Values-Driven Leadership Within A Just Culture- Chris Pfingsten from EMS 20/20

Values-Driven Leadership Within A Just Culture- Chris Pfingsten from EMS 20/20

Author: Ross Orpet, Paramedic turned EMS Physician October 21, 2024 Duration: 17:36
Creating lasting behavioral changes in the workplace by moving beyond consequence-based policies. Chris discusses the importance of aligning personal and company values, highlighting 'just culture' in EMS and its role in understanding motivations and systemic issues. The conversation covers leadership in EMS, focusing on the significance of fostering supportive relationships with staff and avoiding fear-based management. Additionally, Chris shares his journey from paramedic to Field Training Officer, offering advice on effective training and mutual support. This episode is packed with valuable insights for anyone in the EMS field aiming to enhance performance, commitment, and team dynamics. Don't forget to check below for further resources on just culture and motivational learning.   Guest/Cast/Crew information- Guest- Chris Pfingsten, Co-host of EMS 20/20 Host- Ross Orpet, Will Berry    Resources Other episodes you might like Ep. 72 From Errors to Excellence with Geoff Murphy, Master Your Medics Books Just Culture- https://amzn.to/4eOMN7w Crucial Conversations- https://amzn.to/3BRBnRI  YouTube Videos-  Why do Errors Happen? How can we prevent them? How can a system get organized for improvement?    Catch up with us after the show Instagram- @emscast Twitter- @ems_cast Website- www.emspodcast.com Want to stay ahead of the top 1% in EMS and build real confidence in the field?👉 Book a call to get personalized guidance, improve decision-making under pressure, and grow your skills as a paramedic: https://calendly.com/d/cq38-87r-fkk/paramedic-confidence-builder📰 Join our weekly newsletter for exclusive EMS insights, leadership strategies, real-life scenarios, and tools designed to help you stay sharp, confident, and ahead of the curve: https://loudandclear.kit.com/d45b012fae  

Stepping out of the classroom and into the rig is where the real learning begins, but that transition often leaves even seasoned providers with a lingering doubt. Loud & Clear: EMS Guiding Principles addresses that gap directly, moving past the basic protocols to explore the foundational reasoning that makes for excellent prehospital care. Hosted by Ross Orpet, a paramedic who now practices as an EMS physician, this podcast digs into the "why" behind the algorithms. It’s built on the understanding that no textbook can possibly cover every unique scenario you’ll encounter on the road. Instead of just listing steps, each episode examines the core principles that guide critical decisions when the situation doesn't fit a neat checklist. You’ll hear discussions that bridge the gap between field experience and medical rationale, focusing on the adaptive thinking required for complex emergencies. This is advanced continuing education designed for paramedics, EMTs, and all prehospital providers who feel that standard training was just the beginning. The conversations in this series aim to solidify your clinical judgment, helping you build confidence through comprehension. By tuning in, you gain access to a deeper level of professional development, where the objective is to think clearer and act more decisively, no matter how many days you have on the job. This podcast serves as a vital resource for those committed to mastering their craft beyond the basics.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

Loud & Clear: EMS Guiding Principles - Advanced Continuing Education for Paramedics, EMTs & Prehospital Care Providers
Podcast Episodes
Don't Miss Something Important, Your Physical Exam Matters [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 26:19
Will Berry's back on the show to chat with us about a commonly overlooked part of our care. He can't stress enough how important a good detailed physical exam can be. Are you dedicating enough attention to your physical…
Snake Bites [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 37:06
Summer's not over yet which means the snakes they are a still slithering. Come learn everything you need to know about treating North American snake bites in the field and dispel some myths along the way. Enter to Win a…
The Physiologically Difficulty Airway - Part 2: Hypotension [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 17:26
Join us for part two of our four part series looking at the physiologically difficult airway. Matt takes us through the different causes of hypotension, why these patients are so dangerous to intubate, and how to resusci…
Narrow Pulse Pressure as a Predictor of ED Thoracotomy in Trauma? [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 14:01
We discuss the following paper and its impact on our prehospital management. Prehospital narrow pulse pressure predicts need for resuscitative thoracotomy and emergent intervention after trauma Schellenberg M, Owattanapa…
The Physiologically Difficult Airway - Part 1: Hypoxia [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 14:44
Ross and Matt discuss the importance of preoxygenating hypoxic patients prior to intubating them. This is the first of a 4 part series on the physiologically difficult airways. Link to the makeshift CPAP: https://www.you…

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