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What podcasts is everyone listening to? I know I'm sitting here at work listening to Emcrit, and have FlightBridgeED and the EMS Lecture Series also on my phone.
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What podcasts is everyone listening to? I know I'm sitting here at work listening to Emcrit, and have FlightBridgeED and the EMS Lecture Series also on my phone.
What podcasts is everyone listening to? I know I'm sitting here at work listening to Emcrit, and have FlightBridgeED and the EMS Lecture Series also on my phone.
I was a big fan of "Confessions of an EMS newbie" with Kelly Grayson and Ron Davis. I still don't know why Ron decided not to use his Paramedic License after obtaining it.
He makes more money doing photography/IT work?
I was a big fan of "Confessions of an EMS newbie" with Kelly Grayson and Ron Davis. I still don't know why Ron decided not to use his Paramedic License after obtaining it.
I didn't think he ever passed the registry practicals? Might be wrong though.
I do agree though, definitely helped me in school quite a bit.
Any recommendations for anesthesia ones?
I feel like that could be really interesting.
where is everyone getting the podcasts at? on iTunes? or something like that.
forgive me for being technologically ignorant...
World of Anesthesiology is probably the one you'd find the most interesting, but unfortunately it hasn't been updated in a long time.
OpenAnesthesia and Clinical Anesthesia are other ones that I listen to.
You can subscribe to most of them in iTunes, but IMO the better way is to find the website, copy the RSS feed URL for the podcast, and then past that URL into you podcast app.
FWIW, RSS is how I get all my journal updates and clinical website updates, as well as non-clinical news and stuff. I use Feedly for that, but there are lots of good RSS readers out there.