All Episodes
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E126: REBOA with special Guest Dr. Bryan C. Morse
In this episode of The FlightBridgeED Podcast, Eric invites Dr. Bryan C. Morse to discuss REBOA. REBOA is a minimally invasive procedure in which a balloon is inserted...

E125: Zero to Flow
In this episode of The FlightBridgeED Podcast, we take a look at CVP and what it means to modern critical care practice. There are a lot of misconceptions about the co...

E124: FAST18 Discussion with Ashley Liebig
FAST18 is almost here, and we couldn’t be more excited! As the clock counts down until the doors open, we are beginning to get a clear understanding of what an incredi...

E123: Top 5 Podcasts of 2017
In this episode of The FlightBridgeED Podcast, Eric is joined by a curio collection of some of the most brilliant minds in the pre-hospital critical care industry to r...

E122: The Silent Killer in RSI
In this episode of The FlightBridgeED Podcast, Eric takes a few minutes to delve into an intriguing aspect of the paralytics we carry out on every flight. As the old q...

E121: Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics, and Plasma Protein Binding
Have you ever wondered what happens to that medicine you so easily flush down the IV line of your patient, or in that capsule your patient swallows? We so often take f...

E120: HEAVEN the new LEMONS
In this episode of The FlightBridgED Podcast, Eric and Dave Olvera carve out some time while they are on the road to talk about airway management preparation strategie...

E119: Fallacy or Fact?
In this episode of The FlightBridgED Podcast, Eric Bauer, Mike Verkest, and Tyler Christifulli gather around to discuss some of the industry's current patient care fal...

E118: 48 Hour Survival Challenge
While safety in, and around the aircraft is of paramount importance it is also equally important to train for what happens when safety turns into survival. We have all...

E117: The 3 P's of ETCO2
We have all been trained to make the numbers “normal” for so many years, that it seems so unnatural to leave a number alone. It’s like a terrible itch that we have to ...

E116: Nightmare Series: Burn Management
A spark of twisted smoke and fire ignites into a blazing inferno of charring flame. Amid the flickering light, a man suffers in the terrifying grip of heat and hellish...

E115: IABP Pearls: Mechanical vs Chemical Balloon
Intra-aortic Balloon Pump Counterpulsation therapy is a miracle of modern science that has roots going to the 1960’s. We have come a long way since those days and now,...

E114: Vasopressin: The Master Medication
Throughout modern medicine, old methods fall as new ones emerge safer, more reliable, better for patient outcomes, and more. Research is deep and results are shared th...

E113: Acidosis Rodeo: G.O.L.D.M.A.R.K. (part 3 of 3)
In this episode of The FlightBridgeED Podcast, we circle the wagons back around to the Acidosis Rodeo ranch and catch part 3 of this series. As medicine changes, so do...

E112: Suspension Trauma: Hanging Harness Syndrome
In this episode of The FlightBridgeED Podcast, we take a look at a phenomenon associated with harnesses. OSHA requires them for safety, and some of our jobs use them a...

E111: Oxygen Extraction
We all know that the first thing you need to do when treating a patient is throw on a non-rebreather mask, right? What happens when that’s not doing the trick? How can...

E110: Neonatal Undifferentiated Collapse
In this blood-chilling episode of The FlightBridgeED Podcast, Eric is joined by a friend to help him cast a light on the dark corner of an otherwise happy little home....

E109: Undifferentiated Cardiac Collapse
In this episode of The FlightBridgeED Podcast, a mysterious presence lingers in the long shadows of the unknown. Its identity is cloaked by confusion, and with malice ...

E108: ASV - Dissecting the Evidence
In this episode of The FlightBridgeED Podcast, we take a look at a new mode of ventilation found on some transport ventilators made by Hamilton. Adaptive Support Venti...

E107: The Endocrine Nightmare
In critical care medicine, lab values are a standard tool for determining a patient’s course of care, but they are often misunderstood. In this episode of The FlightBr...

E106: Patient BVM Advocacy with Tyler Christifulli of the Lifestar Podcast
In this episode of The FlightBridgeED Podcast, Eric is joined by Tyler Christifulli from the Lifestar podcast to talk about the ongoing debate over using pediatric BVM...

FAST18 Announcement
We are proud to announce the launch of our biggest event yet! On March 20 and 21, 2018 you will want to join us for the first-ever FlightBridgeED Air and Surface Trans...

E105: Blankets are for Naps, Not Medicine: Is a 6 mL/kg Tidal Volume for Everyone?
Medicine is an ever-evolving practice of learning from mistakes, conquering diseases, and seeing the needs of a unique individual who is desperate for a cure. It would...

E104: Adult or Pediatric BVM
In this episode of the podcast, Eric explains and offers insight into an old argument that has recently been given a spotlight by industry professionals. Are adult bag...

E103: Overcoming the Need for Speed
In this special episode of The FlightBridgeED Podcast, join Eric Bauer, Mike Verkest, Ryan Wyatt, and Dave Olvera at the ECHO conference for an incredible meeting of t...

E102: Acidosis Rodeo - Part 2
Part 2 of 3 in the Acidosis Rodeo is a continuation of our previous case study. In this episode, Eric dives into DKA and HHNK from differential diagnosis to lab values...

E101: Damage Control Resuscitation - Part 2 of 2
In this episode of The FlightBridgeED Podcast, Eric is joined, once again, by Rahkeem Francis for part 2 in this series entitled “Damage Control Resuscitation.” Covere...

E100: The FlightBridgeED Podcast's 100th Episode
In this special 100th episode of The FlightBridgeED Podcast, Eric is joined by Mike for a look back over the journey thus far. Filled with stories, some laughs, and ev...

E98: The Neuroglobin Scavenger
In this episode of The FlightBridgeED Podcast, after some incredible results in a recent research study, there could finally be a cure for, the often difficult-to-trea...
