EMCrit podcast - pulse Ox lag & Oxygen

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Great podcast on Pulse Ox lag and the physiology of oxygen. It hits on a lot of topics relevant to EMS, such as desaturation during during RSI, as well as address a lot of questions commonly asked on the forum.

http://emcrit.org/podcasts/oxygen-physiology/
 
EMCrit is an awesome podcast. Haven't updated my collection in a while, I'll have to get on it.

Any other good ones besides ICU Rounds? Confessions of an EMS Newbie was a good one too during medic school but it hasn't updated in a while.
 
EMCrit is an awesome podcast. Haven't updated my collection in a while, I'll have to get on it.

Any other good ones besides ICU Rounds? Confessions of an EMS Newbie was a good one too during medic school but it hasn't updated in a while.

ERcast, learning radiology (May not be interesting to you), EMS: Pharmacology
 
EMCrit is an awesome podcast. Haven't updated my collection in a while, I'll have to get on it.

Any other good ones besides ICU Rounds? Confessions of an EMS Newbie was a good one too during medic school but it hasn't updated in a while.

http://www.smartem.org/

But I second EMCrit (Weingart) and ICU Rounds (Jeff Guy).
 
Jeff Guy has done a lot of really interesting stuff. He had a hand in the PHTLS Podcasts, did the Pharm for Prehospital Professionals one as well.

Probably one of my favorite speakers.
 
Content, Yes. Voice, No. Something about it just annoys me.

I've always thought he was a great speaker. Agree to disagree haha.

He can hold my attention whereas I lose interest in many podcasts because I don't like the style of the speaker.
 
If you get on ItunesU... search for "The University of Iowa Department of Emergency Medicine". I actually found it just by searching "emergency medicine", but that is the one you need to look for. I have downloaded probably 20 lectures on various aspects of emergency medicine and most of them have been great.

Some of them are geared towards paramedics but most are for residents / physicians. Everything from lectures on Vent. setting, rhabdomyolitis, compartment syndrome, ESRD, pediatric airway, chest tubes, ect.

A lot of them have slides that you can watch as the audio is played but often I just listen to them on the way to work.
 
any good for bls/als students?

Pharmacology for the Pre-Hospital Professional by Jeff Guy is geared towards medic students. If you look at my previous post there is paramedic student lectures on toxicology and some other stuff on ItunesU.
 
+1 for iTunes U. Some great stuff.

Seconded for Jeff Guy's Pharm podcast. Helped me get a good basic knowledge, that's all it is though, basic.

PHTLS helped during our trauma section. Jeff Guy does some but there's a multitude of other speakers that lecture as well.

Confessions of an EMS Newbie has Kelly Grayson and another guy whose name I can't remember who is in medic school and the podcast is about his experience throughout school.

I've started listening to the EM stuff on iTunes U more so than anything else now.
 
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