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Registry Insider

The National Registry of EMTs

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Registry Insider is the new vodcast from the National Registry of EMTs. Hosted by CEO and Executive Director Bill Seifarth, Registry Insider gives you insight, news, and in-depth conversations on a multitude of topics from the National Registry and the EMS industry. With new episodes every week, Registry Insider will keep you informed!
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Airway World® Podcasts

Calvin A. Brown III, MD

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Airway World® Podcasts feature quarterly airway research updates and important airway topic discussions presented by Calvin Brown III, MD and guest faculty of The Difficult Airway Course™. Subscribe today to stay on the leading edge of the dynamic and critically important field of airway management. For more airway management educational resources, visit www.theairwaysite.com.
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In this week’s Registry Insider podcast, host Bill Seifert, CEO of the National Registry of EMTs, is joined by Jay Scott from the Commission for Accreditation of Pre-Hospital Continuing Education (CAPCE). Together, they discuss the role of CAPCE in ensuring that EMS practitioners receive high-quality, innovative, and evidence-based continuing educa…
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In this episode, Registry Insider host Bill Seifarth, CEO of the National Registry of EMTs, sits down with Dr. George Hatch from CoAEMSP to discuss the significance of accreditation in EMS education. They explore how accreditation has evolved since its inception in 1978, its critical role in ensuring high educational standards for paramedics, and i…
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Darren Braude. MD EMT-P, discusses recent research related to pre-hospital airway management, including: Carbon Dioxide & Traumatic Brain Injury, Airway in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest, EGA vs ETI in Trauma, Induction Agents, Power of Prediction, King Laryngeal Tube vs iGel, Ventilation Bag Size. He offers his key Take Home Point, after each rese…
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In this episode of Registry Insider, host Bill Seifarth sits down with Donnie Woodyard, Executive Director of the EMS Compact, to explore the transformative impact of interstate agreements on EMS licensure. They discuss how the EMS Compact enables EMS professionals to have their licenses recognized across state lines, allowing for greater mobility …
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Join Registry Insider host Bill Seifarth as he dives deep into the fascinating history of EMS in the U.S. with special guest Donnie Woodyard, EMS Compact Director and author. From the groundbreaking 1966 white paper to the formation of the National Registry of EMTs in 1970, they explore the pivotal moments that shaped emergency medical services as …
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In this episode of Registry Insider, Bill Seifarth, CEO and Executive Director of the National Registry of EMTs, hosts a conversation with three esteemed medical directors and board members of the National Registry: Dr. Kevin Mackey, Dr. Sylvia Owusu-Ansah, and Dr. Maia Dorsett. The discussion delves into the crucial topic of continued competency i…
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On this week’s episode of Registry Insider, we welcome Michael Kaduce from the National Association of EMTs. We learn more about the NAEMT, their mission, advocacy for EMS clinicians and the EMS profession, and the education they provide for the industry. You can check them out at NAEMT.org and remember NAEMT’s upcoming annual meeting, September 9-…
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In this week’s episode of Registry Insider, host Bill Seifarth, CEO and Executive Director of the National Registry of EMTs, interviews Dr. Braxton Morrison, a National Registry board member and paramedic, with a PhD in crisis intervention and traumatic stress. Dr. Morrison shares his personal journey from military service to EMS, highlighting the …
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In this episode of Registry Insider, Bill Seifarth, CEO and Executive Director of the National Registry of EMTs, sits down with Dr. Paul Rosenberger to discuss the exam development life cycle at the National Registry. The conversation covers the seven-step process, including practice analysis, job task identification, item writing and review, pilot…
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National Registry CEO & Executive Director Bill Seifarth speaks with Dr. Bill Young (Director of Emergency Medical Care at Eastern Kentucky University), Bryan Ericson (Director – EMS Program at Tarrant County College), and the National Registry’s Paul Rosenberger. The panel discusses the challenges facing EMS educators and education programs. Addit…
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National Registry CEO & Executive Director Bill Seifarth speaks with Dr. Bill Young (Director of Emergency Medical Care at Eastern Kentucky University), Bryan Ericson (Director – EMS Program at Tarrant County College), and the National Registry’s Paul Rosenberger. The panel discusses Clinical Judgment, including what it is, why it is important in E…
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Matteo Parotto, MD, Course Director for The Difficult Airway Course: Anesthesia, discusses recent research related to airway management in anesthesia practice. Topics include comparison of the McGrath VL vs DL for rapid sequence intubation in the OR, comparison of hyperangulated vs Macintosh video laryngoscope blades, airway management with cervica…
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This episode overviews the role that evidence-based guidelines are playing with the National Registry’s examinations, as well as with continued competency. Joining CEO and Executive Director Bill Seifarth in this episode are Dr. Scott Gilmore and Dr. Paul Rosenberger. More on the prehospital guidelines consortium: https://prehospitalguidelines.org/…
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ALS Redesign – What is it? Why are we doing it? This episode overviews the what and why behind the ALS Redesign of the National Registry’s new AEMT and Paramedic certification examinations. Joining CEO and Executive Director Bill Seifarth in this episode are Dr. Mihaiela Gugiu, Dr. Nadine McBride, and Dr. Paul Rosenberger. For more information abou…
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How do you prepare your students to be successful with the National Registry examinations? This episode provides some practical advice for educators and students alike as to how to prepare to be successful with the examination, and more importantly, how to be successful with being safe and effective EMS clinicians. Joining me in this episode are Dr…
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Christyn Magill, MD, faculty for The Difficult Airway Course: Emergency, discusses recent research related to airway management in pediatric patients. Topics include airway management in neonates and infants, factors associated with first pass success in endotracheal intubation in children, video-assisted laryngoscopy and blade selection, usage and…
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Darren Braude, MD, EMT-P, Medical Director for The Difficult Airway Course: EMS, discusses recent research related to Post-Intubation Management, Supraglottic Airways vs EndoTracheal Intubation, Trauma Airways, Induction Agents and The Power of Prediction. He offers his key take-away lessons on each topic.…
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Calvin A Brown III, MD presents three nominees for “2022 Airway Article of the Year.” The nominated articles were chosen from among those featured in the 2022 Quarterly Airway Research Updates. Dr. Brown discusses the merits of each article and the audience votes for the “Airway Article of the Year.”…
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Dr. Calvin Brown discusses recent research related to i-Gel vs. Endotracheal Intubation (ETI) and i-Gel vs. King LTS-D in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, compares the iLTS-D with the Ambu Auragain. He offers key take-away lessons, "Calvin's Critical Concepts," after each research topic is discussed.
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Dr. Calvin Brown discusses recent research related to VL vs. DL, peri-intubation hemodynamic instability, and etomidate vs. ketamine in emergency endotracheal intubation. He offers key take-away lessons, "Calvin's Critical Concepts", after each research topic is discussed.
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Calvin A Brown III, MD presents four nominees for "2021 Airway Article of the Year." The nominated articles were chosen from among those featured in the 2021 Quarterly Airway Research Updates. Dr. Brown discusses the merits of each article and the audience votes for the "Airway Article of the Year."
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Dr. Calvin Brown discusses recent research on the best type of device for first-pass success in ED intubation of trauma patients, patient positioning (ramped vs supine) during intubation with apneic oxygenation, and engagement of the median glossoepiglottic fold and laryngeal view.
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Dr. Calvin Brown discusses recent research related to angioedema in the ED, awake intubation, and the recently updated Canadian Airway Focus Group's recommendations for the anticipated difficult airway. And of course, Dr. Brown includes key take-away lessons - Calvin's Critical Concepts.
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Dr. Calvin Brown discusses recent research on risk factors associated with peri-intubation mortality, an easy-to-use bedside screening technique for assessing anatomic difficulty using thyromental height, and rocuronium dosing for emergency RSI.
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Calvin A. Brown III, MD presents three nominees for "2020 Airway Article of the Year." The nominated articles were chosen from among those featured in the 2020 Quarterly Airway Research Updates. Dr. Brown discusses the merits of each article and the audience votes for the "Airway Article of the Year."…
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Dr. Calvin Brown and special guests, Dr. Susan Wilcox (Mass General Hospital) and Dr. Darren Braude (Univ of New Mexico), discuss recent research on out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, standard-geometry v. hyperangulated video laryngoscopes, and respiratory failure due to COVID-19.
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The four national directors of The Difficult Airway Course offer practical guidance for airway management of the coronavirus patient. Hosted by Calvin Brown III MD, this presentation includes perspectives from Emergency Medicine, Anesthesiology, Critical Care Medicine, and Pre-hospital Medicine. Panelists include J. Adam Law MD, Jarrod Mosier MD, a…
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Calvin Brown III, MD presents four nominees for the "2019 Airway Article of the Year." The nominated articles were chosen from among those featured in 2019 Quarterly Airway Research Updates. Dr. Brown discusses the content and merits of each article and the audience votes for the "Airway Article of the Year."…
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Dr. Calvin Brown reviews the recently published Difficult Airway Society guidelines on awake tracheal intubation (ATI) in adults. The guidelines cover indication, set up, checklists, oxygenation, topicalization & sedation, and tube confirmation. General recommendations are also discussed.
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Dr. Calvin Brown discusses four airway studies using clinical scenarios to illustrate key points and "What would you do?" questions to engage the audience. The topics covered include intubation frequency among emergency physicians, use of end tidal oxygen monitoring to assess preoxygenation during RSI, apneic oxygenation in the PICU, and high flow-…
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Calvin Brown III, MD presents four nominees for "2018 Airway Article of the Year." The nominated articles were chosen from among those featured in the 2018 Quarterly Airway Research Updates. Dr. Brown discusses the content and merits of each article and the audience votes for the "Airway Article of the Year."…
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Calvin Brown III, MD present three nominees for “2016 Airway Article of the Year.” The nominated articles were chosen from among those featured in the 2016 Quarterly Airway Research Updates. Dr. Brown discusses the content and merits of each article and the audience votes for the "Airway Article of the Year.”…
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Calvin Brown III, MD present three nominees for “2016 Airway Article of the Year.” The nominated articles were chosen from among those featured in the 2016 Quarterly Airway Research Updates. Dr. Brown discusses the content and merits of each article and the audience votes for the "Airway Article of the Year.”…
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