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The Shift Extension Paramedic Podcast

The Shift Extension Paramedic Podcast

The Shift Extension Paramedic Podcast 42 episodes Latest Aug 17, 2025

The Shift Extension paramedic podcast is a free, open access source of information relevant to the profession of paramedicine. Join the team and their guests as we explore the medicine, challenge the norms, learn from our experiences and uncover new ideas.

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S4 Ep6: We got a letter! A handwritten one with a wax seal. Aug 17, 2025 2792 We got a letter from an avid listener. A handwritten letter with a wax seal. They had some great questions about analgesia, working as a clinician while they are a student and the toll of the job. 
S4 Ep5: Leadership, followership and servantship: How to serve our team and our community Jun 17, 2025 2330 This was a topic that came up over coffee. We hit record and wanted to see where the conversation would flow. Check it out!Join the TSE community today. Access member only content and discounts on events. Head to The Shift Extension | Preparing the next generation of paramedics for the real world! | Patreon to sign up. 
S4 Ep4: The "just in case" cannula. May 29, 2025 1961 Have you heard the term, just because you can, doesn't mean you should? Today we discuss a paper called "Idle peripheral intravenous cannulation: an observational cohort study of pre-hospital and emergency department practices" by Hugo Evison. Article: Idle peripheral intravenous cannulation: an observational cohort study of pre-hospital and emergency department practices | Scandinavian Journal of
S4 Ep3: Paramedicine outside the truck - Humanitarian medicine May 12, 2025 2406 Paramedicine outside of the truck explores the opportunities for paramedics outside of traditional roles. Today we explore humanitarian medicine both in Australia and overseas. Become a member today and access exclusive content, discounts and a community of likeminded clinicians. Head to The Shift Extension | Preparing the next generation of paramedics for the real world! | Patreon to sign up
S4 Ep2: Clinical Corner - Hypoglycemia Apr 24, 2025 2185 A quick and easy chat about hypoglycemia. What have we learnt from our experiences, and what are the nuances of treatment. Do these patients need to go to hospital?Become a member today and access exclusive content, discounts and a community of likeminded clinicians. Head to The Shift Extension | Preparing the next generation of paramedics for the real world! | Patreon to sign up. 
S4 Ep1: Can training replace experience? Apr 7, 2025 2357 You hear comments like "paramedics need to gain experience to be competent". This is great in theory, but not in practice. Not all paramedics can gain vast amounts of experience simply by the nature of where they work and the role they work in. Is this, ok? Should we or could we replace experience with training? Join the TSE community today. Access member only content and discounts on events. Head
S3 Ep6: Providing ethical medical support on remote expeditions Mar 24, 2025 2871 The title says it all. Have a listen, tell us your thoughts. 
S3 Ep5: Paramedicine outside the truck: Music Festivals Mar 9, 2025 2143 This is part 1 of a series called "Paramedicine outside the truck".  Yes, there are plenty of places you can work as a paramedic outside of an ambulance service. This series will highlight a few. Today we talk about festival medicine, and what goes into keeping people safe. 
S3 Ep4: What is the hardest job in paramedicine? Feb 21, 2025 2336 Sunny proposed this question about 6 minutes before we hit record. This is an unedited, unplanned chat that might surprise you. 
S3 Ep3: Overcoming Imposter Syndrome Feb 3, 2025 2286 Thanks to Sam for the question. She asked us if we suffer from imposter syndrome and how do we overcome it. If you have a question for the team, write to us at hello@theshiftextension.org
S3 Ep2: Clinical corner - Haemorrhage control Jan 16, 2025 2449 Lou wants to know how we manage bleeding. What has our experience taught us about major limb, junctional and internal bleeding? 
S3 Ep1: "There are no jobs" - Why they are wrong! Dec 31, 2024 3401 We have all heard someone say "there are no jobs when you graduate", but how true is this statement. Do graduates have less opportunities than those 15 years ago? Do paramedics feel stuck working for an ambulance service?Does education reflect the many opportunities for paramedics in the private sector?

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