
"Just don't be a dick."
Episode 3 is (finally) here! We're starting a new segment call "Coffee and Chat". It's a more laid back, casual setting where we literally drink coffee and talk about stuff and things. In this episode, we’re talking about some of the less glamorous parts of the job and just how salty some people can really get.
We can't say it enough, but thank you so much to everyone for your patience with the delay of Episode 3. You folks really are the best!
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DISCLAIMER: The information presented in this podcast is our own personal views, opinions, and research on the subject matter and do not represent those of our institution or our department. Medicine is an ever-changing landscape. While we make every attempt to provide accurate, up to date information, this podcast is not intended to serve as the standard of care or a definitive all-encompassing guide to emergency medicine. Furthermore, this podcast should not be used in any legal capacity. We do not establish the standard of care in any sense. All clinical cases and "patients" presented in the podcast are fictional. They are made up based on past interactions with real patients but are not intended to represent any specific person or exam. No specific individual patient information will ever be provided in the podcast. Any direct similarities to any real person or exam question is purely coincidental and unintentional. Do not use this podcast for medical advice. If you have stumbled here looking for self-diagnosis, please contact your doctor for any medical concerns. The information in this podcast is intended only for use by emergency medical providers, physicians, nurses, mid-level providers, and qualified medical personnel. By reading or listening to our material, you agree not to use it as the basis for your own medical treatment or the treatment of your patients.
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Nov 3, 2019
27 min

What is the current “vaping crisis” and how will it affect the way EMS providers deal with patients in the future?
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Sources:
https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/917852
https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/68/wr/mm6836e2.htm
DISCLAIMER:
The information presented in this podcast is our own personal views, opinions, and research on the subject matter and do not represent those of our institution or our department. Medicine is an ever-changing landscape. While we make every attempt to provide accurate, up to date information, this podcast is not intended to serve as the standard of care or a definitive all-encompassing guide to emergency medicine. Furthermore, this podcast should not be used in any legal capacity. We do not establish the standard of care in any sense. All clinical cases and "patients" presented in the podcast are fictional. They are made up based on past interactions with real patients but are not intended to represent any specific person or exam. No specific individual patient information will ever be provided in the podcast. Any direct similarities to any real person or exam question is purely coincidental and unintentional. Do not use this podcast for medical advice. If you have stumbled here looking for self-diagnosis, please contact your doctor for any medical concerns. The information in this podcast is intended only for use by emergency medical providers, physicians, nurses, mid-level providers, and qualified medical personnel. By reading or listening to our material, you agree not to use it as the basis for your own medical treatment or the treatment of your patients.
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Sep 19, 2019
32 min

It's finally official, Episode 1 is here! In this Episode of "The Drug Box" we discuss adrenal insufficiency and why EMS is starting to treat it in the field.
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Disclaimer:
The information presented in this podcast is our own personal views, opinions, and research on the subject matter and do not represent those of our institution or our department. Medicine is an ever-changing landscape. While we make every attempt to provide accurate, up to date information, this podcast is not intended to serve as the standard of care or a definitive all-encompassing guide to emergency medicine. Furthermore, this podcast should not be used in any legal capacity. We do not establish the standard of care in any sense. All clinical cases and "patients" presented in the podcast are fictional. They are made up based on past interactions with real patients but are not intended to represent any specific person or exam. No specific individual patient information will ever be provided in the podcast. Any direct similarities to any real person or exam question is purely coincidental and unintentional. Do not use this podcast for medical advice. If you have stumbled here looking for self-diagnosis, please contact your doctor for any medical concerns. The information in this podcast is intended only for use by emergency medical providers, physicians, nurses, midlevel providers, and qualified medical personnel. By reading or listening to our material, you agree not to use it as the basis for your own medical treatment or the treatment of your patients.
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Sep 10, 2019
14 min

A quick hello from and an introduction to "The Drug Box" - a new podcast for EMS providers, by EMS providers!
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Sep 3, 2019
1 min
