

FOAMfrat Podcast
Tyler Christifulli & Sam Ireland
Prehospital emergency and critical care podcast by Tyler Christifulli & Sam Ireland
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Apr 15, 2025 • 53min
Podcast 181 - Discrepancies in Testing & Treatment
Does medicine have dangerous side effects for women? Are the "normal" values we have set for diagnostics possibly endangering specific populations? In this episode of the FOAMfrat podcast, Tyler sits down with Dr.Alyson McGregor, emergency physician and author of Sex Matters, and Tim Redding, EMS educator and lecturer, to discuss the discrepancies in medical testing, diagnosis, and treatment between male and female patients. Dr. McGregor shares her journey of discovering gender bias in medicine, particularly how women's symptoms are often dismissed or mislabeled as psychiatric in nature. The discussion explores how male-centric research has shaped clinical guidelines, leading to underdiagnosis and undertreatment of women across a wide range of conditions—from heart attacks to strokes and even pain management.

Mar 14, 2025 • 50min
Podcast 180 - MCI Collaboration w/ ATCEMS & Travis County Star Flight
In this episode of the FOAMfrat podcast, join as we discuss mass casualty management with Chief Robert Luckritz of Austin Travis County EMS and Justin Soulier from Travis County Star Flight. Explore the strategies and challenges in mass casualty responses in one of the fastest-growing urban areas in the U.S.

Feb 7, 2025 • 42min
Podcast 179 - Your First 5 Minutes of an MCI w/ Rommie Duckworth
Join Rommie Duckworth and FOAMfrat as we discuss the mental framing and big-picture thought process behind the first five minutes of any mass casualty incident (MCI). Rommie Duckworth, a fire captain and shift commander, is a wealth of knowledge on this topic and speaks globally to prepare emergency responders for these events.

Jan 21, 2025 • 41min
Podcast 178 - ECPR Eligibility and Preparation w/ Alec Wilcox
In this episode, Alec Wilcox & I discuss ECPR eligibility & preparation. ECPR, or extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation, involves taking a patient in cardiac arrest, sucking blood from their venous system, oxygenating it externally, and then pumping it back into their arterial system. This procedure helps maintain blood circulation and oxygen delivery during cardiac arrest, serving as a bridge to further therapy.

Dec 29, 2024 • 47min
Podcast 177 - Implementing Ultrasound w/ Allen Wolfe
The integration of point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is transforming emergency medical services (EMS) by enhancing diagnostic capabilities and improving accuracy in answering important clinical questions. Recently, I had the opportunity to discuss this topic extensively with Allen Wolfe, the Senior Director of Education at Life Link III. A significant challenge in incorporating ultrasound technology within EMS has been overcoming initial barriers to adoption. Many programs, burdened by cost concerns and technological intimidation, have historically relegated ultrasound units to the back shelves. However, as Allen outlined, strategic changes in accessibility and training can dramatically alter this landscape.

Dec 10, 2024 • 30min
Podcast 176 - Pediatric TBI Protcol w/ Dr. Banerjee
In this episode, Dr Banerjee and I discuss a new traumatic brain injury (TBI) protocol his department is trialing for pediatric patients with moderate to severe TBI in collaboration with Arnold Palmer Hospital. This protocol involves administering Keppra and 3% saline in the pre-hospital setting.

Nov 26, 2024 • 57min
Podcast 175 - The Things We Do w/ PulmCCM
Matt Hoffman is the editor-in-chief of PulmCCM, a blog that frequently updates its readers on evidence and best practices in critical care medicine. I have always wondered how our work in the field affects a patient's care downstream. Do pulmonologists ever sigh to themselves and think, "God, I wish paramedics would just start/stop doing ____________?" It turns out that this is not the case, but the discussion was super interesting, and I thank Dr. Hoffman for coming to the show.

Oct 27, 2024 • 45min
Podcast 174 - "I Rolled My Ambulance" Interview w/ Kyle Rice
In this episode of FOAMfrat, Tyler speaks with paramedic Kyle Rice to discuss a deeply personal and eye-opening experience—rolling his ambulance after running a red light. Kyle shares the lessons he learned about complacency, crew resource management, and the often-overlooked dangers of driving with lights and sirens. Together, they explore how EMS providers can stay vigilant behind the wheel, adopt safer driving practices, and shift their mindset when responding to emergencies. If you're an EMS provider, this episode is a must-listen for understanding the real-life risks of complacency and how to prevent accidents.

Oct 6, 2024 • 42min
Podcast 173 - Rethinking Lights & Sirens w/ Jeff Jarvis & Jonathon Jenkins
In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Jeffrey Jarvis, author of a fascinating paper on the impact of lights and siren (L&S) use in EMS responses. If you're like most of us, when you hear those blaring sirens and see flashing lights, you think, "Wow, someone's really in trouble!" But the truth, according to Dr. Jarvis' study, might surprise you.

Sep 16, 2024 • 1h
Podcast 172- Hamilton T1 Hacks & Strategies w/ Joe Hylton
In this engaging discussion, Joe Hylton, an RRT specializing in the Hamilton T1 ventilator, breaks down essential techniques for effective patient transport. He explores pressure-controlled ventilation, troubleshooting tips, and managing obstructive lung conditions like asthma. Joe emphasizes the importance of interpreting alarm signals and waveform data. Personal anecdotes add depth, making complex concepts more accessible. Dive into advanced strategies for optimizing oxygenation and navigating ventilator challenges in critical care settings!


