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Pre-Hospital Care Podcast Eoin Walker
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This podcast is designed to have engaging and inspirational conversations with some of the worlds leading experts in or relating to pre-hospital care. We hope you take a lot from the conversations both from a technical and non-technical perspective. Please rate and review the show as feedback helps ensure that the best information gets back to you throughout the project.
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Major Incidents from a Scottish Perspective with John Paul Loughrey
In this conversation, we will explore some of the lessons learned through years of major incident attendance in Scotland from the
Emergency Medical Retrieval Services (EMRS). We examine the Scottish Trauma Network, the demographics of healthcare in Scotland, and some of the recent and seminal major incidents that have informed EMRS’s approach. We also include
some of the lessons learnt through the Manchester bombings – that of paediatric triage and treatment in Mass Casualty incidents. We examine some of the lessons learnt through using CSCATTT, METHANE, activation and tasking, communications
both remotely and at site, preferred triage tools and much more.
To do this I have John Paul Loughrey with me. JP is a Consultant in Emergency Medicine at the QEUH in Glasgow and has worked with EMRS in a variety ous roles since 2011. He is the Major Incident lead for ScotSTAR and is Vice-President of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine. In addition, his other main professional interests include major trauma care, teaching and training and organising large-scale CPD events and conferences.
Reflex Medical
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Celox Medical
This podcast is sponsored by Celox Medical. Since 2006 when Celox granules were first introduced, Celox trauma products have been used to save the lives of soldiers and civilians alike. In 2008, the third-generation haemostat Celox Gauze became the UK MoD product of choice and was used to save lives in the recent conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan and Ukraine.
Now Celox Rapid Gauze takes over as the product of choice and will be used on the front line by all branches of the armed forces. To see more of their innovative haemorrhage control products please click here: https://www.celoxmedical.com/ -
Burnout in Paramedics with Liz Thyer
In this conversation, we will examine the concept and
the reality of psychological burnout among Paramedics. The effects of burnout are estimated to cost over $300 billion annually, with the WHO forecasting a burnout pandemic in the next decade. Within pre-hospital organisations, burnout can generate reduced quality, high absenteeism, increased turnover rates and substandard productivity. In the conversation, we examine the definition of burnout, the factors that increase the risk of burnout, models of burnout, the symptoms of burnout, possible mitigation strategies to avoid burnout, some of the emergent themes from the research and much more. To do this I have Liz Thyer with me. Liz is an Associate Professor in the WSU Paramedicine program and Associate Dean (Learning and Teaching) for the School of Health Sciences. She was an advanced life support paramedic with Ambulance Victoria for 11 years including roles as a clinical instructor and peer support officer. She has previously worked at Victoria University with the Paramedic programs and at Deakin University in Learning Futures. She is an active member of the Australasian College of Paramedicine and is the inaugural chair of the ACP Professional Standards Committee. Liz Thyer's work can be found here:
Review article: Prevalence of burnout in paramedics: A systematic review of prevalence studies
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1742-6723.13478
Stefan De Hart's work can be found here:
Burnout in Healthcare Workers: Prevalence, Impact and Preventative Strategies
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7604257/Reflex Medical
This podcast is sponsored by Relex Medical. Whether you need syringes and steri-strips or Littmann stethoscopes and advanced life support training manikins, Reflex Medical are here to help. When you’re restocking your ambulance or checking your paramedic equipment list there is only one place you need to go for your medical supplies – Reflex Medical. To see more of their innovative diagnostics and medical devices please click here:
https://reflexmedical.co.uk/
Discount Code: PHCP10
The above code will give you 10% off Reflex Medical web prices, this excludes sales items and can't be used in conjunction with other discounts.
Celox Medical
This podcast is sponsored by Celox Medical. Since 2006 when Celox granules were first introduced, Celox trauma products have been used to save the lives of soldiers and civilians alike. In 2008, the third-generation haemostat Celox Gauze became the UK MoD product of choice and was used to save lives in the recent conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan and Ukraine.
Now Celox Rapid Gauze takes over as the product of choice and will be used on the front line by all branches of the armed forces. To see more of their innovative haemorrhage control products please click here: https://www.celoxmedical.com/
*Attention: Products shown on the podcast may not be available in all markets and product indication claim(s) may vary between markets. -
Addiction Part 3: The Psychology and Psychiatry of Addiction with Dr Brian Wells
In the conversation, we examine the definition of addiction,
the meta-substances (stimulants, sedatives, opioids), the time horizon of an addicted person (instant gratification), the triggers of addiction, the diagnosis of dependence, what dependence means, and the types of addictions (work, sex, drugs, diet, exercise). We explore two of the most addictive substances, alcohol and tobacco, and their second-order effects on health, family, and relationships. We will also look at the complications of addiction and lastly, the modern treatments and monitoring post-treatment that can be beneficial to the individual.
To do this I have Consultant Psychiatrist Dr Brian Wells
with me, Brian specialises in Substance Disorders and has an international scope of clients. He leads a bespoke, discreet, service that works closely with most of the 'quality' addiction treatment facilities globally. His specialities include addictive disorders and medical and surgical referrals where appropriate.
A fantastic lecture on addiction from Brian can be found here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDgNj7x6FSs
Dr Wells can be contacted here for his services and consultation:
drbrianwells@gmail.com
My thanks to Dr Wells for a fascinating and engaging interview.
Reflex Medical
This podcast is sponsored by Relex Medical. Whether you need syringes and steri-strips or Littmann stethoscopes and advanced life support training manikins, Reflex Medical are here to help. When you’re restocking your ambulance or checking your paramedic equipment list there is only one place you need to go for your medical supplies – Reflex Medical. To see more of their innovative diagnostics and medical devices please click here:
https://reflexmedical.co.uk/
Discount Code: PHCP10
The above code will give you 10% off Reflex Medical web prices, this excludes sales items and can't be used in conjunction with other discounts.
Celox Medical
This podcast is sponsored by Celox Medical. Since 2006 when Celox granules were first introduced, Celox trauma products have been used to save the lives of soldiers and civilians alike. In 2008, the third-generation haemostat Celox Gauze became the UK MoD product of choice and was used to save lives in the recent conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan and Ukraine.
Now Celox Rapid Gauze takes over as the product of choice and will be used on the front line by all branches of the armed forces. To see more of their innovative haemorrhage control products please click here: https://www.celoxmedical.com/
Attention: Products shown on the podcast may not be available in all markets and product indication claim(s) may vary between markets. -
Exercise Associated Collapse and the differentials with Luca Carenzo
In this conversation, we will explore some of the nuances and challenges of Exercise Associated Collapse (EAC) with Luca Carenzo. The basis of this interview was the recent publication in the Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport of An Unusual Case of Marathon-related Exercise-associated Collapse: Case Report and Some Considerations for Medical Care at Endurance Mass Participation Events. We will explore the case and some empirically proven treatments that form the mainstay of treatment within EAC. We will also visit some of the reflections on the case and how it has changed Luca’s thinking on the list of differentials within EAC. We also examine patient-focused research, intra-speciality collaboration and EAC collated databases.
To do this I have Luca Carenzo with me. Luca is an Anaesthetic and Critical Care consultant from Milan, Italy. He previously worked at The Royal London Hospital Adult Critical Care Unit and has taken part in some mission work with Doctors without Borders. He is also a World Extreme Medicine faculty member. He currently works in the Istituto Clinico Humanitas IRCCS Humanitas · Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine in Milan. He also works for i-Help, a critical care mass gathering provider.
The paper in the episode can be found here:
An unusual case of Marathon-related exercise-associated collapse: Case report and some considerations for medical care at endurance mass participation eventshttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37919145/#:~:text=This%20article%20presents%20a%20unique,immediately%20with%20CPR%20and%20AED.
This paper is also mentioned in the episode:
Sudden cardiac arrest in a marathon runner. A case report
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3484937/ -
POCUS as a predictor of Traumatic Cardiac Arrest outcome with Tim Harris
In this conversation, we will examine whether point-of-care ultrasound is a reliable predictor of outcome during Traumatic Cardiac Arrest (TCA). We will dig into the recently published systematic review on the topic with Tim Harris, who is one of the authors of the paper. We will examine why the authors decided to look at TCA and POCUS, the number of studies and patients examined, the type of Mechanism Of Injury (MOI) leading to TCA, what the results showed, and how this is relevant to practice. We also look at the other adjunctive markers in the pre-hospital domain to inform the Termination Of Resuscitation (TOR) based on the results found in this paper. We will also dig into another recently published paper related to the diagnostic performance of POCUS in resuscitative outcomes published in April of this year on a systematic review and meta-analysis of 3265 patients and outcomes with POCUS.
To do this I have Tim Harris with me. Tim is a Professor of Emergency Medicine and Programme Director for the Emergency and Resuscitation Medicine programme at the Blizard Institute, Queen Mary University of London. He has trained extensively overseas, training in Emergency Medicine and Intensive Care Medicine in the UK, Australia, Africa, India and Samoa. The papers we examine include:
Is point-of-care ultrasound a reliable predictor of outcome during traumatic cardiac arrest? A systematic review and meta-analysis from the SHoC investigators:https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0300957221003270
Diagnostic performance of point-of-use ultrasound of resuscitation outcomes: A systematic review and meta-analysis of 3265 patients:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10129265/
My thanks to Tim for an engaging and insightful interview. -
Safe sedation of Acute Behavioural Disturbance with Tim Edwards
In this conversation, we will look at the research examining methods of safe sedation by Advanced Paramedic Practitioners within London and examine the research published on this looking at sedation of Acute Behavioural Disturbance (ABD). We will examine; what the retrospective cohort study of pre-hospital agitation management showed regarding the sedation of the ABD patient. Also, the origins of ABD according to the paper, the Sedation Assessment Tool used to measure pre- and post-intervention, the approaches that senior clinicians can take to sedate patients and more.
To do this I have Tim Edwards with me, Tim is a Consultant Paramedic with the London Ambulance Service NHS Trust and a visiting lecturer at the University of Hertfordshire. Tim has been a paramedic since 2000 and has undertaken various roles including working as a flight paramedic, senior lecturer, and advanced paramedic practitioner and is currently working as a Consultant Paramedic in London.
The study that the conversation is based on can be found here:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9730188/#bibr_10
Many thanks to Tim for this conversation.
Customer Reviews
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Such an interesting podcast covering a diverse range of topics in prehospital care. Eoin is a great host and really teases out some of the nuances of the topic from the interviewee. Listening leaves me excited about pre-hospital care.
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