MedicCast host Jamie Davis, the Podmedic and EMS Garage host Chris Montera continue their traditional conference finale episode at EMS Today 2013 with a look behind the scenes. They invite A.J. Heightman, JEMS.com Editor-in-Chief, and JEMS managing editor Jennifer Berry to join them and share their thoughts on trends in new EMS products and the amazing changes seen in this conference.
A special thank you to Physio-Control, Inc., Pennwell and EMS Today for allowing the ProMed Network team to cover this event. Follow the channel here or over at MedicCast.tv for more segments from EMS Today 2013.
MedicCast host Jamie Davis, the Podmedic and EMS Garage host Chris Montera continue their traditional conference finale episode at EMS Today 2013. They invite critical care nurse practitioner Kelly Arashin, to join them and share her thoughts on trends in new EMS products and the amazing educational opportunities seen at the conference.
A special thank you to Physio-Control, Inc., Pennwell and EMS Today for allowing the ProMed Network team to cover this event. Follow the channel here or over at MedicCast.tv for more segments from EMS Today 2013.
MedicCast host Jamie Davis, the Podmedic and EMS Garage host Chris Montera kick off their traditional conference finale episode at EMS Today 2013. They invite EMS product development expert Dan White, Author of the Paramedic Blog (@paradan on Twitter), to join them and share his thoughts on trends in new EMS products and services seen at the conference.
Dan also brings in some toys of his own to show off. First off is his newly designed B2 Paramedic EMS helmet, developed through his partnership with Bell helmets. Then Dan shares an innovative and inexpensive video laryngoscope, the McGrath Mac Laryngoscope built just for the emergency medical services environment.
A special thank you to Physio-Control, Inc., Pennwell and EMS Today for allowing the ProMed Network team to cover this event. Follow the channel here or over at MedicCast.tv for more segments from EMS Today 2013.
MedicCast host Jamie Davis, the Podmedic is joined by Chris Montera, host of the EMS Garage, and Tom Bouthillet, host of the EMS 12-Lead podcast to continue the time-honored tradition of sharing innovative products with the ProMed Network audience. Jamie’s product pick for EMS Today 2013 is the clinical version of the iSpO2 mobile pulse oximeter from pulse oximetry leaders Masimo.
This is the clinical version of the acclaimed consumer product of the same name that connects to the user’s smartphone and makes that mobile platform a pulse oximetry device. See Jamie’s interview from this year’s consumer electronic show (CES 2013) on the Health Tech Weekly podcast for that device.
Steve Heightman from Masimo sits down and shows off the soon to be released clinical version of the device which will be FDA approved soon for use by EMS and other health care professionals. Check out the iSpO2 on it’s website.
A special thank you to Physio-Control, Inc., Pennwell and EMS Today for allowing the ProMed Network team to cover this event.
David Aber and Scott Kier are joined by two veteran EMS educators to talk about education and training in emergency medical services. What changes have occurred in recent years and where is the future of EMS education headed? These are among the questions asked in this insightful panel discussion.
EMS 12-Lead host Tom Bouthillet is joined by two critical care nurses in this special video episode of the EMS 12-Lead Podcast. Kelly Arashin is an Acute Care Nurse Practioner and Critical Care Clinical Nurse Specialist and Mike McEvoy is both a critical care nurse and paramedic as well as a medical school professor.
In this episode, recorded in the ProMed Network Podcast Studio at EMS Today 2013, they chat with Tom about care for cardiac patients both in EMS and upon arrival at the hospital.
A special thank you to Physio-Control, Inc., Pennwell and EMS Today for allowing the ProMed Network team to cover this event.
Building community health resources, dementia and the elderly, Bachelors degrees and patient outcomes, plus we’ll have a segment on preparing for hospital evacuation from the Public Health Preparedness Summit. If that’s what you’re looking for, you found it. It’s the Nursing Show.
Well good day and welcome to this episode of the Nursing Show. I’m your host Jamie Davis. There’s a great show coming for you this week including a special segment on hospital evacuation plans recorded last week at the public health preparedness summit in Atlanta. We’ll also look at several nurse and health related news items including a look at poll on community based health resources and improving wellness. All of that coming up later in this episode of the Nursing Show.
High rural teen birthrates, genetically linked psych disorders, and a cool app that changes labor and delivery, plus we’ll take a look at a special video segment recorded at the public health preparedness summit in Atlanta last week. If that’s what you’re looking for, you found it. It’s the Nursing Show.
Well good day and welcome to this episode of the Nursing Show. I’m your host Jamie Davis. There’s a great show coming for you this week including a special segment on the Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) recorded last week at the public health preparedness summit in Atlanta. Plus several special news items including a look at a really cool app that will change the way we approach some labor and delivery care. All of that coming up later in this episode of the Nursing Show.
Nursing Show podcast host Jamie Davis, the Podmedic is joined by a panel of experts at the Public Health Preparedness Summit all talking about using electronic communication forms to coordinate response, follow-up and preparedness for major events and disasters. The panel includes:
Matt Schwei, Public Health Systems Coordinator
Toby McAdams, Minnesota Health Alert Network Coordinator
EMS Garage podcast guest host Anne Robinson is joined by one public health expert from Texas at the Public Health Preparedness Summit earlier this month in Atlanta, Georgia, talking about handling disabled community members during major response events and preparedness for major events and disasters. Anne is joined by Katherine Sanches, Emergency Preparedness Planner for the Texas Department of State Health Services.