MedicCast TV Short Segments

MedicCast TV Short Segments


Latest Episodes

Captain Tom Shover Innovates EMS Care in Delaware County, Ohio
August 26, 2014

(http://www.mediccast.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/tshover-e1409047371387.jpg)In this episode of the MedicCast TV Short Segments host Jamie Davis, the Podmedic is joined by Captain Tom Shover from Delaware County, Ohio EMS. This innovative EMS ser

East Coast Version of Resuscitation Academy Revolutionizes Cardiac Arrest Care in Maryland
April 19, 2014

MedicCast host Jamie Davis, the Podmedic is joined again by Dr. Kevin Seaman, MD, FACEP, Medical Director of Howard County (Md.) Fire & Rescue service. Dr. Seaman has made significant contributions to prehospital emergency care well beyond the borders

Advanced Resource Medic Vehicle Replaces Ambulance for Some Colorado 911 Calls
April 11, 2014

At EMS Today 2014 this past February, MedicCast host Jamie Davis, the Podmedic was joined in the podcast studio by John Riccio, MD, Medical Director of South Metro (Colo.) Fire Rescue Authority. He and Chief Rick Lewis developed the Advance Resource Me

Siren Use and Traditional EMS Operations Challenged by MONOC EMS Service
April 08, 2014

MedicCast host Jamie Davis, the Podmedic is joined at EMS Today by Peter Dworsky, MPH, CBRM, NREMT-P, Corporate Director, and Scott Matin, MBA, NREMT-P, Vice President from MONOC (N.J.) Mobile Health Services. Dworsky and Matin conducted an original ex

FDNY Paramedic Farooq Muhammad Innovates EMS Through YouTube
March 29, 2014

FDNY paramedic Farooq Muhammad has innovated EMS care through the creative use of YouTube videos he creates on emergency medical services topics. The videos he creates promotes New York's Fire Department EMS system and it also does a fantastic job of prom

EMS 10 Awardee David Edgar on Crew Fatique
March 22, 2014

Assistant Chief Edgar created a crew fatigue policy to objectively monitor crew activity and fatigue throughout their shift. The policy is designed to ensure the safety of the patient and crew, and transitions individuals from busy ambulances to reduce fa

Mangar Elk Gets Product Innovation Pick and Episode 377
March 17, 2014

US EMS systems do carry blood products, rescued man sues rescuers, vaccine safety messaging, and we'll look at a cool patient lift assist device that could save your back on a call. If that's what you're looking for, you found it, right here on this week'

Phil Callahan Transitions Veterans to Civilian EMS Careers
March 15, 2014

EMS 10 Innovator awardee Phil Callahan came up with a unique program that transitions returning US veterans to civilian EMS jobs as EMTs and paramedics using a specialized resilient educational program that manages the unique challenges the veterans are f

Making the Move to ePCR Systems in EMS at EMS Today
March 08, 2014

With so many systems moving to electronic health data collection and electronic patient care record (ePCR) tools, I thought it would be a good idea to bring in some expert advice on how to move in selecting and using an ePCR system. To do that, I asked Sc

Army Research Innovates Care and Develops Knowledge for Civilian EMS
March 01, 2014

Victor Convertino from the U.S. Army research services in the U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research (http://www.usaisr.amedd.army.mil). He has a background as a exercise physiologist and works on projects to find out more about how trauma and shock aff