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The UCLA Center for Prehospital Care established the Prehospital Care Research Forum at UCLA in 1992 in cooperation with Jems Communications. The PCRF Journal Club is a bi-monthly online meeting that critically evaluates published research and its relevance to prehospital care. We aim to promote healthy and respectful discussions that challenge present and future prehospital care practices. Each session is facilitated by a panel of experts, PCRF board members, and associates.

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The UCLA Center for Prehospital Care established the Prehospital Care Research Forum at UCLA in 1992 in cooperation with Jems Communications. The PCRF Journal Club is a bi-monthly online meeting that critically evaluates published research and its relevance to prehospital care. We aim to promote healthy and respectful discussions that challenge present and future prehospital care practices. Each session is facilitated by a panel of experts, PCRF board members, and associates.

    Saving Seconds Saving Lives: The Impact of Law Enforcement in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrests (May 2024)

    Saving Seconds Saving Lives: The Impact of Law Enforcement in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrests (May 2024)

    Law enforcement is often the first responder on scene in out of hospital cardiac arrest. The ability for police to provide high quality CPR and early defibrillation can have a substantial impact on patients lives however has rarely been studied. Join us for this month's PCRF Journal Club to discuss this most recent publication that evaluates the impact of law enforcement on patients suffering from out of hospital cardiac arrest

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Am I on Camera? Using Video Review in Pediatric Skills Training

    Am I on Camera? Using Video Review in Pediatric Skills Training

    Maintaining skills in pediatric prehospital care is critical since pediatric patient encounters can be high acuity/low frequency. Evidence shows that procedural skills competency decays in as little as three months. These researchers used simulations and first-person video to test the effectiveness of procedural skills training for experienced EMS professionals and its impact on skills retention.
    Article: Improving Pediatric Procedural Skills for EMS Clinicians: A Longitudinal Simulation-Based Curriculum with Novel, Remote, First-Person-View Video-Based Outcome Measurement.

    • 1 hr 2 min
    Measuring more than response times: How does EMS stack up? April 2024

    Measuring more than response times: How does EMS stack up? April 2024

    Did you get out the door in less than 90 seconds? Whether it brings pride or nightmares, this is the most common quality improvement question asked. However, there are other national quality benchmarks for EMS, such as completing a respiratory assessment for patients who are suffering from difficulty breathing and administering medication for patients presenting with a seizure or asthma. Join this month's PCRF Journal Club to discuss this recent publication that evaluates where EMS stacks up on these and other quality benchmarks.

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Harnessing Simulation to Cultivate Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Skills in Healthcare Learners

    Harnessing Simulation to Cultivate Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Skills in Healthcare Learners

    Communication, advocacy, and even history-taking are all behaviors engrained in the EMS provider. In fact, we can all think of an educator, preceptor, or partner who helped teach and role-model these skills. Because these behaviors reflect our training, they are also open to bias based on our different lived experiences. Join us this month for the Prehospital Care Research Forum education podcast as we review this scooping review on using simulation to teach behavioral skills related to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36194859/

    • 1 hr 2 min
    Evaluating Ventilations in Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest and the impact on Survival

    Evaluating Ventilations in Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest and the impact on Survival

    Survival from out of hospital cardiac arrest continues to be a benchmark for EMS Agencies across the globe. Focuses on chest compression quality and early defibrillation have led to substantial improvements in return of spontaneous circulation and thousands more cardiac arrest survivors being able to leave the hospital. Join this month’s PCRF Journal Club to discuss a paper that evaluates the size of BVM used and its impact on cardiac arrest survival.

    • 58 min
    The ABCs: More than a mnemonic (Feb 2024)

    The ABCs: More than a mnemonic (Feb 2024)

    Checklists have become a part of every EMS provider's day. We use them to check in our ambulances, ensure we have all our equipment, and help us prepare for low-frequency skills. However, can a checklist do more than that? Can a checklist help us perform better in the field? Join us for this month's Prehospital Care Research Forum education podcast, where we will review a study that evaluated if using an easy-to-remember checklist can improve cardiac arrest management.

    • 1 hr 1 min

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