COLUMBUS, OHIO—The National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (National Registry) today launched a new podcast, From Science to the Scene. The short-form podcast will be available on the National Registry website, social media channels, and all major podcast platforms.
Produced by the National Registry’s Research Team, From Science to the Scene is designed to help EMS Clinicians quickly understand important new research and evidence-based practices that impact patient care in the field.
Each episode will be approximately 10 minutes long and will highlight key findings from current research, helping Clinicians, Educators, and EMS leaders translate emerging science into practical knowledge they can apply on the scene.
“New research and scientific literature are constantly emerging, and it can be difficult for busy EMS Clinicians to keep up,” said Chris Gage, EMS Fellow with the National Registry’s Research Team. “This podcast helps break down the most important findings and explains what they mean for EMS Clinicians and their patients.”
Episodes will highlight research and guidelines from leading sources, including the Prehospital Guidelines Consortium reading list, American Heart Association updates, emergency medicine journals, and other evidence-based publications relevant to EMS practice.
Early topics planned for the podcast include:
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TXA use in trauma care
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Airway management
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Response considerations for mass casualty incidents
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Long bone fracture management
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Racial disparities in emergency care
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Other emerging evidence and research impacting EMS practice
New episodes of From Science to the Scene will be released every other Friday, alternating with the National Registry’s Research Friday content series. The podcast will also be supported by short-form video clips across all National Registry social media platforms, making it easy for EMS Clinicians to access key research insights in multiple formats.
The podcast will serve as a valuable resource not only for frontline Clinicians but also for EMS Educators, Program Directors, Medical Directors, and State Regulators who rely on current evidence to guide education, protocols, and system design.
The first episode of From Science to the Scene launches today, Friday, March 6.
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Media Contact:
Kelly Schroeder
Manager of Integrated Content & Communications
kschroeder@nremt.org
The National Registry, established in 1970 as a non-profit organization, is the Nation’s Emergency Medical Services Certification organization. The National Registry is accredited by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA), the accreditation body of the Institute for Credentialing Excellence. The National Registry maintains NCCA accreditation for each of the four certification programs: Emergency Medical Responder (NREMR), Emergency Medical Technician (NREMT), Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (NRAEMT), and Paramedic (NRP). Credentialing protects the public, assures consumers that professionals have met standards of practice, advances the EMS profession, and establishes standards of professional knowledge, skills, and practice. Additional information is available at NREMT.org and LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Reddit, TikTok, and X.