Transforming EMS leadership: Beyond buzzwords to real change
Inside EMS17 Nov 2023

Transforming EMS leadership: Beyond buzzwords to real change

This episode of Inside EMS is brought to you by Lexipol, the experts in policy, training, wellness support and grants assistance for first responders and government leaders. To learn more, visit lexipol.com.

In this episode of the Inside EMS podcast, the discussion centered on the practical application of leadership in EMS. The conversation highlighted the gap between commonly used leadership buzzwords and their real-world implementation.

Key points

  • Employee engagement and empowerment. The need for genuine engagement and empowerment in the workplace was stressed. Kelly Grayson shares an example of providing discounted meals for employees during hectic schedules as a concrete example of servant leadership.
  • Leadership by buzzwords. Our cohosts raise concerns about leaders in EMS who rely on buzzwords without understanding their practical implications. They suggest many EMS leaders are caught up in an "ego vortex," focusing more on authority and titles rather than service and care.
  • Personal leadership journey. Chris Cebollero shares his personal journey from being a "horrible leader" to understanding the essence of effective leadership. He emphasizes the importance of emotional control and viewing challenges as solutions.
  • Systemic issue in EMS leadership. The discussion highlights a systemic problem in EMS leadership, pointing out the lack of formal training and understanding of the art and science of leadership. Our cohosts stress that success in leadership should be measured by the engagement, satisfaction and productivity of the workforce.
  • The Peter Principle. The conversation touches on the Peter Principle, where individuals are promoted to their level of incompetence. They note often, leaders are not equipped with the necessary tools and training for their roles.
  • Difference between managers and leaders. A distinction is made between managers and leaders. Managers are described as those who enforce policies and procedures, whereas leaders are seen as doing the right thing and then justifying it officially.

Learn more: Visit the EMS Leader Playbook

Memorable quotes:

  • "The true measurement of leadership success is how engaged, satisfied and productive the workforce is. Nothing else matters." — Chris Cebollero
  • "Leadership is both an art and a science. You've got to know and understand the science before you can paint the portrait of organizational success." — Chris Cebollero

This episode underscores the need for a paradigm shift in EMS leadership, moving away from traditional authoritative styles to a more engaged, empathetic and service-oriented approach.

Rate and review

Enjoying the show? Please take a moment to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Contact the Inside EMS team at theshow@ems1.com to share ideas, suggestions and feedback, or if you’d like to join us as a guest.

EMS1 is using generative AI to create some content that is edited and fact-checked by our editors.

Avsnitt(719)

Inside EMS Podcast: Behind the scenes of a heroin addict

Inside EMS Podcast: Behind the scenes of a heroin addict

Host Chris Cebollero talks about the toll heroin is taking on a friend’s daughter, and discuss fatal incidents that involved people launching fireworks from their bodies.

10 Juli 201516min

Inside EMS Podcast: Dr. Bledsoe talks EMS protocols, community paramedicine

Inside EMS Podcast: Dr. Bledsoe talks EMS protocols, community paramedicine

EMS educator Bledsoe discusses when is it acceptable to deviate from protocols, and the role of community paramedicine in the future.

2 Juli 201542min

Quick Clip: What is an acceptable protocol deviation?

Quick Clip: What is an acceptable protocol deviation?

Hosts Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson discuss when it’s acceptable to deviate from protocols with Dr. Bryan Bledsoe, an emergency physician, paramedic and EMS educator. Bledsoe says there should be ...

2 Juli 20153min

Quick Clip: Why EMS training should teach more analytical skills

Quick Clip: Why EMS training should teach more analytical skills

Hosts Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson talk with Dr. Bryan Bledsoe, an emergency physician, paramedic and EMS educator, on how to improve EMS training. Bledsoe explains that “EMS is not linear” and w...

2 Juli 20153min

Quick Clip: What does a blood pressure reading really measure?

Quick Clip: What does a blood pressure reading really measure?

Co-hosts Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson explain how blood pressure relates the bigger-picture of blood circulation throughout the body

30 Juni 20153min

Quick Clip: Tips for taking a patient’s blood pressure

Quick Clip: Tips for taking a patient’s blood pressure

Co-hosts Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson provide advice on how to get a good blood pressure reading, especially when in the back of an ambulance.

30 Juni 20153min

Inside EMS Podcast: Criminal charges for EMT who didn‘t respond?

Inside EMS Podcast: Criminal charges for EMT who didn‘t respond?

Co-hosts Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson discuss whether an EMT who refused to respond to an infant in cardiac arrest should be held criminally liable for the infant's death.

26 Juni 201534min

Quick Clip: A patient handoff report challenge

Quick Clip: A patient handoff report challenge

Hosts Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson go head-to-head with a mock patient handoff report; how do your skills stack up?

19 Juni 20155min

Populärt inom Politik & nyheter

aftonbladet-krim
svenska-fall
p3-krim
rss-krimstad
blenda-2
flashback-forever
rss-sanning-konsekvens
politiken
rss-vad-fan-hande
aftonbladet-daily
motiv
rss-krimreportrarna
spar
grans
svd-ledarredaktionen
rss-frandfors-horna
rss-flodet
dagens-eko
olyckan-inifran
rss-klubbland-en-podd-mest-om-frolunda