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Blue Crew Medicine
MCES
41 episodes
7 months ago
New podcast With the advent of modern technology and the limitless power of information at clinicians’ fingertips today, more than ever, several of our clinicians from the critical care transport (CCT) program, AirCare, decided to build a podcast. This is a discussion of current evidence-based medicine topics, with members of our transport teams and members of the Mississippi Center for Emergency Services (MCES). This is intended for all levels of public safety from first responders, EMTs, paramedics, nurses, ER NPs/PAs, and physicians with a focus on Flying Care to People© and definitive-care driven resuscitative medicine. Disclaimer: The information presented is in no way to be considered as a standard of care and the content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The information is provided with no guarantee. All content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute the providing of medical, legal, or regulatory advice.
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New podcast With the advent of modern technology and the limitless power of information at clinicians’ fingertips today, more than ever, several of our clinicians from the critical care transport (CCT) program, AirCare, decided to build a podcast. This is a discussion of current evidence-based medicine topics, with members of our transport teams and members of the Mississippi Center for Emergency Services (MCES). This is intended for all levels of public safety from first responders, EMTs, paramedics, nurses, ER NPs/PAs, and physicians with a focus on Flying Care to People© and definitive-care driven resuscitative medicine. Disclaimer: The information presented is in no way to be considered as a standard of care and the content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The information is provided with no guarantee. All content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute the providing of medical, legal, or regulatory advice.
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Medicine
Health & Fitness
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Pediatric Cardiology - CHD and Arrhythmias
Blue Crew Medicine
1 minute 10 seconds
3 years ago
Pediatric Cardiology - CHD and Arrhythmias
in this episode Will is joined by Dr. Weiland  from the UMMC Pediatric Cardiology department. We will discuss some of what are CHDs, what are some of the management and recognition tricks. How each diagnosis presents can sometimes be a challenge, and some of stuff we discuss is the more "later onset" of these patients two to three weeks after birth. These patients also have several considerations when transporting to a tertiary center, there is some discussion about transport considerations as well.  We also discuss several management techniques and pharmacological management of several of these patients between surgeries and how complex some of those patients can be. 
Blue Crew Medicine
New podcast With the advent of modern technology and the limitless power of information at clinicians’ fingertips today, more than ever, several of our clinicians from the critical care transport (CCT) program, AirCare, decided to build a podcast. This is a discussion of current evidence-based medicine topics, with members of our transport teams and members of the Mississippi Center for Emergency Services (MCES). This is intended for all levels of public safety from first responders, EMTs, paramedics, nurses, ER NPs/PAs, and physicians with a focus on Flying Care to People© and definitive-care driven resuscitative medicine. Disclaimer: The information presented is in no way to be considered as a standard of care and the content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The information is provided with no guarantee. All content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute the providing of medical, legal, or regulatory advice.