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The FlightBridgeED Podcast

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The FlightBridgeED Podcast provides convenient, easy-to-understand critical care medical education and current topics related to the air medical industry. Each topic builds on another and weaves together a solid foundation of emergency, critical care, and prehospital medicine.

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Long Pause Media | FlightBridgeED

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Health

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flightbridgeed.com

Latest episode

Jun 25, 2026

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Episodes

The Nightmare Series Case: The Diagnostic Mindfield 25.06.2026

In this compelling episode of the FlightBridgeED Podcast, Eric Bauer is joined by Kari Young, Advanced Practice Paramedic and educator, for another installment of The Nightmare Series. Together, they dissect a complex critical care case where the obvious diagnosis was only the beginning. What initially appeared to be a straightforward presentation quickly evolved into a diagnostic minefield involv...

MDCAST | The CHF Slide 18.06.2026

This episode of the FlightBridgeED podcast focuses on acute decompensated left heart failure, especially in the transport setting. Dr. Mike Lauria frames these patients through the lens of the SCAI cardiogenic shock spectrum, with special attention to the earlier A and B stages that can be easy to underestimate. While the crashing, hypotensive cardiogenic shock patient often gets immediate attenti...

MDCAST | ROSC and Roll: Post-Arrest Care in Transport 18.06.2026

This episode of the FlightBridgeED podcast focuses on post-cardiac arrest care during critical care transport, particularly for crews moving patients from outside or critical access hospitals to higher levels of care. Dr. Mike Lauria frames the post-ROSC patient around a simple mental model: help the heart, hunt for the cause, sustain the brain, and then provide all the other good critical care su...

MDCAST: The Stubborn Lethality of Cardiogenic Shock 19.05.2026

This episode provides an overview of cardiogenic shock and explains why it remains such a major problem despite decades of progress in treating acute coronary syndromes. Dr. Mike Lauria notes that while STEMI and other ACS outcomes have improved dramatically with better systems, PCI, and modern cardiac care, mortality from cardiogenic shock has stayed stubbornly high. A central theme is that cardi...

MDCAST: Right Heart Failure: The Hidden Critical Care Problem 19.05.2026

This episode is an overview of acute right heart failure , with a strong emphasis on why the right ventricle is so vulnerable and why clinicians often miss its role in critically ill patients. Dr. Mike Lauria explains that, unlike the left ventricle, the RV is designed to pump against a low-pressure, high-compliance pulmonary circulation. That makes it especially sensitive to sudden increases in a...

FASTReplay: Double Feature - Brittney Bernardoni + Elizabeth Garcher 08.05.2026

This week’s FAST Replay is a double feature! Two talks that tackle high-stakes medicine from completely different angles, but with the same underlying theme: thinking differently when the usual approach isn’t enough. First up, Brittany Bernardoni takes us into the rapidly evolving world of Extracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (ECPR) . From the limitations of conventional CPR to the growing...

FASTReplay: Let The Literature Illuminate Your Practice - featuring Jeff Jarvis 27.04.2026

We’re continuing our FAST Replay series, bringing you full sessions recorded live from past FAST conferences as we build toward FAST26: Austin. This episode features Jeff Jarvis and covers a wide range of topics that directly address how we practice in EMS. From trauma care to airway to cardiac arrest, this session walks through current position statements and evolving recommendations, including:...

MDCAST: Pulmonary Artery Hypertension in the Critically Ill Patient 21.04.2026

This episode focuses on the critically ill patient with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) and explains why this subgroup is especially dangerous in emergency and transport medicine. Dr. Mike Lauria distinguishes PAH from the broader label of “pulmonary hypertension,” emphasizing that elevated pulmonary pressures can come from several very different disease processes, but group 1 PAH is a rare...

MDCAST: High-Risk PE: Inside the New Guidelines 21.04.2026

This episode reviews the newly released 2026 pulmonary embolism guidelines with an emphasis on what matters most for critical care and transport clinicians: identifying the sickest PE patients early and recognizing how quickly they can deteriorate. Dr. Michael Lauria stresses that although pulmonary embolism is common, the subset with hemodynamic instability carries very high mortality and often r...

FASTReplay: Critical Care Smackdown: The Ultimate Showdown of Critical Care Medications - featuring Will Heuser 17.04.2026

We’re continuing our FAST Replay series, bringing you full sessions recorded live from past FAST conferences as we build toward FAST26: Austin. This episode is a talk from FAST25: Lexington that covers a lot of ground, but it all comes back to one question: Why are we doing what we’re doing? From cardiac arrest to seizures to traumatic arrest, this session challenges some of the most common practi...

FASTReplay: Not What We've Always Done - featuring Eddy Lang 26.03.2026

We’re continuing our FAST Replay series, bringing you full sessions recorded live from past FAST conferences as we build toward FAST26: Austin! This episode takes on a topic everyone talks about… but few fully understand: evidence-based medicine . What does it actually mean in EMS? This session breaks it down in a way that’s practical, honest, and directly applicable to how decisions get made in t...

FASTReplay: Anaphylaxis: Faster, Smarter, Sharper - featuring Bruce Hoffman 20.03.2026

Over the next several episodes leading up to FAST26: Austin, we’re bringing you full sessions recorded live from past FAST conferences straight from the session recordings! This episode features Bruce Hoffman , RN, paramedic, educator, and FlightBridgeED Senior Educator. Bruce is known for pushing beyond the “what” and getting into the why... challenging how we think, how we lead, and how we show...

MDCast: DKA in Disguise | What Pregnancy Symptoms Hide 08.01.2026

In this episode of the FlightBridgeED OB Critical Care Transport series, Dr. Mike Lauria is joined by maternal-fetal medicine specialist Dr. Liz Gartner to tackle one of the most commonly missed and dangerous metabolic emergencies in pregnancy : diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). While DKA is familiar to most clinicians, pregnancy dramatically alters its presentation—often masking it behind symptoms tha...

MDCast: A Tale of Two Patients - Trauma in Pregnancy 20.12.2025

In this episode of FlightBridgeED, Dr. Mike Lauria is joined by maternal-fetal medicine specialists Dr. Alex Pfeiffer and Dr. Liz Gartner for a practical, transport-focused deep dive into trauma in pregnancy . With maternal morbidity and mortality rising in the U.S. and more obstetric patients requiring transfer from smaller facilities, the team breaks down what changes when you’re managing trauma...

Minute Ventilation Mastery & The Obstructive Lung Mindset – with Scott Weingart 05.08.2025

Episode Description I n this powerful and highly practical episode, Eric Bauer is joined by Dr. Scott Weingart for a deep dive into mechanical ventilation strategy, critical thinking in metabolic acidosis, and the nuanced management of obstructive lung disease. You’ll hear honest, experience-driven insights that challenge outdated protocols and provide a real-world framework for decision-making in...

MDCAST: Beyond the Blade - Redefining Airway Success in Transport 30.07.2025

In this episode of the FlightBridgeED Podcast, Dr. Mike Lauria welcomes back Dr. Nick George to dissect a topic that’s long overdue for critical discussion: airway management in critical care transport—and whether your background matters. Does being a paramedic or a nurse predict first-pass success rate? Does prior training or clinical experience truly change how well you manage airways in high-st...

MDCAST: Aortic Emergencies - What You Need to Know, But Were Never Taught 21.07.2025

In this episode of the FlightBridgeED Podcast, Dr. Mike Lauria is joined by Dr. Nick George, a retrieval and EMS physician currently practicing full-time in Darwin, Australia. Together, they break down the often-overwhelming topic of aortic emergencies in a way that’s brilliantly simple, practical, and immediately applicable for all providers—whether you’re in the ICU, on the flight line, or worki...

Bleeding Out: The Trauma We Can Actually Fix 15.07.2025

In this powerful and unfiltered episode, Eric Bauer sits down with Dr. Mark Piehl—pediatric ICU physician, trauma resuscitation expert, and inventor of the LifeFlow device—for a deep conversation that will reshape how you think about blood product administration in trauma care. From pediatric hemorrhagic shock to adult penetrating trauma, from urban EMS to rural ground teams, they unpack the most...

Summer, Bloody Summer 08.07.2025

Get ready for a transformative episode of the FlightBridgeED Podcast, where host Eric Bauer teams up with EMS trailblazer Dr. Peter Antevy to dive into the life-saving world of pre-hospital hemorrhage control and blood product administration . Discover how whole blood is reshaping trauma care, doubling survival rates for patients bleeding out from trauma, OB emergencies, or medical crises. Dr. Ant...

MDCAST: Open Abdomen Transport 30.05.2025

In this episode of the FlightBridgeED Podcast, Dr. Michael Lauria sits down with Dr. Bryce Taylor—flight physician, trauma educator, and surgical critical care expert—for a deep dive into one of the most visually shocking and physiologically demanding scenarios in transport medicine: the patient with an open abdomen. From trauma-based damage control laparotomies to the high-stakes management of ab...

VENTILATOR JIU-JITSU: The Obstructive Lung Puzzle 22.04.2025

What if the biggest mistake you’re making with your COPD vent patients isn’t in what you’re doing—but in how fast you’re doing it? In this episode, Eric Bauer takes us deep into the nuances of ventilating a COPD patient in acute respiratory failure. Through a complex case breakdown, Eric challenges conventional thinking around rate, tidal volume, and ventilator pressures, offering critical insight...

TRAPPED IN FLESH: Respiratory Failure in Obese Patients 04.02.2025

Join Eric Bauer and Dr. Mike Lauria as they dissect two challenging critical care transport cases centered on managing respiratory failure in obese and morbidly obese patients. Get ready for a deep dive into advanced physiological concepts, practical tips for troubleshooting ventilator settings, and real-world lessons you can apply to patient care right away. From recognizing unique challenges in...

MDCAST: Placenta Accreta Spectrum Disorder 26.12.2024

In this episode of the FlightBridgeED Podcast, Dr. Michael Lauria and guest Dr. Alex Pfeiffer, a maternal-fetal medicine (MFM) fellow, delve into the critical and complex topic of Placenta Accreta Spectrum Disorder (PAS). With its rapidly evolving complications, this condition demands acute recognition, careful transport coordination, and multidisciplinary care. Together, they unpack the spectrum’...

Heart of the Matter 19.12.2024

Explore the fascinating world of 12-lead ECG interpretation with a special guest, Reid Gilbert-Vass, PA-C, creator of "ECG Lectures with Reid" on YouTube. Reid discusses his journey from Marine Corps logistics to EMS and ultimately becoming a PA specializing in cardiology. Learn his structured, anatomy-driven approach to ECG interpretation, designed to help clinicians at all levels—from beginners...

Every Breath They Take: NIPPV JIU-JITSU 12.12.2024

In this episode of the FlightBridgeED Podcast, Dr. Michael Lauria dives deep into the art and science of non-invasive positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV), exploring how to optimize CPAP and BiPAP for critically ill patients. Discover advanced techniques to fine-tune ventilator settings, evaluate effectiveness, and reduce mortality and morbidity in COPD, CHF, and other conditions. Learn how to al...

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