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From frontline paramedic to physician medical director

57 min · 3 de mar de 2026
Portada del episodio From frontline paramedic to physician medical director

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Welcome to Part 2! Dr. McNamara is a respected emergency and family physician, known for his pioneering work in community paramedicine and his advocacy for professional growth. His long career spans frontline ambulance work to hospital leadership, bringing a unique perspective on how to professionalize and elevate the paramedic role. In this candid conversation, Dr. McNamara shares formative stories from his ambulance days that highlight the importance of calm, strategic thinking during crises. He emphasizes that effective patient care isn’t just about medical protocols; it’s about listening deeply, acting compassionately, and stepping back to see the bigger picture. You’ll discover how his experiences with mentors like Jack shaped his approach to complex trauma and code management, as well as specific strategies for bridging the gap between acute and community care. Dr. McNamara discusses how community paramedics can manage chronic illnesses at home, reduce unnecessary hospital visits, and even treat complex diseases. Community Paramedicine, Emergency Medicine, Patient Care, Healthcare Innovation, Clinical Decision Making, Mentorship in Medicine, Chronic Illness Management, Paramedic Training, Medical Research, Professional Growth, medical director, primary care paramedic, community paramedic

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From frontline paramedic to physician medical director

Welcome to Part 2! Dr. McNamara is a respected emergency and family physician, known for his pioneering work in community paramedicine and his advocacy for professional growth. His long career spans frontline ambulance work to hospital leadership, bringing a unique perspective on how to professionalize and elevate the paramedic role. In this candid conversation, Dr. McNamara shares formative stories from his ambulance days that highlight the importance of calm, strategic thinking during crises. He emphasizes that effective patient care isn’t just about medical protocols; it’s about listening deeply, acting compassionately, and stepping back to see the bigger picture. You’ll discover how his experiences with mentors like Jack shaped his approach to complex trauma and code management, as well as specific strategies for bridging the gap between acute and community care. Dr. McNamara discusses how community paramedics can manage chronic illnesses at home, reduce unnecessary hospital visits, and even treat complex diseases. Community Paramedicine, Emergency Medicine, Patient Care, Healthcare Innovation, Clinical Decision Making, Mentorship in Medicine, Chronic Illness Management, Paramedic Training, Medical Research, Professional Growth, medical director, primary care paramedic, community paramedic

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episode From frontline paramedic to physician medical director artwork

From frontline paramedic to physician medical director

Dr. McNamara is a respected emergency and family physician, known for his pioneering work in community paramedicine and his advocacy for professional growth. His long career spans frontline ambulance work to hospital leadership, bringing a unique perspective on how to professionalize and elevate the paramedic role. In this candid conversation, Dr. McNamara shares formative stories from his ambulance days that highlight the importance of calm, strategic thinking during crises. He emphasizes that effective patient care isn’t just about medical protocols; it’s about listening deeply, acting compassionately, and stepping back to see the bigger picture. You’ll discover how his experiences with mentors like Jack shaped his approach to complex trauma and code management, as well as specific strategies for bridging the gap between acute and community care. Dr. McNamara discusses how community paramedics can manage chronic illnesses at home, reduce unnecessary hospital visits, and even treat complex diseases. Community Paramedicine, Emergency Medicine, Patient Care, Healthcare Innovation, Clinical Decision Making, Mentorship in Medicine, Chronic Illness Management, Paramedic Training, Medical Research, Professional Growth, medical director, primary care paramedic, community paramedic

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