Inside EMS is a weekly podcast that offers industry insight, expert perspectives on hot topics and clinical issues, as well as operational and leadership lessons for EMS personnel.
Listen as Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson debate the effectiveness of point-of-care ultrasound or sound off on controversial issues, like patient transport via fire truck.
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Our co-hosts discuss the recent passing of a friend and the importance of maintaining a dialogue regarding EMS provider mental health
Our co-hosts are joined by EMS1 Editor-in-Chief Greg Friese to discuss the findings presented in this year’s trend report
Our co-hosts delve into the topic of hiring, discussing all aspects of the prospects and how to make a good first impression
Our co-hosts discuss how EMS agencies who harness the power of accountability are more successful and disciplined in their work
Our co-hosts are joined by Dwayne Forsman, CEO of the Canadian Paramedic Association, and Ginger Locke, hostess of the Medic Mindset Podcast
Our co-hosts discuss the three techniques EMS providers should use to determine if a patient has the mental capacity to decline medical treatment
Our co-hosts sit down with Burnsville Fire Department Chief BJ Jungmann, who discusses how to support mental health and wellness for first responders
Our co-hosts look to the future and discuss which EMS model of service may not be in existence in the next 10 years, as value-based reimbursement systems emerge
Our co-hosts record live at the Initial Assessment Conference and discuss EMS education and leadership issues, as well as take questions from the audience
Our co-hosts discuss the complexities of handling pediatric patients, including best practices and building confidence in the ability to treat children
Our co-hosts sit down with award-winning speaker and author Rommie Duckworth, who explains how to diagnose, treat and manage septic patients
Our co-hosts discuss the new American Paramedic Association and its creation out of a need to represent the voices of paramedics in the field
Our co-hosts discuss how the EMS industry has changed over the last five years, and what the future looks like for providers
Our co-hosts sit down with Dr. James Woodson, founder and CEO of Pulsara, who discusses the importance of communication and documentation when it comes to patient care
Our co-hosts sit down with Rob Theriault, a 35-year paramedic veteran, and a recent STEMI patient, who gives listeners both sides of the emergency
Our co-hosts sit down with NAEMT president as he describes the changes agencies will need to make to be ready for the ET3 reimbursement model
Our co-hosts sit down with the NAEMSP president to discuss how the new reimbursement model will transform all aspects of the industry
Our co-hosts discuss NAEMT’s position on paramedic education requirements with President Matt Zavadsky
Our co-hosts discuss a new bill that recently passed Virginia’s Senate to allow EMS providers the option to conceal carry on the job
Our co-hosts sit down with NAEMSE Board of Directors member Leaugeay Barnes to discuss the differences in education requirements across the industry
Our co-hosts discuss what details make for a flawless, smoothly-run clinical department, and how you can achieve it at your agency
Our co-hosts continue their discussion with EMS1 columnist and defense attorney David Givot on the impact medical marijuana has in EMS
Our co-hosts discuss the pros and cons of industry personnel using medical marijuana to work through issues of depression, anxiety and post-traumatic stress
Our co-hosts sit down with incoming NAEMT president, Matt Zavadsky, and hear his take on the state of the industry and the importance of NAEMT
Our co-hosts talk about the reclassification possibility and also consider the idea of a national certification for all dispatchers
Our co-hosts discuss the most helpful pieces of advice they received when starting their careers and what new industry personnel should know
From required BLS, to community AEDs and kiosk-based training, communities around the country are becoming better equipped for emergencies
Our co-hosts sit down with EMS World Expo Editorial Advisory Board member Ray Barishansky, who provides a behind-the-scenes glimpse of a national conference
Our cohosts discuss a recent event involving a paramedic allegedly choking a patient, and how and when to speak up in that situation
Our co-hosts tackle the topic of paramedic education and how it would affect the EMS industry