
St John WA has launched its first ever public podcast, Clinical Practice Radio (CPR). Designed by clinicians for clinicians, the show discusses a range of clinical and management topics using the latest evidence-based research and inviting subject matter experts to share their insights. Hosted by St John WA Deputy Director of Paramedicine Andy Bell alongside Clinical Leads Megan Currie and Nick Ov... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MedicineHealth & Fitness | |||

In this episode, the team explores what it really means to be “fit for duty” and why physical health is so important for first responders.
Joined by paramedic and personal trainer Mark Henderson, they discuss the physical demands of the role, from l... more
In this episode of Clinical Practice Radio (CPR), the team unpacks what resilience really means for paramedics and other first responders working in high‑pressure environments. They explore why resilience is not a fixed trait, but something that need... more
In this first episode of season two, the team explores crush injury and crush syndrome, discussing how these patients present, why they can deteriorate rapidly, and the importance of early recognition in the pre-hospital environment.
The conversatio... more
In this episode, the team explores two critical but often overlooked parts of pre-hospital care: handovers and debriefing.
They discuss why clear communication shapes patient outcomes, how structured handovers help deliver concise, relevant informat... more
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Keep up the great work, guys.
As a Firefighter, really enjoyed listening to this and hope these podcasts continue into the future. Would love to hear a talk about a road crash scenario with SJA and Firies on scene and the expectations from Paramedics re extrication techniques and coordination with other agencies. Thank you.
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Apple Podcasts | #193 |
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A clinically focused show centered on pre-hospital and emergency medicine, featuring practitioner-hosts who guide discussions through current evidence and real-world experiences. Episodes cover topics from crush injuries, burns, and extrication to cardiac arrest care, ECG interpretation, obstetric emergencies, and high-stakes handovers, with emphasis on practical protocols, team coordination, and rapid decision-making across ambulance, fire, and hospital interfaces. The format often combines expert guest insights with peer-led reflections, emphasizing actionable takeaways, continuous learning, and system-level improvements for time-critical care. A standout aspect is the consistent focus on interoperability across services, realistic field ... more
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Recent guests on Clinical Practice Radio include:
1. Andrew Strunk
2. Mel Gardiner
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