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Medic Materials Podcast

Medic Materials Podcast

De: Mike Turek
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The Medic Materials Podcast isn’t your polished, button-up EMS show—and that’s the point. Hosted by Mike Turek (AEMT-P, CIC) with a rotating cast of EMTs and Paramedics, this podcast delivers unapologetically real conversations about life on the truck, in the station, and on the worst (and best) calls. Each episode blends education, experience, and dark humor, breaking down real call reviews, clinical decision-making, leadership failures, EMS culture, and the stuff everyone talks about after the tones drop—but rarely says out loud. It’s raw, explicit, and occasionally inappropriate… while still managing to teach you something that might actually make you a better provider. We take EMS very seriously, just not ourselves. If you’re looking for scripted lectures and sanitized opinions, this probably isn’t your podcast. But if you want honest education, hard truths, and laughs that feel a little too close to home, welcome to Medic Materials—the EMS podcast that sounds like the conversations happening in your ambulance at 3 a.m.2019-2026 Medic Materials LLC. Ciencia Ciencias Biológicas Enfermedades Físicas Higiene y Vida Saludable
Episodios
  • Get To The Choppa
    Mar 28 2026

    HEMS—aka Helicopter EMS—gets talked about in EMS like it’s some mythical level-up. The aircraft, the gear, the crews… yeah, we all know the vibe. When flight walks in, heads turn. But what’s actually behind the hype?

    In this episode of the Medic Materials Podcast, we finally go all in on HEMS.

    Our own Emily teams up with special guest Steve to break down what air medical really looks like—from the inside. We’re talking real-world HEMS utilization, when you should (and absolutely shouldn’t) be calling for a bird, timing considerations that actually matter, and the cost side that nobody wants to talk about but absolutely should.

    This isn’t just “flight is cool” (even though… it is). This is about making better decisions on the ground that actually impact patient outcomes.

    If you’ve ever wondered:

    • When is HEMS actually appropriate?
    • Are we overusing or underusing it?
    • What delays matter vs what doesn’t?
    • What’s the real cost-benefit?

    …this episode is for you.

    Get CE credit here: https://medicmaterialscmeacademy.thinkific.com/

    Podcast Links: LISTEN on your FAVORITE platform, just choose your LINK...https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterialsPodcast

    Do you have a great call you want us to review on a future episode? Email it to us: info.medicmaterials@gmail.com

    Grab some SWAG: https://medic-materials-llc.square.site/

    Send the show an email: info.medicmaterials@gmail.com

    Visit our Website: https://www.Medic-Materials.com/

    See ALL our Links on our LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterials

    Want your own custom wooden American Flag? Contact US Military Veteran Jared for more information. Instagram @Ledslinger85

    DISCLAIMER: This audio is for Demonstration purposes only. The information provided in this audio is no replacement for proper EMT/Paramedic training, education and or practice. The skills, techniques, ideas and theories offered in this audio represent the individual participants featured in this audio and are not intended to showcase the only method of performing these skills. Please continue to consult with your local EMS system, Agency Standard Operating Procedures/Medical Director, Your Local and State Protocols and your EMS educator for clarification and further proper EMT/Paramedic training.

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    1 h y 22 m
  • Give EPI Or Die Trying
    Feb 22 2026

    Some patients don’t crash all at once, they decline while providers stay comfortable.

    In this episode, we feature Status Paramedicus, and the dangerous space where protocol adherence turns into hesitation, and comfort replaces clinical aggression. When respiratory patients are circling the drain, the difference between doing something and doing the right thing matters.

    We dig into the decision points that often get delayed or avoided:
    • Nebulized medications vs. IM interventions
    • CPAP vs. BiPAP — and when each truly matters
    • Understanding and applying PEEP beyond the basics
    • Recognizing the subtle signs of a respiratory patient slipping into failure

    This conversation challenges the mindset of “following the flow” and pushes providers to recognize when escalation is necessary, even when it feels uncomfortable.

    Because sometimes the biggest threat to a patient isn’t lack of knowledge… it’s hesitation.

    Get CE credit here: https://medicmaterialscmeacademy.thinkific.com/

    Podcast Links: LISTEN on your FAVORITE platform, just choose your LINK...https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterialsPodcast

    Do you have a great call you want us to review on a future episode? Email it to us: info.medicmaterials@gmail.com

    Grab some SWAG: https://medic-materials-llc.square.site/

    Send the show an email: info.medicmaterials@gmail.com

    Visit our Website: https://www.Medic-Materials.com/

    See ALL our Links on our LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterials

    Want your own custom wooden American Flag? Contact US Military Veteran Jared for more information. Instagram @Ledslinger85

    DISCLAIMER: This audio is for Demonstration purposes only. The information provided in this audio is no replacement for proper EMT/Paramedic training, education and or practice. The skills, techniques, ideas and theories offered in this audio represent the individual participants featured in this audio and are not intended to showcase the only method of performing these skills. Please continue to consult with your local EMS system, Agency Standard Operating Procedures/Medical Director, Your Local and State Protocols and your EMS educator for clarification and further proper EMT/Paramedic training.

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    1 h y 31 m
  • Bike Stopped, Bleeding Didn't
    Jan 29 2026

    A motorcycle rider goes down in a serious, almost puzzling crash—and from the moment EMS arrives, the signs of internal bleeding are there. The problem? What happens next (and what doesn’t) sparks a deep dive worth having.

    In this episode, we break down how bleeding is identified in trauma patients, where providers sometimes hesitate or miss opportunities, and how those decisions impact outcomes. We dig into hemorrhage control fundamentals like direct pressure and hemostatic agents, then go deep on TXA—when it helps, when it doesn’t, and what the future of blood products could look like in ground EMS.

    If trauma care, bleeding control, and honest call review discussions are your thing, this episode is one you don’t want to miss.

    Get CE credit here: https://medicmaterialscmeacademy.thinkific.com/

    Podcast Links: LISTEN on your FAVORITE platform, just choose your LINK...https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterialsPodcast

    Do you have a great call you want us to review on a future episode? Email it to us: info.medicmaterials@gmail.com

    Grab some SWAG: https://medic-materials-llc.square.site/

    Send the show an email: info.medicmaterials@gmail.com

    Visit our Website: https://www.Medic-Materials.com/

    See ALL our Links on our LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterials

    Want your own custom wooden American Flag? Contact US Military Veteran Jared for more information. Instagram @Ledslinger85

    DISCLAIMER: This audio is for Demonstration purposes only. The information provided in this audio is no replacement for proper EMT/Paramedic training, education and or practice. The skills, techniques, ideas and theories offered in this audio represent the individual participants featured in this audio and are not intended to showcase the only method of performing these skills. Please continue to consult with your local EMS system, Agency Standard Operating Procedures/Medical Director, Your Local and State Protocols and your EMS educator for clarification and further proper EMT/Paramedic training.

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    1 h y 41 m
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Listened to 4 or 5 episodes over the past week, awesome content to get you thinking, runs through cases much like CQI but with a bit more humor. Additional sound effects add to overall fun but can be a bit loud in comparison to voices. Overall, it's worth a listen for the occasional smirk and knowledge drop

Good humor, great content

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