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Pioneers in Health
Justin Duncan BS, NRP, CCEMT-P, FP-C
Pioneers in Health Episode 17, February 6, 2025 – Justin Duncan BS, NRP, CCEMT-P, FP-CJustin Duncan serves as the Chief Executive Officer for Washington County Ambulance District. Chief Duncan holds a Bachelor of Science in EMS Administration and is currently a graduate student pursuing a Master of Science in Organizational Leadership degree.Chief Duncan has a long history in EMS, serving as both a ground and air EMS Clinician. He obtained numerous certifications and designations, including the following: Nationally Registered Paramedic, Missouri Licensed Paramedic, Board-Certified Critical Care Paramedic and Board-Certified Flight Paramedic.Given Chief Duncan’s hist...
2025-02-06
36 min
NAEMT Radio
Ep 28. NAEMT Radio - Community Population Health needs through MIH-CP Programs
Guests Melinda Wilson, community paramedic in a hospital-based EMS system in the East Tennessee Region and Justin Duncan, CEO for Washington County Ambulance District in rural Missouri join host Rob Lawrence to discuss their respective Community Paramedic / MIH Programs. Despite the demise of ET3, the programs of both guests are thriving and sustainable and they share their operations with host Rob Lawrence. Topics of discussion cover grant funding, business models, data quality and results, Community Paramedic credentialling and certification, rural EMS as well as ambulance and hospital ‘deserts’. Resources: Acute Hospital Care at Home Resources: ...
2024-03-15
34 min
MEMSA Crossing Borders, Contesting Boundaries Podcast
Georgina Watson, 'The Perspective of Fakhr ad-Din al-Ma'n II'
Georgina Watson is a second-year PhD candidate at Manchester University's History Department. Her thesis, 'War, Wealth, and God's Will: The Order of St Stephen between Crusade and Commerce in the late sixteenth century' examines the disconnections of early modern Mediterranean trade, crusade and religious interactions between the Grand Duchy of Tuscany and the Ottoman Empire. She has specific interests in the role of Christianity within commercial trading, the construction of European noble family's identities within literary texts and portraiture and the varied usage of private military orders to shape Muslim/Christian diplomacy throughout the early modern Mediterranean.
2022-07-18
52 min
MEMSA Crossing Borders, Contesting Boundaries Podcast
Katharina Strika, 'A Journey to the Underworld: From Purgatory to Hades in Ulrich von Hutten's Phalarismus'
Katharina Strika is a third-year PhD student at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, focusing on journeys to the underworld in Renaissance texts. She is particularly interested in the coexistence of Christian and ancient mythological imaginations of the afterlife in texts of the 15th and 16th centuries. Katharina's paper for the MEMSA Crossing Borders, Contesting Boundaries Podcast explores these themes in Ulrich von Hutten's Phalarismus. Music: Aitua, 'Blind Fire', from the album Elements. Used with the kind permission of the artist. All rights reserved.
2022-07-11
1h 02
MEMSA Crossing Borders, Contesting Boundaries Podcast
Dr Valeria Viola, 'Crossing boundaries and keeping distance: Masters' and servants' spaces in eighteenth-century Palermo'
Dr Valeria Viola is a mother of two wonderful daughters and an Art teacher with experience in both architectural practice and research. She worked as an architect with a specialization in restoration (1997-2015), taught Art-related subjects at different grades of education (2005-2016) and published nine essays on baroque architecture (1999-2015). In 2020 Viola completed her PhD programme in History of Art and Architecture at the University of York (UK), with a thesis on the interconnections between architecture, devotion, and family life in Baroque Palermo. The results of her research were shared through seven essays, nine conferences and three seminars (2018-2021...
2022-06-13
44 min
MEMSA Crossing Borders, Contesting Boundaries Podcast
Samuel Pearson, ‘The Henrician Reformation in the Diocese of Canterbury, 1541-1543: Revisiting Corpus Christi MS 128’
In the sixteenth century, King Henry VIII made the extraordinary decision to break away from the Catholic Church in Rome. This decision set in motion a wave of transformative changes that impacted every level of English society. In this episode, Samuel Pearson explores a fascinating manuscript collection that offers a window into how the Reformation was received by the laity in Kent, whilst offering important insights into popular politics in early modern England more generally. Music: Aitua, 'Blind Fire', from the album Elements. Used with the kind permission of the artist. All rights reserved.
2022-03-07
35 min
MEMSA Crossing Borders, Contesting Boundaries Podcast
Dr Euan Roger, 'To be Shut up': New Evidence for the Development of Quarantine Regulations in Early Tudor England
Dr Euan Roger is a principal records specialist in the medieval team at The National Archives, specialising in the records of late medieval and Tudor English government, the central law courts, and the secular clergy, with a particular interest in aspects of social, medical, political and material history. His paper for the Crossing Borders, Contesting Boundaries Podcast uncovers new evidence for the development of quarantine measures in early modern England. Music: Aitua, 'Blind Fire', from the album Elements. Used with the kind permission of the artist. All rights reserved.
2022-02-21
39 min
MEMSA Crossing Borders, Contesting Boundaries Podcast
Connor Huddlestone, ‘Beyond Faction: Prosopography and the Tudor Council’
Connor is a PhD student at the University of Bristol where his research interests lie in the political, social and cultural history of early modern England. His paper for the Crossing Borders, Contesting Boundaries Podcast explores how modern social networking analysis can reshape our understanding of Tudor court politics. Music: Aitua, 'Blind Fire', from the album Elements. Used with the kind permission of the artist. All rights reserved.
2022-02-07
44 min
MEMSA Crossing Borders, Contesting Boundaries Podcast
Adam Cook, ‘From Normans to Northerners: Identity in the Honour of Pontefract from the Norman Conquest to Magna Carta’
Adam is a 3rd year PhD student at the University of Hull working on identity and hybridity in the medieval north of England. His PhD research focuses on Yorkshire and Northumberland between 1066 and 1216, using baronial families as a lens through which to examine the distinct political, social, cultural and religious characteristics of these regions. His paper for the Crossing Borders, Contesting Boundaries Podcast explores northern identity in the age of the Norman conquest. Music: Aitua, 'Blind Fire', from the album Elements. Used with the kind permission of the artist. All rights reserved.
2022-01-24
34 min
MEMSA Crossing Borders, Contesting Boundaries Podcast
Professor Cynthia Neville, The lives of a medieval treatise on Anglo-Scottish border law
In this special keynote episode, Professor Cynthia Neville discusses the international legal treatise the Leges Marchiarum, and what this can tell us about kingship, lordship, and the state in medieval Scotland. Professor Neville is a distinguished historian of law and society in medieval Scotland. She is Professor Emeritus at Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia, and is currently an Adjunct Professor at the University of Guelph, Ontario. Professor Neville's paper bridges the gap between the Crossing Borders, Contesting Boundaries podcast series and MEMSA's 15th annual conference on the same theme, to be held between Monday 19th and Wednesday 21st J...
2021-06-14
45 min
MEMSA Crossing Borders, Contesting Boundaries Podcast
Fergal Leonard, “The gentleman that came in at the west”: the unlikely career of Henry Leigh, c. 1555 – 1606
In this penultimate episode of the Crossing Borders, Contesting Boundaries series, Fergal Leonard of Durham University discusses the career of Henry Leigh, a minor border officer in the last two decades of Queen Elizabeth's reign. Fergal is a third-year PhD student, and his project explores political culture and political agency in the governance of the Elizabethan West March, c. 1569 - 1603. Music: Aitua, 'Blind Fire', from the album Elements. Used with the kind permission of the artist. All rights reserved.
2021-05-31
45 min
MEMSA Crossing Borders, Contesting Boundaries Podcast
Giulia Calabrò, "Lo re Adoardo et Varuich restoron vincitori…": how the account of the Battle of Towton crossed the English borders and reached the Duchy of Milan
Giulia Calabrò is a PhD student in medieval history at the University of Trieste. Her project looks at the presence of Genoese merchants in England between 1458 and 1466, a period in which they were subject to fines and expropriations by Henry VI after a pirate tied to the city had sunk English ships in the Mediterranean. Her paper for the Crossing Borders, Contesting Boundaries podcast explores news networks in late medieval Europe by examining how news of the Battle of Towton spread to the court of the Francesco I, Duke of Milan. Music: Aitua, 'Blind Fire', from the a...
2021-05-17
25 min
MEMSA Crossing Borders, Contesting Boundaries Podcast
Nicole Cumming, Therianthropy (human-animal transformation) belief in early modern Scottish witchcraft accounts, c. 1580 - 1730
Nicole Maceira Cumming is a second year PhD candidate at the University of Strathclyde and the University of Glasgow. She is a member of the Glasgow Animal Studies Reading Group (British Animal Studies Network) and committee member of the Northern Early Modern Network. Her AHRC funded research examines the impact of the Reformation on human-animal relationships in early modern Scotland. In this episode, she talks to MEMSA's Kate Foy about depictions of human-animal transformations in early modern Scottish witchcraft trial records. She can be followed on Twitter at @nicole_maceria. Music: Aitua, 'Blind Fire', from the...
2021-05-03
50 min
MEMSA Crossing Borders, Contesting Boundaries Podcast
Dr Anastasija Ropa, Marking Borders in Early Modern Livonia an Exploratory Study of Border-Marking Practices in the Texts of Balthasar Russow, Dionysius Fabricius, and Early Modern Maps
Dr Anastasija Ropa is lecturer at the Latvian Academy of Sport Education, Department of Management and Communication Science. She has presented at international conferences and published articles on medieval and modern Arthurian literature, aspects of the history of medieval Livonia, on medieval animal studies, and on equestrian history. In her Crossing Borders, Contesting Boundaries episode she examines the representations of the borders of Livonia in early modern chronicles and maps. Music: Aitua, 'Blind Fire', from the album Elements. Used with the kind permission of the artist. All rights reserved.
2021-03-15
41 min
MEMSA Crossing Borders, Contesting Boundaries Podcast
Aistė Kiltinavičiūtė, Dreaming as Border Crossing in Dante
Aistė Kiltinavičiūtė is a third-year PhD student in Italian at Selwyn College, University of Cambridge. Her thesis focuses on Dante’s unorthodox understanding of the senses in visionary and dream experience, contextualising Dante’s dream writing in relation to theologically inflected late medieval vision genre more generally. In her talk for the Crossing Borders, Contesting Boundaries podcast series she explores the depiction of dreaming in Dante’s Purgatorio 9 as an experience that enables the crossing of physical and conceptual boundaries. Music: Aitua, 'Blind Fire', from the album Elements. Used with the kind permission of the artist. Al...
2021-03-01
37 min
MEMSA Crossing Borders, Contesting Boundaries Podcast
Aisha Hussain and Sam Brown, Early Modern English Perspectives on the Ottoman 'Other'
In this double episode, Aisha Hussain and Sam Brown share their research on early modern Englishmen and their perspective on the Ottoman 'other'. Aisha Hussain is a PhD candidate at the University of Salford whose research interests include of Turkish Otherness, fictional terror, Anglo-Ottoman commerce, gender studies, Orientalism, and, in particular, crusading and anti-crusading discourses in early modern English drama. Her current research investigates how the emergence of a more positive theatrical Turkish type in the works of Fulke Greville, Thomas Goffe and Roger Boyle reflects, in a shift from their contemporaries, what can be considered an...
2021-02-15
1h 01
MEMSA Crossing Borders, Contesting Boundaries Podcast
Paola Rea, Defining the conflicts in 9th century Rome: some notes on Paschal I and Eugene II
Paola Rea is a postgraduate student at the University of Roma La Sapienza, where she studies medieval history and Latin palaeography. Her research focuses on nuns' handwriting in medieval Italian manuscripts. In her paper for the Crossing Borders, Contesting Boundaries podcast series, she explores ecclesiastical and political conflict in 9th century Rome, offering a new interpretation of the nature of the city's political divisions. She can be contacted at rea.1657393@studenti.uniroma1.it. Music: Aitua, 'Blind Fire', from the album Elements. Used with the kind permission of the artist. All rights reserved.
2021-02-01
37 min
MEMSA Crossing Borders, Contesting Boundaries Podcast
Dr Katarzyna Burzyńska, “With child? How dost thou know’t?”: Anabella’s pregnant embodiment and the early modern medical discourse on reproduction
Dr Katarzyna Burzyńska holds a PhD in English literature and is currently an assistant professor at the Faculty of English, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland. She teaches translation, culture studies and English early modern drama. Her research interests include feminist and queer studies with a focus on history of embodiment as well as philosophical analysis of literature. In 2016 she published her doctoral dissertation entitled The early modern (re)discovery of ‘overhuman’ potential: Marlowe’s and Shakespeare’s over-reachers in the light of Nietzsche’s philosophy. This paper is part of a bigger project entitled “Sir, she came in gr...
2021-01-18
1h 01
MEMSA Crossing Borders, Contesting Boundaries Podcast
Dr Maria Volkonskaya, Scottish “The Vertewis of the Mess” and Its English Counterparts
Dr Maria Volkonskaya is an associate professor in the school of foreign languages at National Research University Higher School of Economics. Her research interests lie in the field of the history of English language and literature, recently focusing on the language of medieval religious treatises and homilies. Her paper for the CBCB podcast is part of a larger research collaboration on the virtues of the Mass as represented in the British Isles (in Latin, Middle English, Irish, and Welsh texts) carried out together with Dr. Elena Parina (Philipps-Universität Marburg/Institute of Linguistics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow).
2020-11-30
34 min
MEMSA Crossing Borders, Contesting Boundaries Podcast
Samantha Hunter and Kirsty Haslam, A tale of two counties: an examination of burgh governance in early modern Scotland
In this double episode, Samantha Hunter and Kirsty Haslam discuss burgh governance and the politics, society, and culture of urban centres in early modern Scotland. Samantha Hunter is in the first year of her PhD at the University of Dundee. Her research primarily focusses on the relationships between ecclesiastical and secular authorities and the boundaries of their jurisdictions within localities. Her paper for the Crossing Borders, Contesting Boundaries podcast uses the burghs of 17th-century Fife to explore concepts of state building and models of governance. Kirsty Haslam is in the second year of her PhD...
2020-11-16
1h 13
MEMSA Crossing Borders, Contesting Boundaries Podcast
Asseline Sel, 'Why speak you this broken French when y’are a whole Englishman?': the French borders of England in Jacobean city comedy
Asseline Sel, Aspirante F.R.S-FNRS, is a PhD student in the department of Germanic languages and literature at Université de Namur in Belgium. Her PhD thesis focuses on the use of the French language and the representation of French culture in Shakespeare’s Henriad, critical editions, translations, and performances over time. In this CBCB podcast, she addresses French scenes and French language spoken by English characters in Jacobean city comedies, the perception of French people in early modern London, and how this perception played into the negotiation of the boundaries of English identity. She can be contacted at ass...
2020-11-02
45 min
MEMSA Crossing Borders, Contesting Boundaries Podcast
Hannah Weaver, Mapping Ranger's Impartial List of the Ladies of Pleasure in Edinburgh (1775): Urban Boundaries and Illicit Space in Eighteenth-Century Edinburgh
Hannah Weaver is a PhD student at the University of Edinburgh where her research focuses on space, gender, and illicit behaviour in late eighteenth-century Edinburgh. In this episode, she presents a paper on what Ranger's Impartial List can tell us about urban boundaries and illicit space in early modern Edinburgh and discusses her research with James Taffe, MEMSA's chair. Music: Aitua, 'Blind Fire', from the album Elements. Used with the kind permission of the artist. All rights reserved.
2020-10-19
32 min
MEMSA Crossing Borders, Contesting Boundaries Podcast
Introduction to the Crossing Borders, Contesting Boundaries podcast
MEMSA is pleased to announce the launch of the Crossing Borders, Contesting Boundaries podcast series. Following the success of its 14th annual conference, the committee of MEMSA, Durham University's Medieval and Early Modern Student Association, are launching a podcast series to continue exploring the theme of crossing borders and contesting boundaries in the Medieval and early modern world. In our first episode, MEMSA's conference organisers and podcast team, Kate Foy and Fergal Leonard, talk about the launch of our podcast and our plans for the coming academic year. Music: Aitua, 'Blind Fire', from...
2020-10-05
02 min
親子丼茶室
EP10.大家都說小孩學習能力很強,阿是有多強?
『經過這三個月發現,小孩模仿能力真的很強!』 賴先生粉絲頁: https://lihi1.com/VOLXi 提供主題or意見回饋:https://lihi1.com/A8DWl/學人精 賴先生網站:https://mrlai.tw/ Apple Podcast聽:https://lihi1.com/Hs4pi Spotify聽:https://lihi1.com/mEmSa
2020-07-03
29 min
親子丼茶室
EP9.厭奶期不厭奶,那是在厭什麼?
『你有遇過厭奶期嗎?那你知道厭奶期不一定是厭奶嗎?』來聽聽什麼叫做厭奶期不厭奶! 賴先生粉絲頁: https://lihi1.com/VOLXi 提供主題or意見回饋:https://lihi1.com/A8DWl/厭奶期 賴先生網站:https://mrlai.tw/ Apple Podcast聽:https://lihi1.com/Hs4pi Spotify聽:https://lihi1.com/mEmSa
2020-06-26
27 min
親子丼茶室
EP8.小孩出生後的生活、心態有哪些改變(媽媽篇)
上次錄完後發現從沒有跟太太聊過這話題,所以想說趁這次機會聊一下,結果錄到一半有人按電鈴,錄到最後小孩起床了,所以中間有一趴會很奇怪,結尾也有小孩哭聲,請包涵! 賴先生粉絲頁: https://lihi1.com/VOLXi 賴先生網站:https://mrlai.tw/ Apple Podcast聽:https://lihi1.com/Hs4pi Spotify聽:https://lihi1.com/mEmSa
2020-06-19
29 min
親子丼茶室
EP7.小孩出生後的生活、心態有哪些轉變?(爸爸篇)
生育補助懶人包:https://www.mababy.com/knowledge-detail?id=10574 賴先生粉絲頁: https://lihi1.com/VOLXi 提供主題or意見回饋:https://lihi1.com/A8DWl/有小孩後的轉變 賴先生網站:https://mrlai.tw/ Apple Podcast聽:https://lihi1.com/Hs4pi Spotify聽:https://lihi1.com/mEmSa
2020-06-12
27 min
親子丼茶室
EP6.這幾個育兒幹話你一定都聽過!
賴先生粉絲頁: https://lihi1.com/VOLXi 提供主題or意見回饋:https://lihi1.com/A8DWl/育兒幹話 賴先生網站:https://mrlai.tw/ Apple Podcast聽:https://lihi1.com/Hs4pi Spotify聽:https://lihi1.com/mEmSa
2020-06-05
49 min
親子丼茶室
EP5.人人都是鍵盤醫生,講話都不用負責!?
『不論這些人講得對或不對,這發生的一切都是自己要承擔,而不是他們』 賴先生粉絲頁: https://lihi1.com/VOLXi 提供主題or意見回饋:https://lihi1.com/A8DWl/鍵盤醫生 賴先生網站:https://mrlai.tw/ iTunes聽:https://lihi1.com/Hs4pi Spotify聽:https://lihi1.com/mEmSa
2020-05-29
10 min
親子丼茶室
EP4.在家帶小孩輕鬆嗎?來聊聊全職媽媽的一天!
SoundOn 賴先生粉絲頁: https://lihi1.com/VOLXi 提供主題or意見回饋:https://lihi1.com/A8DWl/全職媽媽 賴先生網站:https://mrlai.tw/ iTunes聽:https://lihi1.com/Hs4pi Spotify聽:https://lihi1.com/mEmSa
2020-05-22
23 min
親子丼茶室
EP3.生產不是一個人的事,聊聊小孩出生那天先生、太太彼此的感受
生產不只是一個人的事,這邊分享一下賴先生跟賴太太兩個人,從產前跟產後在同一個時間點各自的想法,這也算是我們夫妻第一次比較認真的聊那一天彼此的感受。 賴先生粉絲頁: https://lihi1.com/VOLXi 賴先生網站:https://mrlai.tw/ 意見回饋:https://lihi1.com/A8DWl/生產 iTunes聽:https://lihi1.com/Hs4pi Spotify聽:https://lihi1.com/mEmSa
2020-05-15
59 min
親子丼茶室
EP2.婆婆會把媳婦當女兒嗎?
不知道你們有沒有聽過學長學弟制,妳遇到的婆婆很有可能只是剛升學長,而妳就是那欠電的學弟,她只是把之前的經歷如法炮製在妳身上 賴先生粉絲頁: https://lihi1.com/VOLXi Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrlai.tw/ 提供主題or意見回饋:https://lihi1.com/A8DWl/媳婦當女兒 賴先生網站:https://mrlai.tw/ iTunes聽:https://lihi1.com/Hs4pi Spotify聽:https://lihi1.com/mEmSa
2020-05-08
14 min
親子丼茶室
EP1.新手爸媽都會遇到的:指導棋
你有聽過以下類似的內容嗎: 『我們以前帶小孩都是怎樣怎樣,所以你應該要怎樣怎樣』,如果當下不接受建議,就會說『你們當初就是這樣帶大的』,有的話這集應該會聽的有點感覺,沒有的話,真心的給你恭喜,但也可以聽聽其他人遇到這種事的經驗。 賴先生粉絲頁: https://lihi1.com/VOLXi Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrlai.tw/ 提供主題or意見回饋:https://lihi1.com/A8DWl/指導棋 賴先生網站有文字版:https://mrlai.tw/指導棋/ iTunes聽:https://lihi1.com/Hs4pi Spotify聽:https://lihi1.com/mEmSa
2020-05-01
27 min
Finansal Özgürlük
Yatırımcıların Söylediği En Saçma 12 Söz
Finansal Özgürlük 4. podcasti ile hizmetinize âmâde. Bu hafta Peter Lynch ile başladık yatırımcıların severek kullandığı en saçma 12 söz ile devam ettik. Finansal Özgürlük yolunda birikimden sonra yapılacak tek şey yatırım kalıyor. Peki hisse yatırımcıları ne gibi yanılgılara düşüyor? Bir yatırımcı olarak kendi düşünceleri nasıl kontrol edersiniz? Girdiğiniz bu çıkmazda Finansal Özgürlük yardıma koşuyor. İşte her söylediğinizde size tekrar düşünmenizi önerdiğimiz 12 söz. Keyifli dinlemeler... -Mahşerin Üç Atlısı
2020-02-09
35 min