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  • Ep 4: Talk Nerdy to Me – Medical Terminology & Anatomy Basics
    2025/09/08

    Ep 4: Talk Nerdy to Me – Medical Terminology & Anatomy Basics

    Mike and Jonathan dive into the challenging world of EMT vocabulary, tackling medical terminology and the basics of human anatomy. From anatomical position to directional terms like anterior, dorsal, and proximal, they explore how EMTs learn to speak a common language.

    The conversation also digs into when to use precise medical jargon versus plain language in the field, why mnemonics and analogies can make studying easier, and how anatomy leads directly into next week’s topic of pathophysiology. Plus, Jonathan spotlights the importance of modern tourniquet kits in this week’s Tools of the Trade.

    Episode Breakdown

    07:30 – Medical Term of the Week: Anatomical Position

    10:00 – Learning directional terms: anterior, posterior, dorsal, proximal, distal

    18:30 – Plain speak vs. professional jargon in EMS

    33:00 – Mnemonics, word roots, and anatomy study tips

    45:00 – Anatomy vs. physiology explained with car analogies

    58:00 – Tools of the Trade: Tourniquet Kits

    1:09:00 – Student Tip of the Week: Take care of personal needs when you can

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    ⚠️ Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and storytelling purposes only. It is not medical advice or official EMT training. Always follow your accredited instructors and local protocols.

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    🚑 RideAlong: EMT School Links

    https://linktr.ee/RideAlongEMTSchool

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    1 時間 13 分
  • Ep 3: Moral Quandaries & Hip Throws – Legalities, Ethics, and Moving Patients
    2025/09/01

    Mike and Max recap their third night of EMT school, where the class shifted between heavy ethical discussions and hands-on patient movement training. Joined by Jonathan, a working paramedic, the hosts dive into the real-world dilemmas of consent, duty to act, and scope of practice, before hitting the mats to practice carries, backboards, and stair chairs.

    From navigating moral conflicts in EMS to learning how to physically move patients without injury, this episode captures the balance between the mental and physical demands of EMT school.

    Episode Breakdown

    04:27 – Medical Term of the Week: Implied Consent

    18:00 – Main Class Topics:

    18:20 – Express vs. implied consent and patient refusals

    27:00 – Duty to act, Good Samaritan laws, and moral conflicts

    33:00 – Scope of practice, medical directors, and EMS protocols

    45:00 – Confidentiality, HIPAA, and mandatory reporting

    53:00 – Ethical dilemmas in real-world EMS

    1:05:00 – Hands-On Skills: Patient carries, drags, backboards & stretchers

    1:08:00 – Tools of the Trade: Stair Chair

    1:17:00 – Student Tip of the Week: Stay physically fit for patient care

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    ⚠️ Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and storytelling purposes only. It is not medical advice or official EMT training. Always follow your accredited instructors and local protocols.

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    🚑 RideAlong: EMT School Links

    https://linktr.ee/RideAlongEMTSchool

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    1 時間 20 分
  • Ep 2: Surviving Week One – Intro to EMS & EMT Well-being
    2025/09/01

    Mike and Max share what it was like stepping back into the classroom for their first week of EMT school — from being “older students” to navigating the demographics of their new classmates. Joined by Jonathan, a working paramedic, the hosts break down EMT training levels, trauma center designations, and why provider wellness matters if you want to last in this career.

    This episode also introduces two recurring segments: Tools of the Trade and Student Tips — giving you practical resources and advice to help on your own EMT journey.

    Episode Breakdown

    00:12 – Medical Term of the Week: Trauma Center Levels

    18:00 – Main Class Topics:

    18:20 – EMT training levels (EMR, EMT, AEMT, Paramedic)

    22:00 – Trauma center designations and hospital capabilities

    27:00 – Class demographics & being “older” students

    32:00 – Instructor styles and classroom reality

    49:00 – EMS history & culture shift around provider wellness

    1:22:00 – Tools of the Trade: PAMedic.org app

    1:27:00 – Student Tip of the Week: Get in the book

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    First Responder Mental Health Resources

    https://responderstrong.org/

    Safe Call Now: (206) 459-3020

    National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: 988

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    ⚠️ Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and storytelling purposes only. It is not medical advice or official EMT training. Always follow your accredited instructors and local protocols.

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    🚑 RideAlong: EMT School Links

    https://linktr.ee/RideAlongEMTSchool

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    1 時間 31 分
  • Ep 1: "Why EMT School?"
    2025/09/01

    RideAlong: EMT School – Ep. 1 “Why EMT School?”

    In the very first episode of RideAlong: EMT School, Mike and Max dive into why they decided to start EMT school and what it takes to get enrolled. Joined by Jonathan, a working paramedic, the hosts discuss the sacrifices needed to balance training with work and family, the gear and requirements for getting started, and what new EMT students should expect from their first night in class.

    Whether you’re curious about becoming an EMT or just want a behind-the-scenes look at the student journey, this is where it all begins.

    Episode Breakdown

    00:00 – Intro & welcome

    03:30 – Main Class Topics:

    03:35 – Why we started this podcast

    05:10 – Meet the hosts: Jonathan, Mike, and Max

    09:30 – Mike’s background & Bulletn.net

    12:20 – Max’s background and motivation

    15:00 – Why share the EMT student journey?

    18:20 – Finding and enrolling in an EMT program

    26:00 – Costs, scholarships, and financial aid

    33:00 – Time commitment & sacrifices

    43:00 – Background checks, uniforms, and required gear

    47:00 – FEMA/NIMS coursework and prep

    55:00 – Student Tip of the Week: Jonathan’s first EMT school advice

    59:00 – Closing thoughts & what’s next in EMT school

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    ⚠️ Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and storytelling purposes only. It is not medical advice or official EMT training. Always follow your accredited instructors and local protocols.

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    RideAlong: EMT School Linktree

    https://linktr.ee/RideAlongEMTSchool

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    1 時間 1 分
  • Official Trailer | RideAlong: EMT School Podcast (Launching Sept 1)
    2025/08/29

    Ever wonder what it’s really like to become an EMT? RideAlong: EMT School follows Mike and Max as they take on EMT training for the first time, with guidance from their co-host Jonathon, a paramedic bringing real-world perspective.

    Each week, the trio breaks down lessons from class, shares the challenges of training, and explores the tools, tips, and stories that every future EMT should know. From medical terms to hands-on skills, this podcast gives you a front-row seat to the student experience.

    Whether you’re thinking about EMT school, already in EMS, or just curious about the world of first responders, this podcast is your inside look.

    🎙️ New episodes every Monday. Stay sharp, strap in, and ride along with us.

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