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We are EMS Educators
We Are EMS Educators is a monthly podcast for EMS educators by EMS educators. Hosts Dan Limmer and Chuck Allias interview leading national EMS experts on topics that matter. Using a conversational format, each episode will provide information to improve your classroom and your skills as an EMS Educator.
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Episodios
Preparing Students for the Modern NREMT: A Conversation with Terrie Goode 07.05.2026 46:47
What does it really take to prepare EMS students for success on the National Registry exam and in the field? In this episode of the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians focused We Are EMS Educators podcast, Dan Limmer, Chuck Elias, and Todd Vreeland sit down with Terry Agadi, Education Stakeholder Relations Program Manager at the National Registry, for a candid conversation about mod...
Building Pathways in EMS: A Conversation with David Page 02.04.2026 58:17
David Page breaks down how EMS Corps is reshaping EMS education—opening doors for underserved students, rethinking how we teach, and building a workforce that truly reflects the communities we serve.
Writing Better NREMT-Style Questions with Todd Vreeland [Part 2] 09.10.2025 49:53
Build NREMT-style items that work. Dan Limmer and Chuck Allias sit down again with Todd Vreeland—former NREMT exam coordinator and Philly Fire medic—to turn blueprinting into crisp, Registry-style questions. They break down stems, keyed answers, and the art of writing plausible (not random) distractors; show how to keep choices equal in length and tense; and strip out “dark and stormy night” fluff...
Writing Better NREMT-Style Questions with Todd Vreeland [Part 1] 11.09.2025 40:41
Stop guessing, start blueprinting. Dan Limmer and Chuck Allias sit down with Todd Vreeland, former NREMT exam coordinator and Philly Fire medic, to show how real Registry-style items get made. Learn what to test, how to map to the Education Standards and Scope of Practice, and why publisher banks miss the mark. Walk away with a simple plan to build fair, focused exams that improve pass rates. Part...
Helping Every Student Succeed: A Conversation with Dr. Mike Miller 27.06.2025 30:18
In this episode of We Are EMS Educators , Dan Limmer talks with Dr. Mike Miller, Assistant Director of the Committee on Accreditation of EMS Programs, about what it takes to help more students succeed in EMS education. They explore the reasons students leave programs, what educators can do to reduce attrition, and how simple changes—like better support, connection, and teaching strategies—can make...
Neurodiverse Students in the Classroom with Sarah Moore Gruver 14.03.2025 38:37
How can EMS educators better support neurodiverse students in the classroom? In this episode of We Are EMS Educators , hosts Dan Limmer and Chuck Elias sit down with Sarah Moore Gruver , a seasoned EMS educator with personal and professional experience in neurodiversity. They explore the impact of autism, ADHD, and learning differences on EMS training and share practical strategies to create a mor...
Changes to the NREMT BLS Exam with Dan Limmer 14.02.2025 44:37
Big changes are coming to the National Registry BLS Exam, and in this special episode of We Are EMS Educators , host Chuck Allias sits down with co-host and EMS education expert Dan Limmer to break it all down. In this episode we discuss Key exam changes taking effect April 7th – What educators need to know Assessment-focused testing – Why thinking and decision-making matter more than memorization...
Can’t We All Just Get Along with Ricky Battle 10.01.2025 48:26
Using the preceptor/student relationship as a foundation, NAEMT’s Paramedic of the Year and Los Angeles County Fire Paramedic Ricky Battle shares some of his strategies for survival on clinical shifts and beyond. This concept of “getting along” applies to both students and preceptors. How do we deal with personalities, organizations, and the things our personal lives throw at us—while just trying...
Teaching Pathophysiology with Joe Mistovich 13.12.2024 59:23
While educators know the importance of pathophysiology in EMS education, teaching it logically and practically is a significant challenge. The need for pathophysiology begins in EMT class as a vital foundation—and continues throughout all certifications. In this episode, EMS author and professor Joe Mistovich helps break down the barriers to teaching pathophysiology. From content to concepts, this...
Clinical Judgment in EMS Education with Jeff Anderson 08.11.2024 44:34
Clinical judgment has been in the EMS vocabulary for some time. It is time to move it from buzzword to practice. Exactly what is clinical judgment? How do we instill it in our students? And how does this apply to the National Registry’s ALS test plan? Jeff is part of the team that has been teaching clinical judgment and explaining the NREMT’s test plan to educators around the country, and in this...
Creating an environment of inclusion and belonging with Heather Davis 11.10.2024 43:12
Can an environment of inclusion and belonging improve student performance? Heather Davis thinks so and talks about it in this episode. All too often, healthcare education uses a sink-or-swim approach. We eat our young. Heather proposes an educational community where students are welcome and given the tools they need to succeed. Listen to this episode to learn more about setting expectations, creat...
Books in my Library with Dan Batsie 13.09.2024 51:27
Dan Batsie shares his top four favorite books in our first podcast that he believes can significantly improve teaching methods and support student learning. These selected books provide valuable insights and practical strategies for creating an engaging and effective learning environment. Educators have responded positively to Dan's recommendations, finding them valuable resources for professional...
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