Loud & Clear: EMS Guiding Principles - Advanced Continuing Education for Paramedics, EMTs & Prehospital Care Providers

Ross Orpet, Paramedic turned EMS Physician

Paramedic training is over, you’re in the front seat now. Whether day 1 or day 1,000 you can’t shake the fear you’re underprepared. You were taught to systematically decide if A... do B. But what if “A” wasn’t in the book? The truth is each emergency call is too unique to teach the right response to every situation. We need to go beyond algorithmic thinking and understand deeper principles, the WHY behind the algorithm. When every decision counts you want to rely on a framework that will guide you when things don’t make sense. Loud & Clear: EMS Guiding Principles is your resource to build that framework. Through discussions with experts, review of evidence-based best practices, and real-world case studies we teach you one step past what you learned in paramedic school. But all of this advanced education is connected back to the guiding principles that answer the question- “at the end of the day, what actually matters to the patient I have in front of me?” Our mission is to elevate your practice and help you improve patient outcomes in every emergency situation. You may not feel ready, you may not feel like you know enough, but by understanding the guiding principles of emergency medicine you can become an expert EMS clinician. Because what you do matters. Loud & Clear: EMS Guiding Principles is an EMS Cast LLC production

  1. AUG 16

    Unlocking the Hidden Keys to Calm Under Chaos: How Simple Tools Like A Checklist Can Elevate Your Care

    What's the real difference between paramedics who stay calm under pressure and those who panic when everything goes wrong? It's the ability to already know what comes next. In this episode we explore the power of consistency and how one simple tool, often dismissed, can improve patient care and outcomes. Geoff Murphy, founder of Master Medics, sat down with us onsite at FAST25 to discuss how checklists can not only save lives but allow you to remain confident in knowing what is next on scene. Not to mention they're a great training tool as well. Resources Episode supplemental blog post- https://emspodcast.com/the-power-of-a-simple-tool-in-high-stakes-environments/  The Resus Tailor - https://www.theresustailor.com/ Podcast announcements: Our Paramedic Confidence Builder Program is officially underway. Stay tuned for updates on how everything is going. If you want to join a waitlist to be able join in the next cohort email us at ross@emspodcast.com Gear We Like Good Stethoscope - https://amzn.to/3YJJrf2 Good Shears - https://amzn.to/40FROuF or https://amzn.to/3ChZ4Tn  Notepad for taking notes on calls - https://amzn.to/3Z1X21J Sunglasses - https://frontline-optics.com/discount/EMSCAST15 Books we recommend -  The Dichotomy of Leadership - https://amzn.to/4fiCAjN Extreme Ownership - https://amzn.to/3O1FWfa  Managing the Unexpected: Sustained Performance in a Complex World -        https://amzn.to/3V7BwYf Thinking Fast and Slow - https://amzn.to/4fiJG85 A Thousand Naked Strangers: A Paramedic's Wild Ride to the Edge and Back -  https://amzn.to/3YJJrf2 Guest/Cast/Crew information- Guest- Geoff Murphy Host- Ross Orpet, Will Berry  Catch up with us after the show Instagram- @emsloudandclear YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/@EMSLoudandClear Website- www.emspodcast.com

    21 min
  2. AUG 9 · BONUS

    EXCITING NEWS! FIND OUT WHAT WE'VE BEEN WORKING ON.

    Were have we been? Well, the truth is, we've been incredibly busy working on some really exciting projects. If you're interested in joining the founding members cohort of  the Paramedic Confidence Builder Course reach out to me at ross@emspodcast.com before August 15th. Project #1: Understanding New Paramedic Challenges We launched a research project diving deep into understanding exactly what newer paramedics struggle with as they make that transition from school into the real world of EMS. We all remember that feeling - you graduate paramedic school, you pass your registry, you get your first job, and then... reality hits. The textbook scenarios suddenly become real patients with real families, real emergencies, and real consequences and it turns out none of those patients read the textbook. There's this gap between what you learned in class and what you need to know to be truly confident and effective on the streets. We've been talking to new paramedics, experienced providers, educators, and EMS leaders to really understand where those gaps are. What are the specific challenges? What makes the difference between a new paramedic who struggles and one who thrives? This research has been fascinating, and it's going to inform not just the educational episodes we create going forward, but it's also led us to our next project. Project #2: The Paramedic Confidence Builder Course This is what we're most excited about - we've developed what we're calling right now the Paramedic Confidence Builder Course. This isn't just another continuing education program. This isn’t just a set of pre-recorded lectures. This is about taking everything we've learned from our research and creating a comprehensive program to help bridge that gap between school and street confidence. I'm talking about mentorship, coaching, practical scenarios, decision-making frameworks, and most importantly - building the kind of unshakeable confidence that lets you walk into any call knowing you've got the tools and mindset to handle whatever comes your way. We've got a fantastic group of paramedics signed up for our founding members cohort, and we're about to launch in one week. If this sounds like something that might be a good fit for you, we do have a very short window left and only a few spots remaining in this founding cohort, but f you're interested, send me an email before August 15th at ross@emspodcast.com and we can chat about whether the course might be right for you. Project #3: Continuing Education Credits The third project we've been working on is the ability to get continuing education credits for listening to our episodes. We're currently beta testing this system, and I'm optimistic that we'll have it ready to launch by the end of the year.  Looking Ahead So that's what we've been up to.  The good news is we're back on track. We hope to have our next regular episode released next week, so tune in for some more of that high-level continuing education you've come to expect from us here at Loud and Clear. Thank you again for being such an incredible community. Your support, your feedback, your engagement - it all matters. It's what drives us to keep pushing forward and finding new ways to serve you better. Until next time, stay safe out there, keep learning, and remember - every call, no matter how big or small, is an opportunity to make a difference.

    7 min
  3. JUN 18

    The Cost of Saving Lives: Complications Arising from Pre-Hospital Tourniquet Use

    We dive into the latest emergency medicine research evaluating the complications following pre-hospital tourniquet use. Dr. Ben Li, an expert in emergency medicine literature reviews a 2023 study titled 'The Cost of Saving Lives: Complications Arising from Pre-Hospital Tourniquet Use,' exploring its implications for EMS providers. From infection to compartment syndrome, we discuss the potential downstream complications and we do so reviewing step by step guide on how to critically appraise current literature. Tune in to ensure your evidence-based care starts in the streets.   01:10 Introducing the Study 03:48 Understanding Study Design and Quality 06:19 Diving into the Study's Context and Background 09:04 Using Appraisal Checklists to Evaluate the Study 10:31 Cohort Study Design and Its Implications 15:31 Selection Bias and Generalizability 22:36 Measurement and Classification Bias 24:45 Understanding Confounding Variables 25:51 Evaluating Study Methods and Follow-Up 27:43 Analyzing Study Results 31:21 Complications and Their Implications 34:33 Multivariable Analysis Insights 36:49 Practical Applications and Future Research 46:24 Final Thoughts   Resources The Resus Tailor - https://www.theresustailor.com/  Critical Appraisal Checklists- https://casp-uk.net/casp-tools-checklists/  Gear We Like Good Stethoscope - https://amzn.to/3YJJrf2 Good Shears - https://amzn.to/40FROuF or https://amzn.to/3ChZ4Tn  Notepad for taking notes on calls - https://amzn.to/3Z1X21J Books We Recommend The Dichotomy of Leadership - https://amzn.to/4fiCAjN Extreme Ownership - https://amzn.to/3O1FWfa  Managing the Unexpected: Sustained Performance in a Complex World -        https://amzn.to/3V7BwYf Thinking Fast and Slow - https://amzn.to/4fiJG85 A Thousand Naked Strangers: A Paramedic's Wild Ride to the Edge and Back -  https://amzn.to/3YJJrf2 Guest/Cast/Crew information- Guest- Dr. Ben Li Host- Ross Orpet, Will Berry  Catch up with us after the show Instagram- @emsloudandclear YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/@EMSLoudandClear Website- www.emspodcast.co

    51 min
  4. JUN 1

    Why Two Paramedics Watched Their Trainer Nearly Kill a Patient (And Said Nothing): How Lessons From The Aviation Industry Could Have Prevented It

    A field trainer administers a non-indicated medication while two trainees watch in silence. Sound familiar? In this eye-opening episode, we dive deep into how the aviation industry transformed from a punitive, hierarchical culture to one where crews actively prevent catastrophic errors—and how YOU can apply these same principles on your next EMS shift. Our guest, Glen, a commercial airline pilot and aviation safety expert, shares how the aviation industry has revolutionized itself through such methodologies as just culture, crew resource management, and error prevention tools like the inquiry, advocacy, assertiveness model. We explore how these principles can be effectively applied in our EMS world to improve safety and performance. By the end of this episode, you'll walk away with practical tactics to implement on your next shift, ensuring you and your crew can handle high-stress situations with confidence and competence. Key Concepts Covered: Crew Resource Management (CRM) Just Culture principles Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP) Power distance in medical teams Human factors in emergency medicine Error prevention strategies Books Mentioned by Glen: Just Culture by Sidney Dekker - https://amzn.to/3Su0A9Y The Myth of Multitasking: How "doing it all" gets nothing done - https://amzn.to/4dAFa4E  Crew Resource Management Practice and Principles- https://amzn.to/3ZIjXzZ Threat & Error Management resources - https://skybrary.aero/articles/threat-and-error-management-tem Other Resources: The Resus Tailor - https://www.theresustailor.com/  This Episodes Blog Post- https://emspodcast.com/what-airplane-crashes-teach-us-about-saving-lives-in-ems-lessons-in-crew-resource-management-and-just-culture-from-the-aviation-industry/  Gear We Like: Good Stethoscope - https://amzn.to/3YJJrf2 Good Shears - https://amzn.to/40FROuF or https://amzn.to/3ChZ4Tn  Notepad for taking notes on calls - https://amzn.to/3Z1X21J Sunglasses - https://frontline-optics.com/discount/EMSCAST15 Other books we recommend: The Dichotomy of Leadership - https://amzn.to/4fiCAjN Extreme Ownership - https://amzn.to/3O1FWfa  Managing the Unexpected: Sustained Performance in a Complex World -        https://amzn.to/3V7BwYf Thinking Fast and Slow - https://amzn.to/4fiJG85 A Thousand Naked Strangers: A Paramedic's Wild Ride to the Edge and Back -  https://amzn.to/3YJJrf2 Guest/Cast/Crew information- Guest- Glen Host- Ross Orpet, Will Berry  Catch up with us after the show Instagram- @emsloudandclear YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/@EMSLoudandClear Website- www.emspodcast.com

    1h 15m
  5. MAY 25

    The Art of Managing Agitated Patients

    Effective agitated patient management requires a fundamental shift from viewing these encounters as behavioral problems to recognizing them as medical emergencies with underlying pathophysiological processes. By systematically addressing safety, identifying root causes, selecting appropriate pharmacological interventions, and maintaining rigorous post-sedation monitoring, EMS providers can dramatically improve outcomes for these challenging patients. Remember: you cannot talk someone out of a hypoglycemic crisis, hypoxic emergency, or sympathomimetic overdose. When verbal de-escalation fails, it's not your failure as a provider—it's an indication that medical intervention is required to address the underlying pathophysiology driving the patient's agitation. The goal isn't just to control behavior—it's to provide definitive medical care that addresses the root cause of the patient's distress while maintaining safety for everyone involved.   Our guest is Patrick Hendley, a practicing paramedic and an expert in agitated patient management. We'll explore the pathophysiology behind agitation and essential strategies for EMS providers faced with these calls. We'll also examine sedation choices, restraint use, and post-sedation care through a lens of real-world EMS principles. Join us as we look at more than just de-escalation, but understanding and acting effectively and ethically to safeguard everyone involved.   Don't forget to check out our sponsor, The Resus Tailor, for custom bag designs tailored to your EMS needs. Reach out to them at theresustailor.com.    00:00 Introduction to Loud and Clear EMS 00:27 Today's Topic: Managing the Agitated Patient 01:00 Guest Introduction: Patrick Henley 02:17 Sponsor Message: The Recess Tailor 03:01 Case Study: Agitated Patient Scenario 06:04 Understanding Agitation and Safety Principles 08:12 Sympathetic Nervous System and Agitation 10:00 Factors Contributing to Agitation 13:02 Drug Influence on Agitation 19:05 Safety Hierarchy in EMS 30:34 Transport Safety and Patient Management 33:07 Treating Underlying Causes of Agitation 39:08 Managing Patient Anxiety with Fentanyl and Oxygen 39:45 Using Ketamine for Pain Control and Sedation 40:25 Addressing Mixed Presentations: Schizophrenia and Substance Use 41:38 Treating Sympathomimetic Overdose and Psychosis 42:56 The Importance of Post-Sedation Monitoring 43:51 Verbal De-escalation and Benzodiazepines 45:00 Using Time as a Tool for Postictal Patients 46:11 Understanding Benzodiazepines and GABA Receptors 47:59 Antipsychotics and Ketamine: When Benzos Aren't Enough 59:17 The Role of Physical Restraints in Patient Management 01:08:43 Effective Handoff and Continuity of Care 01:18:11 Final Thoughts and Core Principles   Resources The Resus Tailor - https://www.theresustailor.com/ The Art of Managing Agitated Patients Supplemental Blog Post - https://emspodcast.com/the-art-of-managing-agitated-patients/ Gear We Like Books we recommend -  The Dichotomy of Leadership - https://amzn.to/4fiCAjN Extreme Ownership - https://amzn.to/3O1FWfa  Managing the Unexpected: Sustained Performance in a Complex World -        https://amzn.to/3V7BwYf Thinking Fast and Slow - https://amzn.to/4fiJG85 A Thousand Naked Strangers: A Paramedic's Wild Ride to the Edge and Back -  https://amzn.to/3YJJrf2 Good Stethoscope - https://amzn.to/3YJJrf2 Good Shears - https://amzn.to/40FROuF or https://amzn.to/3ChZ4Tn  Notepad for taking notes on calls - https://amzn.to/3Z1X21J Sunglasses - https://frontline-optics.com/discount/EMSCAST15 Guest/Cast/Crew information- Guest- Patrick Hendley Host- Ross Orpet, Will Berry  Catch up with us after the show Instagram- @emsloudandclear YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/@EMSLoudandClear Website- www.emspodcast.com

    1h 19m
  6. APR 30

    Upper GI Bleed: Rescue Strategies From Recognition to Stabilization

    Let's delve into the critical steps required to manage an upper GI bleed in the field. This episode breaks down the recognition of risk factors, vital airway and circulation interventions, and best practices for transporting and notifying the hospital. We discuss important historical clues and provide insights on airway handling and circulatory support. Learn how to navigate these time-sensitive emergencies with speed and thoroughness to improve patient outcomes.  00:30 Host Introduction and Episode Overview 01:22 Recognizing Upper GI Bleeds 01:45 Sponsor Message: The Resus Tailor 02:38 Four Clues to Identify GI Bleeds 06:17 Critical Questions for GI Bleed Patients 09:47 Airway Management Strategies 15:21 Circulatory Support and IV Access 19:26 Medication Considerations 22:28 Transport and Hospital Notification 23:41 Conclusion and Viewer Engagement   Resources Get 10% off FAST25 with promo code- loud&clear The Resus Tailor - https://www.theresustailor.com/ Website show notes link Other episodes you might like: Podcast announcements Survey- Help us learn what content you want Gear We Like Good Stethoscope - https://amzn.to/3YJJrf2 Good Shears - https://amzn.to/40FROuF or https://amzn.to/3ChZ4Tn  Notepad for taking notes on calls - https://amzn.to/3Z1X21J Sunglasses - https://frontline-optics.com/discount/EMSCAST15 Books we recommend -  The Dichotomy of Leadership - https://amzn.to/4fiCAjN Extreme Ownership - https://amzn.to/3O1FWfa  Managing the Unexpected: Sustained Performance in a Complex World -        https://amzn.to/3V7BwYf Thinking Fast and Slow - https://amzn.to/4fiJG85 A Thousand Naked Strangers: A Paramedic's Wild Ride to the Edge and Back -  https://amzn.to/3YJJrf2 Guest/Cast/Crew information- Guest-  Host- Ross Orpet, Will Berry  Catch up with us after the show Instagram- @emsloudandclear YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/@EMSLoudandClear Website- www.emspodcast.com

    25 min
  7. APR 14

    These Conversations Aren't Black and White: DNR, Advanced Directives, and the Intersection with EMS

    These challenging scenarios represent opportunities to provide truly patient-centered care at life's most vulnerable moments. By combining your medical expertise with thoughtful communication, you can help ensure patients' wishes are honored while supporting families through difficult transitions. In this episode we dive into the complex ethical and legal dilemmas faced by EMS providers when arriving on scenes involving Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) and goals of care forms. With special guest Dr. Daniel Markwalter, an emergency physician and hospice/palliative care expert, the discussion touches on understanding the importance of these forms, the challenges of making decisions without clear directives, and strategies for effective communication with family members when they suddenly disagree with the form. This episode provides valuable insights and practical advice for EMS professionals who can be faced with these sometimes challenging scenarios.   00:00 Introduction: The Ethical Dilemma in EMS 00:49 Sponsor Message: The Recess Tailor 01:53 Case Study: Evening Shift Dilemma 03:33 Expert Insights: Dr. Daniel Mark Walter 04:40 Understanding Hospice and DNR 09:48 Advanced Directives and Code Status 19:20 Challenges with Comfort Care and Advanced Directives 26:19 Aligning Medical Knowledge with Patient Goals 28:34 Understanding Goals of Care 29:03 Respecting Autonomy in Medical Decisions 30:02 Effective Communication with Families 31:45 Navigating Family Overrides in Critical Moments 32:36 Legal Aspects of Surrogate Decision Making 36:00 Exploring Illness Understanding and Prognosis 45:46 Symptom Management in Palliative Care 49:43 Final Thoughts and Summary   Resources Get 10% off FAST25 with promo code- loud&clear The Resus Tailor Todays Episode Show Notes Survey- Help us learn what content you want Gear We Like Good Stethoscope - https://amzn.to/3YJJrf2 Good Shears - https://amzn.to/40FROuF or https://amzn.to/3ChZ4Tn  Notepad for taking notes on calls - https://amzn.to/3Z1X21J Sunglasses - https://frontline-optics.com/discount/EMSCAST15 Books we recommend -  The Dichotomy of Leadership - https://amzn.to/4fiCAjN Extreme Ownership - https://amzn.to/3O1FWfa  Managing the Unexpected: Sustained Performance in a Complex World -        https://amzn.to/3V7BwYf Thinking Fast and Slow - https://amzn.to/4fiJG85 A Thousand Naked Strangers: A Paramedic's Wild Ride to the Edge and Back -  https://amzn.to/3YJJrf2 Guest/Cast/Crew information- Guest- Daniel Markwalter, MD Host- Ross Orpet, Will Berry  Catch up with us after the show Instagram- @emsloudandclear YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/@EMSLoudandClear Website- www.emspodcast.com

    56 min

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Paramedic training is over, you’re in the front seat now. Whether day 1 or day 1,000 you can’t shake the fear you’re underprepared. You were taught to systematically decide if A... do B. But what if “A” wasn’t in the book? The truth is each emergency call is too unique to teach the right response to every situation. We need to go beyond algorithmic thinking and understand deeper principles, the WHY behind the algorithm. When every decision counts you want to rely on a framework that will guide you when things don’t make sense. Loud & Clear: EMS Guiding Principles is your resource to build that framework. Through discussions with experts, review of evidence-based best practices, and real-world case studies we teach you one step past what you learned in paramedic school. But all of this advanced education is connected back to the guiding principles that answer the question- “at the end of the day, what actually matters to the patient I have in front of me?” Our mission is to elevate your practice and help you improve patient outcomes in every emergency situation. You may not feel ready, you may not feel like you know enough, but by understanding the guiding principles of emergency medicine you can become an expert EMS clinician. Because what you do matters. Loud & Clear: EMS Guiding Principles is an EMS Cast LLC production

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