
Inside EMS
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Inside EMS Podcast: How to perfect your patient handoff report
In this episode they take the components of a good radio report one step further and discuss the components of a patient handoff at the hospital. Cebollero and Grayson also cover how to deal with a nurse that does not listen to your report, how to handle the same questions from other staff, and why discussing the response to your treatment is important.
Quick Clip: What not to include in a radio report
Inside EMS co-hosts Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson break down the elements of giving a good radio report
Inside EMS Podcast: How to give a good radio report
In this episode of Inside EMS, co-hosts Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson break down the elements of giving a good radio report. They supply a scenario and both present mock reports. See how your own radio skills stack up. In the news, they also discuss a paten given to Google to create a fleet of ambulance drones. The drones would deliver supplies for medical emergencies such as cardiac arrest or choking.
Inside EMS Podcast: Austrailian medics share tips for MCI simulation debriefing
Students in Australia discuss a recent mass casualty scenario and the development of a debriefing model for maximum learning after the event.
Quick Clip: Are providers prepared for mass casualty incidents?
50 people sickened at a homeless shelter is a reminder that providers never know when they'll find themselves on a multi-patient scene, and there needs to be a process in place to handle such calls.
Quick Clip: Medic recalls response to ostrich attack
An ostrich that killed two people in Ark. is a reminder to live life to the fullest
Inside EMS Podcast: Ballistic vests and helmets for EMS?
In this week’s Inside EMS podcast, hosts Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson discuss an Milwaukee ambulance that was hit by gun fire on the way to a call, and consider whether EMS providers should be equipped with vests and helmets. They also talk about alternatives to 48-hour shifts, and highlight the dangers of working long hours after a recent ambulance crash where Texas medic said he fell asleep behind the wheel. In addition, they discuss a two FDNY EMS providers accused of falsifying a patient care report for a dying man with a DNR order that his wife couldn’t find.
Quick Clip: Is it time to end 48-hour shifts?
Hosts Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson discuss the challenges of driver fatigue. They highlight a recent ambulance crash where a Texas medic fell asleep behind the wheel near the end of a 48-hour shift, and discuss alternatives to EMS providers working long hours.
Final Call For Kyle Begin
A teen dying of cancer inspired Kansas paramedics. Fulfilling a young man's dream to become an EMT was a great and lasting gift to EMS leaders, educators, and paramedics.
Inside EMS Podcast: Debunking the myth that volunteer EMS is dying
New EMS1 columnist and volunteerism expert Nancy Magee explains why volunteers are critical to the future of EMS; her answers may surprise you
Quick Clip: ‘Toughen up‘ is wrong message for female EMTs
Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson discuss inappropriate comments made on Facebook in response to a female EMT who hasn't returned to work after being called the "community bicycle" over an open mic by a male lieutenant set to retire.
Inside EMS Podcast: Debating cameras in ambulances
Hosts Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson revisit their thoughts on cameras in ambulances, and review driver safety after a video of a Hungarian ambulance weaving through traffic.
Inside EMS Podcast: How the EMS Compass Initiative will create industry standards
Learn how this national project launched in October 2014 will improve systems of care through the development of system outcomes, benchmarks, and processes. Now through May 31 is your changes to submit feedback and influence your career field.
Quick Clip: Comparing EMS models in the U.S.
What was the process for building outcomes for all the different EMS models in the U.S.? Listen to this clip of Nick Nudell explaining how performance measures are structured.
Quick Clip: Should response times matter?
Do response times make a quality difference for patient care? Listen to this four minute clip and give us your opinion.
Inside EMS Podcast: Texas EMS fights to practice in the ER
In this weeks episode of Inside EMS Chris and Kelly discuss the Texas ENA's opposition to a house and senate bill looking to increase the scope of paramedics by allowing them to practice their clinical skills in the ER under the direct supervision of a physician. They are joined by guest Matthew Witt, for a discussion that covers what Texas EMS is doing to address this opposition.
Quick Clip: Where were you during the Oklahoma City bombing?
Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson recall what they were doing when they heard about the incident 20 years ago, and how it relates to terrorism today.
Inside EMS Podcast: Could Uber really provide medical care?
Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson discuss whether EMS1 Editor-in-Chief Greg Friese's suggestions about Uber providing community health services are actually feasible.
Inside EMS Podcast: Do EMS volunteers have too many educational restraints?
The discussion focuses on whether EMS volunteers need the same training as EMTs, and if it makes sense to a separate certification for volunteers.
Quick Clip: Does EMS need a volunteer certification?
Hosts Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson discuss ways to recruit volunteer EMS providers.
Inside EMS Podcast: What’s the best way to treat patients with excited delirium?
Hosts Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson debate whether benzodiazepines are the best treatment options, and discuss dosage.
Quick Clip: Should EMS use a stretcher for every patient?
A lawsuit filed by a patient injured when EMTs carried her to the ambulance sparks a discussion on if and when it’s acceptable for EMS providers to not use a stretcher.
Inside EMS Podcast: Why field training officers should be good teachers
FTOs should not only bridge the gap between the classroom and the street, but pass on agency culture to new hires, and serve as mentors in the department.
Quick Clip: How field training officers can make or break a new provider
FTOs are the gatekeeper to EMS and can determine if a new employee will sink or swim; how detailed is your department’s program for new hires?
Inside EMS Podcast: How Next Generation 911 will change EMS
Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson discuss the potential of upgraded dispatch technology that incorporates data including text messaging, photos and videos.
Quick Clip: Save a life by reaching out to depressed colleagues
Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson highlight the importance of peer support in light of an investigation into the death of a 24-year-old Pa. firefighter and EMT found dead in her car.
Inside EMS Podcast: What can a medic do that an EMT can’t on scene?
Co-host Kelly Grayson and EMS1 columnist and show guest Bob Sullivan debate a BLS vs. ALS system
Quick Clip: Does a tiered EMS system short change patients?
Co-host Kelly Grayson and EMS1 columnist and guest Bob Sullivan debate a BLS vs. ALS system
Inside EMS Podcast: Why an all-BLS system may be better
Hosts Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson talk about the advantages of a tiered response system where the bulk of EMS providers are basic EMTs.
Quick Clip: When EMS urban legends become main stream
Do you know the story about the patient with mid-face trauma who wound up with a nasal endotracheal tube coiled up in his cranial vault?
Inside EMS Podcast: Violent patient? Don’t let emotions get in the way
Guest Kip Tietsort explores the importance of training EMS providers to use critical thinking skills to handle a violent patient situation
Quick Clip: EMT who stormed out on stoke patient: What’s the truth?
Hosts Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson hope an investigation sheds more light on an EMT accused of leaving a patient and going to sit in the ambulance.
Inside EMS Podcast: How EMS can get help for depression
Host Kelly Grayson talks about his personal struggles with mental health issues, and discusses with host Chris Cebollero the need for more agency resources.
Quick Clip: More resources needed to ease EMS suicides
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Quick Clip: Why an all-ALS system was a mistake
Host Chris Cebollero says his five-year plan for Christian Hospital EMS is to revert back to an all-BLS system
Inside EMS Podcast: Why an all-BLS system may be better
Hosts Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson talk about the advantages of a tiered response system where the bulk of EMS providers are basic EMTs.
Inside EMS Podcast: Tricks to eating healthier in EMS
EMS1 columnist and nutrition expert Bryan Fass joined hosts Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson to explain the importance of portion control in EMS, and provide tips to make better food choices while on the job.
Quick Clip: Why EMS providers don‘t need that whole steak
Guest Bryan Fass talks about the importance of portion control when it comes to eating healthier in EMS
Inside EMS Podcast: Why EMS needs better documentation
Hosts Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson discuss the importance of keeping complete and accurate records
Quick Clip: Why EMS providers deserve a pension
Hosts Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson discuss a threat by an Ariz. ambulance company to go on strike over pension pay
Inside EMS Podcast: Should EMS scale back lights and sirens?
Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson consider criteria for activating lights and sirens, and ponder whether the new show “Nightwatch” is an accurate depiction of EMS.
Inside EMS Podcast: Are mistakes inevitable in EMS?
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Quick Clip: How to put the person back into the patient assessment
Is EMS becoming too technical when it comes to patient care?
Inside EMS Podcast: Live show counts down top EMS stories of 2014
Hosts Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson answered calls from listeners in the first live show, and spoke with guests about the future of EMS education and treating pediatric patients
Inside EMS Podcast: Why the flu shot matters for EMS
Hosts Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson discuss keeping providers and patients healthy this flu season, and remind us that they’ll be taking calls for a live podcast on Dec. 29 at 5 p.m. CST
Inside EMS Podcast: How to rid the stigma of PTSD
Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson discuss the effect Sandy Hook still has on responders two years later, and announce a live podcast on Fri, Dec. 29 at 5 p.m. CST; callers welcome!
Inside EMS Podcast: Live from the EMS World Expo
Hosts Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson showcase a podcast recorded on the floor at the 2014 EMS World Expo in Nashville, Tenn.
Quick Clip: Care based on sexual orientation has no place in EMS
Hosts Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson discuss a religious freedom bill in Michigan that, if passed, could allow EMTs to refuse treatment based on religious beliefs