This vlog and podcast discusses about the work and family conflict experienced by paramedics during COVID 19. With us is Rawan Tawalbeh, PhD, RN, EMT-P, Director of Education, California School of Health Sciences to talk about her dissertation research.
Book announcement: Bram Duffee is a co-author of the latest book about how hypnosis has the potential to revolutionize medical care for those struggling with emergency / acute distress. Hypnotic Communication in Emergency Medical Settings: For Life-Saving and Therapeutic Outcomes demonstrates how hypnotic communication has the potential to improve patient outcomes in emergency care, integrating insights on the connection between mind and body for paramedics and other first responders. https://routledge.pub/Hypnotic-Communication-in-Emergency-Medical-Settings
Big stuff in EMS right now: “Honorable But Broken: EMS in Crisis” Connect with this documentary webpage for donations and more information www.4giving.com/340F or on Facebook and Instagram #honorablebutbroken or on Twitter #honorablebroken
Take part in research: If you are a paramedic who lives in the United States and would be open to an interview for a research study please connect with Bram Duffee by going to the website https://bduffee0.wixsite.com/ems-conflict
Connections: To connect with todays guest Rawan Tawalbeh, Director of Education, California School of Health Sciences, email rtawalbeh@calinstitute.edu and if you want to connect with the show, reach out through www.ProfessorBram.com