EMS LHP – Episode 55 – Research from NAEMSP 2022 – Part 2

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We’re back with the second part of our interviews with researchers from the NAEMSP 2022 conference in San Diego. In this episode, Dr. Jarvis interviews Dr. Brian Miller from Fort Worth, Texas, about his work on “MCD Walk,” i.e., the case of the migratory Lucas device, Dr. Sarah Frances McClure from UT San Antonio about the impact of EMS leadership engagement on a medic’s decision to get vaccinated against COVID-19, and finally Dr. Jim Menegazzi from Pitt about sodium bicarb in EMS Witnessed cardiac arrest.

Abstracts:
“MCD Walk” – Mechanical Compression Device Migration Leading to Inadequate Compression Depth.
Kerby Johnson, BS, NRP
William Gleason, BS, LP
Brian Miller, MD, FACEP, FAEMS
Veer Vithalani, MD, FACEP, FAEMS
Office of the Medical Director, Metropolitan Area EMS Authority, Fort Worth, Texas
 
EMS Leadership Presence Positively Influences EMS Provider’s Decision to Receive the COVID-19 Vaccine
Sarah Frances McClure, DO, FAWM, NRP
Bryan Everitt, MD, NRP
Mark Sparkman, MD
David Wampler, PhD, LP
Courtney Wenzell, EMT-P
University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, Dept of Emergency Medicine & San Antonio FD
 
Sodium Bicarbonate Use in EMS-Witnessed Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest
Sara M. Niederberger
Remle Crowe, PhD, EMT
David D. Salcido, PhD
James J. Menegazzi, PhD
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Dept of Emergency Medicine, & ESO
 
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EMS LHP – Episode 55 – Research from NAEMSP 2022 – Part 2
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