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The Paramedic Professor
Craig A. Evans
13 episodes
3 days ago
Let's talk about emergency medical services (EMS) and emergency health services (EHS) in the United States and around the world. Anecdotes from Heaven & Hell — Snippets of Wisdom — Thoughts & Reflections on the prehospital phase of medicine, a profession best developed with equal parts of humanity, intelligence, compassion, and respect for our fellow citizens. We will discuss current topics, our history, our profession's elevation, and the EMS's academics, among many other things.
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Let's talk about emergency medical services (EMS) and emergency health services (EHS) in the United States and around the world. Anecdotes from Heaven & Hell — Snippets of Wisdom — Thoughts & Reflections on the prehospital phase of medicine, a profession best developed with equal parts of humanity, intelligence, compassion, and respect for our fellow citizens. We will discuss current topics, our history, our profession's elevation, and the EMS's academics, among many other things.
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Medicine
Health & Fitness
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EMS Suicide
The Paramedic Professor
13 minutes 44 seconds
1 month ago
EMS Suicide

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

  • We need to face the topic of EMS suicide head-on.
  • Most EMS protocols do not address suicide screening.
  • Suicidal ideation is just one aspect of suicide risk.
  • Every EMS agency should have a zero suicide stance.
  • 3.6 million people treated by EMS are not seen at hospitals.
  • Over-triaging is safer than under-triaging in suicide risk assessment.
  • Compassionate conversations are essential in assessing suicide risk.
  • Suicide is not a sign of weakness or quitting.
  • Normalizing discussions about mental health is crucial.
  • We must take care of each other in the EMS community.


"Suicide is not quitting."

"We've got to get a handle on this."

"It's getting out of control."



The Paramedic Professor
Let's talk about emergency medical services (EMS) and emergency health services (EHS) in the United States and around the world. Anecdotes from Heaven & Hell — Snippets of Wisdom — Thoughts & Reflections on the prehospital phase of medicine, a profession best developed with equal parts of humanity, intelligence, compassion, and respect for our fellow citizens. We will discuss current topics, our history, our profession's elevation, and the EMS's academics, among many other things.