
The World’s Okayest Medic Podcast
The World’s Okayest Medic Podcast is a podcast for all EMS providers. Whether you’re an EMT, paramedic, nurse; work in a 911 response setting or critical care transport; and are a novice or experienced clinician, this podcast is for you.
Latest episodes

Nov 29, 2024 • 0sec
TEMS Wrap-Up
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Nov 26, 2024 • 0sec
Steve Wood: TEMS, Trauma, & More
Steve Wood, a tactical paramedic and host of The Tac Medic Whiskey Podcast, shares fascinating insights from his experience in emergency response. He discusses the importance of health equity in tactical medicine, particularly around blood transfusions and the roles of tactical medics during crises. Steve also explores the necessity for integration within medic teams, the evolution of emergency gear, and advancements in pre-hospital blood administration. His personal anecdotes from events like the Boston Marathon bombing highlight the unpredictable nature of crisis management.

Nov 21, 2024 • 0sec
Dr. Patrick Sullivan: Metabolic Health, First Responder Health

Nov 15, 2024 • 0sec
Tactical EMS: Lessons Learned and Concept Evolution
Dive into the world of Tactical Emergency Medical Support, where specialized training is essential for high-risk scenarios. Discover how TEMS medics are evolving in their roles, fueled by a need for composure and foundational knowledge. The podcast stresses the critical importance of physical fitness and team integration, showcasing how they elevate emergency responses. Hear the compelling case for advanced life support in tactical settings, and the necessity for better protocols and strategies to enhance pre-hospital trauma capabilities.

Nov 11, 2024 • 50min
Chris Wright: Lessons in Trauma from Ukraine
Listener discretion is advised.
Chris Wright is a flight paramedic who spent a few months working as a medic in the Ukranian conflict. He came on to talk about tourniquet conversion but we ended up going into all kinds of trauma lessons he learned from his time.

Nov 5, 2024 • 0sec
The Five Things that Make a Good EMS Provider
Dive into the essential qualities of a top-notch EMS provider. Discover how intellect and self-driven learning play a pivotal role in training. Explore the power of diverse reading to enhance patient care. Learn why ongoing education and physical fitness are crucial for optimal performance. The importance of decision-making under pressure is highlighted, along with strategies for building trust with patients. Embrace adaptability and view mistakes as learning opportunities in the ever-evolving world of emergency medical services.

Oct 29, 2024 • 0sec
Responding to the Keyboard Warriors, Minor Chest Pain from Minor MVAs
Dive into the fascinating world of social media and its impact on healthcare discourse. Learn how to tackle absurd comments while encouraging respectful discussions. Discover the importance of thorough assessments in emergencies, especially with chest pain from minor accidents. The challenges paramedics face with public perception are highlighted, along with the crucial role of EKGs in identifying cardiac issues. Gain insights into overcoming fears related to legal repercussions in patient care and the value of trusting EMT training.

Oct 18, 2024 • 0sec
Drs. Mark Piehl & Peter Antevy on the Prehospital Blood Debate
Dr. Mark Piehl, a pediatric intensive care doctor and LifeFlow inventor, teams up with EMS medical director Dr. Peter Antevy to explore the critical topic of prehospital blood product administration. They discuss the significance of integrating blood transfusions into emergency care, highlighting improved patient outcomes over traditional saline. Challenges of blood transfusions in pediatric trauma cases are unpacked, along with recent shifts in military resuscitation protocols. The duo emphasizes the need for constructive debates in medicine to foster better patient care.

Oct 13, 2024 • 0sec
Sick Little Kids - Redux
Listener discretion is advised.
References:
CHOP Croup Clincial Pathway: https://pathways.chop.edu/clinical-pathway/croup-emergency-department-and-inpatient-clinical-pathway
General Peds Reference: Lucking, S. Maffei, F., Tamburro, R., & Zaritsky, A. (2021). Pediatric Critical Care. Text and Study Guide.
Pediatric Fluid Maintenance: Somers, Michael. (2022). Maintenance intravenous fluid therapy in children. Up-to-Date.
Racemic vs. Standard Epi: PMID: 1734400

Sep 30, 2024 • 0sec
Do the Ordinary Extraordinarily Well
Listener discretion is advised