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Air Medical Today™ Episode 27 - May 7, 2011 EPNetwork

Episode 27 - An interview of Rex Alexander, a consultant specializing in safety training related to the air medical and helicopter industry and President of the National EMS Pilots Association

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Episode 26 of the Air Medical Today Podcast

An Interview of Dr. Mike Abernethy, the Chief Flight Physician with the University of Wisconsin Med Flight Program and an associate professor with the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health.

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Air Medical Today Podcast Episode #25

Episode 25 of the Air Medical Today Podcast for November 14, 2010 has been published. In this episode I interview Dr. Bryan Bledsoe, an emergency physician, researcher, and EMS author. Due to the potential controversy with the interview I also asked a number of individuals from our entire air medical community what questions they would ask Dr. Bledsoe. I incorporated some of the questions into the interview and thank them for their time in sending them to me, as it was much appreciated. Ed Eroe, Eroe Podcast Network.

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Episode #24 of the Air Medical Today Podcast

Episode 24 - Voices of the Past Presidents of the Association of Air Medical Services on The Critical Issues, Challenges, and Accomplishments during their Terms as Part of the AAMS 30th Anniversary Celebration - October 30, 2010

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Air Medical Today Podcast Episode - 23

An Interview of Doctor David M. Lam, Adjunct Associate Professor at the Center for Trauma and Anesthesiology Research at the University of Maryland School of Medicine who Talks about His 30 Years of Research on the History of Air Medicine. There are also Interviews of Dawn Mancuso and Jonathan Godfrey on the AMTC and Vision Zero in the First Response Section.

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AVWebAudio: MASTER SGT. SAL PROVENZANO, AIR FORCE RESCUE CO-ORDINATION CENTER IN ANCHORAGE, ALASKA

What exactly takes place when an airplane goes missing, and how much difference does it make if your ELT is 121.5 or 406 MHz? Sgt. Sal Provenzano explains why he'd like to see 406 ELTs in every aircraft — and also talks about some supplemental options for summoning help.

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Are Medevac Requests Worth The Risks?

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REACH Air Medical Service

Host Scott Shafer and health reporter Sarah Varney begin their road trip from the top of the Shasta Regional Medical Center in Redding, the hub of advanced medical care for many rural residents. Sarah Varney then speaks with Suzie Smith, a flight nurse, about her typical day with R.E.A.C.H.

Air Medical Today Podcast Episode #22

Air Medical Today Episode #22 - News & Information, Air Medical Crashes, RoadID, and an Interview of Scott Kunkel, a paramedic, flight nurse, and an air medical executive who will be talking about Updates on New Developments in EMS and Their Impact on Air Medical Services - July 16, 2010

Air Medical Today Podcast Episode #21

Air Medical Today Episode #21 - News & Information, CareFlite Crash Update, and an Interview of Tammy Chatman, who is the Professional Relations/Marketing Manager and Public Information Officer for the Flight For Life Transport System's McHenry, Illinois base who will be talking about Public Relations and Marketing - June 14, 2010

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