
Podcast 192 - Salicylate Toxicity Management w/ Dr. Brookeman & Nicholas Henchal
In this episode, flight paramedic Nicholas Henchal and EMS physician Dr. Harrison Brookeman break down salicylate toxicity from the ground u...
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Podcast by Tyler Christifulli & Sam Ireland

In this episode, flight paramedic Nicholas Henchal and EMS physician Dr. Harrison Brookeman break down salicylate toxicity from the ground u...

What does sepsis management look like for EMS? Tyler and Kevin Collopy break down the current state of sepsis care, including EMS recognitio...

"GCS less than 8, intubate." We've all heard it. Many of us were taught it. In this episode of the FOAMfrat Podcast, Tyler and FOAMfrat educ...

In this episode of the FOAMfrat Podcast, we sit down with Joe Hylton , one of the go-to ventilator educators in critical care transport, to...

In this episode of the FOAMfrat Podcast, Dr. Harrison Brookeman joins the discussion to examine methemoglobinemia and the emerging prehospit...

A little over a year ago, I made a short reel discussing ventilating a patient in a severe metabolic acidosis. In the video, I mentioned tha...

Pelvic binders have long been considered a standard intervention in the management of suspected pelvic fractures in the prehospital setting....

In this episode, Tyler sits down with Hanna Thompson to discuss a critical yet often overlooked topic in EMS—eating disorders. Drawing from...

In this episode, Tyler Christifulli sits down with cardiac perfusionist Brian Cress to dig into the physiology of coronary perfusion, the me...

In this conversation, Dr. Peter Weimersheimer discusses various techniques and tips for performing cardiac ultrasound in emergency medicine....

Stroke assessment tools like BEFAST are crucial for swiftly identifying symptoms and expediting treatment. However, language barriers can hi...

Does medicine have dangerous side effects for women? Are the "normal" values we have set for diagnostics possibly endangering specific popul...

In this episode of the FOAMfrat podcast, join as we discuss mass casualty management with Chief Robert Luckritz of Austin Travis County EMS...

Join Rommie Duckworth and FOAMfrat as we discuss the mental framing and big-picture thought process behind the first five minutes of any mas...

In this episode, Alec Wilcox & I discuss ECPR eligibility & preparation. ECPR, or extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation, involves tak...

The integration of point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is transforming emergency medical services (EMS) by enhancing diagnostic capabilities an...

In this episode, Dr Banerjee and I discuss a new traumatic brain injury (TBI) protocol his department is trialing for pediatric patients wit...

Matt Hoffman is the editor-in-chief of PulmCCM, a blog that frequently updates its readers on evidence and best practices in critical care m...

In this episode of FOAMfrat, Tyler speaks with paramedic Kyle Rice to discuss a deeply personal and eye-opening experience—rolling his ambul...

In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Jeffrey Jarvis , author of a fascinating paper on the impact of lights and siren (L&S) use in EMS respo...

In this podcast, we discuss the nuances and strategy of the T1 ventilator with RRT, Joe Hylton. Whether you're a paramedic or a healthcare p...

Thoracic dissections are surgical emergencies that require precise temporizing measures until surgery can be performed. In this session, par...

In this conversation, Tyler and Dr. Cynthia Griffin discuss the finger thoracostomy procedure. They cover topics such as when to choose fing...

Alaina Martini, a flight nurse at Allegheny Life Flight, shares her expertise on transporting patients with external ventricular drains (EVD...

Dr. John Aho discusses needle decompression and the procedure's indications, techniques, and potential pitfalls. He emphasizes the importanc...

An iceberg typically shows only 10% of its mass above water. To appreciate the other 90%, you need to dive deep. That's precisely what we're...

The conversation is about a paper on false electrical capture and pre-hospital transcutaneous pacing by paramedics. The guests, Tom Boutilet...

In this episode we discuss whether the concept of having a "max dose" of your pressor has any evidence or physiological backing. Joining me...

How do you talk to a patient experiencing suicidal ideation? What if you're the one having these thoughts? We're interviewing James Boomhowe...

Chris Carlstrom is a flight nurse at Life Link III and also works part-time at a ketamine infusion clinic. We've had some interesting conver...

When I became a paramedic, being able to provide pain management was one of the "new interventions" that I looked forward to most. As an EMT...

Taking on pharmacology in EMT school is a big hurdle. We wanted to write something that not only explained the basics of the medications but...

I had the privilege to bring on two passionate fathers of children with Autism to help me better understand how to approach and communicate...

EMS providers encounter various infectious diseases daily and need to know the routes of exposure, risks, and preventive measures to protect...

In this episode, Dan Rauh & Mike Boone from Heavy Lies The Helmet join me to hash out our workflows and drugs of choice for four particular...

Moments after the heart stops the entire circulatory system finally has a chance to bring venous and arterial pressures to equilibrium. Card...

AI will be integrated into everything we do in medicine, perhaps sooner than we think. It will help keep our patients safe, our providers in...

In this episode, Tyler is joined by Shaylah Montgomery to discuss decision-making, human factors, and mental shortcuts utilizing pattern det...

0.9. When a patient is in shock, their volume of distribution changes, and peripheral blood flow is reduced. This means more blood is shunte...

We just finished re-recording our pediatric arrest class in Studio and decided to play the unedited version of my discussion with Dr. Paul B...

Sam Henne is the creator of Mind Over Medic and a co-worker of mine at Life Link III. In this episode, we discuss the components of critical...

EMS is well-trained in peripheral intravenous as well as intraosseous access. However, central lines remain off-limits for many clinicians i...

Had the opportunity to talk with Dr. Sam Slishman, the inventor of the Slishman traction splint. We had a great conversation on the idea/con...

A-a gradient, a/A ratio, and P: F ratio - are all different views of the same item. These formulas do not have a complete view of oxygenatio...

I ran some specific decision points when treating the REALLY BAD massiVE pulmonary embolism patient by Shane & Brian from the FOAMfrat Team....

Theresa Bowden is a rockstar flight nurse who specializes in NICU transports. In this episode, you will listen in as Theresa explains anythi...

Does IVC assessment have a role in pre-hospital ultrasound? This week we talk to one of the newest members of FOAMfrat, Shane O'Donnell.

Do specialized pediatric jump bags alienate the pediatric population? They typically don't get used as much, and introducing a foreign bag i...

The FOAMfrat podcast is back in 2022 with a discussion on how virtual reality can be used in EMS education. We did our first VR class a few...

The thyroid is a butterfly -shaped gland. But for some, it can be more like a bullet to the neck. The number of systems that our thyroid hel...