Medschoolmedic Podcast

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Health, Medicine, and Culture

Episodios

  • MSM Shorty- WTF is REBOA?

    03/07/2017 Duración: 07min

    REBOA is a acronym for Resuscitative Endovascular Baloon Occlusion of the Aorta. This procedure involves placing a a catheter with a balloon into the aorta (think similar to a cardiac cath) and occluding the aorta, which reduces blood loss. This also augments afterload and reduces the workload of the heart in hemorrhagic trauma situations. This is a tool for trauma ... Read More The post MSM Shorty- WTF is REBOA? appeared first on Medschoolmedic.

  • MSM Podcast Episode 8- TXA

    30/06/2017 Duración: 23min

    TXA. What if there was a drug that would stop bleeding early? What if that drug had been shown to be effective? What would it take for you to use the drug? Over 90 percent of hospitals have some kind of massive transfusion protocol, but only about two thirds of those hospitals carry Tranexamic acid, or TXA. What does TXA ... Read More The post MSM Podcast Episode 8- TXA appeared first on Medschoolmedic.

  • MSM Special- Dan Schwester LIVE from SMACC!

    27/06/2017 Duración: 23min

    A special episode of the MedschoolMedic podcast! MSM Clinical Guy Dan Schwester joins us from Berlin to discuss the SMACC conference, and the SMACCforce pre-conference. LOTS of good stuff from Berlin. SMACC Twitter: #SMACC  #SMACCforce Clinical Guy Dan The post MSM Special- Dan Schwester LIVE from SMACC! appeared first on Medschoolmedic.

  • MSM Shorty- Do more paramedics lead to better outcomes?

    26/06/2017 Duración: 06min

    Do more paramedics lead to better outcomes? Generally speaking, we think that more is better. But that may not be the case. Hagiwara, et al performed a prospective, observational study on patients experiencing put of hospital cardiac arrest. The study included 67 emergency hospitals, of which 36 were academic centers. The study enrolled more than 16,000 people, and the data ... Read More The post MSM Shorty- Do more paramedics lead to better outcomes? appeared first on Medschoolmedic.

  • MSM Podcast Episode 7- Dual Sequential Defibrillation

    23/06/2017 Duración: 30min

    MSM Podcast Episode 7- Dual Sequential Defibrillation We’ve mentioned plenty of time on this podcast that we have no real idea what we’re doing for cardiac arrest patients. The guidelines we work are not always consistent with the science. There’s a lot of interventions we perform simply because “that’s what we’ve always done.” But the fact remains, that the interventions ... Read More The post MSM Podcast Episode 7- Dual Sequential Defibrillation appeared first on Medschoolmedic.

  • MSM Shorty- Neurologic recovery after cardiac arrest

    19/06/2017 Duración: 07min

    How do we improve neurologic recovery after cardiac arrest? Part of the problem that we have as resuscitationists (and that’s what we are) is that after we achieve ROSC with a patient, they end up brain dead shortly after our encounter. So what can we do to fix it? These questions don’t have any easy answers. The more research that ... Read More The post MSM Shorty- Neurologic recovery after cardiac arrest appeared first on Medschoolmedic.

  • MSM podcast Ep. 6- Ketamine

    16/06/2017 Duración: 24min

    The more we use ketamine, the more we seem to learn about it. Recently, it was discussed that the action of the drug is more than just a NMDA Blockade. The NMDA blockade was originally thought to be the only effect that ketamine had. But this discovery may mean that the drug itself has far more uses than originally thought. ... Read More The post MSM podcast Ep. 6- Ketamine appeared first on Medschoolmedic.

  • MSM Shorty- Rocouronium vs. Succinylcholine

    12/06/2017 Duración: 06min

    Today’s shorty discusses which paralytic is preferable to use for RSI? The debate has been going on in emergency medicine and anesthesia for quite some time, and the conclusion tends to boil down to provider preference. Today’s article is “Update: Does Rocuronium Create Better Intubating Conditions Than succinylcholine for Rapid Sequence Intubation?” from the May 2017 Annals of Emergency Medicine by Julie Welch ... Read More The post MSM Shorty- Rocouronium vs. Succinylcholine appeared first on Medschoolmedic.

  • MSM Podcast Ep. 5- Cardiac Arrest: We have no idea what we’re doing

    09/06/2017 Duración: 20min

    MSM Podcast Ep. 5- Cardiac Arrest: We have no idea what we’re doing We think we know. We keep trying new techniques and using new tools and toys, and perhaps that’s our downfall. We know that mechanical CPR is, at best, a questionably effective tool. We use drugs that don’t make a lot of sense, physiologically, to give to cardiac ... Read More The post MSM Podcast Ep. 5- Cardiac Arrest: We have no idea what we’re doing appeared first on Medschoolmedic.

  • MSM Shorty- Push dose nitroglycerin

    05/06/2017 Duración: 06min

    Push-dose medications have become anew hot-button topic in EMS over the past couple of years. But are they really that new? Push dose nitroglycerin has been in the medical literature for quite a while, specifically in 1994 there was a study that discussed the use of push-dose nitro for patient with chest pain. So what applications might push dose nitroglycerin have ... Read More The post MSM Shorty- Push dose nitroglycerin appeared first on Medschoolmedic.

  • MSM Podcast Ep. 4- How do I get into medical school?

    02/06/2017 Duración: 25min

    One of the most frequent questions medical students get is “How did you get into medical school?” or “What can I do to get into medical school?” The reality is that there is no magic formula or silver bullet to get into medical school. Today, we’ll discuss the top undergraduate majors in the United States, and what a “good” MCAT ... Read More The post MSM Podcast Ep. 4- How do I get into medical school? appeared first on Medschoolmedic.

  • MSM Shorty- Push Dose Pressors

    29/05/2017 Duración: 05min

    What are push dose pressors, and how do they work? When we have a patient who is hypotensive, either in the peri-intubation period or post-cardiac arrest, one of the primary things we need to manage is blood pressure. When a patient is hypotensive (SBP

  • EMS week special- Michael Defilippo Interview

    26/05/2017 Duración: 31min

    Joining the podcast today is current second year medical student Michael Defilippo. Mike worked as a paramedic for more than four year prior to entering medical school. He joins us today with insights and recommendations for surviving the first year of medical school, as well as what it is like to move on from being a paramedic to being a ... Read More The post EMS week special- Michael Defilippo Interview appeared first on Medschoolmedic.

  • EMS week special- Dan Schwester Interview

    22/05/2017 Duración: 31min

    This is the first EMS week special episode of the medschoolmedic podcast. Today the MSM “Clinical Guy” Dan Schwester (@doctorgoodleg) joins us to discuss the future of paramedicine, and what we can do to change how we teach EMS. Dan has been a paramedic and field training officer for many years and brings a fresh new take on many clinical ... Read More The post EMS week special- Dan Schwester Interview appeared first on Medschoolmedic.

  • MSM Podcast Episode 3- Video and Direct Laryngoscopy

    19/05/2017 Duración: 20min

    MSM Podcast Ep 003 DL and VL Show Notes In EMS medicine, the debate has begun as to whether we should use direct laryngoscopy or video laryngoscopy to secure our patient’s airways. As with many things in emerging data, the evidence is inconclusive, but is ever progressing. To begin, we must think about how good we are at intubating and ... Read More The post MSM Podcast Episode 3- Video and Direct Laryngoscopy appeared first on Medschoolmedic.

  • MSM Shorty- CPR Devices

    15/05/2017 Duración: 05min

    EMS is a field that tends to gravitate toward new and exciting products. One of the most prevalent fields of advancement has been CPR devices. All over the world, EMS agencies are buying these devices at a significant cost, and yet we see no appreciable improvement in outcomes. These devices make it seem like the CPR that is being delivered ... Read More The post MSM Shorty- CPR Devices appeared first on Medschoolmedic.

  • MSM Podcast Episode 2-The AHCA and EMS

    12/05/2017 Duración: 19min

    MSM Show Notes Ep 002 The AHCA and EMS There has been a lot of coverage and information coming out over the past couple of days regarding President Trump’s healthcare act, the American Health Car Act. This act claims to have the goals of making healthcare more affordable for more people in the United States. This claim seems to be ... Read More The post MSM Podcast Episode 2-The AHCA and EMS appeared first on Medschoolmedic.

  • MSM Shorty- Ketamine or Rocuronium first for RSI?

    08/05/2017 Duración: 06min

    There has been some interesting debate in the past couple weeks in the #FOAMed community about the proper sequence to deliver RSI medications. Specifically, the debate centers around whether to administer Ketamine or Rocuronium first when performing RSI. Rocuronium is a non-depopmarizing paralytic that has an onset time of approximately 60-90 seconds. Ketamine, meanwhile is a wonderful sedative that has ... Read More The post MSM Shorty- Ketamine or Rocuronium first for RSI? appeared first on Medschoolmedic.

  • MSM Podcast Episode 1

    05/05/2017 Duración: 17min

    Hey there MSMers! This is the first episode of the medschoolmedic podcast! Today’s episode discusses evidence-based medicine, what it is and why we need it. Since it’s beginning, medicine has worked under the guise of “eminence-based medicine”. This consisted of following established protocols because “it’s what we’ve always done.” Evidence-based medicine turns this though process on it’s head. Its the ... Read More The post MSM Podcast Episode 1 appeared first on Medschoolmedic.

  • Podcast Introduction

    02/05/2017 Duración: 02min

    Hey everybody! Medschoolmedic.com is coming to the airwaves! This is an introductory episode explaining what the topic of the MSM pod will be, and where we’ll go from here. Stay tuned, and see you here on Fridays for the MSM podcast! The post Podcast Introduction appeared first on Medschoolmedic.

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