
This is a weekly podcast with our group talking about local, regional and national EMS issues. Physicians, nurses, advanced and basic EMS providers will gain professional knowledge from this podcast.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 153 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ScienceNatural Sciences | |||

As the crew starts to wind up this topic, the discussion of the process of opioid withdrawal continues including inducing a more intense, or higher, level of withdrawal to help the patient's recovery progression. The guys discuss the Clinical Opiate ... more
Dr. Singer continues to talk to the PPP crew regarding Project DAWN (Deaths Avoided With Naloxone), an Ohio-based network of opioid overdose education and naloxone distribution programs (OENDP) coordinated by the Ohio Department of Health. Should EMS... more
A.J. and Dr. Hill join Scott this month, to chat with Dr. Jordan Singer from the UH EMS Institute. What is long-term addiction care? It's more than just showing up, treating the patient's symptoms, i.e., Narcan, and ending the patient's care once the... more
As the team winds up its discussion of the new Ohio EMS advanced scope of practice regulations, the discussion of oral Zofran for younger patients, ultrasound use for IV assistance and the place of urinary catheters within the scop of a 911 type of c... more
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Can you please turn Dr Hill’s microphone up? I miss half of his valuable knowledge because I can’t hear him.
Can you please upgrade your microphones or turn their volume up? It is sometimes difficult to hear you and your guests.
What you said about Worker’s Compensation and not being seat belted is not correct. Former governor Bob Taft passed the law that said if you are not seat belted and you are not performing life safety operations in the back of an ambulance and get into an accident, then you are not covered by workers compensation. Also, I personally don’t like starting I.V.’s while driving. Even if I have everything right next to me, I believe it’s still dangerous. I don’t want to accidentally stick myself. We ha... more
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Focused on emergency medical services (EMS), discussions frequently highlight both local and national issues pertinent to the field. Episodes cover a broad range of topics, including advanced treatment protocols, operational challenges, and case studies from real-life medical emergencies. Additionally, the program features in-depth conversations around the integration of mental health services and advanced medical applications, emphasizing continuous professional development for physicians, nurses, and EMS personnel. The expert guests often share their experiences and insights, creating a rich narrative that engages and informs listeners in the EMS community, making it a valuable resource for both new and experienced providers.
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Prehospital Paradigm Podcast launched 3 years ago and published 153 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Prehospital Paradigm Podcast include:
1. Dr. Jordan Singer
2. Detective Brian Yenkevich
3. Tony Crino
4. Tony Crenow
5. Bethany Roebuck
6. Leisha Starkey
7. Ashley Rosser
8. Elisha Starkey
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