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Can Negativity be a Good thing? The Impedance Threshold Device in CPR.

by Zachary Hafez MD & Melissa Kroll MD expert reviewed by Hawnwan Philip Moy MD (@pecpodcast) It\’s a slow Saturday morning and you as the medical director are riding out enjoying the unusually warm 60 degree weather…in February no less!  To celebrate, you decide to visit your favorite coffee shop and get the world\’s best latte.

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The ER system is a sinking ship, EMS can be part of the solution.

By Clayton Kazan, MD, MS, FACEP (@clayton_kazan) The ER system is a sinking ship, EMS can be part of the solution. In the late 1960\’s, most pre-hospital care was provided by primary care physicians.  As hospital care became more sophisticated and Emergency Medicine began to develop, the focus began to shift to transporting patients to

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Disaster and the Ethics of Medicine : Five Days at Memorial

by Melody Glenn, MD It’s a Thursday evening in Oakland, and luckily, the current rain hasn’t gotten in the way of tonight’s book club at Novel Brewing, a book-themed brewery in the heart of the San Pablo corridor.  I’m excited that Michael Marsh, a paramedic with decades of disaster and operational experience, and Dr. John

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The New 12-Lead: Prehospital Point of Care Ultrasound

by Brandon Bleess, MD EMS MEd Editor: Maia Dorsett, MD PhD (@maiadorsett) Case Scenario #1 EMS is dispatched to scene of a witnessed cardiac arrest.  A 54 yo male was at a family gathering when he suddenly clutched his chest prior to collapsing and becoming unresponsive. First responders arrived within 4 minutes of initial call

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Medicine in Public: Messaging is a Core Skill in EMS Education

Sabina Braithwaite, MD, MPH, NRP, FACEP The current EMS Fellowship curriculum emphasizes clinical skills needed to be a competent EMS physician.  In addition to medical knowledge, prehospital patient care, and systems-based practice, there are milestones for team and patient centered communication. These milestones focus on communication between EMS physician and EMS providers, EMS physician and patient,

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Transporting Stroke Patients in the Era of Endovascular therapy

by Richard T. Benson II, MD, Joseph Grover, MD, Jane Brice, MD, MPH Clinical Scenario: EMS is dispatched to a possible stroke patient whose last seen normal time was 1.5 hours prior to dispatch.  The patient lives 15 minutes from a primary stroke center and 45 minutes from a comprehensive stroke center.  The patient has

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Now Is the Age of EMS: It is Time to Revolutionize Our Practice

David K. Tan, M.D.             Growing up, one of my favorite TV shows was “Emergency!”  I suspect many of our readers with a few grey hairs share my fond memories of watching Johnny and Roy gallantly saving lives every week while receiving sage advice from Dr. Brackett and Dr. Early when they brought the patients

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