Posts Tagged ‘Golden Hour’
A Change of the Dogma: If it helps only one? Episode 36
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:07:50 — 48.5MB) **This podcast is not meant to change YOUR current practice, only your medical director can do that! …but nothing says you can’t try to convince them – KDB** “Whoa! Look at [Read More]
“Ya got what ya got!” Rural Disaster Management Ep 23
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:04:00 — 47.3MB) Once again we are at the 17th Annual Interior Region EMS Council Symposium in Fairbanks, Alaska where we talk with Yvonne Howard from Eagle EMS about 2 major disasters in her area. Imagine being one [Read More]
What do you mean ‘Load & Go’? Go Where? Episode 22
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 38:51 — 29.2MB) Join us again in Alaska as Steve Murphy and Kyle David Bates talk with Rusty Lasell from Tri-Valley Fire Department in Healy, AK about wildland fires, earthquakes, and response to other such disasters [Read More]
Rural Alaska Healthcare Episode 21
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 55:34 — 45.4MB) If you think that driving an hour with a patient means that you are working within a rural community you have yet to visit Alaska. This week we are at the 17th Annual Interior Region EMS Council [Read More]
To Cut or Not to Cut? Episode 17
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:02:34 — 47.0MB) It sometimes seems that we become preoccupied with our tools when trying to get someone out of a vehicle. “Cut here…no here…get the spreader…let’s try…” are [Read More]
Let’s Get A Head! Episode 14
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:11:16 — 51.4MB) Head injuries are common injuries that we encounter at the scene of an MVC. Rapid assessment and proper management may make a difference in the injured’s prognosis. Join Scott Kier, Mat Fults, [Read More]
Mechanism of Injury or Idiocy? Episode 9
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:01:02 — 27.9MB) There seems to be a trend to transport patients to the trauma center, possibly by air, based solely upon the mechanism of injury. The question that we address is do we put too much into the MOI? [Read More]













