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CodeHeads
ROSC Reloaded: Part Two
Join us for "ROSC Reloaded: Part Two," where we delve into the latest updates on ROSC and post-arrest care guidelines. Discover key changes and nuances that impact patient management. Tune in now for essential insights!#ECC #ROSC #CodeHeads #Resuscitation #MedEd #Nursing #EMS #IHCA #OHCA
2026-01-21
19 min
Roads to Recovery | Vermilion County ROSC
Debra's Story | Roads to Recovery
In this intense episode of "Roads to Recovery," host Jim Russell sits down with Deborah to explore her deeply moving and transformative journey through substance use disorder, adversity, and ultimately, hope. The episode opens with Jim's reflection on how family situations can both contribute to substance use and provide the turning point for change, a theme that resonates throughout Deborah's story.Deborah recounts her childhood living with a father battling schizophrenia and the resulting instability and trauma that followed. She candidly shares how a lack of supervision and family support led her into substance use at an...
2026-01-15
11 min
CodeHeads
ROSC Reloaded: Part 1
Celebrating the life-saving milestone of Return of Spontaneous Circulation (ROSC), Return of Circulation (ROC), and what comes next. Focusing on new guidelines updates in post-ROSC care: targeted temperature management, preventing rearrest, and more! Tune in for insights that may help save more lives! #ROSCReloaded #CardiacArrest #ROSC #Resuscitation #ACLS #BLS # EMS #EmergencyMedicine #Podcast #Nursing #MedEd #EMS
2026-01-14
19 min
Roads to Recovery | Vermilion County ROSC
Michael's Story | Roads to Recovery
In this powerful Episode 4 of "Roads to Recovery," host Jim Russell introduces the deeply personal and transformative journey of Michael, a man whose life was shaped by early family values, athletic promise, and ultimately, the struggle with substance use disorder. The episode opens with a reflection on the universal search for belonging and fulfillment that often underlies substance use disorder, setting the stage for Michael’s candid and moving narrative.Michael recounts his upbringing in Danville, Illinois, under the guidance of hard-working, God-fearing parents. Despite a strict household and modest means, he excelled in sports, particularly football, an...
2026-01-01
18 min
Roads to Recovery | Vermilion County ROSC
Wendy's Story | Roads to Recovery
In this compelling Episode 3 of "Roads to Recovery," host Jim Russell introduces listeners to Wendy, a woman who has spent over three decades in recovery after a long battle with substance use disorder. Through candid interviews with both Wendy and her mother, the episode explores the deeply personal and often painful realities of substance use disorder, including the impact of parental absence and the struggle for self-worth.Wendy shares her journey from a childhood shaped by her mother's resilience and her father's absence to a turbulent adolescence marked by early substance use and the search for belonging...
2025-12-18
15 min
VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education Podcasts
Prognostic Indicators of ROSC: What's the Latest Evidence? | VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education Podcasts
In today's VETgirl online veterinary continuing education podcast, we dig into the latest evidence on prognostic indicators during Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) in dogs and cats. Using data from the RECOVER registry, this 2025 JVECC study sheds light on which factors can help predict return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) and survival to discharge, giving us practical tools to guide our decision-making in the heat of resuscitation. Tune in to hear how this data can help set realistic expectations for veterinary staff and for pet owners, and shape how we approach veterinary CPR!
2025-12-15
12 min
VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education Podcasts
Prognostic Indicators of ROSC: What's the Latest Evidence? | VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education Podcasts
In today's VETgirl online veterinary continuing education podcast, we dig into the latest evidence on prognostic indicators during Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) in dogs and cats. Using data from the RECOVER registry, this 2025 JVECC study sheds light on which factors can help predict return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) and survival to discharge, giving us practical tools to guide our decision-making in the heat of resuscitation. Tune in to hear how this data can help set realistic expectations for veterinary staff and for pet owners, and shape how we approach veterinary CPR!
2025-12-15
12 min
Roads to Recovery | Vermilion County ROSC
The Cycle of Substance Use Disorder | Roads to Recovery
Jim Russell and other community members explain the difference between substance use, abuse, and substance use disorder, which is a progressive dependence that can develop from alcohol, marijuana, prescription pills, or street drugs.The episode breaks down the six-phase cycle:• Initial use (often tied to trauma, pain, peer pressure, or curiosity)• Misuse & experimentation• Tolerance (needing more to feel the same)• Dependence (needing it to feel normal)• Addiction (the substance controls everything)• Relapse (repeated attempts to quit, followed by returning to use)Local first responders share t...
2025-12-11
14 min
Roads to Recovery | Vermilion County ROSC
Introducing Roads to Recovery with Jim Russell | Vermilion County ROSC
Roads to Recovery IntroductionJim Russell welcomes viewers to the “Roads to Recovery” video series, a community effort to encourage people struggling with substance use disorder to seek help and to reduce overdoses and ER visits in Vermilion County.The series features real individuals sharing their personal stories of addiction, often triggered by childhood trauma, pain, peer pressure, or untreated mental health issues, along with the challenges, relapses, and victories they’ve experienced on their unique paths to recovery.Things to remember: - No two recovery journeys are the same - Different...
2025-12-03
06 min
Roads to Recovery | Vermilion County ROSC
Roads to Recovery | OFFICIAL TRAILER
Welcome to Roads to Recovery! We will be sharing a series of episodes, including ten personal stories of recovery, from Vermilion County, Illinois.If you would like to watch the videos, you can find them on https://www.youtube.com/@RoadsToRecoveryVC.If you would like to reach out to the Vermilion County Mental Health Department, please call 217-443-3500 or visit our ROSC Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61567396945472.There is hope for you. We know you can find your Road to Recovery in Vermilion County and beyond. Stay...
2025-12-02
00 min
Pass ACLS Tip of the Day
Antiarrhythmic Use After ROSC
Indications & use of an antiarrhythmic infusion of Amiodarone or Lidocaine for cardiac arrest patients that have return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC).Our primary focus immediately following return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC).Post-arrest goals for O2 saturation, ETCO2, and BP/MAP.Indications for use of an antiarrhythmic after ROSC.Determining which antiarrhythmic to use post cardiac arrest.Administration of Amiodarone or Lidocaine after ROSC.The use of Amiodarone post arrest if no antiarrhythmics were administered prior to obtaining ROSC.Links to other medical podcasts that cover...
2025-11-13
05 min
EMS Today
The JEMS Report: ROSC and Roll
The JEMS Report: ROSC and Roll Cardiovascular perfusionist Brian Kress joins Mike Brown to dissect a high-stakes cardiac arrest case that underscores the critical moments following return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC). They walk through the fragile physiology of post-arrest patients and reveal how early, expert support in the field and hospital dramatically influences outcomes. From the importance of bystander CPR and prehospital interventions to advanced cardiac catheterization and mechanical circulatory support using the Impella device, Brian explains the science behind left ventricular end diastolic pressure (LV EDP) and how offloading the heart aids recovery. This conversation deep d...
2025-09-16
42 min
RSI Podcast
Post Rosc ellátás és Post Cardiac Arrest Syndrome
Send us a textPosztreszuszcitációs ellátás mesterkurzus! Mi is a a poszterszuszcitációs szindróma? Tudtad, hogy létezik? Mikor készítsünk EKG-t? Szedáljunk? Mi az ideális tidal volumen? Hova vigyük a betegünket? Mit tegyünk, hogy a sikeres ROSC után sikeres kórházi átadás is legyen.Molnár Ferenccel vesszük végig ezeket a kérdéseket, egy hasznos epizódban! Support the showTámogatni az alábbi linken tudok minket:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ocsi46J
2025-09-16
40 min
Clinical Practice Radio (CPR)
Clinical Practice Radio - Episode 3 - Post-ROSC
In this episode, the team dive into the critical but often under-discussed phase of post-ROSC (Return of Spontaneous Circulation) care in non-traumatic adult cardiac arrest. Achieving ROSC is a major win, but it's just the beginning. What comes next can be the difference between survival and meaningful recovery. They break down the essential steps for optimising airway, ventilation, circulation, and neurological outcomes in the immediate post-arrest period, all through a practical and prehospital lens. From optimal positioning and end-tidal monitoring to fluid strategies and medication titration, this episode is packed with tips to help you stabilise and support your...
2025-07-30
32 min
Hiphop.de Talks
#31 ROSC über CLOUDEE, Virale Aktion, 50 CENT, eigenes Label, neues Album & Major-Deal
Mit seinem Hit "Sternzeichen Arrogant" hat Rosc vor rund drei Jahren die Szene aufgemischt. Jetzt ist der junge Berliner Rapper endlich bei unserem Interviewformat "Hiphop.de"-Talks zu Gast. Zusammen mit unseren Moderatoren Toxik und Miriam spricht Rosc über seine gemeinsame Zeit mit dem nigerianischen Rapper Cloudee, den er mit einer vor Ort mit Technik und Knowhow in Afrika supportet hat, damit dieser eine erfolgreiche Musikkarriere starten kann. Im Talk thematisiert Rosc auch seine Erfahrungen in Ghana, seinen Major-Deal mit Universal und philosophiert über eine mögliche Karriere als zukünftiger Labelchef. Außerdem geht es natürlich auch um kom...
2025-06-29
47 min
Le balado de l’Armée canadienne
ROSC - Régiment d’opérations spéciales du Canada (S6 É6)
Le mystère entoure le Régiment d’opérations spéciales du Canada (ROSC), ce qui en fait l’objet de nombreux mythes. L’adjudant-maître Marty Buisson est un opérateur du ROSC et nous éclaire sur ce qui se passe dans les coulisses des opérations spéciales.Pour toute question ou tout commentaire, n’hésitez pas à communiquer avec le capitaine Adam Orton :armyconnect-connectionarmee@forces.gc.caMédias sociaux de l’Armée canadienne :Facebook | X (Twitter) | Instagram | YouTubeConsultez le site Forces.ca si vous envisagez une ca...
2025-06-25
23 min
Radio Monmouth
West Central Illinois ROSC System of Care Coordinator Jeff McFadden
Jeff highlights the upcoming "Our Stories Have Power" event with the West Central Illinois Recovery Oriented System of Care (ROSC) June 28th on the WRAM Morning Show.
2025-06-13
05 min
JournalFeed
Post ROSC ECGs | MRI to Risk Stratification TIAs
The JournalFeed podcast for the week of April 21-25, 2025.These are summaries from just 2 of the 5 articles we cover every week! For access to more, please visit JournalFeed.org for details about becoming a member.Wednesday Spoon Feed:This preplanned subgroup analysis of the TOMAHAWK Trial of patients with ROSC after OHCA found no EKG findings (excluding STEMI) that predicted the presence of coronary artery lesions.Thursday Spoon Feed:In this substudy of the Canadian TIA Score cohort, researchers found score utilization with su...
2025-04-26
09 min
The Inflection Point: Conversations in Care, Culture and Change. Designed for Paramedics.
What Should Paramedics Prioritize After Achieving ROSC
In this comprehensive episode, we delve into the nuances of post-arrest care, focusing on the role of epinephrine, the importance of 12-lead ECG timing, and understanding false positives. The discussion covers essential post-resuscitation strategies, optimizing patient outcomes, and effective communication during patient handover. We also explore the ongoing changes in post-arrest care, including recommendations for paramedics to improve patient safety and outcomes. Key takeaways include the importance of slowing down after ROSC, thorough assessment, and detailed reporting to receiving hospitals.Chapters:00:00 Introduction and Anecdotes00:37 Medication Strategies Post-ROSC00:51 Importance of 12-Lead ECG02:19...
2025-04-01
18 min
The Inflection Point: Conversations in Care, Culture and Change. Designed for Paramedics.
The Truth About Prehospital ROSC Management
In this episode, Jakob and I dive into the complexities of managing post-arrest patients. We discuss the critical shift in mindset required once a pulse is regained and emphasize the importance of preventing secondary injuries before transport. Key topics include the priorities in post-arrest care, the role of vital signs, the use of dopamine for treating hypotension, and the ideal oxygen saturation and end-tidal CO2 levels for optimizing patient outcomes. We also explore the challenges of pre-hospital care and share practical tips for ensuring the best possible results for post-arrest patients.Chapters:00:00 Introduction and Initial Thoughts
2025-03-28
26 min
Tackling The Opioid Epidemic with The Prescription Playbook
Sarah Richardson- FGC, Sangamon County ROSC
In this episode of Tackling the Opioid Epidemic, we sit down with Sarah Richardson, FGC, and a key member of the Sangamon County ROSC. Sarah dives into the concept of ROSC (Recovery-Oriented Systems of Care), explaining its vital role in fostering community collaboration and driving meaningful change in the fight to end the opioid epidemic. Don’t miss this insightful conversation on how local, coordinated efforts can make a lasting impact.
2024-12-17
28 min
Coffee Break HEMS Podcast
04.14 The Nuances of ROSC (Feat. Tyler Christifulli)
In this episode, Tyler and I will be discussing the logistics and nuances of ROSC care. Reach out: email: austin@kisercpr.com instagram: @coffeebreakhems Visit our Store: www.kisercpr.com/shop
2024-12-02
1h 35
High-Fidelity Conversations
NaPodPoMo | Is there an ideal time for an EKG after ROSC?
[Ep51] You're listening to Episode 24 of 30 ... for National Podcast Post Month! Aka - NaPodPoMo.This episode's featured topic is 12-lead EKGs post-ROSC. How soon is too soon? Does the timing even matter?Quick Links:Results of PEACE studyNational Association of EMS Physicians articleAbout National Podcast Post MonthThe event gives everyone in the podcast community a chance to challenge their skills by posting an episode every day for the entire month of November! So that's what High-Fidelity Conversations will be doing. In order to keep my sanity, the episodes will be shorter...
2024-11-24
05 min
High-Fidelity Conversations
NaPodPoMo | Prehospital administration of Norepi vs. Epi for shock post-ROSC
[Ep50] You're listening to Episode 23 of 30 ... for National Podcast Post Month! Aka - NaPodPoMo.This episode's featured topic is administration of Epi vs. Norepi in a pre-hospital environment. Specifically, does either one worsen patient outcomes when given for shock, post-arrest, once ROSC has been achieved.Quick Links:Prehospital Emergency Care articleIntensive Care Medicine articleAbout National Podcast Post MonthThe event gives everyone in the podcast community a chance to challenge their skills by posting an episode every day for the entire month of November! So that's what High-Fidelity Conversations will be doing...
2024-11-23
04 min
Emergency Medical Minute
Episode 913: Vasopressors after ROSC
Contributor: Travis Barlock MD Educational Pearls: Recent study assessed outcomes after ROSC with epinephrine vs. norepinephrine Observational multicenter study from 2011-2018 285 patients received epineprhine and 481 received norepinephrine Epinephrine was associated with an increase in all-cause mortality (primary outcome) Odds ratio 2.6; 95%CI 1.4-4.7; P = 0.002 Higher cardiovascular mortality (secondary outcome) Higher proportion of unfavorable neurological outcome (secondary outcome) Norepinephrine is the vasopressor of choice in post-cardiac arrest care References Bougouin W, Slimani K, Renaudier M, et al. Epinephrine versus...
2024-07-23
01 min
ResusX:Podcast
Post-ROSC Care
In this episode, Dr. Haney Mallemat breaks down the critical steps of post-ROSC care, emphasizing that the real work begins after you get the pulse back. Dr. Mallemat takes us through the essential phases of post-arrest management, from the first crucial 15 minutes to the next 45 minutes, and finally to ICU-level care. Learn how to prevent re-arrest, fine-tune patient stability, and ensure neurologic intact survival with practical tips and insights. This episode is a must-listen for anyone in emergency medicine looking to master the art of post-resuscitation care.
2024-06-28
21 min
General BroadCAST
ROSC - Part 2
In this second part looking at care of patients who have gained a return of Spontaneous Circulation, we discuss; reassessment and changing airway needs, how we can optimise ventilation for these patients. We look at the latest evidence in hyperoxia and temperature management as well as discussing inotropes, post ROSC adrenaline and blood pressure control. Find previous episodes and the references used to make this episode on www.generalbroadcast.org.uk
2024-06-02
54 min
The SimKit Podcast
Keep 'Em Cool, But Not Too Cool- AHA recs on TTM in post-ROSC care with Dr. Mike Burla
In this podcast we review the most recent AHA practice guidelines related to temperature management in the post-ROSC patient.... and really some of nuances of caring for these patients post TTM2 and these AHA recommendations. Click HERE for our detailed shownotes! (https://simkit.co/podcast/)
2024-04-26
31 min
emDOCs.net Emergency Medicine (EM) Podcast
Episode 98: Post ROSC Mental Model
Welcome to the emDOCs.net podcast! Join us as we review our high-yield posts from our website emDOCs.net. Today on the emDOCs cast Brit Long interviews Zachary Aust on the use of a mental model in post ROSC patients. To continue to make this a worthwhile podcast for you to listen to, we appreciate any feedback and comments you may have for us. Please let us know!Subscribe to the podcast on one of the many platforms below:Apple iTunesSpotifyGoogle Play
2024-04-02
19 min
Resus.com.au
Oxygen Targets in Post Cardiac Arrest Patients with ROSC
We look at the unknown variables of ventilation and oxygenation both during cardiac arrest and post ROSC. We mention the EXACT Trial and the BOX Trial.
2024-03-01
12 min
General BroadCAST
ROSC - Part 1
Cardiac arrest is a situation that as paramedics and ambulance staff we are well prepared for. However, training can sometimes be limited around return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC). What is post ROSC syndrome? How much adrenaline should we give to support blood pressure? and what is the latest evidence around theraputic hypothermia? This month we're looking at the phase after cardiac arrest, and how we as paramedics and emergency clinicians should be managing it. Find the article and our other episodes at www.generalbroadcast.org.uk
2024-02-27
38 min
WIN: Workforce Innovation News
E37: ROSC Councils: Helping Communities Embrace Recovery
In this episode, you'll hear from two ROSC (Recovery Oriented Systems of Care) coordinators for two Illinois counties. An ROSC Council works to build communities that support those in recovery from addiction. The coordinators discuss their roles in helping set up support systems including Narcan distribution, 12-step programs, education, stigma reduction, and building partnerships with supportive employers. They outline upcoming projects including coat drives, free laundry days for those in need, virtual Narcan trainings, and more.
2024-01-26
27 min
Prehospital Paradigm Podcast
Prehospital Paradigm Podcast, Episode 15 - Post ROSC Live
Dr. Jordan Singer rejoins the team to talk about CPR and ROSC care. In the pre-recorded parts we talked about refractory VF, subglottic airways vs. endotracheal intubation, being near a tertiary center vs. being in a rural setting, LVAD, pacemakers, traumas, and Lucas devices. New for this year we will be streaming from various EMS agencies under UH medical control and at a new later time. Thanks to Avon Fire Department for being the first to host the podcast.
2024-01-23
58 min
Prehospital Paradigm Podcast
CPR and ROSC Episode, Part 3 - Rapid Fire Questions for ROSC
It's ROSC rapid fire question time with Dr. Singer.. LVAD, pacemakers, traumas and Lucas devices. This part moves quickly!
2024-01-15
24 min
Prehospital Paradigm Podcast
CPR and ROSC Episode, Part 2 A Mixed Bag Discussion
The ROSC discussion continues and it's a mixed bag including a discussion of the use of Esmolol, refractory VF, and the use of subglottic airways vs. endotracheal intubation. Being near a tertiary center vs. being in a rural setting is also included.
2024-01-08
22 min
Prehospital Paradigm Podcast
CPR and ROSC Episode, Part 1 - Stay and Play
Dr. Jordan Singer rejoins the team to talk about ROSC care. For part 1, the discussion focuses on good on-scene decisions and care that are the initial step to ROSC care.
2024-01-01
26 min
MCHD Paramedic Podcast
Episode 162 - Post-ROSC Pressor Choice
We recently made a significant vasopressor protocol change at MCHD, prioritizing norepinephrine in all shock situations except anaphylaxis and bradycardia. The evidence supporting norepinephrine in septic and even cariogenic shock is relatively solid. However, recent data has emerged suggesting norepinephrine may be safer in post-ROSC shock as well. REFERENCES 1. Bougouin W, Slimani K, Renaudier M, et al; Sudden Death Expertise Center Investigators. Epinephrine versus norepinephrine in cardiac arrest patients with post-resuscitation shock. Intensive Care Med. 2022 Mar;48(3):300-310. 2. Wender ER, Counts CR, Van Dyke M, et al. Prehospital Administration of Norepinephrine and Epinephrine for Shock after Resuscitation from Cardiac Arrest. Prehosp...
2023-12-04
30 min
ROSC
038. Showing Up
In this episode, we deal with the idea of showing up, especially when you don't feel like it.But what does it mean to show up? How do we decide to step forward with the qualities that display leadership, optimism, empathy, and objective strength particularly when we have every reason inside us or outside us to not bring that to the table?There is a power to taking the steps even when we don't feel like they have meaning behind them.Enjoy, and let me know what you think!www.rosc.l...
2023-03-13
26 min
ROSC
037. You Have a Problem
Welcome to the ROSC PodcastHere is the link to the template!E-mail your thoughts to podcast@rosc.life.The first 100 listeners to e-mail me with their thoughts, feedback, or support will get a FREE copy of deBRIEF when it gets released!In this episode, we deal with the idea of insight.Developing insight is obviously a skill that can be acquired, but it is also something that always needs to be developed for each unique situation. You don't just gain insight and that's it. You have to develop th...
2023-02-11
36 min
FOAMfrat Podcast
Podcast 154 - ROSC Temp & Sedation w/ Dr. Leon Eydelman
2023-02-06
32 min
Heavy Lies the Helmet
Arrest, ROSC, Repeat
No matter what level of scope, management of medical and traumatic cardiac arrests is the focus of many clinicians. But what happens after return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) is achieved? Many do not appreciate the fact that the likeliness of re-arrest is high. How can we avoid return of spontaneous arrest by appropriately treating the patient during the peri-arrest phase and subsequently improving quality of life? Tune in to another nugget-filled podcast episode where the team discusses everything from etiology identification to treatment methods beyond the scope of PALS and ACLS. Get CE hours for our podcast...
2023-02-06
52 min
ROSC
036. Empathy vs Compassion
Welcome to the ROSC PodcastHere is the link to the template!E-mail your thoughts to podcast@rosc.life.the first 100 listeners to e-mail me with their thoughts, feedback, or support will get a FREE copy of deBRIEF when it gets released!In this episode, I discuss the vital difference between compassion and empathy. We also go a little bit into why we react so poorly to being told to "show more compassion."Lastly, we discuss the fact that if you want to be more empathetic, then a...
2022-12-26
21 min
ROSC
035. I Needed to be Heard and I Failed
Welcome to the ROSC PodcastHere is the link to the template!E-mail your thoughts to podcast@rosc.life.the first 100 listeners to e-mail me with their thoughts, feedback, or support will get a FREE copy of deBRIEF when it gets released!In this episode, I discuss an event that had occurred which led to a lot of insights about how and why I feel certain things in certain circumstances.The desire to be validated, heard, acknowledged, can cause us to harbor very strange emotions. Sometimes, it takes pausing a...
2022-12-11
28 min
ROSC
034. I Have Nothing Left In Me
Welcome to the ROSC PodcastHere is the link to the template!E-mail your thoughts to podcast@rosc.life.the first 100 listeners to e-mail me with their thoughts, feedback, or support will get a FREE copy of deBRIEF when it gets released!In this episode, we talk about the the idea of ego depletion, and what it means.How often do you find yourself spent after work, needing to unwind or decompress? Well, there may be some data to tell you why you need to, and Enjoy, a...
2022-12-04
27 min
ROSC
033. Settling Scores vs Opening Doors
Welcome to the ROSC PodcastHere is the link to the template!E-mail your thoughts to podcast@rosc.life.the first 100 listeners to e-mail me with their thoughts, feedback, or support will get a FREE copy of deBRIEF when it gets released!In this episode, we talk about the difference between holding a grievance, and seeing its possibility. We discuss the ideas put forth by Seth Godin on settling scores vs opening doors. Here is the link to Seth Godin's blog postEnjoy, and let me know wh...
2022-11-15
30 min
ROSC
032. Tipping the Scale
Welcome to the ROSC PodcastSuccess is the aggregate of good choicesEvery time we come across "another one of those" situations, we are presented with an opportunity to tip the scale toward what we want to become.But a crucial point to remember is that first of all, the scale only tips when you put weight in it. So action is necessary to make change.The second thing to remember is that it is an uphill battle. It always takes conscious effort.Enjoy, and let me know what yo...
2022-11-03
20 min
NRP: Non-Refungible Podcast
#66: High & MYTY w/ @rosc_eth
This week we have Rosc, from MYTY. They bring our NFTs to life with their AR filters. We even recorded this episode using our doodle filters! Check out some of the cool stuff they have to offer! Enjoy! https://twitter.com/rosc_eth https://twitter.com/myty_official https://twitter.com/myty_official --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/non-refungible/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/non-refungible/support
2022-11-02
46 min
ROSC
031. Tribes
Welcome to the ROSC PodcastThis is another Seth Godin shoutoutWhat is a tribe? The official definition is a social division in a traditional society consisting of families or communities linked by social, economic, religious, or blood ties, with a common culture and dialect, typically having a recognized leader.The concept of a tribe affects us in our lives and definitely in healthcare.And tribes can be a force of good for those who are part of the tribe, as well as for tribes to intersect.Enjoy, and...
2022-10-16
26 min
ROSC
030. What the Heck is a Super-Chicken?
Welcome to the ROSC PodcastA lot of what I talk about comes fro ma few mentors I have from the social media space, one of whom is Seth Godin. Among the many topics I have gleaned from his amazing work, this is an odd one.Enjoy, and let me know what you think!www.rosc.life
2022-10-06
24 min
ROSC
029. Why We Spread the Blame
Welcome to the ROSC PodcastWe have talked about the idea of blaming yourself for everything you can, and I know that sounds very inflammatory.In this episode, we discuss the idea of spreading the blame among others, and why w feel the need to do it.Responsibility is not a percentage. It is not a finite amount that will run out if put in the wrong place. And even though others might think that way, when you realize that is the case, you begin to get comfortable taking on responsibility because you fi...
2022-09-21
26 min
ROSC
028. How to be fixed on your goal but flexible on the details
Welcome to the ROSC PodcastThe idea of being rigid on the goal but flexible on the details is crucial leadership principle. If your goal is flexible or even non-existent, it could potentially lead you to be so aimless that you become fixed in your ways without an end point. That leads to feeling lost.In this episode, we touch on the topic of having some sort of end point, no matter what it is, and using that to guide how you deal with the unexpected, with failure, and with pivoting.Fe...
2022-09-05
18 min
ROSC
027. The Long Tail - Navigating Social Media in Healthcare
Welcome to the ROSC PodcastBack when mass attention was a finite commodity, it took being picked to make it, as Seth Godin refers to it. With social media and the internet in general, the shelf space is now infinite, but our attention still sticks to what is newest and most flashy.So how do we nagivate the pressure to perform to what is trending? And how does it relate to us in healthcare?Feel free to subscribe, share, and like!www.rosc.life
2022-08-29
19 min
ROSC
026. To the Left and Right of You
Welcome to the ROSC PodcastLeadership is not about rank or authority, but rather it is about taking care of the person to the left and right of you.Simon Sinek made this statement famous, and t ome, it is the foundation of the moves we seek to make as a community. This is one of the most valuable tools to put the power and control back into your own hands whether it's at work or in life.Feel free to subscribe, share, and like!www.rosc.life
2022-08-23
17 min
ROSC
025. Leaders vs. Contributors
Welcome to the ROSC PodcastIn Episode 25, we discuss the difference and the relationship between being a thought leader and a thought contributor. Perhaps one seems more glamorous and more powerful than the other, but perhaps not more crucial.Feel free to subscribe, share, and like!www.rosc.life
2022-08-01
13 min
ROSC
BONUS - A Very Special Episode: Interview with Navya Gobinathan
Welcome to a very special episode of the ROSC PodcastIn this episode, I had the privilege of being interviewed by High Schooler Navya Gobinathan who has started her own podcast linked below , which revolves around gaining insights from people in healthcare to help guide other potential healthcare workers like herself. What an incredible ambition!Her questions speak for her brain and her drive more than I can describer, so go ahead and have a listen. https://open.spotify.com/show/0UE3ZTdGpnDepKynLxOPZo?si=oik-3dWnTmq1XeyQvuRfGgFeel free to subscribe, sha...
2022-07-16
1h 18
ROSC
023. Leadership vs. Management
Welcome to the ROSC PodcastIn Episode 23, we discussed the concepts of leadership versus management, and how the two are complementary to each other.Feel free to subscribe, share, and like!www.rosc.life
2022-06-24
15 min
Actualícese Podcast
Análisis informe ROSC 2022 – Juan Fernando Mejía, Grupo de Estudios Tributarios de Colombia
Análisis informe ROSC 2022 – Juan Fernando Mejía, Grupo de Estudios Tributarios de Colombia
2022-06-15
46 min
ROSC
022. Blame Yourself
Send in your questions and feedback to podcast@rosc.lifeSign up for our FREE newsletter at www.ROSC.life to stay up to date on all our projects.Blame yourself for everything.Sounds absurd right?It's a jarring way to think, but I believe it is the key to full freedom and control.Find a way to off-load the responsibility for something that happened and you get a short term relief. But the long term effect is learned helplessness.But if you do the opposite...H...
2022-04-16
20 min
ROSC
021. For the Students
Send in your questions and feedback to podcast@rosc.lifeSign up for our FREE newsletter at www.ROSC.life to stay up to date on all our projects.This one is dedicated to those in the process of seeking out their home for the remainder of their training period. The training process is hard enough. Finding the right "family" to train with just adds to it. It doesn't help either that we have less and less at our disposal to make that decision.But what if we have tools that we...
2022-02-28
15 min
ROSC
020. Tribalism
Send in your questions and feedback to podcast@rosc.lifeSign up for our FREE newsletter at www.ROSC.life to stay up to date on all our projects.Tribalism is something rampant within healthcare that leads to a lot of unprocessed preconceptions.It leads us to automatically view others through a lens, and when things are already as stressful as they are, the last thing the brain wants to do is more work to process information.The good thing about Tribalism is that it can help create identity and a...
2022-01-20
19 min
ROSC
019. A Dire Emergency
Send in your questions and feedback to podcast@rosc.lifeCheck out the blog post here: https://blog.rosc.life/blog/emergencyThis is coming out of order from my scheduled posts, and it involves talking about the current state in a way that I prefer not to ever again. I have no interest in speaking specifically about the pandemic, but the situation we are in at the moment, while hopefully transient, is more dangerous than anyone realizes and in ways barely anyone is realizing.Enough talk, it's time to act....
2022-01-01
28 min
Critical Levels
ROSC with Dr. Kyeremanteng
On today's episode with Dr. Kyeremanteng, we're covering all things ROSC: what is ROSC? How do we optimize our patient's physiology (the A-B-Cs) post-arrest? What happens next - what's TTM, how does neuroprognostication happen? Lastly, we cover what is the impact to the healthcare system at large. Thanks to Zoll Medical for sponsoring this episode!
2021-12-29
47 min
The OMD Podcast
Post-ROSC Care
Post-ROSC Care The first few minutes post-ROSC can be a hectic and dangerous time in patient care. We discuss the priorities of post-ROSC care and propose a way to attack this challenging time. Here is a link to the show-notes for this episode for in-depth reading on the topic: https://fwomd.org/the-omd-podcast Here is a link to the video version of the podcast for our visual learners out there: https://youtu.be/5djXoMWoktc Here is a link to the audio version of the podcast: ...
2021-12-20
17 min
The OMD Podcast
Post-ROSC Care Quick Hits
A Brief Summary of the Post-ROSC Care Episode Here is a link to the video version of the podcast for our visual learners out there: https://youtu.be/VcUUYQeqBP4 Thank you for listening to the OMD Podcast! Please give us feedback on the episode, and what other content you would like to learn more about at the survey here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdHE86z2-aPDKuuanFp3zdab28jo3tZpRhY8yQa_tLK7vL3qg/viewform?usp=sf_link
2021-12-17
00 min
JournalFeed Podcast
C-Spine Tender w/o Trauma | Medic N for ROSC | NPA Depth | Water for LBP | CAPITAL CHILL RCT
It’s the JournalFeed Podcast for the week of November 29-December 3, 2021. We cover c-spine tenderness in the absence of trauma, the ideal number of people on scene to get OHCA ROSC, depth of nasopharyngeal airway placement in children, intradermal sterile water injection for back pain, and the CAPITAL CHILL RCT for extreme hypothermia for post-OHCA.
2021-12-04
00 min
The RICU
Achieving ROSC in A Heartbeat
Achieving ROSC in a Heartbeat: Improving Outcomes in In-Hospital Cardiac Arrests We all know that feeling-that shiver running down our spine, that skipped heartbeat we notice not on the patient monitor but coming from within our own selves, when that dreaded, yet all-to-frequent Code-Blue rings overhead. For as long as any of us can remember, ACLS guidelines for cardiac arrest include the same-old flow chart: begin CPR, attach pads, administer epi and amio, etc. But have you ever stopped and wondered how effective this age-old protocol actually is? Are we reviving enough of these patients to...
2021-11-04
13 min
ROSC
018. Act As If...
Send in your questions and feedback to podcast@rosc.lifeCheck out the blog post here: https://blog.rosc.life/blog/act-as-if“Actions seem to follow feeling, but really actions and feeling go together; and by regulating the action, which is under the more direct control of the will, we can indirectly regulate the feeling, which is not. Thus, the sovereign voluntary path to cheerfulness, if our cheerfulness be lost, is to sit up cheerfully and to act and speak as if cheerfulness were already there.”– William JamesHave a listen. Let me...
2021-10-31
21 min
ROSC
017. Good Choices Aggregate
Send in your questions and feedback to podcast@rosc.lifeCheck out the blog post here: https://blog.rosc.life/blog/good-choices-aggregateSuccess is the aggregate of good choicesChoices require action. But more importantly, they require action often times with incomplete information but to the best of our knowledge, and they require a confidence to fail. Failure gives you a sample of information from which to grow. Removing t he fear of failure and of judgment both in leadership and in being a team member all lead to a greater chance of mak...
2021-10-17
15 min
ROSC
016. Who's It For?
Shoutout to Seth GodinSend in your questions and feedback to podcast@rosc.lifeCheck out the blog post here: https://blog.rosc.life/blog/three-questionsWho's it for? What am I trying to achieve? How will success be measured?These three questions can become the most crucial foundation of any creative endeavor you undertake. And yes, leadership is DEFINITELY a creative endeavor.But how do we apply these questions to both the clinical and the interpersonal arena?Have a listen. Let me know what you think....
2021-09-27
19 min
ROSC
015. Two For Me, None For You
Send in your questions and feedback to podcast@rosc.lifeCheck out the blog post here: https://blog.rosc.life/blog/two-for-meHow much does peer pressure play a role in our daily interactions at work both on a social and on a clinical level? How does the social climate of our conversations and interactions affect the way we interact in the clinical high-stress situation?Have a listen. Let me know what you think.podcast@rosc.life
2021-09-12
15 min
JournalFeed Podcast
Ondansetron Impact | ROSC post WLST | C. diff in Babies | MD Behavior Change | Landmark AAP Feb Neo
It’s the JournalFeed Podcast for the week of August 30 - September 3, 2021. We cover ondansetron impact in children, a case of pediatric ROSC post withdrawal of care and ethical issues, C. difficile testing in babies, how to really change physician behavior, and the landmark AAP guidelines for febrile neonates/infants.
2021-09-04
00 min
ROSC
014. Closing the Loop - Role Assignment
Send in your questions and feedback to podcast@rosc.lifeCheck out the blog post here: https://blog.rosc.life/blog/closing-the-loop-role-assignmentThe STATPearls article: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549899/Closed loop communication is something frequently taught in critical situations, but how you close the loop can often be even more effective and impactful.Have a listen. Let me know what you think.podcast@rosc.life
2021-08-31
20 min
ROSC
013. A Sense of "We"-ness
Send in your questions and feedback to podcast@rosc.lifeCheck out the blog post here: https://blog.rosc.life/blog/a-sense-of-we-nessDon't read too much into the title...Being seen and heard is a phenomenon that transcends healthcare but is some thing we can all relate to because of how it make us feel.Here is an article that actually shows the effect of being seen and heard.:https://www.nature.com/news/2003/030630/full/news030630-8.htmlClosed loop communication is something frequently taught in critical...
2021-08-21
12 min
ROSC
012. A Non-Zero Sum Game
Send in your questions and feedback to podcast@rosc.lifeCheck out the blog post here: https://blog.rosc.life/blog/a-non-zero-sum-gameThere is a concept of the zero sum game where transactions lead to a taking and a giving, with no net increase or decrease. This certainly flies in the face of abundance but it feels a bit nihilistic. Of course, there is an opposing viewpoint, and in this case we can call it the non-zero sum game. But this doesn't always lead to a net positive. Sometimes you have a loss leader.W...
2021-08-09
21 min
ROSC
011. Fear vs. Reverence
Send in your questions and feedback to podcast@rosc.lifeCheck out the blog post here: https://blog.rosc.life/blog/fear-vs-reverenceToday we compare and contrast fear and reverence. Both get you compliance. Only one gets your respect.Have a listen. Let me know what you thinkpodcast@rosc.life
2021-07-26
18 min
ROSC
010. BIG NEWS! And Everyone is Listening
We have a TON of updates in this episode, including our very first listener question!I appreciate all the support until now and can't wait to deliver even more value coming down the pipeline. As always, send in your questions or feedback to podcast@rosc.lifeCheck out the blog post here:https://blog.rosc.life/blog/everyone-is-listeningIn this episode, we talk about the important principle that our brains will always look for evidence in the world around us to support what we tell it. Not only what we...
2021-07-19
25 min
ROSC
009. Leaders Eat Last
Send in your questions and feedback to podcast@rosc.lifeCheck out the blog post here: https://blog.rosc.life/blog/leaders-eat-lastOne of my favorite new sayings; Leaders Eat LastThis is an area where our current leadership in general is so anemic. But it may be a deficiency we have in ourselves as well.This is such an all encompassing concept that it will be the basis of many discussions in the future. But for now, it's about us understanding that in order to create the environment we wish we c...
2021-07-12
19 min
BASICS Scotland Podcast
Mark Worral - Management of the Return of Spontaneous Circulation (ROSC) in the paediatric patient
Mark talks us through the process of managing ROSC in the paediatric patient. Bio: Mark is a Paediatric Intensivist at Royal Hospital for Children in Glasgow, a consultant in Paediatric Critical Care Transport at ScotSTAR and a responder support clinician for BASICS Scotland. His interests include the management of critically unwell children anywhere. Top Tips: 1) Do the basics well and use the ABCDE approach you would in the adult approach and just tweak the equipment and maneuvers to suit 2) IO access may be very valuable in children...
2021-07-05
18 min
ROSC
008. Triple Down On Your Weaknesses
See the blog post here:https://blog.rosc.life/blog/triple-down-on-your-weaknesses-2Send your thoughts, questions and feedback to podcast@rosc.lifeThis is a heavy one, and a longer-than-normal one.We all know the saying of tripling down on one's strengths. But what if that's a disguise for comfort? And if comfort is stagnation, is tripling down on strengths a good idea?As a second order thought, what if our weakness is in the moments we don't feel like being the empathetic leader? Actions lead to identity, so what if we...
2021-07-03
27 min
ROSC
007. Neurons That Fire Together
Send your feedback or questions to podcast@rosc.life. To the blog post:https://blog.rosc.life/blog/neurons-that-fire-together-wire-togetherIn episode 7, we discuss the habits we lay out, consciously and unconsciously, and how we can make the persistent effort to not only break those loops, but create new ones. Doing this can be the first step in optimizing where we put our attention and what we notice in the environment around us.Have a listen, send in your feedback or questions, and I will answer them on the podcast!podcast@rosc.li...
2021-06-26
12 min
ROSC
006. The Small Town Mentality
Send your feedback or questions to podcast@rosc.life. To the blog post:https://blog.rosc.life/blog/the-small-taown-mentalityIn episode 6, we talk about the hurdles within us and outside of us that might wish to hold us back as we ascend. Some might be out of jealousy while others might be out of fear. This fear might stem from the discomfort of something new, something unfamiliar. Ultimately, this resistance is a sign that good things may happen. You are on the right path. But also, this resistance will teach you how to naviga...
2021-06-20
15 min
ROSC
005. To Write Well
To the blog post:https://blog.rosc.life/blog/the-do-something-principle-0In episode 5, we delve into a deep topic. And this will not be the only time we do.Seth Godin has mentioned many times the example of someone who approaches him wishing they could be a great writer, and when he asks them to produce their bad writing, they have nothing to show. Getting good, writing well, practicing better, none of it comes without going through the process of being no good. But the bigger problem is that perhaps we in the...
2021-06-12
19 min
ROSC
004. The "Do Something" Principle
Send in your questions or feedback to podcast@rosc.lifeFind the blog post here: https://blog.rosc.life/blog/the-do-something-principleIn this episode, we tackle the falsehood that inspiration or motivation are prerequisites to instilling habits of change into our daily practices, our encounters, and our lives. While we often think that inspiration leads to motivation leading to action, what actually happens is a loop among the three. The beautiful thing about a loop: it feeds on itself, so you can enter it at any point. And while entering a loop on act...
2021-06-05
17 min
MCHD Paramedic Podcast
Episode 105 - Should We Delay EKG Post-ROSC? The PEACE Study
There has been significant development and change surrounding which patients are best served by immediate revascularization post-ROSC over the past 12-18 months. On that note, we discussed the COACT study previously on the podcast, but uncertainty still exists. OHCA and post-ROSC patients are wildly heterogenous and one size will never fit all. What if we could simply change the timing of our post-ROSC ECG and better select those with true acute coronary occlusions that warrant emergent catheterization? That’s the topic of our journal review on this episode. A simple, logical idea that has potentially powerful ramifications, listen in for th...
2021-05-24
18 min
ROSC
003. Dogs Don't Eat Other Dogs
Send in your feedback or questions to podcast@rosc.lifeIn this episode, we discuss the meaning of debriefing and what we can actually do to make it happen more often, but more importantly happen in a way where people feel okay to be vulnerable.The idea of eating our young is the first thing that needs to go, but in order to tackle it we need to understand where it might come from and how it can be replaced with what is better. The next thing to tackle is the understanding that mindset is fa...
2021-05-24
12 min