From Science to the Scene
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.
From Science to the Scene
Latest Episodes
Ketamine Use in Prehospital and Hospital Treatment of the Acute Trauma Patient
Are you ready to transform how you approach trauma care on your next shift? In the latest episode of From Science to the Scene, Jacob unpacks how a single medication serves as a versatile powerhouse for pain management, procedural seda...
Layperson-Administered Naloxone Trends
Did you know that layperson-administered naloxone (LAN) increased by over 43% in just two years? This week on From Science to the Scene, Jacob Kamholz discusses a major study that uses national EMS data to track how often the public intervenes ...
Intra-arrest Transport vs Continued On-Scene Resuscitation
Should a Clinician "stay and play" or "load and go?" This question is at the heart of the latest episode of the From Science to the Scene podcast.Our Research Fellow, Kayla Riel, joins the show to dive into a study that challenges old h...
Tranexamic Acid During Prehospital Transport
Are you ready to dive into the latest evidence on trauma care? In our fourth episode of "From Science to the Scene," we break down the STAAMP trial to see if pre-hospital administration of tranexamic acid (TXA) truly improves survival for patie...