (studying to become a clinical psychologist) and the Founder of Inner Path Seekers, an educational platform on life, and The Heart Warrior Project, a support platform for sudden cardiac arrest survivors. This podcast is a collection of content he made and other podcasts he appeared on. You can follow Jellis Vaes on Instagram and YouTube @JellisVaes. For more info about the projects Jellis is currently working on or how to contact him, go to www.linktr.ee/ ...
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Erik Therwanger impacts people and empowers them to achieve greater results - no matter what circumstances they face. Since 2008, he has transformed individuals, teams, leaders, and organizations by sharing the concepts in six books. On Think GREAT, Erik will uniquely share his combined experiences in the Marine Corps, as an executive business leader, and as his wife's caregiver (four bouts of cancer and cardiac arrest) to empower people who are ready to fulfill their greater purpose, want t ...
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The Pre-Hospital & Retrieval Medicine Team of NSW Ambulance
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BeastVsZombie is here to inspire and motivate you to beat whatever challenge you’re facing in your life right now. The Beast represents you as a person and what is inside of you, the Zombie represents any challenges you're facing in life. Everybody has some type of challenge they're facing in life wether that is health, finance, relationships, or just simply getting out of bed. Find motivation and inspiration here that you can show up for yourself and overcome your Zombies. Be A Beast!!!
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Anaesthesia is the official journal of the Association of Anaesthetists and is international in scope and comprehensive in coverage. It publishes original, peer-reviewed articles on all aspects of general and regional anaesthesia, intensive care and pain therapy, including research on equipment. Rapid Sequence podcasts offer an insight into our journal, publications, editors, reviewers, authors and readers. Each episode is short, concise and packed full of CPD for all your educational needs.
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Welcome to CardioNerds, where we bring you in-depth discussions with leading experts, case reports, and updates on the latest advancements in the world of cardiology. Tune in to expand your knowledge, sharpen your skills, and become a true CardioNerd!
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Your life is your choice and your responsibility, but you don’t have to walk the path alone. Abundance and Holistic/Meditation Coach Leah Marie, founder and owner of The Sweet Retreat, a meditation and enlightenment center in Westport, MA, is committed to helping those who are looking to improve their lives and well-being. Leah was directed to her spiritual path after having a near death and out of body experience in 2001 when she was injured in a equestrian accident where her body went into ...
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Hosts, Alex Finch, MD and Venk Bellamkonda, MD explore topics relevant to the practice, education or research of emergency medicine. Enjoy interviews with people on the front lines, thought leaders from around the world, and the comedy and drama of life when it intersects with emergency care. Follow us on X: @AlwaysOnEM Email: [email protected]
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A light-hearted, fun podcast hosted by a registered nurse and special guests who take turns telling you two medical-related stories...one dark and mysterious ... one uplifting and inspirational. They also discuss current events and hot topics related to nursing and the medical field.
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The Critical Care Commute Podcast is grateful for your ears, insights and feedback. In return its hosts- Peter Brindley and Leon Byker, two ICU doctors in Alberta, Canada- offer up knowledge and debate with some of the most qualified, interesting, enlightened and provocative folks in Critical Care Medicine, and beyond. We strive to keep it practical and concise. Like you, our overriding goal is to get better, do better and feel better.
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The goal of the Neurocritical Care Society Podcast is to summarize some of the latest content and cutting edge research published in the journal, Neurocritical Care, official journal of the Neurocritical Care Society. Episodes are produced regularly and feature interviews with the top researchers around the world in the fields of neurology, critical care and neurosurgery.
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Prehospital Emergency Care Podcast
Hawnwan Moy, Scott Goldberg, Jeremiah Escajeda, Joelle Donofrio-Odmann, Maia Dorsett, Leshmi Kumar
This is the Prehospital Emergency Care Podcast, the official Podcast for the National Association of EMS Physician's (NAEMSP) journal, Prehospital Emergency Care. This bimonthly podcast contains in-depth interviews with manuscript authors and engaging commentary from EMS physicians Dr. Hawnwan Moy, Dr. Scott Goldberg, Dr. Jeremiah Escajeda, Dr. Joelle Donofrio-Odmann, Dr. Maia Dorsett, Dr. Lekshmi Kumar.
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Talking Health in the 406, where we are one community under the Big Sky, is a communication on a variety of wellness topics designed to raise awareness of health issues that impact the daily lives of Montanans. Talking Health in the 406 is intended for everyone, all Montanans, their families, friends and those visiting our great state. Disclaimer: Podcast content does not necessarily represent the views of Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services.
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The Heavy Lies the Helmet® Podcast is by critical care professionals, for critical care professionals. Hosted by Mike Boone, Dan Rauh, and Dr. Amanda Humphries, we dive deep into the realities of emergency and critical care medicine. Our conversations are raw, honest, and practical — cutting through the noise to focus on real-world challenges, clinical decision-making, and the human side of high-acuity care. Whether we’re unpacking complex patient scenarios, discussing the nuances of teamwor ...
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Welcome to the That Psyched Runner podcast! This podcast is dedicated to runners, athletes, and everyone interested in hearing about the importance of having a positive mindset in running and life. On this show, we dive into evidence-based psychological facts for how to perform well, flourish, and have a meaningful life full of balance. We hear inspiring stories from those who have overcome adversity in hopes of inspiring you to do hard things and accomplish big goals. I am so happy you are ...
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Join the UCSF Rosenman Institute as we sit down with the most inspiring innovators in the healthtech industry. Our guests are creating technologies that save and improve patients’ lives. Listen in as they share their journeys, career insights, and invaluable lessons learned. Be inspired by the best and brightest in healthtech as they discuss their contributions to the future of healthcare.
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"Light 'Em Up" takes a deep dive on the criminal justice system, crime scene investigation and leadership. We take you under and behind the crime scene investigation tape to get at the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help us God! Justice comes to those that fight ... not those that cry!
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Exploring the why behind what keeps runners running long, strong, and motivated. Running is a sport that has the power to unite us all and we are here to share conversations about how running has shaped the lives of people within our community, as well as how running has created community in itself. From pro runners and Olympians to ultramarathoners running their first big race to business owners who use running to improve their entrepreneurial journey, we believe in creating community and e ...
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This podcast will cover the management of the critically ill child who needs intensive care support and will provide an approach to managing them till care is taken over by the PICU team.
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Interviews with leading researchers and thinkers in health care about practice-changing research, innovations, and the most pressing issues facing medicine and health care today from JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association.
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An educational podcast covering a wide variety of topics for the paramedics of the Southwestern Ontario Region.
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Creating a higher standard of care for prehospital providers.
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3 metal heads based in Boston, New Orleans and Prague discuss and review the latest releases and news in the world of heavy metal as well as taking deep dives into the back catalogs and history of musicians and bands that have shaped the world of heavy metal via their flag-ship segment, "Under the Knife." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A show dedicated to giving informed input on events in todays society using facts and logic. Before watching be warned, that some facts are hard to swallow.
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Screenshot Hello, and welcome back to the Sydney HEMS debrief, focus on cardiac arrest. In the second episode of this series, we talk to Dr Tommaso Scquizatto from Milan, Italy. Tommaso is a Doctor, researcher and innovator in cardiac arrest, resuscitation, and emergency critical care medicine. He works in the Department of Anaesthesia and Intensiv…
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Every Second Counts: Cardiac Arrest Prevention Innovation with Sameer Jafri
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40:11Cardiac arrest remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide, striking without warning and demanding urgent emergency response. In this episode of The Health Technology Podcast, we spotlight cardiac arrest prevention, portable defibrillator innovation, and next-generation AED technology featuring Sameer Jafri, CEO and co-founder of Avive Sol…
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Can PTSD be caused by a heart attack, cardiac arrest or open-heart surgery?
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11:05I confront the reality of trauma and PTSD following cardiac events like heart attacks, cardiac arrest, or open-heart surgery. It's a question many ask, and the answer is a definitive yes. I discuss: The Reality of Trauma: How life-changing cardiac events can make your own body feel unsafe, and why these feelings are normal. What is PTSD? Understand…
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The GEL Jr. squad returns to discuss a very important topic - ultrasound in pediatric cardiac arrest. Using a recent article as a diving board, they cannonball into the pool of evidence. https://www.ultrasoundgel.org/172 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39043130/By Michael Prats
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CURRENTS: Story of Hope – Life After Cardiac Arrest
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32:34In this episode of the NCS Podcast Currents series, host Lauren Koffman, DO, MS, speaks with Tara Wall and her husband, Ron, whose journey through cardiac arrest and recovery offers a deeply personal look at the realities of critical illness, caregiving and hope. Tara, a former NICU nurse, recounts the terrifying moment her husband collapsed at hom…
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Matt Ode: Overcoming A 2 Week Coma & Cardiac Arrest
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53:49Matt Ode has a miracle of a story overcoming cancer in his life showing what the power of prayer can do for you 🙏🏾 BeastVsZombie is here to inspire and motivate you to beat whatever challenge you’re facing in your life right now. The Beast represents you as a person and what is inside of you, the Zombie is whatever challenge you're facing in life. …
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Hypoxia: An H&T Reversible Cause of Cardiac Arrest
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5:51Hypoxia is a state of low oxygen levels in the blood. Determining hypoxia using a pulse oximeter or arterial blood gasses (ABGs). A goal of ACLS is to recognize signs of hypoxia and provide timely treatment to prevent an arrest. Examples of some things that might lead us to think of hypoxia as a cause of cardiac arrest. Why we should not rely on pu…
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#43 - Understanding Bird Flu: What to Know for Yourself, Your Flock, and Your Livestock
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47:18Join guests Dr. Benjamin Ryan, DVM, and Devon Cozart as we discuss Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI), commonly known as bird flu. We'll cover how the virus spreads, signs to watch for, and the steps you can take to protect yourself, your flock, and your livestock. Whether you're a backyard chicken keeper, manage a large operation, or have an…
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The Team Leader Role and Use of Quick Reference Cards
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5:09Two things have changed in recent years to aid students that don't use ACLS in their daily practice. 1. The role of the team leader; and 2. The ability to use your quick reference cards. The team leader is responsible for assigning tasks and overall direction of the team but can & should ask team members for help. Using closed-loop communication to…
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Two factors to cardiac arrest survivability that have been clearly shown to make the biggest difference is continuous, high-quality CPR and early defibrillation. The most common dysrhythmia present during the first few minutes of cardiac arrest is ventricular fibrillation. The chance of successful defibrillation decreases every minute that passes. …
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Good Raddest PA Bad Rheumatologist and Surgeon
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1:03:20In this episode of Good Nurse Bad Nurse, Tina welcomes physician assistant Joseph Rad, also known as @TheRaddestPA on TikTok! Together, they dive into the malpractice case of Dr. Ian Patterson, who performed unnecessary surgeries, and the fraudulent practices of Dr. Jorge Zamora Quezada, who falsely diagnosed patients for financial gain. The discus…
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Ischemia Reperfusion Syndrome with Prof. Mervyn Singer
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21:04Recorded live at the Canadian Critical Care Forum 2024 in Toronto, this episode dives into the complex world of ischemia-reperfusion syndrome — the paradox where restoring blood flow causes further injury. We explore the underlying mechanisms, clinical implications, and future directions in managing this phenomenon. Joining us for the third time is…
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This week is all about twins. On today's programme we'll hear from a very special pair who are through to the final of the All in the Mind Awards, which celebrates those who have made a real difference to people’s mental health. We'll hear how the special bond between Lisa and Rose Betts really mattered when Lisa was going through a very tough time…
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Megan shares more examples of Michael's memory deficits during therapy and reflects on the team-wide meeting where she learned more about what we might expect going forward in recovery. She describes the seemingly backwards act of letting go of control of a situation and what that is meant to produce in us.…
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Quantitative Waveform Capnography Use in ACLS
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5:03Quantitative waveform capnography is used in ACLS to objectively assess good CPR; confirm placement of an endotracheal tube; identify return of spontaneous circulation; and during post-cardiac arrest care. We can use waveform capnography with, and without, an advanced airway in place. Monitoring end tidal CO2 during rescue breathing. Use of capnogr…
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Covered California: Jessica Altman on Access, Equity & Affordability
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40:28Covered California is leading the way in making healthcare more accessible and equitable. Under the leadership of Executive Director Jessica Altman, the state’s health insurance marketplace has reached nearly 2 million enrollees, setting new records for affordable health coverage in California. In this episode, Jessica dives into how Covered Califo…
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The plan for NHS league tables is bad, and will lead to unintended consequences
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26:09In this episode, we hear about ketamine addiction. It's the news, but the rise in addiction amongst young people in the UK has caused concern for some time. Irene Guerrini and Nicola Kalk, both addiction psychiatrists from the National Addiction Centre, join us to explain why its become a problem. In November 2024 Wes Streeting, the UK’s health and…
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EMCrit 1:1 Nursing Podcast 002 - Post-Intubation Sedation (Pain, Agitation, & Delirium)
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45:39By Scott D. Weingart, MD FCCM
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Join me for an exciting announcement! My Facebook page, formerly known as "Heart Attack, Heart Surgery & Heart Disease Survivors Support Group," is officially rebranding to Healthy Hearts & Happy Minds! 🎉 This new name truly reflects my mission: to support and empower individuals living with or recovering from a heart attack, heart surgery or cardi…
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Katina Wilson: Singer, Producer, All Around Entrepreneur
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48:22Katina Wilson has an amazing story overcoming Breast Cancer. She shares powerful words of what it means to advocate for yourself as a black woman in America. BeastVsZombie is here to inspire and motivate you to beat whatever challenge you’re facing in your life right now. The Beast represents you as a person and what is inside of you, the Zombie is…
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Patients with a narrow complex tachycardia with a rate over 150 BPM are in SVT. Unstable patients in SVT or V-Tach with a pulse, should be cardioverted with a synchronized shock. Assessment & treatment of stable tachycardic patients. Commonly used vagal techniques. A less common technique to stimulate the vagus nerve. Indications and use of Adenosi…
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Grand Rounds - Dr. Taylor Christian - First do no harm: the history and origin of medical racism
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52:53This is a capstone presentation from Chief Resident of Mayo Clinic Emergency Medicine, Dr. Taylor Christian. Teaser: Can we fulfill our oath to “do no harm” if we ignore the harm of racial injustice in medicine? Understanding the historical roots and persistent impact of medical racism isn’t just informative; it is a call to action. This presentati…
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Episode 130 - Opinion-Based Medicine w/Mike Carunchio
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1:10:08Though evidence dictates much of what we do as emergency medical providers, some areas remain open to debate: How are we justifying stroke ambulances, CCT speciality teams, AHA guidelines, and our choice of crystalloids? How are we justifying what professionals are allowed to post on social media? And do we agree with the currently accepted norms? …
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Running By Feel Over Data: Riley Brady’s Journey to Western States, Nike, and Beyond
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45:54We’re only a couple of weeks from the Western States Endurance Run, so we caught up with a pro for an inside look at strategizing for it! Riley Brady is a professional ultra trail runner for Nike Trail living and training in Boulder, CO. Jon chatted with them about: The process of earning a golden ticket to Western States How Riley’s low salt loss …
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Defibrillation & Synchronized Cardioversion Energy Settings
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5:25Remembering all the different energy setting needed for synchronized cardioversion and defibrillation used to be confusing for a lot of people. Defibrillators can be broken down into three basic categories: 1. Automated External Defibrillator (AED); 2. Biphasic defibrillators; and 3. Monophasic defibrillators. Use of an AED to rapidly deliver a sho…
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Send us a text Season 2 Episode 47 EACH (East Anglian Children's Hospice) National Children's Hospice week 16th June 2025 Today the boy's are back on the road and pay a visit to the East Anglian Children's Hospice where they meet and talk to Matt Plummer (Media & PR Manager), Brad McLean (Chair of the trustee's) and Kevin Clements (Chief Executive)…
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EMCrit Wee - Ketamine for Early Status Epilepticus Debate
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33:55By Scott D. Weingart, MD FCCM
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Identification and Treatment of Unstable Bradycardia
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5:36Patients with a heart rate less than 60 are bradycardic. Some people can have a resting heart rate in the 40s without any compromise. For others, a heart rate of 50 or less could signify the need for immediate intervention and warrants additional assessment. Signs & symptoms that indicate a bradycardic patient is unstable. Monitoring oxygen saturat…
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In this episode of, Dr. Sergio Zanotti explores the vital role of enteral nutrition in the ICU—a foundational element in the prevention and treatment of disease-related malnutrition among critically ill patients. He is joined by Dr. Leah Gramlich, a distinguished gastroenterologist and physician nutrition specialist from the Royal Alexandra Hospita…
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Post-Arrest Care & Targeted Temperature Management (TTM)
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5:05The goal of CPR is to keep the brain and vital organs perfused until return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) is achieved. Post-arrest care and recovery are the final two links in the chain of survival. Identification of ROSC during CPR. Initial patient management goals after identifying ROSC. The patient’s GCS/LOC should be evaluated to determine …
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Are you flourishing? And why a playful approach can help us cope
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28:21Do you feel like you’re flourishing? If you’ve not heard that term before, it’s not just about wellbeing, it’s about your whole life being good. Guest psychologist Dr Peter Olusoga joins Claudia in the studio to discuss the results of the Global Flourishing Study, a huge new study of more than 200,000 people in 22 countries. What are the key takeaw…
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Episode 9 - Seeing the boys for the first time
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30:06Michael's boys got to visit him in Atlanta and it was the first time they saw him since his accident. It was both beautiful and hard. Bringing some of home into the hospital helped Michael remember who he was but it also made the gap between "what was" and "what is" even wider. Megan shares some of her reflections on what was going on internally in…
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The Chain of Survival for Cardiac & Stroke Emergencies
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4:55The chain of survival for ACLS is the same as was learned in your BLS class. The beginning steps of the Cardiac Emergency and Stroke chain of survival. ACLS's timed goals for first medical contact to PCI for STEMI and door-to-needle for ischemic stroke. Characteristics of areas that have significantly better stroke and out-of-hospital cardiac arres…
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Good ER Nurse Jaimee Hahn Bad Pulse Night Club Shooter
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1:11:03In this episode, Tina and Roger discuss the Pulse nightclub shooting with Jamiee Hahn, an ER nurse who experienced the event firsthand. They explore the impact of the tragedy on the LGBTQ community, the emergency response, and the emotional toll on healthcare workers. Jamiee shares her insights on coping with trauma, the importance of debriefing, a…
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Hello, and welcome back to the Sydney HEMS debrief, focus on cardiac arrest. This is the first in a series of podcasts dedicated entirely to cardiac arrest, the physiology driving the clinical presentation and how we can more effectively use physiological principles and basic science to underpin clinical care and research. In this week’s episode, w…
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Navigating Medicine, Ultrasound and Gender: An Inspiring Interview with Dr. Vicki Noble
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34:46Join me this week as I share an inspiring interview with Dr. Vicki Noble, Chair of Emergency Medicine at University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center. We discuss her illustrious career, her role as a leader in point-of-care ultrasound, and her experiences navigating the medical field as a woman. Dr. Noble also shares valuable insights on the impor…
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Hypokalemia & Hyperkalemia as an H&T Reversible Cause
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4:42Heart muscle contraction and repolarization is dependent on Sodium, Calcium, Magnesium, and Potassium ions crossing cellular membranes. When a patient’s potassium levels get too low or too high, hypokalemia or hyperkalemia results respectively. Two things that may lead us to suspect hypo or hyperkalemia. Medical conditions & medications that can ca…
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Hello, and welcome back to the Sydney HEMS debrief! Today, we are launching a mini-series focused on Cardiac Arrest. Following the application of pre-hospital ECMO for refractory cardiac arrest in Sydney (the PRECARE study), we are taking a deep dive into some of the other global emerging research, management strategies and interventions being cons…
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EMCrit 401 - Pediatric FONA / Tracheostomy with Cliff Reid
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Top 10 research priorities for sepsis research
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25:51Sepsis is a high burden syndrome associated with increased morbidity and mortality in both the acute and longer-term phases of illness. There remain multiple treatment uncertainties that require resolution through high quality research. This new study aimed to identify the top 10 research priorities for sepsis research in the UK.…
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When treating patients having an MI or stroke, more minutes equals more dead cells. Because the majority of strokes are the ischemic type, the treatment for stroke is similar to an MI – to reestablish perfusion to the ischemic tissues. The first four steps in the Stroke Chain of Survival. Time criteria for the administration of tPA (or a similar fi…
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Send us a text Series 2 Episode 46 Aids/HIV Welcome to Who's Tom and Dick, where we share powerful stories that illuminate the human spirit and shed light on important issues. Today, we have the privilege of speaking with Kimberley Dubay, (Kim) a remarkable woman whose journey through the early days of the HIV/AIDS epidemic offers a candid and insp…
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Adenosine is the first IV medication given to stable patients with sustained supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) refractory to vagal maneuvers. Symptoms indicating a stable vs unstable patient. Common causes of tachycardia. Cardiac effects of Adenosine. Indications for use in the ACLS Tachycardia algorithm. Considerations and contraindications. Aden…
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Colleen Quigley is Building a New Kind of Olympic Development Team
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1:11:54Athletes are more than their sport, so Colleen’s working to bring a holistic approach to team running. Colleen Quigley is an American middle-distance runner, Olympian, entrepreneur, mentor, National Champion, and lover of women's sports. From her high school days on the cross country and track teams, to her collegiate career and Florida State, and …
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