Episodios

  • 2-20: Through the Lens of Wirth the Effort
    Dec 3 2025

    In this episode of the EMS Wizard Podcast, John and Terence welcome Steve Wirth, founding partner of Page, Wolfberg & Wirth, for a conversation centered on the future of EMS and the growing importance of mentorship in the profession. The discussion explores how the field is evolving and why developing strong, supportive leaders is essential for navigating today’s challenges. Steve shares how intentional mentorship can elevate providers, strengthen teams, and help guide new professionals through an increasingly complex EMS landscape. John and Terence also highlight how leaders influence others, often without realizing it, and how everyday actions can shape the learning experiences of those coming up behind them. The trio emphasizes the need for leaders to be aware of the example they set and the pathways they create for others. Steve reflects on the responsibility seasoned professionals have to coach, guide, and uplift the next generation, ensuring EMS continues to grow with purpose and integrity. This episode offers practical insight into how mentorship can transform both individuals and organizations, ultimately strengthening the EMS profession as a whole.

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    38 m
  • 2-19: Through the Lens of Iredell Support Services
    Oct 1 2025

    In this episode of the EMS Wizard Podcast, John, Terry, and Walter sit down with Robby Milton, Deputy Director of Support Services with Iredell County, to talk about leadership growth, adapting to change, and the evolving landscape of EMS management.

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    39 m
  • 2-18: Through the Lens of The Land of Oz
    Sep 25 2025

    In this episode, we explore the idea of “reading the room you’re not in” and how situational awareness extends beyond patient care into leadership and management. We compare the skill sets of paramedics and managers, where they overlap, where they differ, and whether being good in one role prepares you for success in the other.

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    41 m
  • 2-17: Through the Lens of AI or Not
    Jul 9 2025

    In this episode we explore the timely and sometimes controversial question: does AI have a place in EMS narrative writing? As tools like ChatGPT become more accessible to EMS professionals, we examine how artificial intelligence could improve efficiency and reduce documentation fatigue, while also discussing the risks of inaccuracy, legal implications, and ethical concerns. We break down the pros and cons, emphasizing that AI is a tool, not a replacement, and that medics must remain the authors and stewards of their patient care records. Tune in for practical guidance, real-world insight, and a thoughtful conversation about how technology may shape the future of EMS documentation.

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    31 m
  • 2-16: Through the Lens of EMS Week
    May 20 2025

    In this special EMS Week 2025 episode, hosts John, Terry, and Kathia come together to celebrate the individuals, teams, and institutions that define the heart of emergency medical services. The conversation begins with a look back at the origins of EMS Week, first recognized in 1974 under President Gerald Ford, and how it has grown into a national moment of reflection, gratitude, and recognition. This year’s theme, “We Care. For Everyone.” sets the tone as the hosts explore the evolution of the profession and the path forward for EMS leaders, providers, and educators alike.

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    38 m
  • 2-15: Through the Lens of the Surry Southern
    Apr 29 2025

    The guests have infiltrated the show and brought an innocent bystander in the form of Surry County EMS Director, Eric Southern. The discussion will take you through growing pains of a rural EMS system and into the modern identity of the profession as well strategies of the ongoing burnout problem.

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    36 m
  • 2-14: Through the Lens of Another Bill?
    Apr 21 2025

    John and Terence delve into North Carolina House Bill 975, which proposes allowing EMS personnel to carry pepper spray while on duty, either openly or concealed. The bill aims to prevent the North Carolina Medical Care Commission and the Office of EMS from enforcing rules that prohibit EMS workers from carrying pepper spray as permitted under existing state law.

    John and Terence discuss the potential implications of this legislation, including how it might affect EMS protocols, training requirements, and interactions with patients and law enforcement. They also consider the balance between ensuring EMS personnel's safety and maintaining the trust and comfort of the communities they serve. With their combined expertise in EMS education and administration, they provide a nuanced analysis of how HB 975 could reshape safety measures and operational policies within North Carolina's EMS systems.

    Tune in for an insightful conversation on the evolving landscape of EMS safety and the potential impacts of this proposed legislation.

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    35 m
  • 2-13: Through the Lens of a Bill
    Apr 17 2025

    In this episode, John and Terry explore the implications of North Carolina House Bill 675, which proposes requiring National Registry of EMTs (NREMT) certification for initial EMS credentialing in the state. They break down the bill’s intent, discuss how it could impact EMS education programs, and examine potential challenges for agencies and training institutions. The conversation covers how becoming a “National Registry state” might affect recruitment, especially in rural areas, and the balance between national standardization and local flexibility. John and Terry also address the possible operational hurdles, such as testing access, credentialing delays, and administrative strain. With their combined experience in EMS education and leadership, they offer insight into what the future could look like for EMS in North Carolina. Tune in for a thoughtful look at the crossroads of policy, practice, and patient care.

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    47 m