Session 3 of Cardiology Management is led by Dr. George Lindbeck. This ECHO session reviews the anatomy and physiology of the heart and lungs, with a focus on congestive heart failure (CHF). It covers the causes and types of heart failure, key concepts like pulmonary edema and ventilation-perfusion mismatch, and how to recognize CHF clinically. […]
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Session 2 of Cardiology Management is led by Dr. George Lindbeck. This ECHO session focuses on prehospital cardiac care, emphasizing the role of 12-lead ECG in identifying and managing acute coronary events. It highlights key patterns and limitations of ECG interpretation, and uses case-based examples to build confidence in recognizing clinically significant findings in the […]
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Session 1 of Cardiology Management is led by Noah Hillstrom. This ECHO session explores the fundamentals of cardiac emergencies, beginning with key statistics on heart disease prevalence, cardiac arrest survival, and the time sensitive nature of intervention. It reviews relevant anatomy and physiology, covers common conditions such as congestive heart failure, acute coronary syndrome, and […]
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Session 4 of Developments in Trauma Resuscitation and Management for EMS is led by Michael Carunchio. This ECHO session focuses on airway management in acute care, including intubation techniques, indications, and when to avoid intubation. It covers predicting and managing difficult airways, key anatomy and alignment, use of adjuncts like the bougie, and maneuvers such as […]
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Session 3 of Developments in Trauma Resuscitation and Management for EMS is led by Michael Carunchio. This ECHO session reviews core brain anatomy and the pathophysiology of neurotrauma, including brain swelling, herniation, and elevated intracranial pressure. It covers key management strategies such as reducing ICP, hyperventilation, airway and pain management, and blood pressure control, while also […]
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Session 2 of Developments in Trauma Resuscitation and Management for EMS is led by Michael Carunchio. This ECHO session provides an overview of thoracic trauma, including its definition and epidemiology. It explores key mechanisms like deceleration injuries and cavitation, and highlights vulnerable structures such as the ligamentum arteriosum. The session reviews major injuries including pneumothorax, […]
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Session 1 of Developments in Trauma Resuscitation and Management for EMS is led by Michael Carunchio. This ECHO session challenges the use of chest compressions in traumatic cardiac arrest, emphasizing that compressions without definitive interventions are ineffective and may be harmful. Instead, it reframes traumatic arrest as primarily obstructive or hemorrhagic, prioritizing interventions like relieving […]
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Session 3 of Novel and Emerging Technologies is led by Dr. Harrison Brookeman. This ECHO session explores the growing role of point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) in emergency and prehospital care. It reviews why ultrasound is increasingly used in the field, key EMS applications such as identifying tamponade, hypovolemia, tension pneumothorax, thrombosis, and internal hemorrhage, and evidence […]
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Session 1 of Novel and Emerging Technologies is led by Dr. Kat Fivelstad. This ECHO session explores advances in organ replacement technologies and disability accommodations, while also addressing the controversy surrounding ableism in healthcare. Topics include mechanical circulatory support devices and what EMS providers need to know about them, differences in treatments such as total artificial […]
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Session 2 of Novel and Emerging Technologies is led by Dr. Kat Fivelstad. This ECHO session explores emerging innovations shaping the future of emergency and prehospital care. Topics include heads-up CPR and prehospital whole blood transfusion initiatives, as well as new transportation tools such as drones for search and rescue, disaster response, and improving rural […]
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