Frozen Fingers, Time Is Tissue: The Prehospital Approach to Frostbite

Frozen Fingers, Time Is Tissue: The Prehospital Approach to Frostbite

Author: Ross Orpet, Paramedic turned EMS Physician April 1, 2026 Duration: 1:00:06
Frostbite is more dangerous than it looks and easier to make worse than you think. In this episode, Ross and Will sit down with Dr. Greg Doctor, a wilderness medicine specialist and emergency physician practicing in the Colorado Rockies, to break down frostbite from the prehospital perspective. Greg walks through field assessment, when to rewarm vs. when to leave it alone, pain management, and when to bypass your local ED for a tertiary care center. Whether you’re running urban calls or wilderness rescues, you may see this and this episode will help inform how you approach cold injury.   Want more? Subscribe to The Confidence Dispatch, our free weekly newsletter for paramedics who want to get 1% better every shift: →  https://loudandclear.kit.com/d45b012fae   Want to go even further? The Paramedic Confidence Builder is a year-long course and coaching community for new medics who want to close the gap between what school taught them and what the job actually demands. Not a lecture series. Not another CE you'll forget by your next shift. Real frameworks for clinical reasoning and mental performance. The stuff nobody teaches you in school. If that sounds like what you've been looking for, book a free 30-minute coaching call and we'll talk about whether it's the right fit. Even if it’s not we’ll give you actionable advice on the call so that you still walk away with something valuable: →  calendly.com/d/cq38-87r-fkk/paramedic-confidence-builder

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