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Physio Control for first responders

Justin Schorr speaks with VP of global Marketing for Physio Control at EMS World Expo about what is a focus for first responders worldwide!

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Seat at the Table – EMS 2.0 (ep2)

This is the 2nd part of the series where hosts Mark Glencorse and Justin Schorr talk with Chris Kaiser about what EMS 2.0 is and about

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Seat at the Table – EMS 2.0 (ep1)

This is part 1 of a 2 part series discussing EMS 2.0 and the future of our industry. Hosts Justin Schorr and Mark Glencorse have guest Chris Kaiser in the studio.

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Improving Outcomes in Cardiac Arrest Survival

Dr. Joseph Barger talk with us about his visit to Seattle and what Contra Costa County has done to improve Cardiac Arrest Outcomes.

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CPR Controversies & Developments

Dr. Gene Hern discusses the latest in developments as it pertains to CPR and some recent studies performed including the OPALS I & II

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FRNU – Shortness of Breath Case 3

In this case you have a 3 year old female that is clinging to her father, but does state that her throat hurts, how would you categorize this patient based on this image?

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FRNU – Shortness of Breath Case 2

This 64 year old woman presents with a moderate respiratory distress with productive cough, what are your first impressions with this image?

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FRNU – Neuro Case 2

Here we have a 50′s female laying supine on the ground with her daughter calling 911 on her cell phone.

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FRNU – Neuro Case 1

A 62 Year old male presents conscious, alert and with slurred speech, what are your thoughts when you see this patient here?

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FRNU – General Malaise Case 3

Dr. James Brasiel, Paramedic Jason Cahill and Paramedic Eric Sacht discuss a common case that comes up and the field.

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