Welcome to the FlightBridgeED Podcast, your essential resource for critical care medical education since 2012. For over a decade, we have been dedicated to supporting the pre-hospital, critical care, and emergency medicine communities by providing expert insights and continuing education.

Our podcast episodes methodically build on one another, crafting a robust foundation in emergency, critical care, and prehospital medicine. Designed to introduce listeners to vital critical care concepts, prepare for advanced certification exams, and broaden your knowledge base, each episode is a step forward in your professional development.

Whether you are a nurse, paramedic, or other healthcare professional in critical care transport, EMS, or hospital settings, the FlightBridgeED Podcast equips you with the tools and knowledge to excel in your role. Join us as we explore the latest topics and trends that are shaping the future of critical care medicine.

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Latest Episodes

MDCAST: The Stubborn Lethality of Cardiogenic Shock

This episode provides an overview of cardiogenic shock and explains why it remains such a major problem despite decades of progress in treating acute coronary syndrome...

MDCAST: Right Heart Failure: The Hidden Critical Care Problem

This episode is an overview of acute right heart failure, with a strong emphasis on why the right ventricle is so vulnerable and why clinicians often miss its role in ...

FASTReplay: Double Feature - Brittney Bernardoni + Elizabeth Garcher

This week’s FAST Replay is a double feature! Two talks that tackle high-stakes medicine from completely different angles, but with the same underlying theme: thinking ...

FASTReplay: Let The Literature Illuminate Your Practice - featuring Jeff Jarvis

We’re continuing our FAST Replay series, bringing you full sessions recorded live from past FAST conferences as we build toward FAST26: Austin. This episode features J...

MDCAST: Pulmonary Artery Hypertension in the Critically Ill Patient

This episode focuses on the critically ill patient with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) and explains why this subgroup is especially dangerous in emergency and t...

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