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Medic Mindset

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Created in 2016, Medic Mindset is hosted by EMS Educator, Ginger Locke. She is an Associate Professor of EMS Professions at Austin Community College in Austin, Texas. The podcast started as a resource for her paramedic students as they transitioned to the field. She interviews paramedics, EMS medical directors & EMS educators in long, intimate format. She thoughtfully asks her guests to open up about their mindset, routines, mistakes, thought-processes, and lessons hard-learned. Dr. Maia Dorsett is the Medical Director for Medic Mindset and reviews all clinical content for accuracy according to the most current evidence. While clinical topics are in the show, none of the content should be used as clinical operating guidelines for listeners’ practices. Interesting in connecting? Ginger is always looking to hear from listeners: ginger@medicmindset.com Show notes at medicmindset.comAll rights reserved Ciencia Enfermedades Físicas Hygiene & Healthy Living
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  • Start where you stand.
    May 1 2025

    Dr. Faroukh Mehkri walks us through a mindset reframe for the undifferentiated crashing patient. He theorizes that the pervasive language of “stay and play” versus “load and go” has conditioned and narrowed our thinking.

    Dr. Mehkri describes the evidence-based, predictable and preventable pattern of patients going into cardiac arrest in the early phase of a call when the patient has been physically moved to the ambulance too early.

    He says there’s still a place for the “load and go” mindset but that there are also many occasions with the very sick patient where it would be more appropriate to start with a mindset of “stay and stabilize” before patient movement.

    Wherever you find your critical crashing patient, start where you stand and stabilize them there.

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    1 h y 3 m
  • Kangaroos, Simulation & Cardiac Arrest
    Feb 23 2025

    Alex (Sandy) MacQuarrie, PhD and Paramedic, reflects on his move from Canada to Australia, principles of simulation in medical education & his personal experience with cardiac arrest.

    Show notes at medicmindset.com

    Connect with Ginger: ginger@medicmindset.com

    Connect with Sandy: https://edgehumanperformancegroup.au

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    1 h y 5 m
  • Thinking: Rapid A-fib
    Nov 14 2024

    Dr. Casey Patrick, EM physician & EMS medical director at Montgomery County Hospital District (Texas), joins Ginger to discuss how he thinks during calls when the patient presents with rapid atrial fibrillation. Is the rapid A-fib the primary cause or a secondary result of another critical condition like sepsis, PE, DKA, hypovolemia, etc?

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    1 h y 19 m
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