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Megan shares her story from the night her husband nearly died from a sudden cardiac arrest, to finding out about his brain injury, and transitioning back to life at home after three months in a hospital. She captures what life is like with short term and long term memory loss as she openly shares about the struggles and questions they are left dealing with.
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RTB

North East Ambulance Service

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RTB (Return To Base) is a podcast from North East Ambulance Service. In each episode, operational colleagues from across the service speak to experts within their field to try and answer some of the big questions staff members have about working in the ambulance service, from day-to-day issues like mental health and the importance of speaking up, to big picture ideas like the future of paramedicine.
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You survived the heart attack, cardiac surgery, or cardiac arrest, but now what? Life after a heart event can feel overwhelming, lonely, and uncertain. Your body may be healing, but your mind and emotions are still catching up. Friends say you’re lucky to be alive, and you know you are. But inside, you’re dealing with fear, exhaustion, and grief. You’ve been given a second chance, but you don’t know how to make the most of it. Your confidence is shaken, your energy is low, and no one really ...
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I'm Paul from PassACLS.com and I'm here to help you pass ACLS. Like an audio flash card, this podcast is intended to aid any medical professional preparing for an Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) class. Each three-to-nine minute episode covers one of the skills needed to recognize a stroke or cardiac emergency and work as a high performing team to deliver safe, quality patient care. Listening to a tip a day for a few weeks prior to your ACLS class will help cement the core concept ...
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ESC TV Today – Your Cardiovascular News

European Society of Cardiology

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The European Society of Cardiology brings you the most relevant news in cardiovascular medicine, opinions from leading experts, and insight into the latest developments in our field that really matter. You can also be interested in other ESC podcasts: ESC Cardio Talk, EHRA Cardio Talk and HFA Cardio Talk. Check them out!
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Real Life stories of lives saved, lost, and changed saved due to Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA)- the largest cause of natural death in the United States. The SaveHeart Stories podcast sheds light on how to drastically improve SCA survival rates by placing Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) everywhere people live, work, and play, training more people in basic CPR & AED use, and promoting youth heart screenings to uncover potential heart defects in teenagers. Every year in the U.S., out-of- ...
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Hospital nursing staff face many post-pandemic challenges in their cardiac resuscitation programs. Ensuring all staff have the confidence, technology, and tools for optimal response is a primary goal for hospitals throughout the nation. “Beyond the Shock” offers relatable insights and experiences to use in your cardiac resuscitation programs. Download it today and uncover new ways to look at current challenges. The speakers and guests in this series may have a financial or advisory relations ...
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Who's Tom & Dick

Patrick Mortimer & Martin Weavers

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Unlock the Power of Positivity: Your Wellness Wake-Up Call "Cancer, Heart Disease, Health, and Well-being — with a dose of laughter to keep us going. These days, Cancer and Heart Disease affect far too many men and women. Nothing truly prepares you for the shock of a diagnosis or the terrifying moment of chest pain followed by a heart attack or cardiac arrest. In our podcast, we open up about our own journeys — from diagnosis and treatment to the vital support of family, friends, and the men ...
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EMCrit FOAM Feed

Scott D. Weingart, MD FCCM

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Help me fill in the blanks of the practice of ED Critical Care. In this podcast, we discuss all things related to the crashing, critically ill patient in the Emergency Department. Find the show notes at emcrit.org.
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A Big Heart

Mike Papale

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A Big Heart is a podcast about living with heart disease. When Mike Papale was 17 years old he was seemingly healthy and being recruited to play basketball in college. On August 24, 2006, while working at a basketball camp, Mike slumped over and went into sudden cardiac arrest. There was no AED on site and doctors have said his chances of survival were one in a million. He was later diagnosed with Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM). Mike is currently the President & CEO of In A Heartbeat, a n ...
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Jellis Vaes

Jellis Vaes

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Jellis Vaes is a mental health coach (studying to become a clinical psychologist) and the Founder of Inner Path Seekers, an educational platform on life, and The Heart Warrior Project, a support platform for sudden cardiac arrest survivors. This podcast is a collection of content he made and other podcasts he appeared on. You can follow Jellis Vaes on Instagram and YouTube @JellisVaes. For more info about the projects Jellis is currently working on or how to contact him, go to www.linktr.ee/ ...
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Think GREAT

Hubbard Radio

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Erik Therwanger impacts people and empowers them to achieve greater results - no matter what circumstances they face. Since 2008, he has transformed individuals, teams, leaders, and organizations by sharing the concepts in six books. On Think GREAT, Erik will uniquely share his combined experiences in the Marine Corps, as an executive business leader, and as his wife's caregiver (four bouts of cancer and cardiac arrest) to empower people who are ready to fulfill their greater purpose, want t ...
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JACC This Week

American College of Cardiology

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Weekly summary and focused insights of the high-impact cardiovascular research published in the JACC from Editor-in-Chief Harlan M. Krumholz, MD, SM, FACC, shaping cardiovascular care today.
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Interviews with leading researchers and thinkers in health care about practice-changing research, innovations, and the most pressing issues facing medicine and health care today from JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association.
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Your life is your choice and your responsibility, but you don’t have to walk the path alone. Abundance and Holistic/Meditation Coach Leah Marie, founder and owner of The Sweet Retreat, a meditation and enlightenment center in Westport, MA, is committed to helping those who are looking to improve their lives and well-being. Leah was directed to her spiritual path after having a near death and out of body experience in 2001 when she was injured in a equestrian accident where her body went into ...
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Not Another Medical Podcast

Not Another Medical Podcast

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Three real friends—who happen to be real doctors—swap stories, bust myths, and break down the weird, wonderful, and sometimes worrying sides of human health. A surgeon, an ER physician, and an internist take you beyond the jargon, making sense of medicine with humor, curiosity, and humanity. Each episode tackles one topic in depth, blending science you can trust with conversations you’ll actually enjoy.
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Good Nurse Bad Nurse

Good Nurse Bad Nurse

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A light-hearted, fun podcast hosted by a registered nurse and special guests who take turns telling you two medical-related stories...one dark and mysterious ... one uplifting and inspirational. They also discuss current events and hot topics related to nursing and the medical field.
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Hosts, Alex Finch, MD and Venk Bellamkonda, MD explore topics relevant to the practice, education or research of emergency medicine. Enjoy interviews with people on the front lines, thought leaders from around the world, and the comedy and drama of life when it intersects with emergency care. Follow us on X: @AlwaysOnEM Email: [email protected]
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Neurocritical Care Society Podcast

Neurocritical Care Society

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The goal of the Neurocritical Care Society Podcast is to summarize some of the latest content and cutting edge research published in the journal, Neurocritical Care, official journal of the Neurocritical Care Society. Episodes are produced regularly and feature interviews with the top researchers around the world in the fields of neurology, critical care and neurosurgery.
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The Poison Lab

Clinical Toxicology LLC

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Dive into the captivating world of poisons with The Poison Lab! Hosted by Clinical Toxicologist Ryan Feldman (@EMPoisonPharmD), who has over a decade of managing poisoning and drug overdose via poison centers and in the emergency department. Also occasional co-hosted by his robo cohost Toxo! (@LabPoison). This show unpacks the fascinating history, cutting-edge science, and life-saving medical management of toxins from around the globe. From stories of those impacted to expert insights from p ...
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The Health Technology Podcast

UCSF Rosenman Institute

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Join the UCSF Rosenman Institute as we sit down with the most inspiring innovators in the healthtech industry. Our guests are creating technologies that save and improve patients’ lives. Listen in as they share their journeys, career insights, and invaluable lessons learned. Be inspired by the best and brightest in healthtech as they discuss their contributions to the future of healthcare.
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Paediatric Emergencies

Dr Christopher Flannigan

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This podcast will cover the management of the critically ill child who needs intensive care support and will provide an approach to managing them till care is taken over by the PICU team.
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EMSconnect On Shift is a podcast that brings together the stories, challenges, and insights of the medical and EMS communities. Hosted by experienced professionals, this show dives into the real-world experiences of those on the frontlines of emergency medical services. From heart-pounding calls to the behind-the-scenes operations, EMSconnect On Shift offers a unique perspective on the daily lives of EMS providers. We also feature episodes for general audiences, highlighting topics that reso ...
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Hypothermic patients aren't dead until they are warm and dead. When a patient’s core body temperature drops below 96.8° F (36° C), they are hypothermic. As the body’s temperature drops below 36° C, hypothermia may further be classified as moderate or severe. Modifying the ACLS Adult Cardiac Arrest algorithm for patients with severe hypothermia. Fol…
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Welcome back to the Sydney HEMS debrief. We are up to episode 11! Today, we are pivoting towards toxicology. Specifically, we discuss some of the more common toxidromes encountered pre-hospitally, how they cause cardiac arrest, and what providers – in particular pre-hospital providers – may do in order to best resuscitate these patients. In additio…
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What really happens when someone collapses in public? In this episode, we break down the difference between cardiac arrest and heart attack, and share what you can do to save a life—no medical training required. From CPR basics to AEDs and Good Samaritan laws, we cover the facts, bust the myths, and empower you to act when it matters most. Tune in …
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A pregnant woman goes into cardiac arrest while chasing her dog–then God sent help and saved her life. AND A boy who survived a shark attack shares that Jesus was there with him on that day. To see videos and photos referenced in this episode, visit GodUpdates! https://www.godtube.com/blog/pregnant-woman-saved-after-chasing-dog.html https://www.god…
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Review of: rescue breathing; advantages of waveform capnography; and delivering artificial ventilations during CPR with and without an advanced airway. Providing rescue breathing to apneic patients with a palpable pulse. Normal end tidal CO2 for patients with a pulse. Identification of cardiac arrest and our immediate actions. Providing artificial …
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Emma Heming Willis, 47, wife of actor Bruce Willis, sat down with Diane Sawyer for an interview. AND Ethel Caterham, a quiet soul from England, celebrated her 116th birthday. To see videos and photos referenced in this episode, visit GodUpdates! https://www.godtube.com/blog/bruce-willis-wife-talks-about-dementia.html https://www.godtube.com/blog/se…
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Edward and Janet Quinn have been married for 70 years this year. Now that’s a number you don’t see every day. AND What happens when a 4-year-old calls 911? When it’s not an emergency, it’s to talk about swimming and soccer, of course. To see videos and photos referenced in this episode, visit GodUpdates! https://www.godtube.com/blog/married-70-year…
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Send us a text Season 3 Episode 4 In this episode, we sit down with Karen Gilbert, an inspiring woman who has transformed her life through determination, research, and a thoughtful, professional approach to weight loss. Karen opens up about her personal journey—sharing the trials and tribulations she faced while struggling with her weight, and how …
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Send us a text Guitarist/Bassist/Drummer/ and vocalist, Daniel Cichos, aka Avenger (Nocturnal, Black Priest Of Satan, Angel Of Damnation, Ancient Lore, Scalare, Void Spectre, x-Bestial Desecration) and owner of Deathstrike Records visits the Morgue to talk about his Metal journey that goes back over 27 years. See you at the Morgue! music: Nocturnal…
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The use of calcium channel blocker medications for tachycardias refractory to Adenosine and to lower the blood pressure of hypertensive stroke patients. Calcium is one of the ions that move across the cellular membrane during cardiac contraction and relaxation. The primary use of calcium channel blockers in ACLS. Use of calcium channel blockers for…
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In this special episode of Good Nurse Bad Nurse, Tina interviews Jason Bellet, co-founder and chief business officer of Eko Health, the company behind the innovative smart stethoscope. They discuss the journey of transforming a traditional medical device into a digital tool, the challenges faced by clinician entrepreneurs, navigating FDA regulation…
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Review the ACLS treatment goals and targeted temperature management (TTM) for post-arrest patients that have return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC). Post-arrest care and recovery are the final two links in the chain of survival. Identification of ROSC during CPR. Initial patient management goals after identifying ROSC. Indications for starting TT…
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It’s the time of year when parents around the country take their kids to college. But for one family, that ended in tragedy. AND An adorable Long Island puppy gets stuck in a funny predicament, but that doesn’t stop him from lolling his tongue and being a good boy. To see videos and photos referenced in this episode, visit GodUpdates! https://www.g…
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After abdominal surgery, one of the strangest but most important questions your doctor will ask is: “Have you farted yet?” In this episode, three real doctors unpack why passing gas is such a big milestone in recovery, what’s really happening when your gut goes quiet, and the tricks hospitals use to get things moving again. Equal parts science and …
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Review the indications, contraindications, and safe administration of nitroglycerine to Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) patients with ischemic chest pain. Nitroglycerine is vasodilator that affects peripheral blood vessels and coronary arteries. Assessment of vital signs prior to administering nitro. Indications for use of nitroglycerine. Nitroglycer…
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Losing a child is every parent’s worst nightmare. The grief is crushing, the questions are endless, and the road ahead feels impossible to walk. Yet even in the darkest places, some find a way to turn sorrow into strength. They discover a purpose that not only honors their loved one but also protects countless others from the same heartbreak. In th…
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In this episode of the NCS Podcast Currents series, host Lauren Koffman, DO, MS, speaks with Camilo Espinosa-Jovel, MD, and Clio Rubinos, MD, MS, FACNS, about their recent Currents article on the Seizure Code strategy. They share how their collaboration began across continents, the origins of the seizure code and the importance of recognizing and t…
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In this episode, Editor-in-Chief Harlan Krumholz explores the evolving landscape of cardiovascular medicine, beginning with a call for responsible stewardship of artificial intelligence. Highlights include a major registry study on percutaneous aspiration for right-sided endocarditis, the predictive power of polygenic risk scores in heart failure, …
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Identification of Atrial Fibrillation (A-Fib) & Atrial Flutter on the ECG and the treatment of unstable and stable SVT patients with A-Fib/Flutter. The ECG characteristics of A-Fib and A-Flutter. Recognition and treatment of unstable patients in A-Fib/Flutter with rapid ventricular response (RVR). Suggested energy settings for synchronized cardiove…
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Family isn't always about shared DNA—sometimes it's about the people who choose to show up and stand in the gap when you need them most. AND A mom and a stranger save a small child after a car plunges into a marina. To see videos and photos referenced in this episode, visit GodUpdates! https://www.godtube.com/blog/surrogate-grandparents-sharing-lov…
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a focus on its acute presentations and the care we can deliver to improve outcomes for our patients. Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a lifelong inherited blood disorder that affects over 15,000 people in the UK, and millions worldwide. It’s caused by the production of abnormal haemoglobin molecules, which distort red blood cells into a crescent, or “s…
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Review of Tablets & Toxins as an ACLS H &T reversible causes of cardiac arrest with some specific, commonly encountered examples. As an ACLS provider you do not need to be familiar with all of the different signs of various types of poisoning. You should be able to obtain a history and know to order toxicology. The majority of toxins don’t have a s…
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Judge Frank Caprio became well known for his reality show, his social media videos, and his compassion and belief in people. AND After spotting him on her route, a Pennsylvania mail carrier saves a victim from a car crash. To see videos and photos referenced in this episode, visit GodUpdates! https://www.godtube.com/blog/judge-frank-caprio-dies-at-…
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Send us a text Season 3 Episode 3 Miriam Margolyes better known for her role in Harry Potter as Professor Sprout, Miriam joins the boys on the Podcast today for a rollercoaster ride of fun and giggles. Buckle up for a backstage conversation with national treasure, truth-teller, and all-round force of nature Miriam Margolyes. Recorded live at Norwic…
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The ACLS algorithms are designed to make it easier to remember the key interventions we should deliver, and the order in which they should be delivered, to provide the best evidence-based care possible. Generally speaking, if there’s a change in a patient’s condition, we should ensure we’re using the correct algorithm. Three key points to remember …
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In this episode of The Poison Lab, host Ryan Feldman is joined by Dr. Joe Kennedy, medical toxicologist at the University of Vermont and consultant for the Northern New England Poison Center. Together they work through real poisoning cases to sharpen toxic differentials, sum up practical resuscitation priorities, and connect first-principles pharma…
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Review of when we should consider beta blocker use in ACLS's Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) & Tachycardia algorithms and when they're contraindicated. Beta blocking medications attach to Beta receptors to inhibit or “block” the effects of epinephrine (adrenaline)and norepinephrine in the body. The primary locations of Beta I, II, and III receptors. …
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A Massachusetts 5-year-old was playing in his yard when he fell 20 feet down his neighbor’s well. AND In 2007, 4-year-old Ellie Koerner and 4-year-old Dawson Nailor both had acute lymphoblastic leukemia and were treated by the same physicians. To see videos and photos referenced in this episode, visit GodUpdates! https://www.godtube.com/blog/girl-s…
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In today’s episode; Rethinking how we measure the harm caused by the arms industry The life long, and multigenerational, impact of starvation in Gaza What is the appropriate focus on prevention in general practice? The BMJ's international editor, Jocalyn Clark talks about a new series we've just published - examining the arms industry as a commerci…
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Send us a text Guitarist/Bassist/Vocalist Ed Miller aka Nameless Void (Negative Plane, Cultes Des Ghoules, X-Occultation, X-After Death) visits the Morgue to talk about his musical path and the history of New York’s Black Metal band Negative Plane. See you at the Morgue! music: Negative Plane- Poison and the Crucifix Negative Plane- Advent of the B…
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A review of advanced airway use in ACLS’s Adult Cardiac Arrest algorithm including: advantages, types, insertion, and monitoring ETCO2. When we should consider insertion of an advanced airway for patients in a shockable vs non-shockable rhythm. In addition to an endotracheal tube (ETT), other ACLS advanced airways include the Laryngeal Mask Airway …
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In this episode of the NCS Podcast Currents series, host Lauren Koffman, DO, MS, speaks with Swarna Rajagopalan, MD, MS, associate professor of neurology Cooper University Health Care about her recent co-authored Currents article on the role of ultrasound guidance in performing lumbar punctures in the neuroscience ICU. They discuss the limitations …
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