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Beyond the Sirens

Beyond the Sirens

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The Beyond the Sirens: Paramedics and End-of-Life Care podcast series has been designed to start a journey together, to spark innovative ideas, provide support for and raise awareness of the holistic and complex requirements of end-of-life care. It is the start of a process, and we would love your input and feedback on what we have put together, for consideration for future podcasts we aim to create.

Our ultimate aim is to benefit the patient by providing a tool that supports you in what you need to make the most appropriate decisions to aid those dying, and to understand the positive impact this has on those left behind to grieve.

We have brought together the expertise of those people who have a long-standing wealth of experience in end-of-life care. We also felt it was equally important to hear about real life examples from those in the field just like yourselves, and how they have dealt with situations you yourself may come across.

The hosts for this series are:

Mary Buttle

A Clinical Nurse Specialist with an extensive career in Oncology and Palliative and End of Life Care. Mary attained a Honours degree in adult palliative and end of life care and has been delivering education and training in this speciality for over 6 years. Previously an Education Lead at the End-of-Life Partnership, delivering training to Paramedics from North West Ambulance Service

Theresa Taylor, Practice Education End of Life Partnership

Works as a practice educator for the End-of-Life Partnership based in Crewe. A registered nurse by background, Tess worked in palliative and end of life care as a specialist nurse and educator for over 20 years. She attained a degree in Palliative Care , an MSc in Pain Management, and has a huge passion for supporting paramedics through education. She feels privileged to be able to do this through the End of Life Care Training for North West Ambulance Service and through teaching paramedics at Stafford University.

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  • Paramedics' Perspectives on Palliative Care Emergencies
    Jul 9 2024

    In the course of your career, you will come across Palliative care emergencies. In most of the episodes we are looking at where it might be less appropriate to take patients to hospital and keeping patients at home is the appropriate and essential decision for all concerned.

    In certain cases, the family and patient may be urging you to keep them at home but there are instances where it is more appropriate to take them to hospital as you may well be adding life to days when days cannot be added to life.

    We look at:

    • JR Calc metastatic spinal cord compression
    • Neutropenic sepsis
    • Catastrophic bleeds
    • Superior venacava compression
    • Hypercalcaemia

    Rob Whelan Paramedic

    A paramedic since 2012 and working as a community specialist paramedic for 3 years. Rob has a particular interest in lower acuity care and developing alternatives to transport pathways. He is the NWAS lead for virtual frailty wards in Cheshire and Merseyside and has worked with urgent community response teams across CAM to improve care for older people.

    Kieran Potts Paramedic

    Kieran qualified as a Paramedic in 2011 and has held roles within the clinical leadership structure, and research and development team of North -West Ambulance Service. Kieran currently holds a clinical leadership role as a Community Specialist Paramedic and holds the portfolio for Regional Palliative and End of Life Care leadership, having undertaken an Advanced Clinical Practice MSc with modules focused on palliative and end of life care.

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    33 m
  • Insights from Macmillan's Paramedic End-of-Life Lead
    Jul 9 2024

    We are joined by Ed O’Brian in the Welsh Ambulance Service who discusses the inspiring innovations that he has developed and introduced to better support patients that access the ambulance service at the end of life. These include introducing just in case medications onto ambulances to help ensure better symptom control, the introduction of an end-of-life care rapid transport service to convey dying patients to their preferred place of death, a wish ambulance service to help dying patients experience a meaningful journey, and the introduction of the UKs first palliative care paramedics.

    Edward O’Brian is a Macmillan paramedic and clinical lead for palliative and end of life care in the Welsh Ambulance Services NHS Trust (WAST).

    Ed has master’s degree in palliative medicine and he co-chairs the National Ambulance End of Life Care Leads Group, working with clinical leads across the UK in the development of guidelines specific to ambulance led end of life care. His publication is here(PDF) Impact of paramedics carrying just-in-case end-of-life care medication (researchgate.net)

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    36 m
  • Decision Making in the moment
    Jul 9 2024

    In many cases information such as DNACPR is not there, and information needs to be gathered in a short space of time and a decision made in the moment. We cover in this episode:

    • Natural Dying v DNACPR
    • EPACC explained
    • ACP
    • What to do in the absence of any source of information
    • Case Studies

    Rob Whelan Paramedic

    A paramedic since 2012 and working as a community specialist paramedic for 3 years. Rob has a particular interest in lower acuity care and developing alternatives to transport pathways. He is the NWAS lead for virtual frailty wards in Cheshire and Merseyside, and has worked with urgent community response teams across CAM to improve care for older people.

    Kieran Potts Paramedic

    Kieran qualified as a Paramedic in 2011 and has held roles within the clinical leadership structure, and research and development team of North -West Ambulance Service. Kieran currently holds a clinical leadership role as a Community Specialist Paramedic and holds the portfolio for Regional Palliative and End of Life Care leadership, having undertaken an Advanced Clinical Practice MSc with modules focused on palliative and end of life care.

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    34 m
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