Prehospital, Emergency, and Critical Care Transport Education
Because What You Do Matters!
Our comprehensive 32-hour review course covering every section of the Flight Paramedic and Critical Care Paramedic Certification Exam, PLUS a complete audio download of the course for use when you're offline, and more....
$249
In this course, we sit down with Melissa to discuss the current RSV crisis that is overwhelming our healthcare system and the most important initial resuscitative interventions for these kids.
In this course, we sit down with Dr. Zack Shinar to discuss how eCPR is changing the game of cardiac arrest resuscitation, what EMS Teams can do to help optimize patient outcomes, and how ECMO can be applied in other peri-arrest settings.
Initial stabilization of the patient with a massive pulmonary embolism.
In this course, you'll learn strategies for managing pregnant patients with Antepartum and Postpartum Hemorrhage.
In this course, we discuss the concept of optimizing FLOW in our mechanically ventilated patients.
In this course, we explore Pleural Effusions from Classifications, Signs & Symptoms, Identification, and Treatment.
In this episode, we review the anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology, along with treatment strategies for patients with pulmonary edema.
In this week's class, we talk with Dr. Kaswer, better known as @TacTraumaMD, about his approach to the initial stabilization of the poly-trauma patient. We discuss Chest Tubes, POCUS, REBOA, and more.
In the course in our series on Endocrine Emergencies, we discuss disorders of the Adrenal Gland including Cushing's Syndrome, Addison's Disease, and Addisonian Crisis.
In this course, we discuss the assessment and initial management of the crashing heart failure patient with Dr. David Convissar from "Count Backwards from 10."
In this course, you'll learn the fundamental principles of reading chest films.
Dynamic and Static Compliance tells us a lot about a patient's upper and lower airway pathology and can be used to optimize PEEP therapy. Join us as we discuss these concepts with the Respiratory Coach, Mr. Joe Lewis, RRT.
Understanding how a patient oxygenates, ventilates, and the effects of driving pressure on the pulmonary system are essential for all critical care providers. Join us as we discuss this fundamental, yet critically important, topic.
This course provides a general overview of the central nervous system, the cerebral circulatory system, and the setup and management of an External Ventricular Drain System. We also discuss some special considerations for transport professionals.