Summary
In this episode, Craig Evans discusses the establishment of a whole blood system for EMS in Northern Virginia, emphasizing the importance of community collaboration, blood storage, and the mobilization of volunteers for blood donation. He outlines the steps taken to create a successful blood program, the data supporting its impact, and the need for ongoing partnerships within the healthcare system.
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In this episode, Craig Evans discusses the critical issue of stress management for first responders. He emphasizes the inadequacy of traditional wellness plans and introduces various techniques for managing both chronic and acute stress. The conversation covers grounding techniques, the importance of self-havening, and trauma tapping as effective methods for mental health maintenance. Craig advocates for daily stress management practices to ensure responders are mentally fit to perform their duties effectively.
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In this episode, Craig Evans addresses the critical yet often avoided topic of EMS suicide. He emphasizes the need for open conversations about suicide within the EMS community, the importance of understanding and assessing suicide risk, and the role of education in preparing EMS professionals to handle these situations compassionately. The discussion highlights the vagueness of current educational standards regarding suicide risk assessment and advocates for a zero suicide stance in EMS practices. Craig encourages EMS professionals to normalize discussions about mental health and suicide, ensuring that they approach these conversations with care and compassion to better support their patients and colleagues.
Takeaways
"Suicide is not quitting."
"We've got to get a handle on this."
"It's getting out of control."
We are changing our name. Find out why and get a glimpse into what we will be talking about in the future.
We discuss a systematic, standardized approach to interpreting 12-Lead EKGs
Craig discusses the differences and similarities between East and West Coast EMS, throws out some EMS Ed knowledge, and reviews and summarizes the Introduction to Sirens, Lights, and Lawyers by David Givot, Esq, which he gives 5 out of 5 Hollywood Stars :)
The term patient is a temporary identity assigned by us, the healthcare system. What does this mean to us, to them?
Listen to a story of one of my career's most memorable and horrific days, and learn how important it is to take care of yourself.
Reviews recent incident of violence on a New York EMT and discusses how future events like this can be prevented.
What really happens when you do CPR on a human being? Tune in to find out.