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The World’s Okayest Medic Podcast

The World’s Okayest Medic Podcast is a podcast for all EMS providers. Whether you’re an EMT, paramedic, nurse; work in a 911 response setting or critical care transport; and are a novice or experienced clinician, this podcast is for you.
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Episodes

Saturday Coffee Talk (4/18/26)

LISTENER DISCRETION IS ADVISED. Sensitive themes. Language. References: Rautaharju PM, Park L, Rautaharju FS, Crow R. A standardized procedure for locating and documenting ECG chest electrode positions: consideration of the effect of breast tissue on ECG amplitudes in women. J Electrocardiol. 1998 Jan;31(1):17-29.

Apr 17, 202633 min

Bill Berlin RN: Communicating with the Chronically Sick Kid and Family

Bill Berlin is a flight nurse and serves in the USAF. His daughter is currently battling Leukemia and Bill was kind enough to come on to the podcast to talk about what this journey has taught him about being a health care provider. Listener discretion is advised.

Apr 13, 202643 min

Saturday Coffee Talk (4/11/26)

Listener discretion is advised. References: Cook CE, Thigpen CA. Five good reasons to be disappointed with randomized trials. J Man Manip Ther. 2019 May;27(2):63-65. doi: 10.1080/10669817.2019.1589697. Epub 2019 Mar 14. PMID: 30935322 Fernainy P, Cohen AA, Murray E, Losina E, Lamontagne F, Sourial N. Rethinking the pros and cons of randomized controlled trials and observational studies in the era of big data and advanced methods: a panel discussion. BMC Proc. 2024 Jan 18;18(Suppl 2):1. doi: 10.1...

Apr 11, 202640 min

Saturday Coffee Talk (4/4/26)

LISTENER DISCRETION IS ADVISED. Language. Sensitive themes. Study Citation: Vattipally VN, Ran KR, Myneni S, Jo J, Margolis A, Nasr IW, Robinson S, Cohen AR, Azad TD. Emergency Medical Services Time on Scene Associated with Reduced Dead-on-Arrival Status Among Pediatric Patients with Severe Traumatic Brain Injury. Prehosp Emerg Care. 2026 Jan 21:1-9. doi: 10.1080/10903127.2025.2605648. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 41418045.

Apr 04, 202651 min

Saturday Coffee Talk (3/28/26)

LISTENER DISCRETION IS ADVISED! ADULT THEMES. LANGUAGE. References: Smith, J. E., Cardigan, R., Sanderson, E., Silsby, L., Rourke, C., Barnard, E. B. G., Basham, P., Antonacci, G., Charlewood, R., Dallas, N., Davies, J., Goodwin, E., Hawton, A., Hudson, C., Lucas, J., Keen, K., Lyon, R. M., & Nolan, B. (2026). Prehospital whole blood in traumatic hemorrhage — a randomized controlled trial. The New England Journal of Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1056/nejmoa2516043 Dr. Antevy's Discussion Thre...

Mar 27, 202627 min

Saturday Coffee Talk (3/7/26)

Listener discretion is advised. Japanese Airway Study: Kubo A, Kunitatsu K, Nakashima T, Horitani R, Kajimoto Y, Inoue S, Hironishi M. Association between endotracheal intubation and outcomes of nonshockable out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in Japan. BMC Emerg Med. 2025 Sep 24;25(1):185. doi: 10.1186/s12873-025-01341-6. PMID: 40993541; PMCID: PMC12462024.

Mar 07, 202636 min

The Coffee Talk is EARLY THIS WEEK (2/19/26)

Listener discretion is advised. References: Varney J, Motawea KR, Mostafa MR, AbdelQadir YH, Aboelenein M, Kandil OA, Ibrahim N, Hashim HT, Murry K, Jackson G, Shah J, Boury M, Awad AK, Patel P, Awad DM, Rozan SS, Talat NE. Efficacy of heads-up CPR compared to supine CPR positions: Systematic review and meta-analysis. Health Sci Rep. 2022 May 24;5 Norii T, Lukas G, Samantaray A, Yabuki M, Olasveengen TM, Bray JE; International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation ILCOR Basic Life Support Task Forc...

Feb 19, 202633 min

Subarachnoid Hemorrhage

Listener discretion is advised. References: Decorticate and Decerebrate Posturing. (Dec 18, 2025). David Goldemund. “Stroke Manual.” Available: https://www.stroke-manual.com/decorticate-and-decerebrate-posturing/ Schmutzhard, E. (2019). Central breathing disturbances in stroke. J. Neuro Sciences, 405 suppl. Torres AC, Bebarta VS, April MD, Maddry JK, Herson PS, Sciorilli JV, Rossi YI, Dos Reis Schevz R, da Silva DBP, Lee J, Gallani F, Maegele M. Is ketamine safe for traumatic brain injury? A sys...

Feb 17, 202635 min

Nicole Hooser

Listener discretion is advised.

Feb 09, 202657 min

Dan Koloden

Listener discretion is advised.

Feb 02, 202648 min

Ryan Bolger

Listener discretion is advised.

Jan 26, 202642 min

Saturday Coffee Talk (1/24/26)

Listener discretion is advised. References: Bona & Friedman. (Apr 3, 2018). Ambulance Lights and Sirens Should Only Be Used When the Benefit Outweighs the Risks. Available: https://https://www.acepnow.com/article/ambulance-lights-and-sirens-should-only-be-used-when-the-benefit-outweighs-the-risks/ NTSB Preliminary Report: Available: https://verticalavi.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Report_ERA26FA035_201974_1_21_2026-12_05_27-AM.pdf PMID 30648537, 20845321, 11339726 Zavadasky, M. (June 2, 20...

Jan 23, 202634 min

Sal Cortez

Sal Cortez has over forty years of experience as a paramedic and LEO. He has responded to two major active shooter incidents, worked as a flight medic, served on the California Governor's protection detail, and now runs TEMS training at the International School of Tactical Medicine. Listener discretion is advised.

Jan 19, 20261 hr 19 min
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