
Writing the Textbook for Emergency Care
From 16:1 - Education, Teaching, & Learning by Chelsea Adams, Katie Day
February 5, 2026 · 36 min · Season 3 · Episode 144
About this episode
This episode discusses how a community-built ambulance program contributed to the development of modern emergency care practices.
How a community-built ambulance program helped write the playbook for modern emergency care. Discussions: education as public infrastructure, field-based learning, and the origins of paramedic medicine.
People in this episode
Hosts: Chelsea Adams, Katie Day
Topics covered
- emergency care
- education as public infrastructure
- field-based learning
- paramedic medicine
Keywords
- emergency care
- ambulance program
- education
- paramedic medicine
- field-based learning
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: community-built ambulance program
Books & works: playbook for modern emergency care
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