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The Delegate Series

Podkast av Kitsap County EMS and Trauma Care Council

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Kitsap EMS Medical Delegates, Dr. Bennett, Dr. Brenner, and Dr. Ekin, discuss a wide range of topics for the EMS provider community.

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episode Season 6: Episode Four. The ACLS Update You Didn't Know You Needed cover

Season 6: Episode Four. The ACLS Update You Didn't Know You Needed

What if the most important thing about the 2025 ACLS guidelines isn't what changed — but what the science is already outpacing? In this episode, Dr. Martin Bennett, Dr. Adam Brenner, and Dr. Scott Ekin walk through the latest American Heart Association updates and hold them up against what the evidence is actually telling us. Dr. Ekin breaks down the official changes — from the atropine dose that quietly doubled to the oxygen saturation target that finally got specific — while the delegates weigh in on where AHA is playing it safe. Double sequential defibrillation showed a 30% survival-to-discharge rate in its landmark trial, but the guidelines won't commit. Calcium for hyperkalemia? Three delegates and decades of clinical experience respectfully disagree with "insufficient evidence." Along the way, the conversation lands on what might matter most: the growing recognition that BLS owns the cardiac arrest. Early CPR and rapid defibrillation still move the survival needle more than any drug or advanced airway — and the delegates make the case that an i-gel and uninterrupted compressions beat a heroic intubation attempt every time. Dr. Brenner previews emerging research on CPR hand positioning that could change what we teach about compressions, and the group tackles the post-ROSC tightrope of blood pressure targets, ventilation goals, and why a second hypotensive episode can undo everything you just fought for. Join the Kitsap physician delegates for an episode that separates what's settled from what's evolving — and reminds us that in ACLS, the most dangerous thing isn't a wrong answer. It's an old one you never thought to question.

8. april 2026 - 49 min
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Season 6: Episode Three.Geriatric Topics: The Calls That Make or Break You

What if the most dangerous call you run today isn't the cardiac arrest or the multi-vehicle pileup — but the 82-year-old who "just fell"? In this eye-opening episode, Dr. Martin Bennett, Dr. Adam Brenner, and Dr. Scott Ekin tackle the patient population that makes up nearly half of all EMS contacts — and the one most likely to hide life-threatening pathology behind seemingly normal vital signs.  Dr. Bennett walks us through a landmark review from the Journal of Emergency Medicine, exposing the clinical landmines lurking in every geriatric call: the shock that masquerades as a normal blood pressure, the cervical spine fracture hiding behind a simple "lift assist," and the massive subdural that presents with a perfect GCS of 15. With nearly 70 million Americans now over 65, these aren't edge cases — they're your bread and butter.  The delegates break down the art and science of slowing down in a profession built on speed — why shutting your mouth for two minutes gets you better information than rapid-fire questioning ever will, how a shock index below one can still spell disaster in an elderly patient, and why the single most high-yield question you can ask might just be, "Did your doctor change your medicines?" From the deceptive normalcy of geriatric vital signs to the hidden dangers of the "routine" lift assist, this episode arms you with the clinical street smarts that separate good providers from great ones.  Join us for an episode that proves the unsexy calls are where real clinicians are made. Because in geriatric EMS, what looks like nothing can kill — and the provider who slows down is the one who catches it.

1. april 2026 - 59 min
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Season 6: Episode Two. Literature review

What if the most routine interventions in emergency medicine weren’t as simple as we thought? In this episode of Physician Delegates, Dr. Martin Bennett, Dr. Adam Brenner, and Dr. Scott Ekin take a rapid-fire tour through some of the most important emergency medicine research of 2025 — and what it actually means for the crews working in the field. From the subtle science behind something as basic as oxygen, to the evolving strategies for pre-oxygenation before intubation, the delegates unpack new evidence that could change how EMS providers manage the sickest patients. They tackle the long-standing debate between ketamine and etomidate for rapid sequence intubation, explore surprising new research on ketamine’s role in stopping refractory seizures, and examine how ultrasound may uncover hidden shockable rhythms during cardiac arrest. Along the way, they also highlight practical updates every EMS provider should know — from choking treatment in infants, to safer oxygen targets, to the quiet return of an old emergency medicine favorite: Droperidol. Join the Kitsap physician delegates for a fast-moving conversation that connects cutting-edge research to real-world EMS practice. Because sometimes the biggest improvements in patient care come from re-examining the things we thought we already understood,

5. mars 2026 - 58 min
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Season 6: Episode One. Shared Decisions and Informed Refusal

What if your judgment could mean the difference between life and death - or a lawsuit? In this razor-sharp episode of Physician Delegates, Dr. Adam Brenner, Dr. Martin Bennett, and Dr. Scott Ekin unravel the high-stakes world of patient refusal and shared decision-making in emergency medical services. Imagine a scene where everything looks fine on the surface - normal vitals, a seemingly stable patient - but beneath those numbers lies a potential medical minefield. The Kitsap Delegates exposes the dangerous cognitive traps that can lead EMS providers to make fatal mistakes: group think, personality dynamics, and the seductive illusion of "it's probably nothing." Drawing from years of frontline experience, Dr. Brenner, Dr Bennett, and Dr. Ekin break down the exact strategies that can save both patient lives and provider licenses. How do you create a structured pause that gives every team member a voice? Why does transporting a patient become the safest option when there's even a hint of disagreement? And what checklist could prevent you from becoming the next cautionary tale in emergency medicine? Join us for an episode that goes beyond protocols and delves into the human elements of medical decision-making. Because in EMS, what you don't see can absolutely hurt you.

1. jan. 2026 - 54 min
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Season 5: Episode Seven: Postpartum Hemorrhage-When Every Second Counts

Postpartum Hemorrhage: When Every Second Counts What if your worst nightmare call - imminent childbirth - turned into two critical patients and a race against time? In this intense episode, Dr. Martin Bennett, Dr. Adam Brenner, and Dr. Scott Ekin tackle one of EMS's most anxiety-producing scenarios: postpartum hemorrhage in the field. Dr. Bennett walks us through a harrowing case that starts with a precipitous delivery in a bathroom - baby not breathing, mom pale and hypotensive, blood on the floor, and only minutes to figure out which patient needs you first. It's the ultimate "divide and conquer" moment that tests every provider's clinical judgment and composure. The delegates break down the critical interventions that can turn a disaster into a save, tackle the system issues that complicate these calls, and share honest perspectives on why these cases still make even experienced providers sweat. They discuss the "Four T's" of postpartum hemorrhage, proper management techniques, and why having a checklist - even if it's Googled on scene - beats trying to remember everything in the moment. Join us for an episode that embraces the discomfort, acknowledges that "something will go wrong," and arms you with the knowledge and confidence to handle one of EMS's most challenging calls. Because when mom and baby both need you, there's no room for hesitation.

13. okt. 2025 - 1 h 7 min
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