Alert Medic 1
Topics in EMS w/ EMS CAST Hosts Ross Orpet, MD, NRP & Will Berry, FP-C, NRP
02 Dec 2024
Summary In this episode, the Alert Medic 1 team engage with the dynamic duo from EMS CAST, discussing their journeys into emergency medicine and the importance of communication, mentorship, and learning from mistakes in the field. They emphasize the need for effective communication between paramedics and physicians, the significance of building a shared mental model during patient care, and the value of continuous education and self-improvement. The conversation also touches on the responsibility of educators in the EMS field and the potential for innovation through podcasting and other platforms. Takeaways The journey into EMS often begins with a passion for helping others. Effective communication is crucial in emergency medical situations. Building a shared mental model enhances teamwork and patient care. Learning from mistakes is essential for personal and professional growth. Podcasts can serve as a valuable tool for education and knowledge sharing in EMS. Mentorship plays a significant role in developing skills and confidence in paramedics. Asking questions is a sign of strength, not weakness. Understanding protocols is vital for safe and effective patient care. Innovating in EMS education requires collaboration and open dialogue. The EMS community is evolving, and there's a need for continuous improvement and adaptation. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introductions 09:59 Realizing the Need for More Knowledge Beyond Protocols 19:55 Speaking the Language of Physicians and Establishing a Shared Mental Model 26:13 The Importance of Open Communication and Teamwork 34:16 Challenging Misconceptions and Seeking Feedback 43:13 The Importance of Humility and Continuous Learning 45:02 Innovating Podcasting for Effective Education 47:42 The Need for Evidence-Based Research in Pre-Hospital Medicine 50:32 Creating a Culture of Transparency and Learning from Mistakes 53:22 The Role of Leadership in Fostering a Supportive and Educational Environment
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