A better view?: Video laryngoscopy and intubation success post COVID-19 (Jun 2023)

A better view?: Video laryngoscopy and intubation success post COVID-19 (Jun 2023)

The COVID-19 pandemic has led to significant changes in healthcare practices, including the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and the adoption of new technologies. One area of focus has been the use of video laryngoscopy for endotracheal intubation, which has been shown to reduce the risk of viral transmission to healthcare workers while also improving the accuracy of intubation. Join the PCRF Journal Club as we review a study that compared the transition from direct laryngoscopy to video laryngoscopy on endotracheal intubation success during the COVID19 Pandemic.

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Can’t Intubate, Can’t Oxygenate: Does Simulation Mastery Make the Cut?

Can’t Intubate, Can’t Oxygenate: Does Simulation Mastery Make the Cut?

Emergency cricothyrotomy is a rare but life-saving procedure in the “can’t intubate, can’t oxygenate” patient. In this session, we’ll review a study that examines the use of simulation-based mastery l...

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Less Hospital, More Support: Evidence for Paramedic-Led Diversion Models

Less Hospital, More Support: Evidence for Paramedic-Led Diversion Models

In March 2026's journal club we step into a nuanced corner of prehospital care that’s quietly reshaping how systems think about patient destinations. We unpack research from Toronto on paramedics tran...

25 Mar 1h 4min

From Sirens to Synapses: Teaching Neurology in the Back of the Ambulance

From Sirens to Synapses: Teaching Neurology in the Back of the Ambulance

Neurologic emergencies don’t wait for the hospital—and neither should neurology education. This episode breaks down a longitudinal EMS curriculum using cases, simulation, and gamification to improve p...

10 Mar 1h 2min

What Counts as a DNR in EMS Protocols? Wristbands, POLST, Verbal Orders

What Counts as a DNR in EMS Protocols? Wristbands, POLST, Verbal Orders

In this month’s journal club episode, we tackle a topic every EMS educator and clinician wrestles with: how do you honor a patient’s end-of-life wishes when they call 911? We unpack a structured revie...

11 Feb 58min

CPR Mastery: How good is good enough?  Is Mastery Learning Overkill? Short, Self-Directed CPR Training Delivers Comparable 6-Month Retention

CPR Mastery: How good is good enough? Is Mastery Learning Overkill? Short, Self-Directed CPR Training Delivers Comparable 6-Month Retention

Does CPR training really need to be “to mastery”? This study suggests a few minutes of self-directed practice may be just as effective months later. Join the journal club to debate what this means for...

29 Jan 55min

Clear Air in a Rolling World: What Ambulance Methoxyflurane Exposure Means for Paramedic Safety

Clear Air in a Rolling World: What Ambulance Methoxyflurane Exposure Means for Paramedic Safety

In this episode, we step inside the ambulance to explore a question rarely discussed: how safe is the air paramedics breathe when administering methoxyflurane, marketed as Penthrox. While not used in ...

19 Jan 1h 2min

The BEST of Educational Research in 2025!

The BEST of Educational Research in 2025!

Our annual end-of-year special edition of the PCRF Education Research Journal Club when each of our panelists will share a favorite article from the educational literature in 2025.

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Sim Ready? EMS Teams in Action During Pediatric Crises

Sim Ready? EMS Teams in Action During Pediatric Crises

In this month’s Educational Journal Club, we dive into a multi-state study examining EMS team performance during simulated pediatric emergencies. We will explore how well EMS clinicians handle high-st...

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