The ketamine debate: How should EMS handle its use?
The ketamine debate: How should EMS handle its use? by EMS1 Podcasts

The ketamine debate: How should EMS handle its use? by EMS1 Podcasts
The 'ambulance driver,' road safety and Zoom conferences by EMS1 Podcasts
Imaginary Barriers: How HIPAA promotes bidirectional data exchange: EMS One-Stop With Rob Lawrence
Which quality measures will improve EMS? by EMS1 Podcasts
What the 2020 EMS Trend Report reveals about the industry by EMS1 Podcasts
Scene safety and responding to civil unrest: EMS One-Stop With Rob Lawrence by EMS1 Podcasts
The transformation of EMS during the pandemic by EMS1 Podcasts
Words of wisdom: Motivational speaker offers inspiration to EMS providers by EMS1 Podcasts
EMS in the news: A 50 year milestone, hazard pay and ambulance safety by EMS1 Podcasts
50 years of prehospital medicine: EMS One-Stop With Rob Lawrence by EMS1 Podcasts
How EMS leaders can combat a toxic work culture by EMS1 Podcasts
EMS 2050: EMS One-Stop With Rob Lawrence
On this episode, co-hosts Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson are joined by Buck Ferris, who discusses post-EMS professions and his role as an organ donation training coordinator. There are many different jobs that providers can transition to once they decide to leave their EMS careers. Ferris talks about the different types of organ donation, defines some nomenclature, discusses training and shares some of his experiences on the job.
EMS by the numbers: EMS One-Stop With Rob Lawrence
Is EMS a career field or a stepping stone? by EMS1 Podcasts
Keep up the external political pressure for the good of EMS: EMS One-Stop With Rob Lawrence
On this episode of the Inside EMS podcast, co-hosts Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson dive into the mailbag to answer a listener question on professionalism. The listener describes his coworkers walking patients to the stretcher, or suggesting they call a ride-sharing service, like Uber, instead of calling for an ambulance. How, the listener asks, should they handle this display of unprofessionalism from their peers? Cebollero states this is a culture issue. "Vision is where you are going, strat...
Understanding asphyxia: Postional, traumatic or strangulation? by EMS1 Podcasts
Do we have the right stuff? – EMS One-Stop With Rob Lawrence
Tracing a new pathway for EMS workers - EMS One-Stop With Rob Lawrence
How will EMS be perceived after the global pandemic subsides? by EMS1 Podcasts
The future of EMS staffing post-pandemic by EMS1 Podcasts
EMS One-Stop With Rob Lawrence - Legislative hurdles check hazard pay, PSOB Benefits
Fla. Assistant Chief of Special Ops shares his agency's pandemic response by EMS1 Podcasts
Thank you, EMS providers, for your dedication by EMS1 Podcasts
What does good leadership look like during a pandemic? by EMS1 Podcasts
Key financial packages and operational asks to keep EMS afloat and functioning EMS is a business, like it or not, and the COVID-19 pandemic has certainly highlighted the economics of delivering patient care. The rule of thumb is simple: if we can’t make payroll, then we can’t pay the workforce, potentially leading to furloughs, layoffs and closures.
Inside EMS: Inside EMS celebrates 1M listens by EMS1 Podcasts
Inside EMS: The new normal: Living and working during the pandemic by EMS1 Podcasts
How to reduce stress during a pandemic, with Mike Taigman by EMS1 Podcasts