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By: BC Emergency Health Services
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Hosted by BC Emergency Health Services Paramedic Practice Leader Dugg Steary, this podcast is primarily for paramedics who work within British Columbia, Canada. We hope that the content will be of interest to any paramedic looking to learn and advance their education and improve patient care.Copyright 2025 Medic Minutes Hygiene & Healthy Living Physical Illness & Disease
Episodes
  • 14. Pain Management Fundamentals: An Introduction to the 2023 Course
    Apr 10 2023
    In this episode, host Dugg Steary talks with Lucas Hawkes-Frost about pain management fundamentals. This is an audio recording captured from the introductory video of the Learning Hub course “Pain Management Fundamentals”.
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    14 mins
  • 13. Assess, See, Treat, and Refer Pathways (ASTaR)
    Aug 22 2022
    In this episode, host Dugg Steary talks with Stu Woolley about Assess, See, Treat, and Refer (ASTaR) pathways. We discuss the benefits of these pathways for your patients and how to utilize the pathways during paramedic care.
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    9 mins
  • 12. COVID-19: Clinical Practice Summary
    Apr 3 2020

    COVID-19: Clinical Practice Summary - April 3rd

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    Hosts:

    Gord Minaker - PCP-IV, UBC Medical Student

    Kaela Richardson - Respiratory Therapist, UBC Medical Student

    Date of Episode Release:

    April 3, 2020

    Episode Description & Summary:

    In this episode, we review the clinical practice changes that have occurred this week at BCEHS with respect to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

    Please see below for a synopsis of this episode.

    Please refer to the BCEHS Handbook for the latest guidelines: https://handbook.bcehs.ca

    Contacts:

    Clinical Questions - clinicalpractice@bcehs.ca

    Podcast feedback & suggestions - podcast@bcehs.ca

    Podcast Synopsis & Timeline:

    1:45 - A reminder to listen to our PPE episode, to reduce COVID exposure amongst other crew members and to plan ahead for your safety during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

    3:36 - A reminder to use your full region, call sign, and reason for phoning when calling CliniCall. 

    4:08 - A reminder about no more nebulizers, and to try to use patient MDI's when possible. MDI's are being distributed in a prioritized fashion. We review ways to safely ensure that the patient's MDI is not expired and how to know when an MDI is empty. 

    6:48 - A discussion around new oxygen flow rates. https://handbook.bcehs.ca/covid-19/covid-update-march-31/clinical-practice-updates-covid-19-march-31/

    8:30 - A review of the airway management updates to date: https://handbook.bcehs.ca/covid-19/covid-update-march-31/pandemic-airway-practice-update-v7/

    10:10 - We discuss precautions for adult resuscitation, reminder to call CliniCall / EPOS at 15 minutes or earlier for transport discussion. Identifying reversible causes early and transport of patients with CPR ongoing will only be recommended in exceptional circumstances. We emphasize good communication with receiving ED if this is the case, and how to handle re-arrests en-route to the ED.

    14:15 - We discuss where to find all clinical summaries to date with respect to COVD. https://handbook.bcehs.ca/covid-19/covid-19-clinical-practice-dashboard/

    15:40 - Transport of COVID-positive patients in Victoria and Southern Vancouver Island. South Island COVID-19 Transport Directive

    18:00 - A reminder to reach out to CISM if you experience Moral Distress. Stay tuned for resilience resources and sessions coming soon!

    20:20 - Fire First Responders will not be attending covid positive patients. They will only be dispatched to purple calls, red calls where ambulances are expected to be delayed, and for technical rescues. 

    21:04 - Skincare with frequent hand washing - use moisturizer! Notify your supervisor and notify the workplace call centre if you think you have dermatitis.

     

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