
The FlightBridgeED Podcast
The FlightBridgeED Podcast provides convenient, easy-to-understand critical care medical education and current topics related to the air medical industry. Each topic builds on another and weaves together a solid foundation of emergency, critical care, and prehospital medicine.
Latest episodes

Dec 27, 2018 • 38min
E149: The Silent Killers in Pediatric Mechanical Ventilation
Mechanical ventilation in the pediatric population brings forth different areas of concern. Couple this with an already stressful patient population and these types of calls can be highly stressful. Join us in the last podcast for 2018 where we dive into the "Silent Killer" in Pediatric mechanical ventilation. This will be part 1 of 2 podcasts on this highly requested topic. Lastly, we couldn’t make this podcast without you. Please rate, and review wherever you download the podcast. Thanks for listening!

Dec 9, 2018 • 17min
E148: Soft Vs. Hard is the Question? W/ Dr. Mike Hudson
Join us at AMTC 2018 for a discussion that has been a hot topic around the United States for the past few years. Dr. Mike Hudson, medical director for Classic Air Medical in Utah, joins us. He is one of just a few medical directors in the United States taking a stance on this hot topic. Are we close to following in the footsteps of our brothers across the pond? Join us to find out more about "Soft Vs. Hard is the Question?" Lastly, we couldn’t make this podcast without you. Please rate and review wherever you download the podcast. Thanks for listening!

Nov 11, 2018 • 10min
E147: Did Someone Say...Push Dose Pressor? "The New KID On The Block!"
Using push dose pressors has become common practice in pre-hospital and critical care environments. We have seen many companies adopt protocols that guide the use of medications such as Epinephrine and Phenylephrine as the go-to medications in the setting of Rapid Sequence Intubation, with associated hemodynamic compromise. However, are these the best medications? We know that both Epinephrine and Phenylephrine come with many potential side effects. Is there a better option? Join us to find out more about "The New KID On The Block." Lastly, we couldn’t make this podcast without you. Please rate, and review wherever you download the podcast. Thanks for listening!

Nov 3, 2018 • 35min
E146: The Steps To Becoming A FLIGHT NURSE w/Kelly Miller
This is our second in a series of two unique podcasts that takes a look at the road to becoming a Flight Nurse. I'm joined with Kelly Miller, Regional Clinical Manager for the Midwest Region of Air Methods Corporation. We have received numerous podcast requests on the topic of: "What is the best way to achieve the position of "Flight Nurse". Kelly comes with a diverse experience level as a nurse in the ED, ICU and flight nurse in the HEMS industry, with his current role as a Regional Clinical Manager. Take a journey with us as we dive into the best way to obtain a flight position and be prepared for these challenging clinical positions. Lastly, we couldn’t make this podcast without you. Please rate, and review wherever you download the podcast. Thanks for listening!

Oct 27, 2018 • 44min
E145: The Nightmare Scenario - "Managing The Unimaginable"
We have all sat back and thought about the worst scenarios possible. We train on different patient presentations and take great care in understanding our job as a whole. But...Do we take the same time and preparation in our crew resource management skills? How would you respond in different flight-related emergencies with your patient, partner, pilot, or aircraft? Sit back and get ready for the Nightmare Scenario - Managing The Unimaginable. We couldn’t make this podcast without you. Please rate, and review wherever you download the podcast. Thanks for listening!

Oct 17, 2018 • 10min
E144: Big News..The Best Tool In Medicine!
What is the best tool we have? It is easy to get excited about intubation, chest tubes, or even surgical airways. What saves lives? What tool out of all our procedures and equipment is the best? In the episode, we discuss how to have optimal performance and ways to build on this amazing tool! We couldn’t make this podcast without you. Please rate, and review wherever you download the podcast. Thanks for listening!

Oct 14, 2018 • 19min
E143: The Mental Reset - "OODA Loop!"
Join us for a special "hijacked episode" of the podcast. This is a much-needed topic of conversation. The "OODA Loop" process has been discussed in-depth concerning cognitive and performance psychology. However, we often find ourselves task-saturated, tunnel-visioned and stuck in a faulty loop of repetitive error. In the episode, we discuss five tips to train and prepare for optimal performance, troubleshooting, and the mental reset. We couldn’t make this podcast without you. Please rate, and review wherever you download the podcast. Thanks for listening!

Sep 27, 2018 • 18min
E142: FOAMfrat "Transfusion Confusion" RESPONSE!
If you didn't listen to the recent podcast put out by Tyler Christifulli and FOAMfrat called "Trigger Happy Transfusion Confusion" please download and listen via the FOAMfrat podcast feed. Tyler does a great job and provides out-of-the-box thinking on the hot topic of PRBC administration in the transport environment. This "Response" podcast is based on my commentary, overall thoughts on the topic, additional topic points to consider, and an overall review of the data related to PRBCs, FFP, and the recently published PAMPer trial. We couldn’t make this podcast without you. Please rate, and review wherever you download the podcast. Thanks for listening!

Sep 19, 2018 • 18min
E141: Is Ketamine a Safer RSI Medication in Pre-hospital Transport Environment? Maybe Not!
From the authors of David Olvera, FP-C, and Daniel Davis M.D. The abstract introduction: Rapid sequence intubation (RSI) is associated with several complications that can increase morbidity and mortality. Among RSI agents used to blunt awareness of the procedure and produce amnesia, ketamine is unique in its classification as a dissociative agent rather than a CNS depressant. Thus, ketamine should have a lower risk of peri-RSI hypotension due to the minimal sympatholysis as compared to other agents. The main goal of this analysis was to explore the incidence of hypotension and/or cardiopulmonary arrest in patients receiving ketamine versus other agents during RSI. We hypothesized that ketamine would be associated with a lower risk of hemodynamic complications, particularly after adjusting for co-variables reflecting patient acuity. In addition, we anticipated that an increased prevalence of ketamine use would be associated with a decreasing incidence of peri-RSI hypotension and/or arrest. We couldn’t make this podcast without you. Please rate, and review wherever you download the podcast. Thanks for listening!

Aug 21, 2018 • 24min
E140: FAST18 Rewind: "Fit For Duty"? w/ James Boomhower
FAST18 was Epic! If you missed FAST18... Don't worry, FAST19 is right around the corner - May 6-8, 2019 in Murfreesboro, TN. This is the fourth release of many FAST18 Rewinds that will be released throughout the next year, leading up to FAST19. This talk is a groundbreaking look into our mental ability to be ready for duty. This was one of my favorite talks and something everyone must hear! I promise you this will knock you down and pick you back up! Join James Boomhower a Flight Paramedic from Boston MedFlight with his talk "Fit For Duty"! We couldn’t make this podcast without you. Please rate, and review wherever you download the podcast. Thanks for listening!