Want to put in headphones and get fluff-free, conversational EMS CE? The 7 Things EMS podcast gives you exactly that, covering a variety of topics that truly make you a better provider. Host Dan Limmer talks with industry leaders and experts to deliver a fast-paced but deeply insightful podcast for any attention span.
How Does It Work?
Each 7 Things EMS podcast episode streams directly from LC-Ready and qualifies for one hour of F3 CE. Each activity is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Pre-hospital Continuing Education (CAPCE) for one hour of EMS CE.
Purchase any 7 Things EMS episode.
Listen to the 45-minute audio. Afterward, a short test will be available in your account. Pass the test, get the credit!
As long as your LC-Ready profile is filled out with your State and/or NREMT number, your CE credit will appear on the CE Certificate tab in your account.
Don’t need CE? You can also listen for free on Spotify, Pandora, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
We check vital signs every day - but are we actually doing them correctly? In this episode of 7 Things EMS, guest Chris Kroboth breaks down two of the most commonly misunderstood assessments: non-invasive blood pressure and oxygen saturation.
EMS providers are increasingly relied upon to deliver expert OB/GYN care. Guest Rachel Tank, an experienced educator, discusses assessment and management of a range of OB complications.
Sepsis is a prehospital emergency. Learn to to identify, treat, and advocate for septic patients from fire captain, educator, and Sepsis Alliance advisory board member Rom Duckworth.
From pediatric bradycardia and cardiac arrest to seizures, whole blood administration, and more, Dr. Antevy will challenge your thinking and improve your practice.
Service animals provide essential support, from mobility and sensory assistance to detecting diabetes and seizures. However, many EMS providers lack awareness of the laws and responsibilities surrounding these animals and their handlers.
Strokes are serious. Strokes are time-sensitive as far as getting a patient to appropriate care. This episode is all about strokes. From how to perform an accurate and detailed stroke assessment to pathophysiology to hospital-based treatments.
Emily Reilly, Mental Health Coordinator for New Orleans EMS (home of Nightwatch), shares insights from her work with first responders and veterans to help prevent and manage stress and burnout.
Wilderness EMS is intense, requiring care in remote settings with long extractions and complex cases. This episode covers 7 key insights into wilderness EMS that every EMS professional will find valuable.
Explore rare but critical cases as Chris and Dan discuss uncommon patient presentations, from pediatric issues like congenital heart defects and autism to conditions like sepsis, autoimmune diseases, and hematology.