
Loud & Clear: EMS Guiding Principles - Advanced Continuing Education for Paramedics, EMTs & Prehospital Care Providers
by Ross Orpet, Paramedic turned EMS Physician
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Treat Mom First: Amniotic Fluid Embolus and Other Peri-partum Emergencies
Jun 15, 2026
54m 50s
Pressure Matters: Oxygenation vs. Ventilation in Pre-Oxygenation with Scott Weingart
Jun 7, 2026
30m 30s
Your Checklist Is Making You Worse: Why Pilots Use Checklists and Paramedics Don't
May 31, 2026
1h 06m 35s
Pediatric Sepsis with Dr. Peter Antevy
May 21, 2026
32m 50s
How to Build Procedural Skills - That Actually Stick
May 14, 2026
1h 37m 52s
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| 6/15/26 | ![]() Treat Mom First: Amniotic Fluid Embolus and Other Peri-partum Emergencies | A postpartum patient does not need to look dramatic to be in real danger. In this episode from FAST 26, Ross talks with Amy Loucks about pregnancy-related deaths, maternal care deserts, postpartum warning signs, hypertension, cardiomyopathy, infection, and the calls EMS can easily miss. Then Elizabeth Garchar walks through amniotic fluid embolism, now often framed as an anaphylactoid reaction of pregnancy: sudden cardiovascular collapse, right heart failure, DIC, TXA, whole blood, AOK, and the principle that matters most when everything goes bad: treat mom first. Interested in the Loud & Clear Fellowship? Sign up for a free coaching call to learn more. Sign up for a weekly newsletter The Confidence Dispatch for EMS performance tips delivered straight to your inbox. Episode Resources- CDC: Preventing pregnancy-related deaths — https://www.cdc.gov/maternal-mortality/preventing-pregnancy-related-deaths/index.html Amniotic fluid embolism overview — https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/15463-amniotic-fluid-embolism AOK regimen for amniotic fluid embolism — https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9477128/ https://www.marchofdimes.org/peristats/ https://www.marchofdimes.org/research/maternity-care-deserts-report.aspx https://saferbirth.org/ https://www.nmperinatalcollaborative.com/ | 54m 50s | ||||||
| 6/7/26 | ![]() Pressure Matters: Oxygenation vs. Ventilation in Pre-Oxygenation with Scott Weingart✨ | OxygenationVentilation+4 | Scott Weingart | PEEP valveBVM mask+6 | — | OxygenationVentilation+7 | — | 30m 30s | |
| 5/31/26 | ![]() Your Checklist Is Making You Worse: Why Pilots Use Checklists and Paramedics Don't✨ | checklistscognitive load+4 | Glenn Fisher | American Burn AssociationNASA+3 | — | checklist designaviation+4 | ABLS10% off | 1h 06m 35s | |
| 5/21/26 | ![]() Pediatric Sepsis with Dr. Peter Antevy✨ | pediatric sepsisresuscitation+4 | Dr. Peter Antevy | ABLSLoud & Clear+1 | — | pediatric sepsisresuscitation system+4 | American Burn AssociationABLS | 32m 50s | |
| 5/14/26 | ![]() How to Build Procedural Skills - That Actually Stick✨ | procedural skillscompetency+4 | Dr. Jason Hine | Made to StickSimKit+1 | — | EMSprocedural skills+5 | American Burn AssociationLoud & Clear | 1h 37m 52s | |
| 4/28/26 | ![]() How to Fail Better in EMS: A Framework for Growth✨ | failuregrowth+3 | Stephanie Suzadail | Sisyphus | — | failuregrowth+4 | — | 16m 18s | |
| 4/22/26 | ![]() The Call Nobody Trained You For — Jim Schmidt on Domestic Violence Recognition✨ | domestic violenceEMS training+3 | Jim Schmidt | DomesticShelters.orgNational DV Hotline+2 | — | domestic violenceEMS+5 | — | 1h 12m 07s | |
| 4/14/26 | ![]() Great Mentors Shape Better Clinicians✨ | mentorshipfield training+4 | Ben Tacy | FASTCANemspodcast.com | — | mentorshipfield training officer+4 | — | 19m 33s | |
| 4/1/26 | ![]() Frozen Fingers, Time Is Tissue: The Prehospital Approach to Frostbite✨ | frostbiteprehospital care+3 | Dr. Greg Doctor | — | Colorado Rockies | frostbiteprehospital assessment+3 | — | 1h 00m 06s | |
| 3/9/26 | ![]() Suction First: Dr. DuCanto on the SALAD Technique for the Contaminated Airway and What Comes Next✨ | contaminated airwaysuction technique+3 | Dr. Jim DuCanto | DuCanto catheterSALAD technique+1 | — | suctionairway decontamination+3 | — | 29m 48s | |
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| 2/25/26 | ![]() Wired to Fail: The Science of Human Error in EMS✨ | human errorEMS education+4 | Shay Montgomery | — | — | human errorEMS+6 | — | 11m 17s | |
| 2/9/26 | ![]() Dump Kits and Checklists: Why Expert Paramedics Still Crash✨ | intubationchecklists+3 | David Olvera | — | — | intubationchecklists+3 | — | 18m 14s | |
| 1/26/26 | ![]() Feeling Behind the Curve? Understanding the EMS Power Curve Will Help You Stay Ahead✨ | EMS Power Curvedecision making+3 | MooseJosh | Alert Medic 1The Dichotomy of Leadership+3 | — | EMSPower Curve+3 | — | 1h 16m 59s | |
| 1/13/26 | ![]() Stupidity in EMS: The causes and remedies✨ | cognitive sciencedecision-making+3 | Kris Kaull | The Dichotomy of LeadershipExtreme Ownership+2 | — | EMSparamedics+5 | — | 23m 21s | |
| 12/17/25 | ![]() Anaphylaxis + Asthma: When Standard Anaphylaxis Treatment May Not Be Enough (AMAX4 Explained)✨ | anaphylaxisasthma+4 | Bruce Hoffman | EMSPodcast | — | anaphylaxis treatmentasthma+5 | — | 19m 03s | |
| 12/12/25 | ![]() The Habit Loop: How Master EMS Clinicians Build Unconscious Competence Through Habits✨ | habit formationunconscious competence+3 | Jean Francois Couture | Parys Medical | — | habit loopmeta-habit+5 | — | 16m 25s | |
| 12/3/25 | ![]() Hypothermia Rescue: Cardiac Arrest in a Tree Well | What happens when a 24-year-old woman is found frozen in a tree well after last being seen 8 hours prior, with a core temperature of 62°F (17°C)? In this extraordinary case, paramedic Miles Randell and his team performed 4 hours of CPR in knee-deep snow on April Fool's Day 2014—and she walked away with zero neurological deficits. This wasn't luck. Miles breaks down the critical decision to defy transport protocols and how they managed a failed field intubation when her torso sank into the snow during compressions. The case became a catalyst for building Teaam Aeromedical, a progressive nonprofit wilderness air ambulance saves time, lives, and healthcare dollars. Learn the physiology of hypothermic cardiac arrest, why less intervention is sometimes more, and how to package patients in snow to prevent further heat loss. Whether you work in wilderness medicine or urban EMS, the principles here apply: know the science, challenge protocols when they don't serve your patient, and get them to the right place at the right time. Interested in The Loud & Clear Fellowship course? Check us out at - emspodcast.com Guest/Cast/Crew information- Guest- Miles Randell, Paramedic, Founder of TEAAM Aeromedical, for more go to teaam.ca Host- Ross Orpet Catch up with us after the show - Instagram- @emsloudandclear - YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/@EMSLoudandClear - Website- www.emspodcast.com Want to stay ahead of the top 1% in EMS and build real confidence in the field?👉 Book a call to get personalized guidance, improve decision-making under pressure, and grow your skills as a paramedic: emspodcast.com/free-coaching-call📰 Join our bi-weekly newsletter for exclusive EMS insights, leadership strategies, real-life scenarios, and tools designed to help you stay sharp, confident, and ahead of the curve: https://loudandclear.kit.com/d45b012fae American Burn Association / ABLS: Enter the ABLS giveaway by June 30, 2026; the winner will be selected July 1, 2026. Loud & Clear listeners also get 10% off ABLS Now through August 31, 2026. Details: https://bit.ly/aba-loud-clear | 39m 59s | ||||||
| 11/17/25 | ![]() When The Anatomy Is Gone: Facial Trauma Airway Management | What do you do when the anatomy you've memorized simply doesn't exist anymore? When a patient's entire face is gone, and your standard airway management tools won't work? This is where training meets reality. Critical care transport legend Allen Wolfe joins us to dissect a real case, a conscious patient with a self-inflicted shotgun wound—no mandible, no nose, no midface—just open tissue and blood spraying everywhere. This conversation covers the Lefort facial injury classification, why the cervical collar is often more harmful than helpful in penetrating trauma, delayed sequence intubation techniques, and intubating in atypical positions. Allen also explains cerebral perfusion pressure through the Monroe-Kelley hypothesis, and why hypotension can be devastating in traumatic brain injury. But beyond the technical skills, this episode is about leadership under pressure, verbalizing your thought process to your team, and having backup plans A through Z before you need them. It's about deliberate practice and mental simulation so you don't freeze when chaos hits. Want to stay ahead of the top 1% in EMS and build real confidence in the field?👉 Book a call to get personalized guidance, improve decision-making under pressure, and grow your skills as a paramedic: emspodcast.com/free-coaching-call📰 Join our weekly newsletter for exclusive EMS insights, leadership strategies, real-life scenarios, and tools designed to help you stay sharp, confident, and ahead of the curve: https://loudandclear.kit.com/d45b012fae Guest/Cast/Crew information- Guest- Allen Wolfe, CFRN Host- Ross Orpet, MD Catch up with us after the show Instagram- @emsloudandclear YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/@EMSLoudandClear Website- www.emspodcast.com American Burn Association / ABLS: Enter the ABLS giveaway by June 30, 2026; the winner will be selected July 1, 2026. Loud & Clear listeners also get 10% off ABLS Now through August 31, 2026. Details: https://bit.ly/aba-loud-clear | 24m 21s | ||||||
| 11/10/25 | ![]() Stop Building Resilience, Strengthen Your Resistance | Discover the difference between resistance (your daily shield built through sleep, nutrition, relationships, and spiritual wellness) and resilience (the anaerobic sprint you can't maintain forever). Recorded on-site at Fast25, James Boomhower, founder of StayFit4Duty, breaks down why the EMS culture of "pushing through" is fundamentally flawed. Using the metaphor of muscle training, he explains that continuing to stress a system without recovery doesn't build strength—it causes injury. The recovery time from a torn mental health muscle is exponentially longer than if you'd simply rested appropriately. With over 20 years in New England EMS including training to become a licensed mental health counselor, James brings a perspective that's desperately needed in emergency medicine. He provides the missing manual for sustainable careers in emergency medicine. In this episode he discusses why the 5 pillars of resilience should really be the 5 pillars of resistance. He shares vulnerable stories from his own journey, including the colleague who grabbed him by the collar to stop him from burning out while helping others, and even some relationship strategies to prevent your worst shift from destroying your home life. Want to stay ahead of the top 1% in EMS and build real confidence in the field?👉 Book a call to get personalized guidance, improve decision-making under pressure, and grow your skills as a paramedic: emspodcast.com/free-coaching-call📰 Join our weekly newsletter for exclusive EMS insights, leadership strategies, real-life scenarios, and tools designed to help you stay sharp, confident, and ahead of the curve: https://loudandclear.kit.com/d45b012fae Resources Learn more about StayFit4Duty and connect with James on instagram at @stay_fit4duty on Instagram Get The Relationship Action Plan Document Supplemental Blog post for this episode Guest/Cast/Crew information- Guest- James Boomhower, LMHC-A, MS, FP-C, NR-P, C- NPT, CCISM Host- Ross Orpet, Will Berry Catch up with us after the show Instagram- @emsloudandclear YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/@EMSLoudandClear Website- www.emspodcast.com American Burn Association / ABLS: Enter the ABLS giveaway by June 30, 2026; the winner will be selected July 1, 2026. Loud & Clear listeners also get 10% off ABLS Now through August 31, 2026. Details: https://bit.ly/aba-loud-clear | 25m 14s | ||||||
| 11/3/25 | ![]() What If They Find Out I'm A Fraud? - Imposter Syndrome in EMS | Ever cried in the ambulance because you felt completely overwhelmed? Sophie Fuller has—and she's done something powerful with that experience. In this raw discussion, the Life and Sirens podcast host shares her most vulnerable stories about impostor syndrome, burnout, and finding your way as a new paramedic. Sophie's path to EMS started in the most unexpected way—from a 39-day hospitalization that included being intubated over the holidays to signing up for EMT school from her hospital bed. But becoming a paramedic brought new challenges: crushing self-doubt, constant anxiety before shifts, and the fear that everyone would discover she was a "fraud." Sound familiar? You're not alone. This conversation dives deep into the psychological struggles that plague EMS providers, especially new medics who lose their support structure after paramedic school. Learn the difference between destructive doubt and healthy doubt, discover cognitive reframing techniques to combat catastrophizing and black-and-white thinking, and understand why bravery means doing things scared. Sophie emphasizes one crucial truth: you cannot fight impostor syndrome alone. So hit play and let’s do this together. **If you're struggling with confidence as a new paramedic, The Loud & Clear Fellowship Course can help. To learn more, reach out via email at ross@emspodcast.com or through our contact page at emspodcast.com or via DM on IG @emsloudandclear** Want to stay ahead of the top 1% in EMS and build real confidence in the field?👉 Book a call to get personalized guidance, improve decision-making under pressure, and grow your skills as a paramedic: emspodcast.com/free-coaching-call📰 Join our weekly newsletter for exclusive EMS insights, leadership strategies, real-life scenarios, and tools designed to help you stay sharp, confident, and ahead of the curve: https://loudandclear.kit.com/d45b012fae Guest/Cast/Crew information- Guest- Sophie Fuller, EMS, HEMS Host- Ross Orpet Catch up with us after the show Instagram- @emsloudandclear YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/@EMSLoudandClear Website- www.emspodcast.com American Burn Association / ABLS: Enter the ABLS giveaway by June 30, 2026; the winner will be selected July 1, 2026. Loud & Clear listeners also get 10% off ABLS Now through August 31, 2026. Details: https://bit.ly/aba-loud-clear | 23m 02s | ||||||
| 10/27/25 | ![]() Why Those With Addiction Don't "Just Change" - Opioid Crisis Reality for EMS | Death is the Bottom: Why EMS Must Rethink Opioid Use Disorder Treatment "Nobody told me that the bottom had a basement and the basement had a trap door." This powerful quote from a grieving mother reveals the tragic reality: for patients with opioid use disorder, rock bottom isn't recovery—it's death. Dr. Jason Hoppe, a medical toxicologist from the University of Colorado, joins us to challenge how EMS providers think about opioid overdoses. The one-year mortality rate after an overdose requiring Narcan? A staggering 6-7%—worse than the one-year mortality after a STEMI. Yet we invest far less in these patients than cardiac emergencies. This episode covers the evidence-based treatments that actually work (methadone and buprenorphine have incredibly low numbers-needed-to-treat to save a life), how EMS can initiate life-saving treatment in the field, and why "tough love" and waiting for patients to "hit rock bottom" is a dangerous myth. Learn how just an extra 6-minutes on scene could save lives, why patients on buprenorphine need MORE pain medication during trauma, and how breaking the stigma starts with you. Ready to make a real difference? Discover how EMS providers are uniquely positioned to interrupt the deadly cycle of opioid use disorder. Want to build unshakeable confidence on scene? We have developed a program to help paramedics go from self-doubt and imposter syndrome to calm competent providers others look to in crisis. If you want to learn more about The Loud & Clear Fellowship course reach out via email at ross@emspodcast.com or through our contact page at emspodcast.com or via DM on IG @emsloudandclear Want to stay ahead of the top 1% in EMS and build real confidence in the field?👉 Book a call to get personalized guidance, improve decision-making under pressure, and grow your skills as a paramedic: emspodcast.com/free-coaching-call📰 Join our weekly newsletter for exclusive EMS insights, leadership strategies, real-life scenarios, and tools designed to help you stay sharp, confident, and ahead of the curve: https://loudandclear.kit.com/d45b012fae Guest/Cast/Crew information- Guest- Jason Hoppe, D.O. Hosts - Ross Orpet, Will Berry Catch up with us after the show Instagram- @emsloudandclear YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/@EMSLoudandClear Website- www.emspodcast.com American Burn Association / ABLS: Enter the ABLS giveaway by June 30, 2026; the winner will be selected July 1, 2026. Loud & Clear listeners also get 10% off ABLS Now through August 31, 2026. Details: https://bit.ly/aba-loud-clear | 59m 59s | ||||||
| 10/20/25 | ![]() When to Act: Mastering Vasopressors in 2025 | What do you do when the blood pressure monitor shows a number you don’t like? Most providers hit the button again—but what if it’s real? In this episode, we’re joined by critical care transport specialist James Boomhower from Boston MedFlight, recorded live at the FASTCAN conference in Calgary, to break down modern vasopressor management. We explore how norepinephrine replaced dopamine as the first-line vasopressor, the evidence behind those changes, and what to do when your patient is on three drips and the pressure still won’t budge. James shares practical, real-world insights from the space between the ED and ICU, where seconds matter and protocols are stress-tested in real time. Key takeaways include: when to trust your BP reading and act, how to choose and sequence pressors based on evidence and logistics, why norepinephrine reduces arrhythmias and improves outcomes, and when to add adjuncts like steroids, sodium bicarb, or methylene blue. We also explore hidden factors like ventilator settings and underlying causes that can sabotage even the best pharmacology. Want to build unshakeable confidence on scene? We have developed a program to help paramedics go from self-doubt and imposter syndrome to calm competent providers others look to in crisis. If you want to learn more about The Loud & Clear Fellowship course reach out via email at ross@emspodcast.com or through our contact page at emspodcast.com or via DM on IG @emsloudandclear Want to stay ahead of the top 1% in EMS and build real confidence in the field?👉 Book a call to get personalized guidance, improve decision-making under pressure, and grow your skills as a paramedic: emspodcast.com/free-coaching-call📰 Join our bi-weekly newsletter for exclusive EMS insights, leadership strategies, real-life scenarios, and tools designed to help you stay sharp, confident, and ahead of the curve: https://loudandclear.kit.com/d45b012fae Guest/Cast/Crew information- Guest- James Boomhower, LMHC-A, FP-C https://www.stayfit4duty.org/ Host- Ross Orpet Catch up with us after the show Instagram- @emsloudandclear YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/@EMSLoudandClear Website- www.emspodcast.com American Burn Association / ABLS: Enter the ABLS giveaway by June 30, 2026; the winner will be selected July 1, 2026. Loud & Clear listeners also get 10% off ABLS Now through August 31, 2026. Details: https://bit.ly/aba-loud-clear | 14m 14s | ||||||
| 10/13/25 | ![]() The 5 Levels of EMS Mental Breakdown & How to Escape Them | Why do some paramedics stay unshakable under pressure while others crumble on the exact same call? The answer isn't about years of experience—it's about understanding the neuroscience of stress and having the right mental tools. Cody Winterford delivers an incredible breakdown of the five psychological "circles of hell" that providers face in high-stress situations. Starting with the amygdala hijack that triggers your fight-or-flight response, through the crisis of confidence that makes you question everything you've trained for, to analysis paralysis where you're drowning in information but can't make a decision—each level has specific warning signs and proven techniques to overcome it. We explore why mental simulation is so effective and why elite athletes and the blue angels rely on it to perform at their peak. We discuss tactical breathing techniques, the power of self-talk and focus phrases (even inappropriate ones!), and how to recognize when life distractions are creating "brain fog" that prevents you from accessing your clinical knowledge. This isn't theory—it's practical, field-tested mental performance strategies adapted from military and elite athletic training, specifically applied to EMS providers. If you've ever felt overwhelmed on scene, doubted your abilities during a critical call, or watched a partner struggle mentally, this episode provides the framework to understand and overcome those challenges. Want to build unshakeable confidence on scene? We have developed a program to help paramedics go from self-doubt and imposter syndrome to calm competent providers others look to in crisis. If you want to learn more about The Loud & Clear Fellowship course reach out via email at ross@emspodcast.com or through our contact page at emspodcast.com or via DM on IG @emsloudandclear Want to stay ahead of the top 1% in EMS and build real confidence in the field?👉 Book a call to get personalized guidance, improve decision-making under pressure, and grow your skills as a paramedic: emspodcast.com/free-coaching-call📰 Join our weekly newsletter for exclusive EMS insights, leadership strategies, real-life scenarios, and tools designed to help you stay sharp, confident, and ahead of the curve: https://loudandclear.kit.com/d45b012fae Episode Blog Post- The 5 Levels of EMS Mental Breakdown and How to Escape Them Guest/Cast/Crew information- Guest- Cody Winniford, EMT-P, CCP-P, FP-C @ordinary_ops_medic @alertmedic1 Host- Ross Orpet, Will Berry Catch up with us after the show Instagram- @emsloudandclear YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/@EMSLoudandClear Website- www.emspodcast.com American Burn Association / ABLS: Enter the ABLS giveaway by June 30, 2026; the winner will be selected July 1, 2026. Loud & Clear listeners also get 10% off ABLS Now through August 31, 2026. Details: https://bit.ly/aba-loud-clear | 37m 23s | ||||||
| 10/6/25 | ![]() Following Evidence or Following the Crowd? The Truth About Evidence-Based Medicine with Dr. Eddy Lang | What if the evidence hierarchy you learned in school is incomplete? Dr. Eddie Lang, who helped develop the GRADE system now used by WHO and major resuscitation councils, explains why clinical practice guidelines—not RCTs or meta-analyses—should guide your practice decisions. Join us at FASTCAN 25 as Dr. Lang, who's helped shap guidelines for the World Health Oganization (WHO) and the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR), dismantles common misconceptions about evidence-based medicine and explains how it has evolved over the years. It's no longer "whatever the study says"—it's now carefully evaluating research limitations, considering patient values, and assessing feasibility, acceptability, and equity. Clinical practice guidelines sometimes get a bad rap but Dr. Lang explains why they ultimately should sit atop the evidence hierarchy. We also discuss game-changing AI applications in EMS: consolidated electronic health records enabling precision prehospital care, automated documentation, predictive analytics for patient destination, and an AI tool providing evidence synthesis with references in seconds. Whether you're a paramedic, nurse, or physician, this episode has the power to change how you evaluate and apply clinical evidence. Subscribe for more evidence-based EMS content that cuts through the noise so that you never lose sight of the forest through the trees. Want to stay ahead of the top 1% in EMS and build real confidence in the field?👉 Book a call to get personalized guidance, improve decision-making under pressure, and grow your skills as a paramedic: emspodcast.com/free-coaching-call📰 Join our weekly newsletter for exclusive EMS insights, leadership strategies, real-life scenarios, and tools designed to help you stay sharp, confident, and ahead of the curve: https://loudandclear.kit.com/d45b012fae Guest/Cast/Crew information- Guest- Eddy Lang, MD Hosts- Ross Orpet, Will Berry Catch up with us after the show Instagram- @emsloudandclear YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/@EMSLoudandClear Website- www.emspodcast.com American Burn Association / ABLS: Enter the ABLS giveaway by June 30, 2026; the winner will be selected July 1, 2026. Loud & Clear listeners also get 10% off ABLS Now through August 31, 2026. Details: https://bit.ly/aba-loud-clear | 15m 38s | ||||||
| 9/29/25 | ![]() Toxidromes Demystified | Understanding the toxidromes provides you with vital diagnostic tools in high-stakes environments. In this episode, we break down the clinical patterns that define. Want to stay ahead of the top 1% in EMS and build real confidence in the field? 👉 Book a call to get personalized guidance, improve decision-making under pressure, and grow your skills as a paramedic: emspodcast.com/free-coaching-call📰 Join our weekly newsletter for exclusive EMS insights, leadership strategies, real-life scenarios, and tools designed to help you stay sharp, confident, and ahead of the curve: https://loudandclear.kit.com/d45b012fae toxidromes- the clusters of signs and symptoms that point to poisoning or overdose. We explore the hallmark features of the most common toxidromes, highlight common pitfalls in recognition, and explain how early pattern recognition changes patient outcomes. But not all symptoms are what they seem. In this episode, we peel back the layers of toxidromes to show how overlapping signs can mislead even experienced providers. From pinpoint pupils to altered mental status, we examine which clues you can trust and which demand a deeper look. Packed with real-world relevance, this discussion will sharpen your clinical instincts and prepare you for the next toxicological mystery. Guest/Cast/Crew information- Hosts- Ross Orpet, Will Berry Catch up with us after the show Instagram- @emsloudandclear YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/@EMSLoudandClear Website- www.emspodcast.com American Burn Association / ABLS: Enter the ABLS giveaway by June 30, 2026; the winner will be selected July 1, 2026. Loud & Clear listeners also get 10% off ABLS Now through August 31, 2026. Details: https://bit.ly/aba-loud-clear | 36m 13s | ||||||
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