
Mentorship: The Failing Student
This month we're tackling Failure: the difficult decisions, the awkward conversations but also the improvement and learning that can come out of it.
13 Sep 202139min

Mentorship
Becoming a mentor can be a bit of a mixed bag. Some trusts may insist their mentors sit a module on the topic at level 6 or higher, where as others may not even require them to have passed their NQP s...
10 Aug 20211h 9min

Acute Cocaine Toxicity
Cocaine might be a drug you associate with the 1980s, however, a 2018 audit found that it was still the 2nd most used recreational drug within the UK. Deaths associated with cocaine doubled between 20...
17 Feb 202143min

Lower Back Pain
Affecting an estimated 80% of the population at some time in their lives, Lower back pain is a common presentation to ambulance crews. Often this will be muscular in origin, however there are many ser...
20 Des 20201h 15min

RTC Pt 2: Listeners Questions
This is the Second part of our 2 part mini series looking at Road Traffic Collision. In this episode we put your questions to Adam Barrow, head of collision research at TRL. Is closing speed a usefu...
21 Okt 202042min

RTC Pt 1: The Injury Experience
In this Episode we speak to Adam Barrow the head of collision research for TRL. Adam talks to us about how he and his team assess the scenes of Road Traffic Collisions, how car safety features work an...
21 Okt 20201h 15min

Adult Head Injury
Every year in England and wales 1.4 million people attend A+E with a head injury, this makes up just over 6.5% of the presentations that Emergency departments see with 20% of them being admitted. Preh...
28 Aug 202052min

Logical Fallacies and Cognitive Bias
Logical Fallacies have been documented as far back as ancient greece. For over 2000 years we have been making logical errors, and in modern day paramedic practice, these errors in logic can affect our...
5 Jul 202044min






















