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Today, host Rachel Stemerman sits down with two authors of a groundbreaking paper: Ira Harmon and Jennifer Fishe. Their research tackles a significant challenge in emergency medical services: accurately identifying prehospital pediatric asthma exacerbations from complex EMS data.
Asthma exacerbations are a common reason for pediatric EMS encounters. Accurately identifying these encounters is crucial for research and quality improvement in prehospital care. However, the nature of asthma symptoms and EMS data makes this difficult.
In this episode, Ira and Jennifer will discuss their study, which focused on developing computable phenotypes (CPs) – reusable computer queries that identify specific clinical events using electronic data. They evaluated existing rule-based CPs and developed new ones, including machine learning-based models, using a large dataset of pediatric EMS encounters.
Tune in to learn more about this innovative approach to leveraging EMS data for better pediatric care.
As always THANK YOU for listening.
Hawnwan Philip Moy MD (@pecpodcast)
Scott Goldberg MD, MPH (@EMS_Boston)
Jeremiah Escajeda MD, MPH (@jerescajeda)
Joelle Donofrio-Odmann DO (@PEMems)
Maia Dorsett MD PhD (@maiadorsett)
Lekshmi Kumar MD, MPH(@Gradymed1)
Greg Muller DO (@DrMuller_DO)
Ariana Weber MD (@aweberMD4)
Rebecca Cash PhD (@CashRebeccaE)
Michael Kim MD (@michaeljukim)
Rachel Stemerman PhD (@steminformatics)
Nikolai Arendovich MD
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Ready for the latest insights in prehospital care?
In this episode, we're diving into an eye opening question in emergency medicine: could giving just a single dose of epinephrine during cardiac arrest be more effective than the standard approach? This topic isn’t just about changing a drug protocol—it challenges the way we think about resuscitation itself. We're spotlighting a new study that’s sparking important conversations in the field, and it’s part of a broader theme in the latest issue of Prehospital Emergency Care, which also features articles on pediatric emergencies, compelling case studies, and new insights into cardiac arrest care.
Join Niko and Michael as they speak with authors Dr. Tyler George and Dr. Nick Ashburn about their study - you don't want to miss it.
Check out PEC Podcast Episode 149 today! Available now on your favorite podcast platform.
As always THANK YOU for listening.
Hawnwan Philip Moy MD (@pecpodcast)
Scott Goldberg MD, MPH (@EMS_Boston)
Jeremiah Escajeda MD, MPH (@jerescajeda)
Joelle Donofrio-Odmann DO (@PEMems)
Maia Dorsett MD PhD (@maiadorsett)
Lekshmi Kumar MD, MPH(@Gradymed1)
Greg Muller DO (@DrMuller_DO)
Ariana Weber MD (@aweberMD4)
Rebecca Cash PhD (@CashRebeccaE)
Michael Kim MD (@michaelkim_md)
Rachel Stemerman PhD (@steminformatics)
Nikolai Arendovich MD
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Ready for the latest insights in prehospital care?
Improving health and safety in our communities starts with a commitment to equity. We explore how systemic disparities in Emergency Medical Services (EMS) affect patient care, outcomes, and trust. Join our guests - Remle Crowe, Andra Farcas, and Ameera Haamid - as we unpack the National Association of EMS Physicians’ recommendations for making equity a strategic priority, published in Prehospital Emergency Care Journal, Volume 28, Number 6.
Hear how EMS agencies can leverage improvement science, community engagement, and quality monitoring to ensure that all patients receive high-quality, respectful care—regardless of who they are or where they live. This is more than a conversation; it’s a call to action.
Don't miss this important discussion.
Also available for CE Credit!
Check out PEC Podcast Episode 149 today! Available now on your favorite podcast platform.
As always THANK YOU for listening.
Hawnwan Philip Moy MD (@pecpodcast)
Scott Goldberg MD, MPH (@EMS_Boston)
Jeremiah Escajeda MD, MPH (@jerescajeda)
Joelle Donofrio-Odmann DO (@PEMems)
Maia Dorsett MD PhD (@maiadorsett)
Lekshmi Kumar MD, MPH(@Gradymed1)
Greg Muller DO (@DrMuller_DO)
Ariana Weber MD (@aweberMD4)
Rebecca Cash PhD (@CashRebeccaE)
Michael Kim MD (@michaelkim_md)
Rachel Stemerman PhD (@steminformatics)
Nikolai Arendovich MD
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Ready for the latest insights in prehospital care?
The new Prehospital Emergency Care (PEC) Podcast, Episode 148 (Vol 28, Number 6), has dropped!
This episode explores vital findings published in the Prehospital Emergency Care Journal, Volume 28, Number 3. We're tackling essential themes for every prehospital clinician: Fluids, Vascular Access, and Resuscitation Strategies.
Get the breakdown on significant research, such as the study "Retrospective Comparison of Upper and Lower Extremity Intraosseous Access During Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Resuscitation" authored by Tanner Smida, Remle Crowe, Jeffrey Jarvis, Taylor Ratcliff, and Mat Goebel. Learn about the nuances of IO access in OHCA!
Don't miss this important discussion.
Check out PEC Podcast Episode 148 today! Available now on your favorite podcast platform.
As always THANK YOU for listening.
Hawnwan Philip Moy MD (@pecpodcast)
Scott Goldberg MD, MPH (@EMS_Boston)
Jeremiah Escajeda MD, MPH (@jerescajeda)
Joelle Donofrio-Odmann DO (@PEMems)
Maia Dorsett MD PhD (@maiadorsett)
Lekshmi Kumar MD, MPH(@Gradymed1)
Greg Muller DO (@DrMuller_DO)
Ariana Weber MD (@aweberMD4)
Rebecca Cash PhD (@CashRebeccaE)
Michael Kim MD (@michaelkim_md)
Rachel Stemerman PhD (@steminformatics)
Nikolai Arendovich MD
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Title: Remembering Freedom House: A Legacy in EMS
Join us for a special episode of the Prehospital Emergency Care (PEC) Podcast as we delve into the rich history and enduring legacy of Freedom House. In alignment with our commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, we're honored to welcome two distinguished guests: Chief John Moon from Freedom House and Dr. Ameera Hamid, EMS physician at the University of Chicago.
Chief John Moon
Dr. Ameera Haamid
In this powerful conversation, we'll take a nostalgic journey back to the origins of Freedom House, exploring its groundbreaking contributions to the world of Emergency Medical Services. Chief Moon and Dr. Hamid will share their personal insights and reflections, highlighting the pivotal role Freedom House played in shaping modern EMS.
This episode is more than just a history lesson; it's a tribute to the pioneers who broke barriers and paved the way for a more inclusive and equitable EMS system. Listen as we celebrate the remarkable story of Freedom House and its lasting impact on prehospital care.
Key Topics:
The historical significance of Freedom House. Personal stories and reflections from Chief John Moon and Dr. Ameera Hamid. Freedom House's impact on diversity, equity, and inclusion in EMS. The enduring legacy of Freedom House in modern prehospital care.Listen Now: https://traffic.libsyn.com/pecpodcast/Ep._147_Chief_Moon_Dr._Haamid.mp3
Learn More:
Achieving Equity in EMS Care and Patient Outcomes Through Quality Management Systems: A Position Statement American Sirens (Chief Moon's book)As always THANK YOU for listening.
Hawnwan Philip Moy MD (@pecpodcast)
Scott Goldberg MD, MPH (@EMS_Boston)
Jeremiah Escajeda MD, MPH (@jerescajeda)
Joelle Donofrio-Odmann DO (@PEMems)
Maia Dorsett MD PhD (@maiadorsett)
Lekshmi Kumar MD, MPH(@Gradymed1)
Greg Muller DO (@DrMuller_DO)
Ariana Weber MD (@aweberMD4)
Rebecca Cash PhD (@CashRebeccaE)
Michael Kim MD (@michaelkim_md)
Rachel Stemerman PhD (@steminformatics)
Nikolai Arendovich MD
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PEC Podcast Episode 146: Consensus Statement of the National Association of EMS Physicians International Association of Fire Chiefs and the International Association of Chiefs of Police: Best Practices for Collaboration Between Law Enforcement and Emergency Medical Services During Acute Behavioral Emergencies
📢 New Episode Alert! 📢
The Prehospital Emergency Care Podcast is back with a special episode you won't want to miss!
This month, we delve into the groundbreaking "Consensus Statement of the National Association of EMS Physicians, International Association of Fire Chiefs, and the International Association of Chief of Police: Best Practices for Collaboration Between Law Enforcement and Emergency Medical Services During Acute Behavioral Emergencies."
Join us as we welcome esteemed guest authors Dr. Mike Levy, Dr. David Tan, Dr. Diane Miller, and Mike McEvoy to discuss the critical insights and recommendations within this vital document.
Here's what you can expect:
Expert analysis: Gain a deep understanding of the consensus statement's key components and practical implications. Collaboration in action: Discover how law enforcement and EMS can collaborate seamlessly to provide optimal care during behavioral emergencies. Real-world application: Learn how these best practices can translate into improved outcomes for patients and increased safety for first responders.Tune in today and discover how collaboration can transform the way we approach acute behavioral emergencies!
Available on all major podcast platforms.
Click here to download today!
As always THANK YOU for listening.
Hawnwan Philip Moy MD (@pecpodcast)
Scott Goldberg MD, MPH (@EMS_Boston)
Jeremiah Escajeda MD, MPH (@jerescajeda)
Joelle Donofrio-Odmann DO (@PEMems)
Maia Dorsett MD PhD (@maiadorsett)
Lekshmi Kumar MD, MPH(@Gradymed1)
Greg Muller DO (@DrMuller_DO)
Ariana Weber MD (@aweberMD4)
Rebecca Cash PhD (@CashRebeccaE)
Michael Kim MD (@michaelkim_md)
Rachel Stemerman PhD (@steminformatics)
Nikolai Arendovich MD
Elijah Robinson MD
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PEC Podcast Episode 145: Quick Hits from Prehospital Emergency Care Journal
Get ready for a rapid-fire review of the latest prehospital research!
In Episode 145 of the PEC Podcast, we dive into the original research section of the Prehospital Emergency Care Journal (Volume 28, Number 3). Join our expert panel as we dissect key findings and discuss the implications for EMS practice.
This episode covers manuscripts like:
Challenges Locating the Scene of Emergency: A Qualitative Study of the EMS System in Rwanda Prehospital Validation of the Assessment of Blood Consumption (ABC) Score Evidence for Use of Validated Sepsis Screening Tools in the Prehospital Population: A Scoping Review ...and more!Tune in for a concise and informative discussion that will keep you up-to-date on the latest advancements in prehospital care.
Click here to download today!
As always THANK YOU for listening.
Hawnwan Philip Moy MD (@pecpodcast)
Scott Goldberg MD, MPH (@EMS_Boston)
Jeremiah Escajeda MD, MPH (@jerescajeda)
Joelle Donofrio-Odmann DO (@PEMems)
Maia Dorsett MD PhD (@maiadorsett)
Lekshmi Kumar MD, MPH(@Gradymed1)
Greg Muller DO (@DrMuller_DO)
Ariana Weber MD (@aweberMD4)
Rebecca Cash PhD (@CashRebeccaE)
Michael Kim MD (@michaelkim_md)
Rachel Stemerman PhD (@steminformatics)
Nikolai Arendovich MD
Elijah Robinson MD
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Cardiac arrest in the prehospital setting continues to be a critical area of focus for EMS clinicians, especially when it comes to measuring ventilation and perfusion. In this episode, we’ll do a deep dive on new research investigating the role of end tidal carbon dioxide (ETCO2) as a potential indicator of survival in out-of-hospital cardiac arrests. The study looks at how both high and low ETCO2 levels affect mortality and why these numbers alone may not be enough to guide resuscitation decisions. Stick around for all the insights!
In this podcast, we interview the lead author
Tanner Smida
MD/PhD Candidate
AEMT
West Virginia University
on the manuscript:
The Association of Prehospital End-Tidal Carbon Dioxide with Survivial Following Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest
Click here to download it today!
As always THANK YOU for listening.
Hawnwan Philip Moy MD (@pecpodcast)
Scott Goldberg MD, MPH (@EMS_Boston)
Jeremiah Escajeda MD, MPH (@jerescajeda)
Joelle Donofrio-Odmann DO (@PEMems)
Maia Dorsett MD PhD (@maiadorsett)
Lekshmi Kumar MD, MPH(@Gradymed1)
Greg Muller DO (@DrMuller_DO)
Ariana Weber MD (@aweberMD4)
Rebecca Cash PhD (@CashRebeccaE)
Michael Kim MD (@michaelkim_md)
Rachel Stemerman PhD (@steminformatics)
Nikolai Arendovich MD
Elijah Robinson MD
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The PEC podcast team covers the Prehospital Emergency Care Journal Volume 28 Number 3...Kind of. As the PEC Journal grows, the PEC podcast team is breaking up Volume 28 Number 3 to allow for more discussion. In this episode we cover the Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest section. We talk about engaging manuscripts in this journal like:
COVID-19 Testing Among Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Patients: Implications for Public Health
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Prehospital Administration of Norepinephrine and Epinephrine for Shock after Resuscitation from Cardiac Arrest
Click here to download it today!
As always THANK YOU for listening.
Hawnwan Philip Moy MD (@pecpodcast)
Scott Goldberg MD, MPH (@EMS_Boston)
Jeremiah Escajeda MD, MPH (@jerescajeda)
Joelle Donofrio-Odmann DO (@PEMems)
Maia Dorsett MD PhD (@maiadorsett)
Lekshmi Kumar MD, MPH(@Gradymed1)
Greg Muller DO (@DrMuller_DO)
Ariana Weber MD (@weberMD4)
Rebecca Cash PhD (@CashRebeccaE)
Michael Kim MD (@michaelkim_md)
Rachel Stemerman PhD (@steminformatics)
Nikolai Arendovich MD
Elijah Robinson MD
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The PEC podcast team covers the Prehospital Emergency Care Journal Volume 28 Number 2. We talk about engaging manuscripts in this journal like:
A Retrospective Nationwide Comparison of the iGel and King Laryngeal Tube Supraglottic Airways for Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Resuscitation
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Comparison of the Scope of Practice of the Army Combat Medic Specialist and Civilian National EMS Certification Levels
Click here to download it today!
As always THANK YOU for listening.
Hawnwan Philip Moy MD (@pecpodcast)
Scott Goldberg MD, MPH (@EMS_Boston)
Jeremiah Escajeda MD, MPH (@jerescajeda)
Joelle Donofrio-Odmann DO (@PEMems)
Maia Dorsett MD PhD (@maiadorsett)
Lekshmi Kumar MD, MPH(@Gradymed1)
Greg Muller DO (@DrMuller_DO)
Ariana Weber MD (@weberMD4)
Rebecca Cash PhD (@CashRebeccaE)
Michael Kim MD (@michaelkim_md)
Rachel Stemerman PhD (@steminformatics)
Nikolai Arendovich MD
Elijah Robinson MD
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The PEC podcast team covers the Prehospital Emergency Care Journal Volume 28 Number 1. We talk about engaging manuscripts in this journal like:
Mobile Integrated Health Care Roles of US EMS Clinicians: A Descriptive Cross-Sectional Study
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A Systematic Review of Methodologies and Outcome Measures of Mobile Integrated Health-Community Paramedicine Programs
Click here to download it today!
As always THANK YOU for listening.
Hawnwan Philip Moy MD (@pecpodcast)
Scott Goldberg MD, MPH (@EMS_Boston)
Jeremiah Escajeda MD, MPH (@jerescajeda)
Joelle Donofrio-Odmann DO (@PEMems)
Maia Dorsett MD PhD (@maiadorsett)
Lekshmi Kumar MD, MPH(@Gradymed1)
Greg Muller DO (@DrMuller_DO)
Ariana Weber MD (@weberMD4)
Rebecca Cash PhD (@CashRebeccaE)
Michael Kim MD (@michaelkim_md)
Rachel Stemerman PhD (@steminformatics)
Nikolai Arendovich MD
Elijah Robinson MD
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Dr. Maia Dorsett and our newest PEC Podcast member, Dr. Rachel Stemerman, explore the manuscript
A National Assessment of EMS Performance at the Response and Agency Level
with the authors
Michael Redlener MD
Medical Director of Emergency Medicine Mount Sinai West
&
Remle Crowe PhD
Director of Clinical and Operational Research at ESO
Click here to download it today!
Please visit NEMSQA.org for more information to improve the experience and outcomes of patients and care providers.
As always THANK YOU for listening.
Hawnwan Philip Moy MD (@pecpodcast)
Scott Goldberg MD, MPH (@EMS_Boston)
Jeremiah Escajeda MD, MPH (@jerescajeda)
Joelle Donofrio-Odmann DO (@PEMems)
Maia Dorsett MD PhD (@maiadorsett)
Lekshmi Kumar MD, MPH(@Gradymed1)
Greg Muller DO (@DrMuller_DO)
Ariana Weber MD (@aweberMD4)
Rebecca Cash PhD (@CashRebeccaE)
Michael Kim MD (@michaelkim_md)
Rachel Stemerman PhD (@steminformatics)
Nikolai Arendovich MD
Elijah Robinson MD
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Everyone witnessed the tragic event of Damar Hamlin's cardiac arrest during an NFL Football game. While he had a great outcome, there remains a paucity of algorithms in managing cardiac arrest emergencies in equipment-laden athletes. Expert consensus begins with research in the field of cardiac arrest for equipment laden athletes. In this deep dive we delve into the quality in chest compressions on patients with football pads.
In this podcast, we interview the lead author
Jennifer Longo
Assistant Professor
Rowan University
on the manuscript:
An Evaluation of the Quality of CPR Chest Compressions Performed on Football-Equipped and Obese Simulation Manikins
Click here to download it today!
As always THANK YOU for listening.
Hawnwan Philip Moy MD (@pecpodcast)
Scott Goldberg MD, MPH (@EMS_Boston)
Jeremiah Escajeda MD, MPH (@jerescajeda)
Joelle Donofrio-Odmann DO (@PEMems)
Maia Dorsett MD PhD (@maiadorsett)
Lekshmi Kumar MD, MPH(@Gradymed1)
Greg Muller DO (@DrMuller_DO)
Ariana Weber MD (@aweberMD4)
Rebecca Cash PhD (@CashRebeccaE)
Michael Kim MD (@michaelkim_md)
Rachel Stemerman PhD (@steminformatics)
Nikolai Arendovich MD
Elijah Robinson MD
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The Field Triage Guidelines (FTG) are used across North America to identify seriously injured patients for transport to appropriate-level trauma centers. We should aim for an under-triage rate of 5% and an over-triage rate of 25-35%. But how faithful are we to these recommendations?
In this podcast, we interview the lead author
Joshua Lupton MD MPH M.Phil
on the manuscript:
Under-Triage and Over-Triage Using the Field Triage Guidelines for Injured Patients: A Systematic Review
Click here to download it today!
As always THANK YOU for listening.
Hawnwan Philip Moy MD (@pecpodcast)
Scott Goldberg MD, MPH (@EMS_Boston)
Jeremiah Escajeda MD, MPH (@jerescajeda)
Joelle Donofrio-Odmann DO (@PEMems)
Maia Dorsett MD PhD (@maiadorsett)
Lekshmi Kumar MD, MPH(@Gradymed1)
Greg Muller DO (@DrMuller_DO)
Ariana Weber MD (@weberMD4)
Rebecca Cash PhD (@CashRebeccaE)
Michael Kim MD (@michaelkim_md)
Rachel Stemerman PhD (@steminformatics)
Nikolai Arendovich MD
Elijah Robinson MD
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The Prehospital Pediatric Readiness Project
In this episode, the PEC podcast team joins the Pediatric EMS Podcast- Dr. Joelle Donofrio-Odmann and Dr. Joseph Finney-to talk to you about the National Prehospital Pediatric Readiness Project (PPRP). What is it? What do we do about it? And what does it achieve? We will be joined by two pivotal EMS physicians:
Dr. Kathleen Adelgais
&
Dr. Kathryn Kothari
discuss how the manuscript:
Pediatric Readiness in Emergency Medical Services
Systemslaid the foundation for and how to prepare for the PPRP.
Click here to download it today!
As always THANK YOU for listening.
Hawnwan Philip Moy MD (@pecpodcast)
Scott Goldberg MD, MPH (@EMS_Boston)
Jeremiah Escajeda MD, MPH (@jerescajeda)
Joelle Donofrio-Odmann DO (@PEMems)
Maia Dorsett MD PhD (@maiadorsett)
Lekshmi Kumar MD (@Gradymed1)
Greg Muller DO (@DrMuller_DO)
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A Tribute to Brooke Lerner PhD
With the dawn of a new year, we all know that the 2024 NAEMSP Conference is approaching. While we are excited to see friends and colleagues from afar, we must acknowledge the void of someone who contributed so much to prehospital medicine, Dr. Brooke Lerner. Dr. Lerner was a prolific researcher, passionate paramedic, and dedicated wife and mother. While we at the PEC Podcast recognize her professional efforts, we feel that a proper farewell should be spoken by those who knew her.
In this episode we have our guest host, Dr. Aurora Lybeck, who knew Dr. Lerner personally, reminisce with some of Dr. Lerner's Closest Colleagues
Dr. Manish Shah
&
Dr. Charles Cady
We'll miss you, Dr. Lerner.
Click here to download it today!
As always THANK YOU for listening.
Hawnwan Philip Moy MD (@pecpodcast)
Scott Goldberg MD, MPH (@EMS_Boston)
Jeremiah Escajeda MD, MPH (@jerescajeda)
Joelle Donofrio-Odmann DO (@PEMems)
Maia Dorsett MD PhD (@maiadorsett)
Lekshmi Kumar MD (@Gradymed1)
Greg Muller DO (@DrMuller_DO)
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Our EMS clinicians are a key link in the chain of survival of cardiac arrest patients. A critical part of prehospital medicine is recognizing cardiac arrest and then enacting appropriate treatment. In this podcast, we interview
Susie Burnett MS, EMT-P, PhD candidate in Health Communication and Qualitative Methods
&
Dr. Johanna Innes MD, NRP, FAEMS
on their manuscript:
A Qualitative Analysis of the Experiences of EMS Clinicians in Recognizing and Treating Witnessed Cardiac Arrests
Click here to download it today!
As always THANK YOU for listening.
Hawnwan Philip Moy MD (@pecpodcast)
Scott Goldberg MD, MPH (@EMS_Boston)
Jeremiah Escajeda MD, MPH (@jerescajeda)
Joelle Donofrio-Odmann DO (@PEMems)
Maia Dorsett MD PhD (@maiadorsett)
Lekshmi Kumar MD, MPH(@Gradymed1)
Greg Muller DO (@DrMuller_DO)
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PEC Journal Volume 27 Number 5
In this episode, the PEC podcast team covers the Prehospital Emergency Care Journal Volume 27 Number 5. We talk about engaging manuscripts in this journal like:
Prehospital Hemorrhage Control and Treatment by Clinicians: A Joint Position Statement
&
EMS Care of Adult Hospice Patients– a Position Statement and Resource Document of NAEMSP and AAHPM
Click here to download it today!
As always THANK YOU for listening.
Hawnwan Philip Moy MD (@pecpodcast)
Scott Goldberg MD, MPH (@EMS_Boston)
Jeremiah Escajeda MD, MPH (@jerescajeda)
Joelle Donofrio-Odmann DO (@PEMems)
Maia Dorsett MD PhD (@maiadorsett)
Lekshmi Kumar MD (@Gradymed1)
Greg Muller DO (@DrMuller_DO)
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Every day, our EMS clinicians utilize protocols to guide medical care. These protocols are based on the latest evidence in prehospital care. However, keeping up with current evidence remains a challenge. In this podcast, we interview
Dr. Christian Martin Gill
&
Dr. Rebecca Casche
on their manuscripts:
Recommendations for Improving the Quality of Prehospital Evidence-Based Guidelines
&
2022 Systematic Review of Evidence-Based Guidelines for Prehospital Care
Click here to download it today!
As always THANK YOU for listening.
Hawnwan Philip Moy MD (@pecpodcast)
Scott Goldberg MD, MPH (@EMS_Boston)
Jeremiah Escajeda MD, MPH (@jerescajeda)
Joelle Donofrio-Odmann DO (@PEMems)
Maia Dorsett MD PhD (@maiadorsett)
Lekshmi Kumar MD (@Gradymed1)
Greg Muller DO (@DrMuller_DO)
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PEC Journal Volume 27 Number 4
In this episode, the PEC podcast team covers the Prehospital Emergency Care Journal Volume 27 Number 4. We talk about engaging manuscripts in this journal like:
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the United States Emergency Medical Services Workforce: A Scoping Review
&
A Proposed Theoretical Framework for Clinical Judgment in EMS
Click here to download it today!
As always THANK YOU for listening.
Hawnwan Philip Moy MD (@pecpodcast)
Scott Goldberg MD, MPH (@EMS_Boston)
Jeremiah Escajeda MD, MPH (@jerescajeda)
Joelle Donofrio-Odmann DO (@PEMems)
Maia Dorsett MD PhD (@maiadorsett)
Lekshmi Kumar MD (@Gradymed1)
Greg Muller DO (@DrMuller_DO)
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