Fri, 22 February 2008 This is part one of Pharmacology for the paramedic student. In this talk we'll cover a brief review of the CNS and PNS, Neurochemical transmission, nicotinic and muscarinic receptors, general properties of medications and an overview of the routes of medication administration. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to check out the Mitigation Journal Blog at www.mitigationjournal.com or www.mitigationjournal.blogspot.com. Comments[0] |
Wed, 13 February 2008 Today is a good time to remind all of us that we have to be prepared for anything...the all-hazards approach. In this edition I'll speak with Sue Margis, EMT-I and paramedic student about her role in a recent MCI in Rochester. Comments[0] |
Tue, 5 February 2008 This is an introductory lesson on the basics of anatomy, physiology and the homeostatic environment. We'll talk about the internal and external environment, various forms of feedback, and membrane transport. This talk will be helpful for the EMT/Paramedic student or anyone who would like a brief review of the material. Comments[0] |
Tue, 5 February 2008 This is an overview of Cells for the EMT Paramedic student in standard MP3 format...audio only. Comments[0] |
Tue, 5 February 2008 This is an overview of cells for the EMT Paramedic Student. It is also my first crack at putting slides into the podcast...AKA mixing audio and visual. Only those of you with an iPOD will be able to view this file. NOTE: I will be posting the same audio content in standard MP3 format that can be used by any player. Please download the file that best suits your player and needs. Comments[0] |
Mon, 4 February 2008 This week I'll review the Monte Carlo casino fire and the implications of exterior building features in relation to fire-related deaths and FF disorientation. We'll also talk about the National Seatbelt Pledge, surge capacity and MCI implications of "routine" events, and more! A special thanks to Jones and Bartlett Publishing (http://www.jbpub.com/ems/) for paramedic training materials and to Dan White of Alliance Medical (http://www.allmed.net/) for the RAPTAG Triage System. Check out the National Seatbelt Pledge at www.trainingdivision.com Welcome New Mitigation Journal Listeners! Erk in Sydney, Matt from Florida, and Dick from Rochester! Thanks for joining us. A special thanks to Eric and Ted for all the input recently. Welcome and best wishes to the MCC Paramedic Class of 2009! Comments[0] |

