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Medic2Medic Podcast

Medic2Medic Podcast

著者: Steven Cohen
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Medic2Medic is back. After 300 episodes and a three-year pause, the podcast returns to shine a spotlight on the voices and stories that define Emergency Medical Services. Each episode takes you behind the sirens and into the lives of EMS professionals—paramedics, EMTs, educators, leaders, and innovators—who dedicate their careers to saving lives and shaping the future of prehospital care. Whether you’re in the field, connected to EMS, or simply curious about the people who answer the call, Medic2Medic brings you honest conversations, lessons learned, and the human side of emergency medicine. Because in EMS, the stories never retire.Copyright Steven Cohen 政治・政府 衛生・健康的な生活 身体的病い・疾患
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  • Episode 312: Ginger Locke
    2025/11/29
    Episode 312: In this episode, I welcome back Ginger Locke, a Paramedic and EMS Educator at Austin Community College for over two decades, and the creator of the Medic Mindset podcast. Ginger shares her journey through EMS education, how curiosity fuels her teaching style, and why mindset matters as much as medicine.

    We dive into how education has evolved, what makes today’s EMS students unique, and her new role as Director of Innovation and User Experience at Prodigy EMS. Ginger also reflects on her most memorable Medic Mindset episodes, her favorite guests, and the lessons she’s learned after nine years of podcasting.

    A thoughtful and inspiring conversation for anyone passionate about EMS, teaching, or the art of thinking clearly under pressure.

    https://www.spreaker.com/episode/episode-312-ginger-locke--68800901
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    37 分
  • Episode 311: Peter Antevy
    2025/11/16
    Episode 311: Dr. Peter Antevy returns to Medic2Medic to catch up on what’s new since his last visit, and a lot has happened from stepping into his new role as Chief Medical Officer for Brevard County Fire Rescue. Peter remains one of the most influential voices in emergency medical services today. In this episode, we talk about the 2025 AHA Guidelines, Handtevy, leadership in modern EMS systems, why EMS is the most important sub-specialty of Emergency Medicine, and how pediatric care continues to evolve thanks to his innovative approach. Peter shares real-world insights on translating new evidence into action and offers practical advice for providers on the front lines. If you’re passionate about improving patient care, leadership, and EMS innovation, this episode is a must-listen.
    https://www.spreaker.com/episode/episode-310-peter-antevy--68475475
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    52 分
  • Episode 310: Remle Crowe, Data, Systems of Care, and the Future of EMS
    2025/11/16
    Episode 310: Dr. Remle Crowe, Senior Director of Research and Data Enablement at ESO. Remle began her EMS journey as a volunteer EMT and instructor with the Mexican Red Cross in Mexico City, completed the EMS Research Fellowship at the National Registry of EMTs, and earned her Ph.D. in Public Health from The Ohio State University.We dive into how data drives better patient outcomes, operational efficiency, and provider wellness across EMS and hospital systems. She also shares her experience and advise about my passion projects and as an author of the newly released 2025 AHA Guidelines for CPR and ECC: Part 4: Systems of Care.

    Medic2Medic is back, bringing authentic voices, untold stories, and the human side of Emergency Medical Services and beyond.
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    41 分
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