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The Inflection Point: Conversations in Care, Culture and ChangeThe Inflection Point: Conversations in Care, Culture and ChangeThe Future of Paramedicine with Chief Marc Goudie | Frontenac Paramedic ServiceIn this special episode, we sit down with Marc Goudie, the Chief of Frontenac Paramedics.About Chief Marc Goudie:Chief Goudie holds multiple graduate degrees, including a Master of Health Management from McMaster University and a Master of Arts in Disaster and Emergency Management from Royal Roads University. He brings a wealth of clinical, academic, and strategic leadership experience to his new role — and in this conversation, he offers valuable lessons for current and future leaders in emergency services.Part 2:In this episode, we delve into the future of paramedicine with insights into the potential evolution of paramedic roles an...2025-07-2936 minThe Inflection Point: Conversations in Care, Culture and ChangeThe Inflection Point: Conversations in Care, Culture and ChangeEffective Leadership in Paramedicine with Chief Marc Goudie | Frontenac Paramedic ServiceIn this special episode, we sit down with Marc Goudie, the Chief of Frontenac Paramedics.About Chief Marc Goudie:Chief Goudie holds multiple graduate degrees, including a Master of Health Management from McMaster University and a Master of Arts in Disaster and Emergency Management from Royal Roads University. He brings a wealth of clinical, academic, and strategic leadership experience to his new role — and in this conversation, he offers valuable lessons for current and future leaders in emergency services.Part 1: We delve into the qualities that define effective leadership in paramedicine. Chief Goudie shares his ex...2025-07-1631 minThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineCurbside Conversations - Lucy OatelyWelcome to Curbside Conversations with Laura Hirello – the College's newest podcast bringing you unfiltered voices from the frontline of paramedicine.From events, summits, and conferences, Laura captures candid moments and real stories from paramedics and healthcare professionals across the sector. Expect hot takes, raw insights, and the occasional laugh, all shared straight from the heart of the action. Kicking off the series, Laura sits down with Intensive Care Flight Paramedic Lucy Oatley at the College’s Critical Care Summit 2025. From high-acuity care and thriving in critical settings to Lucy’s favourite airway intervention, this candid convers...2025-07-1505 minThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineTalking Research: Women in Paramedicine Series - A Collective PerspectiveIn the final episode of the Talking Research series, Women in Paramedicine, host Laura Hirello is joined by returning guests Lisa Hobbs, Alisha MacFarlane, and Judy Sheehan for a reflective group discussion. Together, they explore the inspirations behind their research and examine how identity - personal, professional, and cultural - is both shaped and challenged within paramedicine. The conversation delves into the evolving role of gender across education, practice, leadership, and academia, and how their work has influenced their own professional identities. Looking to the future, they share what gives them hope for the next ge...2025-06-241h 18The Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineTalking Research: Women in Paramedicine Series - Judy SheahanJudy Sheahan - Professional Identity Transformation in ParamedicineIn the third episode of our Talking Research, Women in Paramedicine series, the College is delighted to welcome Judy Sheahan, to discuss her qualitative research on paramedic professional identity transformation.In this episode, PhD student and College Research Advisory Committee member, Laura Hirello, sits down with Judy to discuss her in-depth exploration of professional identity transformation experienced by paramedics who transition from clinical practice into academic roles. Watch the vid-cast on the College’s YouTube channel here.The series will conclude wit...2025-05-0550 minThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineTalking Research: Women in Paramedicine Series - Alisha McFarlaneAlisha McFarlane: Gender Equity in ParamedicineIn the second episode of our Talking Research, Women in Paramedicine series, the College is delighted to welcome its very own Member Engagement Manager, Alisha McFarlane, to discuss her research on gender equity in paramedicine.Do you know the difference between equity and equality? In this episode, PhD student and College Research Advisory Committee member, Laura Hirello, sits down with Alisha to discuss how these concepts apply to paramedicine, exploring the realities of gender equality in the profession, and the steps needed to foster a more inclusive...2025-04-0243 minThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineTalking Research: Women in Paramedicine Series - Lisa HobbsLisa Hobbs: Creative Arts-Based ResearchThe College is thrilled to welcome Lisa Hobbs to the newly revamped Talking Research podcast!To start the year, our first theme, Women in Paramedicine, celebrates International Women's Day by exploring gender equality in the paramedic profession. Throughout the series, our guests will share insights from their research, shedding light on workplace challenges and advancements.In this episode, College Research Advisory Committee members, Laura Hirello and Derek Collings-Hughes, sit down with Lisa Hobbs to discuss her innovative creative arts-based research in paramedicine. View the vid-cast on...2025-03-0440 minPre-Hospital Care PodcastPre-Hospital Care PodcastBeyond the Sirens: The Unique and Evolving Nature of Paramedicine with Will BroughtonIn this episode, we explore Professor Will Broughton’s inaugural lecture, Beyond the Sirens: The Unique and Evolving Nature of Paramedicine. As the UK’s second-ever “Paramedic Chair,” Professor Broughton challenges the outdated perception of paramedics as mere “ambulance drivers,” instead highlighting the profession’s evolution into one of sophisticated clinical expertise. He discusses the broadening role of paramedics, from complex medical interventions to their increasing involvement in community health. His insights shed light on how paramedicine has progressed since the days of "urban mobile resuscitation" in 1976, and the future potential of the field. Tune in as Professo...2024-12-1654 minThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineTalking Research E4: Clinical trials in paramedicineCo-hosted by Dr Verity Todd and Derek Collings-Hughes, the final instalment of the Talking Research webinar series for 2024 offered valuable insights into conducting clinical trials in the dynamic and evolving field of paramedicine. Our guests, Lucas Litewka and Dr Ziad Nehme, shared valuable strategies when designing and implementing clinical trials, highlighting their potential to expand research participation, inform clinical practice, and enhance patient outcomes. Click here to access the online webinar recording and presenter slides.Presented by:Lucas Litewka: Director - Clinical Trials, University of the Sunshine CoastDr Ziad Nehme: D...2024-11-211h 35The Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineTalking Research E3: Navigating research hurdlesHost, Dr Verity Todd, presented the August 2024 instalment of the Talking Research webinar series, where paramedicine academics shared their experiences and strategies for overcoming research challenges.This session explored the often-undiscussed obstacles faced on the path to sustaining a research career. Our guests, Professor Belinda Flanagan, A/Professor Ben Meadley, and Dr Louise Reynolds revealed how they navigated unforeseen hurdles and adapted to overcome them.Click here to access the online webinar recording and presenter slides.Presented by:Professor Belinda Flanagan: Associate Dean and Head of School, Paramedicine, University of...2024-09-181h 33Pre-Hospital Care PodcastPre-Hospital Care PodcastThe Progression of Paramedicine with Chief Executive of the College of Paramedics, Tracy NichollsTracy Nicholls, Chief Executive of the College of Paramedics, joins us in this episode. With over 25 years of experience, Tracy has significantly influenced the evolution of Paramedicine, from her early days as a paramedic to becoming the first registered paramedic on an NHS Trust Board of Directors. This conversation delves into the advancement of paramedicine over the last decade, the College of Paramedics' journey toward Royal College status, and the pressing issue of handover delays. We also explore the Paramedic Wellness Programme, the importance of International Paramedics Day, and the College's relationship with the HCPC. Mental health...2024-08-2945 minThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineTalking Research E2: The Research Agenda for Australasian ParamedicineJoin A/Prof Paul Simpson, A/Prof Ian Blanchard and Dr Fiona Sampson in this episode of the Talking Research podcast, as they delve into the significance of unified research agendas. They explore the research directions and priorities identified within paramedicine in Australasia, Canada, and the UK, and discuss the transformative impact these agendas have had on their research outcomes. This podcast is an absolute must for anyone invested in the future of paramedicine research and its impact on patient-centred care.Presented by: A/Prof Paul Simpson, A/Professor Ian Blanchard, Dr Fiona Sampson, Executive...2024-08-081h 40The Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineTalking Research E2: The Research Agenda for Australasian ParamedicineJoin A/Prof Paul Simpson, A/Prof Ian Blanchard and Dr Fiona Sampson in this Talking Research podcast as they delve into the significance of having unified research agendas and explore the research directions and priorities identified within paramedicine for Australasian, Canada and the UK. This podcast is an absolute must for anyone invested in the future of paramedicine research and its impacts on patient-centred care.Presented by: A/Prof Paul Simpson, A/Professor Ian Blanchard, Dr Fiona Sampson, Executive Director Jan Jensen and Dr Caitlin WilsonFacilitated by: Dr Scott...2024-08-081h 42The Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineAdvocacy in Conversation - E8: Placement povertyJoin us as we shed light on the critical issue of ‘placement poverty’ faced by paramedic students. These mandatory clinical placements, lasting up to 18 weeks, often take place far from home. As students grapple with accommodation costs, job commitments, and family responsibilities, financial strain becomes overwhelming. We’ll hear personal experiences, discuss disparities in support, and explore solutions. Expert guests include Professor Scott Devenish, Australian Catholic University and Chair of the Australasian College of Paramedicine Deans, emergency paramedic and PhD candidate Matt Wilkinson-Stokes, and Cameron Powers from the National Rural Health Student Network. Tune in for this powerful and enligh...2024-06-1249 minTCN TalksTCN TalksMike Campbell on Hospice and Paramedicine CollaborationsEver wondered how community paramedicine is revolutionizing patient care? Join us in this episode of TCN Talks as we sit down with Mike Campbell, the Training Division Chief at Stanley County EMS in North Carolina, to explore this innovative healthcare model. Mike shares his journey and reveals how highly trained paramedics are now delivering advanced medical services right in patients' homes, drastically reducing the need for hospital visits. We'll discuss the remarkable benefits of this approach, especially for hospice and palliative care patients, who can now spend their final days surrounded by loved ones.Curious about the...2024-05-2932 minThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineTalking Research E1: Mastering the art of successful grant writingThe first Talking Research webinar of 2024 delved into the art of securing grant funding to support your paramedicine research endeavours. Presented by speakers from Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand, and Sweden, this session provides valuable insights into navigating the grant writing journey. Gain expert advice on selecting the right grants, overcoming setbacks, exploring various grant options, and essential tips tailored for paramedicine researchers venturing into the world of grant writing. Following the presentations, presenters joined a panel discussion and took questions from the audience.Presented by:Associate Professor Anders Bremer (Linnaeus University, Sweden)Dr Wayne...2024-05-071h 27The Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineAdvocacy in Conversation – E7: What is a Paramedic Practitioner?The paramedic practitioner role is arguably one of the hottest topics within our profession. With a focus on Victoria, in this episode of Advocacy in Conversation, College CEO John Bruning speaks with Dr David Anderson, Medical Director of Ambulance Victoria, Dr Brendan Shannon, Head of Postgraduate Programs in the Department of Paramedicine at Monash University, and Alecka Miles, course coordinator at Edith Cowan University, about the development of the course, interprofessional placements, role capability, legislation changes, role sustainability, the impact on person-centred care. And for those paramedics interested in pursuing this role, some tips on what might help you...2024-04-0248 minPre-Hospital Care PodcastPre-Hospital Care PodcastThe International Journal of Paramedicine with Editor in Chief, Mic GundersonIn this conversation, we will unpack the International Journal of Paramedicine and the original vision for the journal. We will also look at the reach of the journal and the different sections of the journal yet to launch. We also examine the interaction with the journal as it looks to create discussion and research ideas and how people can get involved in the journal team amongst much more. To do this I have Mic Gunderson with me. Mic has been involved in EMS since 1975 in various clinical, teaching, leadership, and consulting roles. He is currently the President...2024-02-2638 minThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Debrief - EP22: Gender affirmation in healthcare: improving the care of marginalised patient populationsAbout this episode:In this episode of The Debrief we have Tara McAndrew interviewing  Aidan Baron. Aidan is an advocate and has a passion for improving the care of marginalised patient populations, making it the topic of discussion for this episode.About Aidan BaronAidan is a paramedic researcher, educator, and now junior doctor working in Sydney.He has a passion for the place where science meets ethics and is a strong advocate for improving the care of marginalised patient populations.After completing his paramedic studies at U...2024-02-2046 minTransformations with Mark V. WileyTransformations with Mark V. WileyRobin Young Interview | Paramedicine, Role of Failure, Kung-fu Disciple, Self-Image | Ep.33Robin Young is a global medic who has carried out humanitarian work in Ukraine, Romania, Moldova, Morocco, and other war-torn and food insecure countries around the world. He was a paramedic and taught paramedicine at university level and is a kung-fu master, who has practiced since 1968. In this podcast we discuss his humanitarian work, the shift in teaching paramedicine from the reality on the street, go deep into Toronto Chinatown martial culture, examine the role of failure in our lives, our convergence into a self-image and divergence from that image as we age, and the concept of...2023-12-241h 33The Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Debrief - EP21: Supporting new graduates - Jane KennyAbout this series:The Debrief is excited to introduce our guest-host, Tara McAndrew to help us shine a spotlight on an essential topic that lies at the heart of our profession: the significance of preceptorship and support for new graduates. As paramedics, we understand that the transition from classroom learning to real-life emergency response can be a daunting journey. That's why Tara – an experienced paramedic with knowledge and research in this area - will be sitting down each episode for a conversation with paramedics to hear about their experience and learnings. You will hear abo...2023-12-0438 minThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Debrief - EP20: Supporting new graduates - Daynah NashAbout this series:The Debrief is excited to introduce our guest-host, Tara McAndrew to help us shine a spotlight on an essential topic that lies at the heart of our profession: the significance of preceptorship and support for new graduates. As paramedics, we understand that the transition from classroom learning to real-life emergency response can be a daunting journey. That's why Tara – an experienced paramedic with knowledge and research in this area - will be sitting down each episode for a conversation with paramedics to hear about their experience and learnings. You will hear abo...2023-11-2736 minInside EMSInside EMSPioneering paramedicine: How SCCAD tackles substance use disordersThis episode of Inside EMS is brought to you by Lexipol, the experts in policy, training, wellness support and grants assistance for first responders and government leaders. To learn more, visit lexipol.com. In this episode of Inside EMS, hosts Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson discuss innovative approaches in EMS with guests Chief David Lewis and Kyle Gaines from the St. Charles County Ambulance District in Missouri. The district's unique approach to paramedicine, specifically in terms of substance use disorders, opioid use disorders and behavioral health, forms the crux of the conversation. Lewis shares how t...2023-11-0330 minThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Debrief - EP19: Spotlight on supporting new graduates with Tara McAndrewAbout this episode:The Debrief is excited to introduce our guest-host, Tara McAndrew to help us shine a spotlight on an essential topic that lies at the heart of our profession: the significance of preceptorship and support for new graduates. As paramedics, we understand that the transition from classroom learning to real-life emergency response can be a daunting journey. That's why Tara – an experienced paramedic with knowledge and research in this area - will be sitting down each episode for a conversation with paramedics to hear about their experience and learnings. You will hear abo...2023-10-2334 minThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineAdvocacy in Conversation – EP5: Framing the Framework [part two - an international perspective]In this episode of Advocacy in Conversation, John Bruning, CEO, and Dr Walter Tavares, Department of Health and Society and Director of the Paramedicine Collaborative at the Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto and Scientist, sit down for part two of ‘Framing the Framework’. This is an inspiring and insightful conversation in which John and Walter explore the development, use and impact of the practice principles and National Occupational Standards across Canada, the importance of prioritising social responsiveness, using flexible language, and collaborating across the health sector on strategies to implement professional frameworks.Credits: M...2023-10-1233 minThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineAdvocacy in Conversation – EP4: Framing the Framework [part one - an Australasian perspective]In this podcast, John Bruning, CEO, along with guests, Dr Brendan Shannon, Head of Paramedicine Postgraduate Programs at Monash University, and Alisha McFarlane, Member Engagement Manager, discuss a professional career framework for paramedicine. Through an Australasian lens, this conversation explores the importance a framework has on education, the opportunities it presents for professional growth and evolution of paramedicine, and how advocacy plays an integral part in the process.This is part one of a two-part series. In part two, John explores paramedic frameworks in an international context. Listen HERECredits: Music from #Uppbeat (f...2023-10-0325 minThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineACPIC 2023Australasian College of Paramedicine International Conference 2023This episode explores some of the insights and event highlights leading up to the highly anticipated and fast approaching ACP International Conference 2023.Conference theme: Lead - Evolve - ImpactJoin us for the peak paramedicine event on the Australasian calendar, designed to inspire, educate and broaden horizons.  Date: 13-15 September 2023 Location: Crown Conference Centre, Melbourne and OnlineHosted by: Jonas Ogonowski, Learning and Development Officer  Podcast guests: - ...2023-08-1721 minRaw Talk PodcastRaw Talk Podcast#115: The Future of ParamedicineWhen 911 is called for medical assistance, paramedics are the personnel that are dispatched to provide transport and emergency medical care. Paramedics are generally known to play an essential role in our healthcare systems and are often regarded as the first-line of medical services in the community before reaching the hospital setting. However, paramedicine is more than just ambulatory and emergency care. In this episode, we hear from Cheryl Cameron (Paramedic from Alberta; Director of Operations of Canadian Virtual Hospice; PhD Student at Monash University; Senior Fellow with the NcNally Project for Paramedicine Research), Melissa Vose (Advanced Care Paramedic from...2023-07-2139 minThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineAdvocacy in Conversation – EP3: Ngayubah Gadan ‘Coming Together’ Consensus StatementFor this episode, John Bruning CEO and Professor Faye McMillan AM, Deputy Rural Health Commissioner, discuss the creation, collaboration and impact of the recently released Ngayubah Gadan (Coming Together) Consensus Statement. This significant Statement highlights the importance of healthcare codesign with communities and how paramedicine can play a crucial role in rural and remote multidisciplinary teams.  Acknowledgement of Country:This recording takes place on the lands of the Wiradjuri peoples of Wiradjuri country, and the lands of the Darkinjung people of Darkinjung country in NSW. We acknowledge the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of Au...2023-07-0645 minRTBRTBThe future of paramedicineParamedic apprentice James Atkinson talks to NEAS's Director of Paramedicine, Andrew Hodge, about the future of paramedicine. In their conversation, Andy tells James how he came to take on this new role, how things have changed during his two decades in the ambulance service, and how he sees paramedicine evolving over the coming years. If you'd like to get in touch about anything you've heard on RTB, or if you want to suggest a topic for us to cover in a future episode, you can email us at public.relations@neas.nhs.uk.2023-07-0527 minThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Debrief - EP18: Implicit bias. Prejudice. Implicit attitudeAbout this episode:Implicit bias. Prejudice. Implicit attitude. Synonyms of the same theory – essentially: an attitude or a perceptive of someone [particularly a patient] of which we are not consciously aware. The brain has a natural tendency to sift, sort and categorise information about the world around us which is an innate formation of implicit bias. It is normal. But how does it affect the way we treat patients, how they are able to access health care and the consequences that overflow into long term outcomes? In this podcast we discuss implicit bias, what it is...2023-05-091h 01Don\'t Risk It! PodcastDon't Risk It! PodcastParamedicine with Dave Bradley and Blair TyndallCommunity paramedicine is coming back to the forefront as ESOs are seeing the benefits of doing business a different way. In this episode, we talk with Emergency Services Industry Specialist Dave Bradley and Industry Specialist Blair Tyndall of VFIS Client Risk Solutions about community paramedicine and the various models they’ve seen throughout the country. We also touch on some of the challenges of maintaining a successful and ongoing program.  2023-03-0714 minThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Debrief - EP17: Remote and Austere Prehospital CareAbout this episode:Dan O'Brien leads a panel of remote and austere prehospital care specialists from Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand to discuss their experiences working in remote and austere settings. Dan is joined by Danielle Little, Sunny Whitfield, Kerryn Wratt and Nicole Foster, whose collective expertise covers prehospital care in offshore, expedition, film and wilderness medicine, military, mining, exploration, and construction industries, and provide insight into what it is like to work in these environments.  About Nicole FosterNicole Foster is an Australian registered paramedic who has w...2023-03-021h 02Physio FoundationsPhysio FoundationsFrom elite sports biomechanics to paramedicine research; strategically building your knowledge and skills - with Associate Professor Kelly-Ann BowlesThis week I spoke with Associate Professor Kelly-Ann Bowles from the Department of Paramedicine at Monash University. Kelly is a biomechanist and a paramedicine researcher as well as the acting head of the Department of Paramedicine and the Director of Research for our School of Primary and Allied Health Care. We spoke about the foundations of her career and her thoughts on the direction of the physiotherapy profession. Kelly has a very interesting and diverse professional background and has mentored many students and colleagues (myself included) in their careers. There is plenty in this episode for students...2023-02-2332 minThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineAdvocacy in Conversation: The role of College advocacy1: The role of College advocacyIn the first episode of our new Advocacy in Conversation podcast series, College CEO John Bruning talks with our Chair Ryan Lovett and Advocacy and Government Relations Lead Michelle Murphy ASM about the evolution of our advocacy work, the impact it's having, and its role in shaping the future of the profession.Linkedin: Australasian College of Paramedicine | LinkedInInstagram: Aust College of Paramedicine (@acparamedicine) • Instagram photos and videosTwitter: Australasian College of Paramedicine (ACP) (@ACParamedicine) / TwitterWebsite: The Australasian College of Paramedicine (paramedics.org)Special me...2023-02-2051 minThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Debrief - EP16: Paramedicine and how Allied Health can support paramedics within Aotearoa NZ – Dr Martin ChadwickHost - Stuart CookGuest - Dr Martin ChadwickAbout this episode:Chief Allied Health Professions Officer Dr Martin Chadwick sits down with one of our Aotearoa New Zealand committee members Stuart Cook to discuss Martin’s views on Paramedicine and how he can support paramedics within Aotearoa from his role within Manatū Hauora - Ministry of Health.  About Martin:Martin is the Chief Allied Health Professions Officer within the Ministry of Health, working in partnership with the Chief Medical Officer and Chie...2022-11-0940 minThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineACPIC 2022Australasian College of Paramedicine International Conference 2022Embracing Strengths | Shaping FuturesJoin us for the peak paramedicine event on the Australasian calendar, designed to inspire, educate and broaden horizons. Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre - 14 - 16 September 2022Hosted by: Jessica Wissa, ACPIC 2022 organising committee member and Critical Care Paramedic, Queensland Ambulance Service  Guest: Lucy Oatley, ACPIC 2022 organising committee chair, and Intensive Care Paramedic, Ambulance TasmaniaClick here to find out more 2022-08-2516 minThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Debrief - EP14: Working in shades of grey. Ceduna's community paramedic programHost: Julie Johnson Guest: David JaenschAbout this episode:In this podcast, we will hear from David Jaensch, Community Paramedic and Intensive Care Paramedic who will discuss the importance of developing a strong relationship with community to improve health outcomes. Dave will explore how he works collaboratively with other agencies to improve access to health care and how his work has led to better outcomes for the community.  Together with our education manager Julie Johnson, they will explore how building trust can improve health literacy and i...2022-08-1255 minInside EMSInside EMSWhy social work plays a big role in Lexington (Ky.) FD’s community paramedicine programThis episode of the Inside EMS Podcast is sponsored by FirstNet, Built with AT&T. FirstNet uses the latest technology to keep your lines of communication and data open – to help you respond faster, smarter and safer. This week, our co-hosts welcome two members from the Lexington (Ky.) Fire Department, Lt. Ken Howell and Firefighter Mackenzie Gross, to discuss the organization's community paramedicine program. Gross also serves as one of two social workers in the program.  The discussion flows as our guests outline their efforts and share how to progressively develop as a community medic. Gross...2022-07-0123 minInside EMSInside EMSChris Cebollero’s work to bring reimbursement to community paramedicineThis episode of the Inside EMS Podcast is sponsored by FirstNet, Built with AT&T. FirstNet uses the latest technology to keep your lines of communication and data open – to help you respond faster, smarter and safer. In this week's episode, co-host Kelly Grayson interviews fellow host Chris Cebollero about his efforts to create a universal reimbursement plan for community paramedicine work. For the last three years, Cebollero has collaborated with a commerical payer to establish a pilot program that levels the reimbursement playing field, regardless of the type of EMS delivery system – fire-based, public, private, etc. The progr...2022-06-1026 minThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Debrief - EP13: Paramedics in Primary HealthcareHost: Stuart CookGuests: Jack  Faxon and Shell Piercy  About this episode:In this episode Jack, Shell and Stuart discuss how paramedics are starting to work outside the standard ambulance models of care in New Zealand.Additional resources: https://www.health.govt.nz/publication/standing-order-guidelines  https://legislation.govt.nz/regulation/public/2002/0373/latest/DLM170107.html?search=ts_regulation%40deemedreg_medicines%20standing%20orders_resel_25_h&p=1  https://pharmac.govt.nz/pharmaceutical-schedule/community-section-b/practitioners-supply-order-pso-previously-the-mpso-list/  www.acehub.co.nz  ATS triage course   About Shell...2022-06-0650 minThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineStudent Talk – EP9: UK Student InsightsHosts: Jonathon Massey and Nick O'NeillGuest: Rhys SycamoreAbout this episode:Jonathon and Nick chat to UK Paramedic student Rhys Sycamore about the fear of failure as an undergraduate, the importance of having a good mentor throughout your studies/career and some similarities/differences between studying in the UK and Australia. Rhys also talks about his role as the South West Representative for the Student Paramedic Council and what this involves. About Rhys:Rhys is a final year paramedic student, currently studying at...2022-04-2135 minCourse and Career ChatCourse and Career ChatMedical Science and ParamedicineWhat we’re talking about: My guest today is Tayla, and she completed a Bachelor of Medical Science at Flinders University in South Australia, and then a Bachelor of Paramedicine at Victoria University. In this conversation, Tayla shares great information about both of these courses and the reasons behind her decision to study these subject areas, and she also gives us an insight into what it’s like to be a paramedic, including the skills that are necessary to be really great at the job. Medical Science at Flinders University Growing up, Tayla had...2022-04-0446 minThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Debrief - EP12: Advance care planningHost: Kirsty Mann Guests: Jenna Cook and Sean Thompson About this episode:In this episode, Kirsty talks to paramedics Jenna and Sean about advance care planning.  Jenna and Sean outline their journeys to working in the field of advance care planning and their respective roles within different district health boards in Aotearoa New Zealand. They share their knowledge and expertise around all aspects of advance care planning - what it is, why it's so important, and how paramedics can be part of the process to help support th...2022-03-291h 02The Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineStudent Talk – EP8: American Perspectives – Pt. 2Hosts: Jonathon Massey and Nick O'NeillGuest: Erik GervaisAbout this episode:Erik discusses his extensive history in EMS, fire, and police. He gives valuable insights into inter-agency operation. He tells us of his journey to become a paramedic, and shares the experiences and lessons he’s learnt from working in all areas of Emergency Response. He also takes us inside a 911 call centre and shares the workings of how they coordinate various services to incidents. About Erik:Erik Gervais has been involved in em...2022-03-2324 minEMS PracticeEMS PracticeCommunity ParamedicineDan Swayze, Vice President for Community Services at the UPMC Health Plan,  Christopher Matek, Chief of TriCommunity South EMS, and Owen Traynor discuss community paramedicine. “Emergency medical services (EMS) of the future will be community-based health management that is fully integrated with the overall health care system. It will have the ability to identify and modify illness and injury risks, provide acute illness and injury care and follow-up, and contribute to treatment of chronic conditions and community health monitoring. This new entity will be developed from redistribution of existing health care resources and will be integrated with other...2022-03-0939 minSeize the YaySeize the YaySteve Gelagotis // Paramedicine, pride parades and puppy parenthoodIf you follow me on social media as well as listening along, you might have noticed one Steve Gela (aka Steve Gelagotis) popping up more and more recently. I literally met this beautiful human only a few weeks ago through our mutual friend Khanh – a now regular on the show - but he’s just one of those people whose warmth and genuineness wraps you up in a big hug of safety and calmness, so that you want to be around him as much as possible… WHICH makes him the EXACT person I’d want by my side in an emerg...2022-03-021h 09SickboySickboyRoutine Checkup: Not All Heroes Wear Capes — ParamedicineAndrew is a paramedic with British Columbia Emergency Health Services. On top of all of that he's a Sickboy Patron (NBD). Andrew joins the fellas to break down the world of paramedicine and paramedic organizations. Like, how they offer services far beyond hospital transport including; community Paramedicine (exactly what he's researching), in-home treatment, clinical pathway treatment to clinics, and bypass to definitive care centers to best serve patient care needs in addition to traditional pre-hospital emergency care. Andrew is an absolute gem and we're grateful to know him and know that he's out there making a difference in the world.2022-02-2354 minThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineStudent Talk – EP7: American Perspectives – Pt. 1Hosts: Jonathon Massey and Nick O'NeillGuest: John SpriggsAbout this episode:Jonathon and Nick chat to US Medic John Spriggs, who gives insight into the US pre-hospital system and talks about how paramedicine is a family practice. He goes in-depth into his state of Arkansas ambulance system and gives some helpful advice to those starting out.  About John: John has been in EMS for 26 years. He started dispatching when he was 17 years old and have since continued his education to EMT, EMT-I, Paramedic, a...2022-02-1626 minThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Debrief - EP11: Continuing Professional Development (CPD)Host: Kirsty Mann Guests: Lisa Hobbs and Kate Worthington  About this episode:In this episode, Kirsty talks to Lisa and Kate about Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and the requirements for registered paramedics in Aotearoa New Zealand to maintain their annual practicing certificate.  We learn from Australian paramedics' experience of registration and discuss how CPD differs from the traditional model of continuing clinical education. Kate and Lisa share advice on developing a personalised CPD programme, guidance on choosing meaningful CPD activities, and tips on developing reflective practice to ge...2022-02-0631 minA Virtual ViewA Virtual ViewCommunity Paramedicine with Nicole WatkinsIn this episode This week, Caroline and Cam talk to Nicole Watkins, the Rural Health Clinic Network Director at the IRHA, about the importance of community paramedicine and how vital it is for saving lives in rural communities. Have any questions or topics you'd like us to cover? Want to be a guest on our podcast? Contact us HERE!Transcript:https://www.umtrc.org/index.php?src=gendocs&ref=AVV%20S2%20E2%20Nicole%20WatkinsResources Mentioned in this Episode:Indiana Department of Health - Labor of Love: h...2022-02-0432 minThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineStudent Talk: Curtin University Edition - EP5: Differential diagnosis deep diveHost: Sam WillisGuest: Sherwin Chia About this episode:Person-centred care requires the paramedic to be able to adapt what they do with each individual person. A lack of differential diagnosis (DDx) is seen as a barrier to providing optimal patient care which is fundamental to safe patient outcomes. This podcast explores the experiences of one student paramedic who shares his views and experiences if undertaking a DDx in an out of hospital care setting. About Sam:Sam is the Discipline Lead...2022-02-0328 minThe Pharm So Hard Podcast: An Emergency Medicine and Hospital Pharmacy PodcastThe Pharm So Hard Podcast: An Emergency Medicine and Hospital Pharmacy PodcastFrom CVS to EMS! Paramedicine and Mobile Integrated Health with Victoria Reinhartz, PharmDHere is The Reinhartz Rundown: https://zcu.io/dJ5y Follow Mobile Health Consultants at: https://www.mobilehealthconsultants.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/mobilehealthconsultants Dr. Victoria Reinhartz at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/victoriareinhartz/ Transcription The post Episode 66. From CVS to EMS! Paramedicine and Mobile Integrated Health with Victoria Reinhartz, PharmD appeared first on The Pharm So Hard Podcast.2022-02-0124 minThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Debrief - EP10: Te Tiriti O WaitangiHost: Kirsty MannGuests: George Clicquot and Belinda Westenra About this episode: In this podcast, Kirsty has a korero (conversation) with George Clicquot and Belinda Westenra where they discuss Te Tiriti O Waitangi and the misunderstandings.  George and Belinda talk about the legal implications of Te Tiriti and dispel myths about the ‘3Ps’, introducing us to the more advanced set of principles that have been implemented by Kaunihera Manapou Paramedic Council. They discuss how to start learning about Te Tiriti o Waitangi and tikanga, using Te Reo Mā...2021-12-1638 minThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineStudent Talk: Curtin University Edition - EP4: Excelling in your first ambulance placement - advice from someone who has been thereHost: Sam WillisGuest: Marco ScarvaciAbout this episode:Student paramedics highly value the clinical aspects of their education, however navigating this complex world is no easy feat. In this podcast, one student reflects back on his first-ever shift and provides invaluable advice for excelling in this complex space.About Sam:Sam is the Discipline Lead for paramedicine at Curtin University and has a passion for all things paramedic education. He worked as a paramedic and lecturer in London and Oxford, in the United...2021-12-1619 minThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineStudent Talk: Curtin University Edition - EP3: Maintaining patient-centred care when plans changeHost: Sam WillisGuest: Jane JenningsAbout this episode:Providing care to a mother who is birthing requires a holistic and person-centred approach. This podcast provides a reflective discussion with a student who thinks back to a situation when a routine home birth had the potential to go wrong. It unpacks the challenges faced by the student, the paramedic, and the midwife and how they pulled together to provide person-centred care.About Sam:Sam is the Discipline Lead for paramedicine at Curtin University and...2021-11-2916 minThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineStudent Talk: Curtin University Edition - EP2: The changing culture of paramedic practiceHost: Sam Willis Guest: Jennie McGowan About this episode:Professional culture is a powerful driving force that influences all areas of clinical practice. In this podcast, we discuss the changing face of paramedicine and how cultural beliefs act as barriers to person-centred care. It provides examples of the challenges faced by one student paramedic who explains how she actively pursues positive cultural reform with her patients and colleagues. About Sam: Sam is the Discipline Lead for paramedicine at Curtin University and has a passion...2021-11-0927 minCanadian ParamedicineCanadian ParamedicineResponderpalooza: Songs for Sophie - InterviewDid you know that 1 in every 150 babies is born with a genetic disorder? Sophie Chadwick happens to be one of those low odds. Luckily, she has many friends who are helping her, and her family, have the best quality of life possible. In this podcast, RadioEMS interviews Tim Partridge regarding Responderpalooza. A project that Tim started in order to help families in need, such as Sophies. Please take a few minutes to listen in and if you feel the cause is good and just, head on over to their go fund me page...2021-10-1513 minEMS World PodcastsEMS World PodcastsLive From the Expo Floor #4: Paramedicine Beyond EMSWhere is paramedicine going, and what's next? The growing unsustainability of modern EMS systems has leaders looking at new approaches. In this fourth installment of our "Live From the Expo Floor" series from EMS World Expo in Atlanta, host Mike McCabe talks with Dr. Clayton Kazan, medical director for the Los Angeles County Fire Department, about a broader approach to mobile health and how they're realizing it in Southern California.   Follow EMS World (EMSWorldOFCL) on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. EMS World Expo 2022 is October 10–14 in Orlando!  2021-10-0716 minThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Debrief - EP9: Stroke - A paramedic’s personal journeyHost: Wayne LoudonGuest: Mel LochranAbout this episode:Stroke has a profound impact on people and those around them. Increasingly there is a focus on the prehospital phase of care and a significant amount of research is underway to provide prehospital clinicians with the tools to aid in the identification of those patients who may benefit from specific acute therapies. In this podcast, we talk to paramedic and stroke survivor, Mel. Mel provides a compelling insight into her experience and highlights the difficulties in stroke identification and the...2021-10-0741 minCanadian ParamedicineCanadian ParamedicineAS2021 - Guest Editorial by Alejandro OlrydIn our first recording, Alejandro Olryd shares with us the Guest Editorial from the August / September 2021 edition of Canadian Paramedicine. In it, he introduces a new member of the family and describes a few of the changes that we are doing.2021-09-2204 minThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Debrief - EP8: Community paramedicine and paramedic-initiated GP referrals: Not just coughs and coldsHost:  David LongGuests: Belinda Delardes and Brendan ShannonAbout this episode:In this episode of The Debrief, host David unpacks community paramedicine and paramedic-initiated GP referrals with Monash University PhD candidates Belinda Delardes and Brendan Shannon. Both Belinda and Brendan are registered paramedics working for a jurisdictional Australian Ambulance Service and bring a contemporary view of managing patients who are suitable for an alternate (non-ED) pathway. The wide-ranging discussion touches on the philosophy underpinning service delivery to lower acuity patients, the difference between “non-transport” and “transition of care”, as well a...2021-09-1430 minThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineStudent Talk: Curtin University Edition - EP1: "Team 000" How do we achieve goldHost: Sam WillisGuest: Attiqur Rehman About this episode:Ambulance personnel routinely work alongside other emergency services, and while this relationship is deemed essential to providing safe clinical care, the value and processes for achieving an effective cross-disciplinary role can sometimes be an afterthought.  In this student podcast, we shine a light on this important topic and provide an autoethnographic self-reflection from a student paramedic perspective on challenges, frustrations and the future, and we propose a framework to help practitioners prepare for such a situation. About S...2021-09-0919 minCanadian ParamedicineCanadian ParamedicineCanadian Paramedicine TrailerIntroduction to our Podcast. Have you ever felt that all your work and efforts have only brought you up against a brick wall? Cheer up! Across our beautiful country, among the many hundreds of dedicated people just like you, exciting and invigorating progress is being made. Up until now, most of us have been working in an information vacuum, thinking we are all alone.2021-09-0202 minThe Student Paramedic PodcastThe Student Paramedic PodcastCommunity paramedicine and the future of paramedicine w/ David LongThis week we have a chat to Dr David Long about a model of prehospital care, 'community paramedicine'. David has worked as an extended care paramedic and explains a bit about this role. We have a chat about where the future of paramedicine may go... DISCLAIMER: All of the opinions of each individual on 'The Student Paramedic Podcast' are their own. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2021-08-3040 minThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Debrief - EP7: Compare and contrastHosts:  Lisa Hobbs and Andy BellGuests: Prue Snedden and Rachel KluckAbout this episode:Debrief hosts Lisa and Andy get an opportunity to have an open and honest conversation with Paramedics Rachel and Prue. The discussion covers a diverse range of topics from barriers of entry to the profession, the importance of strong role models in professional development and challenges for the profession moving forward. The participation of Rachel, Prue and Lisa provides a fantastic window into comparisons and contrasts, from three women who have achieved and continue t...2021-08-1648 minCritical LevelsCritical LevelsCritical Care Paramedicine and ORNGE with Natalie LavergneJoin us as we sit down with Critical Care Paramedic Natalie Lavergne with ORNGE - to discuss exactly that: critical care paramedicine and ORNGE, the Ontario air ambulance service. In this episode, we cover: What is a critical care paramedic and how are they different?  What type of training/continuing education do they receive?  What is ORNGE? What types of calls do they attend? How do they attend?  Optimizing the patient and scene for an ORNGE arrival  How is the patient physiology changed by air tran...2021-08-031h 09The Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Debrief - The art of paramedicine (BONUS Episode)Host: Sandy MacQuarrie Guest: Rebekah SprattAbout this episode:Sandy and Rebekah take some time to discuss the art of being a paramedic. Rebekah shares wisdom and thoughts drawn from a rich and rewarding career as a paramedic in Canada.About Sandy:Sandy is a Senior Lecturer in the Paramedicine program at Griffith University on the Gold Coast, Australia. He has had a long and rewarding career as a paramedic in Canada and now in Australia. Twitter: @justaguy_inOz2021-07-2347 minThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Debrief – EP6: The human factorsHost: Andy Bell and Matt PepperGuest: Oliver HamletAbout this episode:In this episode, hosts Andy and Matt have a conversation with Human Factors researcher and Applied Psychologist Oliver Hamlet.  The discussion is an extension of Andy and Matt’s previous conversation regarding operational cognitive readiness and develops the concept in more detail.  Oliver brings a new perspective to the conversation as he has worked extensively with Helicopter Rescue Pilots and Paramedics in Scotland and has developed a quality human factors assessment and training system known as HeliNOTS.  The d...2021-07-161h 08The Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Debrief - Wellbeing of paramedics (BONUS Episode)Host: Dr Lisa CleggGuests: Matthew Warren-James and Professor Helen Stallman About this episode:Paramedicine practice has inherent uncertainty, exposure to trauma, and challenging situations.  What we don’t know is how paramedics cope with all of this. This podcast discusses coping and introduces a new international research project that is the first of its kind to investigate the wellbeing of paramedics with the individual coping strategies in stressful situations.     Related LinksWellbeing of Paramedics (WoP) 2021 Study Link Wellbeing of Paramedics (WoP) 202...2021-06-2336 minThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Debrief – EP5: Finding the sweet spot!Host: Andy BellGuest: Matt PepperAbout this episode:Working effectively in high threat, high acuity, time critical environments requires quality decision making and stress management.  Recent developments in this area have seen a shift in research focus from traditional military occupations to the broader field of high acuity operators in the public sphere.  This is a rapidly evolving area of research and Andy and Matt discuss it all! They also touch on triage and how the old paradigm is being challenged, and whether it should be deconstructed and re...2021-06-1442 minThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineROAR21 - Panel Discussion -  Developing roles of paramedics in Australia and New Zealand; How do we best incorporate non-traditional paramedic roles into health care delivery?Rural Outback and Remote Paramedic Conference (ROAR) 2021The Rural Outback and Remote Paramedic Conference is designed specifically for paramedics and allied health professionals working in rural, outback and remote locations.Panel Discussion -  Developing roles of paramedics in Australia and New Zealand; How do we best incorporate non-traditional paramedic roles into health care delivery?  Facilitator: Alecka Miles, Course Coordinator, Graduate Diploma / Graduate Certificate Extended Care Paramedicine & Masters Paramedic Practitioner, School of Medical and Health Science, Edith Cowan University Pane...2021-06-031h 02The Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineROAR21 - Panel Discussion– It's 2031; What are paramedics doing now?Rural Outback and Remote Paramedic Conference (ROAR) 2021The Rural Outback and Remote Paramedic Conference is designed specifically for paramedics and allied health professionals working in rural, outback and remote locations.Panel Discussion– It's 2031; What are paramedics doing now? Facilitator: Sunny Whitfield, Lecturer - Griffith University School of Medicine (Paramedicine) Panel Members:  Mitch Mullooly, Member Committee Chair, Aotearoa New Zealand Krista Reed, Paramedic, Sessional Academic and Research Officer Nicole Foster, Training and Development, Citadel Medical Car...2021-06-031h 00Underground Antics with Shane PokroyUnderground Antics with Shane PokroyEp. #13: Paramedicine, ER stories, Critical Care, & Humanity w/ Katherine HambletonKatherine has a professional background in the fields of nursing and paramedicine, and has worked in healthcare for nearly 20 years. She is also a published author, speaker, and mental health advocate. In this episode, Katherine and I have a great conversation on a variety of topics regarding, and relating to, the medical and paramedical field. We also hear about some of Katherine’s most interesting stories from the Emergency Room (ER), things getting stuck in places they shouldn’t be, surgery, the amazing structures and functionality of the human body. We go on to discuss dealing with crit...2021-05-311h 39The Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineStudent Talk – EP6: A new beginning: The trials and tribulations of mature age studyHost: Sherlyn HiiGuests: Jessica Metcalf | To view Jessica’s bio CLICK HERE                  Andy Booth | To view Andy’s bio CLICK HEREAbout this episode:Going back to study as a mature age student can be nerve-wracking. You may have walked away from a prosperous career in favour of humble student life. Meanwhile, you are expected to juggle study with financial and family commitments. Despite this, there are many benefits to starting a paramedicine degree once you’ve got some life experience under your belt. The journey to becoming a regi...2021-05-3137 minThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Debrief - EP4: It’s a journey not a destination!Host: Andy BellGuest: Nick AbussiAbout this Episode:Andy & Nick will be discussing all things post qualification learning. From the how and the why, to the way in which the delivery of this learning is changing, and what that means for current and future persons in the field of paramedicine. About Andy:He is currently a lecturer in Paramedicine at the University of Southern Queensland where he has been for the past three years. Prior to USQ he was lecturing at ACU (Brisbane) fo...2021-05-1735 minThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Debrief - EP3: Not just a career of putting band aids on red stuff!Host: Sandy MacQuarrieGuest: J.D. HeffernAbout this episode:In this episode Sandy and J.D. have a chat about J.D.’s incredible career, one that is unique and has him in a role that did not exist until now. They also discuss patient advocacy, the emerging role of paramedicine in austere settings and inclusive of First Nations/Indigenous persons, and how to chart a course for the future if you are new to the paramedicine field. This episode is filled with a wealth of experience, knowledge an...2021-04-201h 00The Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineStudent Talk - EP5: Dealing with deathHost: Venessa CarnabyGuest: Jaquie Willis | To view guest bio CLICK HEREAbout this episode:In this month’s episode – we get real. As we move through our careers, we become more and more exposed to suicides, fatal car accidents, medical and age related deaths or deaths due to negligence or even assault. So, let’s talk about the reality of what happens when you’re dealing with a deceased patient and their family for the first time with the amazing Jacquie Willis.Jacquie brings a wealth of knowl...2021-04-0644 minThe Independent LifeThe Independent LifeCommunity Resource Paramedicine and Homebound Vaccination with Ariella BakAriella Bak, NREMT, pioneered and manages the Community Resource Paramedicine Program within the Gainesville Fire Rescue department. She created this program while working as a volunteer  for GFS and attending The University of Florida. Her team goes into the community to address the complex needs that are present and helps to identify the needs that align with the services that CIL provides, such as, access to affordable housing, home modifications, wheelchair ramps, to name a few. It’s this level of community collaboration that allows CIL to serve the independent needs of many people within their community. Ari...2021-03-181h 08MedHeadsMedHeadsRecognising Trauma in a Paramedicine World - MedHeads S02 EP01In a new season of MedHeads we are talking with Miguel Hawa about recognising trauma and how to deal with it in a paramedicine world.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/medheads)2021-02-2831 minThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineStudent Talk - EP4: Back to basicsHost: Jasmine DietrichGuest: Gavin Cousens | To view guest bio CLICK HEREAbout this episode:In this episode, we speak to Gavin Cousens about everything systematic approach. Gavin is a critical care paramedic with Queensland Ambulance Service (QAS) and university academic.As the university semester begins, Gavin discusses the fundamentals of the systematic approach and how it should influence our practice. Tune in to hear about what the systematic approach entails and its practical significance; how to refine and perfect your approach; and what to do if...2021-02-1634 minThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Debrief - EP2: Paramedic pathwaysHost: Levi Karschimkus, Ambulance Paramedic, Ambulance VictoriaGuest: Alecka Miles, Paramedic and Lecturer & Course Coordinator (Postgraduate Paramedic Practitioner, Community Paramedic and ECP Program) at Edith Cowan University in Western AustraliaAbout the episode:In this episode of The Debrief, we are joined by Alecka Miles who is a Lecturer and Course Coordinator at Edith Cowan University and also employed as a Paramedic at a GP Practice, to discuss alternative pathways for paramedics.Alecka discusses where her career in paramedicine began and how she got to where she...2021-02-1623 minThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineStudent Talk - EP3: Top 5 new years resolutions for 2021Host: Sherlyn HiiGuest: Tammie Bullard | To view guest bio CLICK HERE.About this episode:It’s 2021! While much of the drama born in 2020 remains in situ, we nonetheless look optimistically to the year ahead. We chat with Tammie Bullard about how to make lemonade out of lemons in 2021. Here are 5 new year’s resolutions to help you find personal fulfilment, growth and success in your studies.Tammie Bullard is a registered paramedic, clinical educator and author of The Good, The Bad and The Ugly Paramedic book seri...2021-01-1927 minCritical LevelsCritical LevelsTactical Paramedicine with Benoit JolicoeurTactical paramedicine, rescue task force, tourniquets, and massive life-threatening hemorrhage. Tune in to our conversation about these topics with Ben Jolicoeur of the Ottawa Paramedic Service Paramedic Tactical Unit 2020-11-301h 06Dose of SupportDose of Support20: Paramedicine AbroadJoin Theo on his journey from Botanist to Paramedic...you read that right! It was actually some amazing experiences that prompted him to return to school for another degree in healthcare. After a short time in paramedicine, he realized the importance of self-care in order to keep moving! Don't miss this Tasmanian Devil!Instagram: @doseofsupportFacebook: groups/doseofsupportWebsite: www.doseofsupport.comPatreon: LinkSHARE YOUR STORY: Link2020-11-1125 minThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Debrief - EP1: Leadership and kindnessHost: James Pearce, BHSc(Paramedic), BN, GCInfPrevCtrl, MAdvPrac, GCHigherEd, FACPara, Lecturer in Paramedic Science, College of Medicine & Public HealthGuest: Professor Alan Eade, Chief Paramedic Officer at Safer Care Victoria, Intensive Care (MICA) Paramedic with Ambulance Victoria and Adjunct Associate Professor at Monash university.About this episode:In this episode of The Debrief, we are joined by Professor Alan Eade to discuss all things leadership.Alan discusses what type of leader he believes he is, the leaders in his life who impacted his leadership and whether his...2020-11-1036 minThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineStudent Talk - EP2: All good until you're notHost: Jasmine DietrichGuest: Dr Sandy MacQuarrie | To view guest bio CLICK HEREAbout this episode:In this episode, we invite our guest speaker Dr Sandy MacQuarrie to discuss the physical, physiological, and mental dimensions of student health and performance. Sandy is a registered paramedic with 25 years of experience and has recently completed a PhD on paramedic wellbeing.As we approach the end of semester, Sandy will discuss what do the first few years on-road look like? How do I recognise and prevent burnout? How do I...2020-11-0326 minThe Australasian College of ParamedicineThe Australasian College of ParamedicineStudent Talk - EP1: Student paramedics wantedHost: Sherlyn HiiGuest: Steve Whitfield | To view guest bio CLICK HEREAbout this episode:In our premiere episode we are talking our special guest speaker Steve Whitfield about the impacts of COVID19 on students. Steve is a QAS paramedic, writer and researcher.We provide insight on the response from student paramedics during this time, with many assisting across various services. Given the sudden demand for skilled health professionals, we explore how recent events have shaped the perception of what students can do and what this means...2020-10-0623 minParamedic Philanthropy ProjectParamedic Philanthropy ProjectONCourse With NLC - Women Of Paramedicine Leadership SummitI had the opportunity to sit down with Kathy Reid-Soucy, Dean of Health at Northern Lakes College. Have a listen to our conversation about the upcoming "Women of Paramedicine Leadership Summit". Make no mistake - this is a PEOPLE & PARAMEDIC event, not a women's event - all are welcomed and encouraged to take part in a conversation that impacts our community and practice. Be sure to check out all their episodes at https://northernlakescollege.podbean.com/ If you'd like to connect with me further, you can find me here: - www.paramedicphilanthropyproject.com - Facebook community at https://www.facebook...2019-10-3000 minQMC EMS | Board & CollarQMC EMS | Board & CollarCommunity Paramedicine: Great Idea - Now, Show Us the Money to Make it Work The most recent EMS buzz words seem to be Community Paramedicine.  While no one can truly argue with the concept, the question remains as to how we will be reimbursed and how all EMS organizations can take on this challenge without a level playing field being introduced by ranking officials and CMS.   Written by:  C. Humphrey Presented by:  G. Harvat    2019-07-1709 minParamedicine.comParamedicine.comParamedicine.com TRIP - Episode 3: The Secondary SurveyAs a paramedic, how do you know if you've done everything you're supposed to have on a call? In this episode, we cover the Secondary Survey which covers all we need to do after we have had initial contact with the patient. The show will give you the mental structure you need to make sure that you stay focused and organised in student scenarios and in real life. Come visit us www.paramedicine.com for the podcast show notes.2018-10-301h 07Code 3 - The Firefighters PodcastCode 3 - The Firefighters PodcastPaying for Community Paramedicine with Gary LudwigJust about everyone agrees that community paramedicine is a great idea. But, trouble is, no one wants to pay for it. Mesa, Arizona, had a very good program but had to shut it down for lack of funding. Gary Ludwig joins Scott on this episode to discuss what can be done.2018-08-0616 minCode 3 - The Firefighters PodcastCode 3 - The Firefighters PodcastDeveloping a Community Paramedicine Program with Porter WelchWith community paramedicine, a/k/a mobile integrated health care, gaining popularity in the U.S., there are some challenges to be met when you’re building a new program. Chief Porter Welch of the Scioto, Ohio Township Fire Department helped write the Ohio laws that allow these programs, and he explains what you need to know.2018-07-2311 minParamedic Philanthropy ProjectParamedic Philanthropy ProjectWalking Away From ParamedicineIt's about to get real. Really real. Walking away from Paramedicine was a real choice I had to make. Hear how it all went down. Listen to the very end for your "Call to Action". Don't let this be another podcast you consume and then do nothing with. Take action in your life. Not later, NOW. You can also join our Facebook community at https://www.facebook.com/ParamedicPhilanthropyProject/ Follow us on Instagram @paramedicphilanthropyproject and Twitter at https://twitter.com/melanade12018-07-0800 minMCHD Paramedic PodcastMCHD Paramedic PodcastEpisode 5 - Mobile Integrated Health/Community Paramedicine Featuring Dr. Peter AntevyEMS implementation of Community Paramedicine and Mobile Integrated Health programs is exploding. Dr. Peter Antevy joins Dr. Dickson for an informative discussion surrounding the role of Community Paramedicine and Mobile Integrated Health in today’s EMS systems. Dr. Antevy has built an impressive CP program from the ground up in South Florida. He shares his experiences and thoughts on both the ideal role and future of CP.2018-04-1715 min