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Major Incident Management: Lessons from the Frontline
Jun 11, 2026
1h 07m 41s
From Frazzle to Flow: Mental Focus, Rehearsal, and Peak Performance in Pre-Hospital Care with Dr Stephen Hearns
Jun 8, 2026
53m 58s
Grief and Bereavement: Understanding Loss in Pre-Hospital Care
Jun 4, 2026
59m 05s
From Black Hawk to HEMS: Decision-Making Where It Matters Most with Kodey Bogart
Jun 1, 2026
50m 01s
Aeromedical Medicine: The Flying ICU. Where Physiology Meets Aviation with Dr Ina Schmidt
May 30, 2026
29m 50s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/11/26 | ![]() Major Incident Management: Lessons from the Frontline✨ | major incident managementtriage+4 | Keir RutherfordAlec Wilding+1 | NHS | — | major incidentsTen Second Triage+4 | — | 1h 07m 41s | |
| 6/8/26 | ![]() From Frazzle to Flow: Mental Focus, Rehearsal, and Peak Performance in Pre-Hospital Care with Dr Stephen Hearns✨ | mental focuspeak performance+4 | Dr Stephen Hearns | Scotland’s Emergency Medical Retrieval ServiceCore Cognition+1 | — | mental rehearsalshared mental models+3 | PAX | 53m 58s | |
| 6/4/26 | ![]() Grief and Bereavement: Understanding Loss in Pre-Hospital Care✨ | griefbereavement+4 | Julia SamuelLiz Gleeson | — | — | griefbereavement+5 | — | 59m 05s | |
| 6/1/26 | ![]() From Black Hawk to HEMS: Decision-Making Where It Matters Most with Kodey Bogart✨ | aviation safetyHEMS+4 | Kodey Bogart | Operation Helochildren's book series | FloridaUnited States | Black Hawkaviation+6 | — | 50m 01s | |
| 5/30/26 | ![]() Aeromedical Medicine: The Flying ICU. Where Physiology Meets Aviation with Dr Ina Schmidt✨ | aeromedical medicinecritical care+4 | Dr Ina Schmidt | ICARUS e.V.International Community for Aeromedical Research and Universal Standards | — | aeromedical medicinecritical care+5 | — | 29m 50s | |
| 5/25/26 | ![]() Neurodivergence in Pre-Hospital Care: ADHD and Autism with David Birch✨ | neurodiversityADHD+4 | David Birch | Pre-Hospital Care Podcast | — | neurodiversityADHD+5 | — | 41m 08s | |
| 5/21/26 | ![]() After the Shock: Life Beyond Cardiac Arrest with Paul Swindell, Zoe Hitchcock and Noah Cohen✨ | cardiac arrestsurvival+4 | Paul SwindellZoe Hitchcock+1 | Sudden Cardiac Arrest UK | — | cardiac arrestrecovery+4 | — | 42m 36s | |
| 5/18/26 | ![]() Not So FAST: Rethinking Stroke Recognition in Pre-Hospital Care with Shane Devlin and Ronan Walker✨ | stroke recognitionposterior circulation strokes+3 | Shane Devlin | Paramedic recognition of posterior circulation strokeNot so FAST: pre-hospital posterior circulation stroke | — | strokeposterior circulation+5 | — | 49m 54s | |
| 5/14/26 | ![]() Mastering the Pre-Hospital Airway: Assessment, RSI, SALAD & FONA✨ | airway managementpre-hospital care+5 | John ChatterjeeCliff Reid | — | — | airway assessmentrespiratory evaluation+5 | PAX | 1h 01m 32s | |
| 5/11/26 | ![]() Right Patient, Right Time: The True Value of HEMS with Callum Sutton✨ | pre-hospital careHEMS+4 | Callum Sutton | Great Western Air Ambulance Charity | Ashton Gate Stadium, Bristol | HEMScritical care paramedic+4 | — | 49m 50s | |
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| 5/6/26 | ![]() Frailty, Falls, Delirium & Handover: Navigating Complexity in Geriatric Emergency Care✨ | geriatric emergency carefrailty+5 | Iain WilkinsonJames Adams+1 | Pre-Hospital Care Podcast | — | geriatric carefrailty scoring+5 | — | 1h 02m 32s | |
| 5/4/26 | ![]() Rethinking Resuscitation: The Case for Physiology-Led Care with Mark Faulkner✨ | resuscitationphysiology-led care+4 | Mark Faulkner | Hampshire and Isle of Wight Air AmbulanceDiastolic blood pressure and survival in cardiac arrest+6 | — | resuscitationphysiology+5 | — | 53m 25s | |
| 5/1/26 | ![]() Pre-Hospital Maternity Care: Optimising Outcomes for Mothers and Newborns✨ | pre-hospital maternity carematernal outcomes+4 | Camella MainDawn Kerslake+1 | London Ambulance ServiceEast Midlands Ambulance Service | — | pre-hospital carematernity outcomes+4 | — | 31m 15s | |
| 4/27/26 | ![]() High Fidelity Simulation in Pre-hospital Care: Training for Reality, Debriefing for Impact with Ben King✨ | high-fidelity simulationpre-hospital care+5 | Ben King | Best Practice Medicine | — | high-fidelity simulationpre-hospital care+5 | — | 1h 10m 38s | |
| 4/24/26 | ![]() TBI Compilation Series: The Battle for Brain Survival✨ | Traumatic Brain Injuryhead trauma+4 | Mark WilsonDavid K. Menon | Imperial CollegeAddenbrooke’s Hospital | — | TBIbrain injury+6 | — | 38m 11s | |
| 4/20/26 | ![]() Fatigue on the Frontline: Evidence, Risk, and the Reality of EMS Work with Professor Daniel Patterson✨ | fatigueEmergency Medical Services+5 | Professor Daniel Patterson | University of Pittsburgh | — | fatigueEMS+5 | — | 49m 33s | |
| 4/17/26 | ![]() Paediatric Critical Care: High-Stakes Decisions, Real-World Practice✨ | Paediatric Critical CareHigh-Stakes Decisions+5 | Anna DobbieSarah Edwards+1 | Pre-Hospital Care Podcast | — | paediatric carecritical care+5 | — | 1h 02m 07s | |
| 4/13/26 | ![]() REBOA Beyond Haemorrhage: Physiologic Control in Deep Shock With Jon Barratt & Halden Hutchinson-Bazely✨ | REBOAphysiologic support+3 | Dr Jon BarrattDr Halden Hutchinson-Bazely | British ArmyNHS+4 | — | REBOAhaemorrhage+5 | — | 52m 58s | |
| 4/9/26 | ![]() Trauma Fundamentals in Pre-Hospital Care: Chest, Pelvis & Spine✨ | trauma carechest trauma+3 | Dr Geoff HealyDr Ash Vasireddy+1 | — | — | trauma fundamentalspre-hospital clinician+4 | — | 1h 02m 36s | |
| 4/6/26 | ![]() Beyond the ED: A Vision for Emergency Medicine in the Community with Tony Joy✨ | Community Emergency Medicineemergency care+4 | Tony Joy | Community Emergency MedicineEmergency Medicine+1 | — | Community Emergency Medicineemergency departments+5 | — | 57m 38s | |
| 4/2/26 | ![]() Palliative and End-of-Life Care in Prehospital Medicine: From First Principles to Final Hours✨ | palliative careend-of-life care+4 | — | NHS | — | palliative careend-of-life+5 | — | 58m 06s | |
| 8/11/25 | ![]() Lessons from the Brink: What Death Can Teach Us About Living with Matt Morgan | Today’s episode explores one of the most profound and humbling themes in medicine: what the dying and those who’ve been brought back to life can teach us about living.Dr. Matt Morgan is an intensive care consultant, researcher, and author of A Second Act, a book inspired by the hundreds of patients he’s met who have crossed the threshold of death and returned. People like Ed, struck by lightning and left without a pulse, are revived through rapid, decisive pre-hospital action. These are the individuals Dr. Morgan believes we should be listening to, not influencers or business gurus, but those who’ve faced the thin margins between life and death and emerged with new clarity about what truly matters.In this conversation, we’ll reflect on the emotional and ethical challenges of working in the fog between life and death, the importance of listening to survivors, and the critical role pre-hospital teams play in offering second chances. We’ll also ask: how do we carry the weight of this work without losing our humanity? This is a powerful episode about perspective, purpose, and the lessons that only the brink of death can reveal. Matt's book 'A Second Act' can be found here: https://www.simonandschuster.co.uk/books/A-Second-Act/Matt-Morgan/9781398532335This episode is sponsored by PAX: The gold standard in emergency response bags.When you’re working under pressure, your kit needs to be dependable, tough, and intuitive. That’s exactly what you get with PAX. Every bag is handcrafted by expert tailors who understand the demands of pre-hospital care. From the high-tech, skin-friendly, and environmentally responsible materials to the cutting-edge welding process that reduces seams and makes cleaning easier, PAX puts performance first. They’ve partnered with 3M to perfect reflective surfaces for better visibility, and the bright grey interior makes finding gear fast and effortless, even in low light. With over 200 designs, PAX bags are made to suit your role, needs, and environment. And thanks to their modular system, many bags work seamlessly together, no matter the setup.PAX doesn’t chase trends. Their designs stay consistent, so once you know one, you know them all. And if your bag ever takes a beating? Their in-house repair team will bring it back to life.PAX – built to perform, made to last.Learn more at pax-bags.com | — | ||||||
| 8/7/25 | ![]() Emergency Medicine and PTSD with Sarah Spelsberg | In this series, we are bringing blog posts to life by interviewing the authors. Also, by generating AI audio conversations of the blog to make them accessible in audio format. I then summarise the audio in conclusion. We begin this episode by interviewing Dr. Sarah Spelsberg to add context and personal insight behind an AI‑generated adaptation of her latest RogueMed post, “Emergency Medicine and PTSD.” Through her reflections, we explore how repeated exposure to trauma profoundly affects emergency clinicians.Dr. Spelsberg describes how witnessing death, severe injury, suicides, resuscitations, violence, and patient suffering can lead to chronic stress and PTSD. She highlights that up to 14.6 % of emergency personnel experience PTSD symptoms, higher than rates in police or firefighters. The pressure of balancing life-or-death decision-making with systemic constraints crowded EDs, insufficient staffing, and administrative burdens amplifies emotional strain.Our discussion focuses on the emotional toll of moral injury, guilt, burnout, hypervigilance, flashbacks, insomnia, and emotional exhaustion that haunt providers long after their shifts end. Dr. Spelsberg emphasises that PTSD in emergency medicine isn’t rare it’s predictable under these circumstances and requires culturally appropriate recognition and care.We explore evidence-backed strategies: trauma-informed debriefs, peer support networks, access to psychological therapies like cognitive behavioural therapy and EMDR, and cultivating a culture that normalises seeking help. Dr. Spelsberg underscores that organisational change revamping shift patterns, enhancing supervision, and providing mental health resources is as crucial as individual resilience.By sharing lived experience and actionable solutions, this episode reframes PTSD not as a weakness but as an expected response needing compassion, systemic support, and meaningful action. You can access the blog this podcast is based on here: https://roguemed.medium.com/emergency-medicine-and-ptsd-e0841f945d55My thanks to Sarah Spelsberg for this interview as a co-host of The World Extreme Medicine podcast. This episode is sponsored by PAX: The gold standard in emergency response bags.When you’re working under pressure, your kit needs to be dependable, tough, and intuitive. That’s exactly what you get with PAX. Every bag is handcrafted by expert tailors who understand the demands of pre-hospital care. From the high-tech, skin-friendly, and environmentally responsible materials to the cutting-edge welding process that reduces seams and makes cleaning easier, PAX puts performance first. They’ve partnered with 3M to perfect reflective surfaces for better visibility, and the bright grey interior makes finding gear fast and effortless, even in low light. With over 200 designs, PAX bags are made to suit your role, needs, and environment. And thanks to their modular system, many bags work seamlessly together, no matter the setup.PAX doesn’t chase trends. Their designs stay consistent, so once you know one, you know them all. And if your bag ever takes a beating? Their in-house repair team will bring it back to life.PAX – built to perform, made to last.Learn more at pax-bags.com | — | ||||||
| 8/4/25 | ![]() From Cockpit to Critical Care: The role of Immersive Technology with Jamie Anderson and Lily Stanley | In this episode of the Pre-hospital Care Podcast, we explore a cutting-edge innovation that’s transforming how HEMS clinicians are trained for high-stakes, life-saving procedures, such as thoracotomy, resuscitative hysterotomy, and other HALO interventions. We’re joined by Jamie, founder of Maxres, and Lily, a Critical Care Doctor, to discuss how immersive headset training is being introduced into clinical education, starting with the Thames Valley Air Ambulance.Jamie brings a unique perspective from his time as a pilot and helicopter flight instructor in the Royal Air Force, where he experienced first-hand the value of scenario-based, immersive learning. Combined with Lily’s background as a prehospital critical care doctor, their expertise is helping shape a new frontier in clinical preparedness for the most complex and time-critical interventions.Together, we unpack how the MaxRes system works, the science behind its development, and the real-world impact it’s having on clinical performance, confidence, and decision-making. We also look to the future, exploring how this technology could revolutionise pre-hospital education, expand into new clinical domains, and deliver highly realistic, repeatable, and effective training experiences.Whether you’re a critical care paramedic, HEMS doctor, educator, or healthcare innovator, this episode offers an exciting look at where pre-hospital training is heading and how technology developed for the skies is now making a difference on the ground. Further information on MaxRes can be found here: https://maxres.ai/This episode is sponsored by PAX: The gold standard in emergency response bags.When you’re working under pressure, your kit needs to be dependable, tough, and intuitive. That’s exactly what you get with PAX. Every bag is handcrafted by expert tailors who understand the demands of pre-hospital care. From the high-tech, skin-friendly, and environmentally responsible materials to the cutting-edge welding process that reduces seams and makes cleaning easier, PAX puts performance first. They’ve partnered with 3M to perfect reflective surfaces for better visibility, and the bright grey interior makes finding gear fast and effortless, even in low light. With over 200 designs, PAX bags are made to suit your role, needs, and environment. And thanks to their modular system, many bags work seamlessly together, no matter the setup.PAX doesn’t chase trends. Their designs stay consistent, so once you know one, you know them all. And if your bag ever takes a beating? Their in-house repair team will bring it back to life.PAX – built to perform, made to last.Learn more at pax-bags.com | — | ||||||
| 7/28/25 | ![]() Inside HART: The Evolution and Integration of Hazardous Area Response Teams with Andrew Warner | In this episode of the Pre-hospital Care Podcast, we delve into the origins and current structure of the Hazardous Area Response Team (HART), a specialist unit within UK pre-hospital care. We explore why the HART model was specifically chosen in the UK and how it compares to Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) counterparts internationally. The conversation offers insights into the unique day-to-day role of a HART team member and how the team integrates with the wider emergency medical services, particularly during high-risk or complex incidents.We also reflect on the evolution of HART, how the model has grown from its early foundations into a sophisticated and responsive service that plays a crucial role in emergency preparedness and response. The episode explores the learning mechanisms and governance structures built into HART to ensure continuous development and safe practice.Additionally, we examine how change management and cultural integration have been essential to embedding HART within the wider healthcare and emergency response ecosystem. This includes addressing the 'hearts and minds' aspect, how to build trust, acceptance, and collaboration between specialist teams and frontline responders to ensure effective teamwork and optimal patient care.Whether you're familiar with HART or new to the concept, this episode offers a deep dive into one of the UK's most technically demanding emergency response capabilities and how it continues to shape the landscape of pre-hospital care.This episode is sponsored by PAX: The gold standard in emergency response bags.When you’re working under pressure, your kit needs to be dependable, tough, and intuitive. That’s exactly what you get with PAX. Every bag is handcrafted by expert tailors who understand the demands of pre-hospital care. From the high-tech, skin-friendly, and environmentally responsible materials to the cutting-edge welding process that reduces seams and makes cleaning easier, PAX puts performance first. They’ve partnered with 3M to perfect reflective surfaces for better visibility, and the bright grey interior makes finding gear fast and effortless, even in low light. With over 200 designs, PAX bags are made to suit your role, needs, and environment. And thanks to their modular system, many bags work seamlessly together, no matter the setup.PAX doesn’t chase trends. Their designs stay consistent, so once you know one, you know them all. And if your bag ever takes a beating? Their in-house repair team will bring it back to life. PAX – built to perform, made to last.Learn more at pax-bags.com | — | ||||||
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