
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 | 8 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MedicineHealth & Fitness | |||

In this episode, the team tackles some of the most enduring myths in emergency medical services and asks a simple question: are we still doing things because they work, or because it’s how they’ve always been done?
Topics include analgesia and pain ... more
In this episode, the team takes a deep dive into Mass Casualty Incidents (MCIs) — one of the most complex and confronting scenarios in pre-hospital care.
They explore what truly defines an MCI, why early recognition and declaration using tools like ... more
In this episode, the team is joined by Jason Belcher, Resuscitation Improvement Specialist at St John WA, to explore what makes the biggest difference in surviving an Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest (OHCA).
With a background in paramedicine, research... more
In this episode, the team is joined by Greta Hammer, a Clinical Lead Paramedic, to unpack red flag ECG findings in syncope.
Greta has a special interest in cardiology and the nuances of ECGs, a passion that began during her years working under a car... more
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