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Summary generated by Riverside AIThis episode features a conversation on the future of EMS, mobile integrated health (MIH), and systemic reforms needed to improve healthcare access and outcomes. Mustafa and Cody discuss with Sam Magill the challenges of reactionary models, the importance of behavior change, and advocacy for policy reform to support EMS innovation. This episode features an in-depth discussion on the importance of strategic thinking, communication skills, and advocacy in EMS and community paramedicine. The speakers explore how to elevate paramedic practice from tactical skills to strategic decision-making, emphasizing the role of motivational interviewing, policy advocacy, and systemic change.
SummaryIn this conversation, Amanda Baker sits down with Cody & Mustafa to discuss her journey into the field of mental health, emphasizing the importance of active listening, the complexities of mental health diagnoses, and the integration of body and mind in therapy. The discussion explores the significance of authenticity, engagement strategies, and the concept of flow state in enhancing therapeutic outcomes. Amanda shares her insights on the interconnectedness of mental and physical health, advocating for a holistic approach to therapy that fosters self-discovery and personal growth.
SummaryIn this conversation, Danny Kustra, a critical care paramedic and educator from Manitoba, Canada, discusses the evolving landscape of EMS education, particularly the integration of AI and VR technologies. He explains the structure of the EMS system in Manitoba, the educational pathways for paramedics, and the importance of simulation in training. Danny highlights how AI and VR can enhance communication skills and clinical decision-making, and he shares insights on various VR platforms and AI tools that are being utilized in EMS education. The discussion also touches on the challenges and opportunities presented by these technologies, as well as the future innovations that may shape the field of emergency medical services.
Summary generated by Riverside AI. SummaryIn this conversation, Mustafa Sidik and Cody delve into the intricacies of leadership, drawing insights from the book Call Sign Chaos, by James Mattis & Bing West. They explore the importance of character versus competence, the dynamics of team leadership, and the lessons learned from failures in leadership roles. The discussion emphasizes the need for decentralized leadership, trust within teams, and the significance of making good decisions over merely achieving good outcomes. This conversation delves into the multifaceted aspects of leadership, emphasizing the importance of execution, decision-making, and effective communication. The speakers explore how leaders can navigate challenges by fostering a culture of clarity, accountability, and competence while balancing personal relationships with professional responsibilities. They highlight the significance of understanding team dynamics and the role of information in leadership, ultimately advocating for a thoughtful approach to leadership that prioritizes both individual and organizational growth.
Summary generated by Riverside AIIn this conversation, Cody Winniford, Jim Brady, and Mustafa Sidik sit down to interview Shailvi Gupta, a trauma and acute care surgeon, about the newly started Masters in Trauma Sciences program at the University of Maryland, Baltimore. They discuss the program's structure, curriculum, and its focus on developing leaders in trauma care. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding trauma from a global perspective, the role of education in advancing trauma systems, and the impact of social determinants of health on trauma care. Gupta emphasizes the need for a diverse student body and the integration of clinical rotations for hands-on experience. This conversation explores the evolving landscape of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) education and practice, emphasizing the importance of data in advocacy, the need for tangible skills, and the role of mentorship. The speakers discuss advancements in EMS practices, the challenges faced by paramedics in career advancement, and the significance of interdisciplinary collaboration in trauma care. They also highlight funding opportunities for education and the necessity of leadership training in trauma systems, ultimately advocating for a shift in mindset towards a more holistic approach to trauma care.Shailvi Gupta, MD MPH FACS, is an Associate Professor of Surgery at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, Shock Trauma Center's Program in Trauma. Her secondary appointment is with the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health.Dr. Gupta is an acute care surgeon practicing trauma surgery, surgical critical care and emergency general surgery. She is double boarded in General Surgery and Surgical Critical Care. She is the Course Director for the Global Health elective at the School of Medicine, teaches the Global Public Health Emergencies course within the MPH Program, and is core faculty for the interdisciplinary Climate Change, Health and Society course.Dr. Gupta's global health endeavors focus on improving surgical capacity and trauma education in low resource settings. She has led country-wide research projects in Nepal helping to grow surgical capacity nationally. She worked with the Ministry of Health in Mozambique to help develop a country-wide ambulance system and country wide trauma registries. She is also helping to elevate trauma education in Europe with University of Milan and Niguarda Hospital in Milan, Italy, as she helped develop one of Europe's first Trauma Masters Programs. Dr. Gupta has been recognized by the American College of Surgeons as a "Future Trauma Leader" and is utilizing this opportunity to help develop protocols and educational materials to improve trauma care in low resource settings.Link to the Master of Trauma Science program: https://www.umaryland.edu/alumni/highlights/umb-launches-nations-first-masters-program-in-trauma-sciences-.phpLink to the Charley Riley Scholarship: https://mhec.maryland.gov/preparing/pages/financialaid/programdescriptions/prog_fire.aspx
Cody sits down with Kaleb Lachenicht to discuss various topics related to Airway Management & Airway Management training.
Summary generated by Riverside AI.Mustafa Sidik and Dr. Jim Brady sit down with Dr. Michael Millin and Dr. Ben Abo to discuss their recent paper, Prehospital Trauma Compendium: Prehospital Management of Spinal Cord Injuries - A NAEMSP Comprehensive Review and Analysis of the Literature. During the episode, they discuss the importance of evidence-based practices in EMS, challenging traditional dogmas surrounding spinal motion restriction. They emphasize the need for a shift in protocols to prioritize patient comfort and perfusion over rigid immobilization techniques. The discussion highlights the ethical implications of current practices and the necessity for ongoing research to improve patient outcomes in emergency medicine.Link to the paper: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/10903127.2025.2541258?url_ver=Z39.88-2003&rfr_id=ori:rid:crossref.org&rfr_dat=cr_pub%20%200pubmedKeywords: EMS, spinal cord injuries, trauma compendium, patient safety, spinal motion restriction, medical ethics, emergency medicine, research methodology, patient care, perfusionChapters00:00 Introduction to EMS and Personal Experiences05:46 Exploring the Paper: Background and Purpose11:14 Scientific Rigor and Methodology16:34 Research Findings and Implications22:05 Discussion on Evidence and Hypotheses27:42 Pathophysiology and Patient Care32:58 Historical Context and Evolution of Practices35:53 Spinal Immobilization: The Maryland Way39:18 The Harms of Spinal Motion Restriction42:39 Effectiveness of Spinal Motion Restriction Procedures45:34 Limitations and Future Directions50:11 Perfusion and Patient Management55:07 Challenging the Status Quo in EMS59:43 The Importance of Evidence-Based Medicine
SummaryIn this episode, the Dr. Brady, Josh, Cody, and Mustafa sit down to discuss a complex case involving a middle-aged female patient who presented with bradycardia. The conversation delves into the assessment of the patient, the identification of a third-degree heart block, and the treatment options considered, including the use of an Epi drip. The team explores the importance of understanding the nuances of cardiac rhythms and treatment protocols in emergency medicine.
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