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Stress is real. PTSD is real. The need to take care of yourself is more
important now than ever. Emily Reilly is the Mental Health Coordinator for
New Orleans EMS. (Yes, home of the Nightwatch television show.) She
draws from her extensive experience with first responders and veterans
to help you prevent and deal with stress and burnout. From the streets of
New Orleans to the Pulse nightclub shooting in Florida, Emily gives you
solid insights into wellness and a peek behind the door of the therapist's
office.
Get CE for listening! 1 hour CAPCE-approved F3 CE. Purchase here: https://lc-ready.com/store/details/109-7_things_your_therapist_wants_you_to_know
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Join us in an exiting new episode featuring David Fifer, as we dive deep into the realm of Wilderness EMS. Wilderness EMS is wild—literally. Practiced in remote and austere environments, it involves extended extraction times and tackling complex medical and traumatic challenges. In this episode, we will highlight seven crucial points about Wilderness EMS, providing valuable insights for everyone in the EMS field. Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or just starting out, you won't want to miss this exciting and informative discussion on the unique and demanding world of Wilderness EMS.
Get CE for listening! 1 hour CAPCE-approved F3 CE. Purchase here: https://lc-ready.com/store/details/108-7_things_wilderness_ems
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This 7 Things EMS discusses several EMS patient presentations that are not very common but are still vital to be aware of during clinical practice. This session covers pediatric topics such as congenital heart defects and autism and conditions such as sepsis, autoimmune disease, hematology, and more. Listen for a great review of the “outsiders" with Dan Limmer and Christ Ebright, Lead Instructor for The University of Toledo EMS Program and National EMS presenter.
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In this special episode, Stephanie Limmer, the guest host, interviews Dan Limmer, the Chief Knowledge Officer of Limmer Education, a textbook author, and an all-around good guy. He shares his advice for students who are preparing for the NREMT, whether it is their first attempt or an additional one.
Show notes available here: https://limmereducation.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Passing-the-NREMT-SHOWNOTES.pdf
NOTE: This episode is not available for CE.
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A recent survey by CoAEMSP found that two-thirds of AEMT Program Directors are enthusiastic about voluntary accreditation for AEMT programs, with 59% likely to seek it. The value of accreditation is highlighted in the higher pass rates of the National Registry certification exam by paramedics who attended CAAHEP-accredited Paramedic education programs compared to AEMTs. The voluntary accreditation option is hoped to enhance the safety and well-being of communities nationwide by advancing AEMT education programs. Join us as Dan talks with Executive Director Dr. George Hatch about the survey results and provides more information on AEMT voluntary accreditation.
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Much has been written about the flipped classroom. In this podcast, Dan talks with Chuck Allias from Penn State Fayette about his experiences and insights from implanting a flipped format. Chuck includes practical tips on teaching and testing and even finds a way to bring Ted Lasso into the conversation. Get CE for listening! 1 hour CAPCE-approved F3 CE. Purchase here https://lc-ready.com/store/details/103-7_things_flipping_the_classroom
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Research is constantly changing EMS practice. It's difficult to keep up with everything happening and even more challenging to interpret these voluminous papers. This is where the EMS Avenger comes in. A popular social media figure who talks understandably and frequently about research. Each 7 Things relate to one piece of literature that has the potential to change everything from current thinking to practice to protocols.
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Leadership in EMS involves a path filled with curves and bumps. Transitioning from a provider to a leadership role isn't easy. This 7 Things podcast helps smooth the transition for new leaders and helps existing leaders stay on course. EMS leadership expert Jon Politis presents 7 practical tips you can begin to use today. Be the leader you want to be. Be the leader your organization or crew respects and looks up to.
Get CE for listening! 1 hour CAPCE-approved F3 CE. Purchase here https://lc-ready.com/store/details/97-7_things_ems_leadership
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Special Double Episode! Three things in EMS are deeply connected: pathophysiology, assessment, and differential diagnosis. If a provider can apply principles of pathophysiology to assessment, coming to an accurate diagnosis becomes much easier. This 7 Things EMS brings in Joe Mistovich. Paramedic, educator, author, and pathophysiology geek. Joe explains the presentation of common conditions like hypoxia, hypoglycemia, and more through the lens of pathophysiology Part 2The second episode in this series digs deeper into common patient presentations and makes them understandable. We know that abdominal pain can present vaguely, edema is bad, and altered mental status can indicate a serious condition. But do you know exactly why? This episode digs into these conditions and more to provide a deep understanding that will improve your patient assessment.
Get CE for listening! 2 hour CAPCE-approved F3 CE. Purchase here: https://lc-ready.com/store/details/96-7_things_pathophysiology_based_assessment
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Special Double Episode! Three things in EMS are deeply connected: pathophysiology, assessment, and differential diagnosis. If a provider can apply principles of pathophysiology to assessment, coming to an accurate diagnosis becomes much easier. This 7 Things EMS brings in Joe Mistovich. Paramedic, educator, author, and pathophysiology geek. Joe explains the presentation of common conditions like hypoxia, hypoglycemia, and more through the lens of pathophysiology. Part 1Hypoxia, hypoperfusion, and hypoglycemia are common patient presentations. Yet many providers weren’t taught in a depth to truly understand these conditions. This episode of 7 Things EMS will take you from memorization to truly understanding these conditions and relating them to assessment findings. Guest Joe Mistovich takes detailed pathophysiology and makes it interesting and understandable.
Get CE for listening! 2 hour CAPCE-approved F3 CE. Purchase here: https://lc-ready.com/store/details/96-7_things_pathophysiology_based_assessment
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Well-being is widely misunderstood and often not considered until it is too late. This 7 Things EMS on well-being is presented by an EMS provider who has been there—and done something about it. James Boomhower founded stayfit4duty.org and is pursuing his Master’s in Clinical Psychology. His discussion with Dan in this session covers a wide range of real and practical components of well-being that are surprisingly easy and intuitive.
If you're in need of support after reviewing this presentation and quiz, please don't hesitate to connect with a close friend, family member, or colleague, 988, or if you're in crisis 911.
Get CE for listening! 1 hour CAPCE-approved F3 CE. Purchase here: https://www.lc-ready.com/store/details/95-7_things_ems_well_being
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This continuing education podcast looks in the mirror to talk about continuing education. No one better to have this conversation with than Jay Scott, Executive Director of CAPCE. We talk about the intent of CAPCE, how CE is delivered and reported, and some fascinating insights into the future of EMS CE. And you get CE!
Get CE for listening! 1 hour CAPCE-approved F3 CE. Purchase here: https://www.lc-ready.com/store/details/94-7_things_continuing_education
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Is the EMS physician an elusive creature only occasionally seen by EMS providers? Or is the EMS physician a tireless advocate and constant presence in a provider's life? Dr. Will Krost, an emergency physician and paramedic, helps take some of the mystery out of the physician-provider relationship. When you are done listening to this podcast, you will wish Dr. Krost was your medical director.
Get CE for listening! 1 hour CAPCE-approved F3 CE (basic medical director). Purchase here: https://www.lc-ready.com/store/details/93-7_things_your_medical_director_wants_you_to_know
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Would you like to move beyond the basic educator classes and get the details and motivation to take your class to the next level? This is the podcast you need. Dan Batsie takes us through new theories and classroom practices guaranteed to change your approach as an educator.
Get CE for listening! 1 hour CAPCE-approved F3 CE (educator). Purchase here: https://www.lc-ready.com/store/details/87-7_things_ems_education
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How we found a brilliant, dynamic, and compassionate person—who is also a two-time kidney transplant recipient—is beyond us. But we found all those things and more with Bill Young. Using an insider's perspective combined with a detailed clinical mind, Our host, Dan, found 7 Things you really need to know about renal emergencies.
Get CE for listening! 1 hour CAPCE-approved F3 CE (basic medical emergencies). Purchase here: https://www.lc-ready.com/store/details/90-7_things_renal_emergencies
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The Medical-Legal chapter in the textbook is important, but most people speed through it to get to the juicy clinical material. Medical-Legal is important—and very relevant to your practice—as you will find out in this legally insightful podcast with paramedic and attorney Wes Ogilvie.
Get CE for listening! 1 hour CAPCE-approved F3 CE (basic medical legal). Purchase here: https://www.lc-ready.com/store/details/92-7_things_medical_legal
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Dr. Mike Lauria is an emergency physician with a background as a paramedic, flight paramedic, and an elite special forces Pararescueman in the Air Force. In this amazing 7 Things, Dr. Lauria combines this experience into 7 Things that will help you be a better EMT or paramedic on the street. Don't miss it!
Get CE for listening! 1 hour CAPCE-approved F3 CE (basic). Purchase here: https://www.lc-ready.com/store/details/88-7_things_street_medicine
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Death and dying are very much in the minds of EMS providers today. This podcast talks about all the things you need to know about calls involving death, from what and when to say something, death notifications, and the resilience to return another day.
Get CE for listening! 1 hour CAPCE-approved F3 CE (basic resiliency). Purchase here: https://www.lc-ready.com/store/details/83-7_things_death_and_dying
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You've likely wished that you could have a brilliant toxicologist explain things in a way you could understand and apply to your practice. Wish no longer as Yale physician and toxicologist (and longtime friend of EMS) Tony Tomassoni shares his 7 Things about toxicology.
Get CE for listening! 1 hour CAPCE-approved F3 CE (basic toxicology). Purchase here: https://www.lc-ready.com/store/details/89-7_things_toxicology
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Limmer Education's own Richard Low talks about simulation in the EMS classroom with Dan. Whether you are an experienced educator with a sim lab or someone looking to do more, these 7 Things will help tune up or start up your use of simulation.
Get CE for listening! 1 hour CAPCE-approved F3 CE (educator). Purchase here: https://www.lc-ready.com/store/details/85-7_things_simulation
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