Jonathan Marsh

Jonathan Marsh

Jonathan currently works as a Simulation Coordinator with Mount Carmel Health System. His clinical experience comes from working as a paramedic in the ED and pre-hospital settings. Before getting into healthcare, he graduated from Ohio State University with a degree in Journalism. He can frequently be found creating podcasts, listening to podcasts, talking about podcasts, and helping others create their own podcasts ...

Appears in 52 Episodes

When Simulation is Not Appropriate (Part 3 of 3) | Matching education needs and methods with Daniel Abbey

[Ep20] For the people working behind-the-scenes in medical education - specifically in the simulation specialty - they are frequently demonstrating the utility and val...

Adult Learning Theory | Considerations for the adult learner with Matthew Stryker

[Ep19] Have you ever heard the term Adult Learning Theory (ALT) and wondered what all it encompasses? How can we use it for making education more effective toward the ...

When Simulation is Not Appropriate (Part 2 of 3) | Matching education needs and methods with Eric Shalosky

[Ep18] For the people working behind-the-scenes in medical education - specifically in the simulation specialty - they are frequently demonstrating the utility and val...

When Simulation is Not Appropriate (Part 1 of 3) | Matching education needs and methods with Scott Winfield

[Ep17] For the people working behind-the-scenes in medical education - specifically in the simulation specialty - they are frequently demonstrating the utility and val...

Aerospace Medicine | Healthcare in microgravity with Dr. Natacha Chough

[Ep16] Have you ever been curious to know more about aerospace medicine? Maybe you've wondered how medical assessments are done while the astronauts are still in Earth...

Chaplaincy in Healthcare | Finding hope, meaning, and strength with Chaplain John Ruiz

[Ep15] Have you ever wondered what a chaplain does in a healthcare setting? Guiding families through the hospital environment, providing spiritual care to patients, an...

Off for July | Returning in August

The title says it all for this one. We'll be back-in-action this August, but check out our other episodes while you wait! So far - we've chatted with experts in maggot...

Adenosine | Do you use the single or double-syringe method?

[Ep14] How are you delivering adenosine for treating a patient with SVT? Do you stick with pushing your med and flush separately? Maybe you are already trying out the ...

Debriefing | Finding methods and strategies that work for you

[Ep13] Do you have a specific style that you use to debrief? Have you been using one particular method for a while and just want to freshen up on the whole process? Ma...

Maggot Therapy | Additional tools to help heal wounds with Dr. Ronald Sherman

[Ep12] Have you ever considered biotherapy options to help heal wounds? Let's get more specific - what are your thoughts on maggot therapy? Do you know how it works, o...

AHA Conversations | Common mistakes and myths for ACLS, BLS, PALS and NRP

[Ep11] Are you nervous about taking your American Heart Association (AHA) course for the first time? Maybe you aren't new to the course, but you just don't like the pr...

'Tis the Season for RSV | Pediatric RSV management with Laura Holdren

[Ep10] Do you work in EMS or another kind of healthcare space where you primarily see adult patients? Maybe pediatric patients aren't your specialty, but there's still...

"Untitling" Your Physician | The effects of calling your doctor by their first name with Dr. Dawn Prall

[Ep9] Do you call your physician by their first name? Or do you keep things traditional by always calling your provider "doctor" when visiting their office? Maybe you'...

Standardized Patients | More than just a manikin for education with Sally Hinshaw

[Ep8] Have you ever heard of a Standardized Patient - aka a SP? Maybe you already know what one is, and you're interested in becoming one? Listen in on this conversati...

Forensic Nursing | Reality vs fiction with Melisa Minier

[Ep7] What comes to mind when you think of forensic nursing? Do you know what really goes on, or what kind of training is involved for those who wish to specialize in ...

High-Flow Nasal Cannulas | The advantages and applications with Andy Steel

[Ep6] Are you comfortable with using a high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC)? Have you ever heard of Airvo? If you've ever wanted to know a little bit more about how a HFNC w...

Studying the Studies (Part 2 of 2) | Comparing two research papers with Lynn Shaffer

[Ep5] Do you ever wonder if the studies you read are actually good? Are they set up for success, or are they riddled with red flags? Maybe you aren't sure about how to...

Studying the Studies (Part 1 of 2) | Finding and evaluating published research with Lynn Shaffer

[Ep4] Do you ever wonder if the studies you read are actually good? Are they set up for success, or are they riddled with red flags? Maybe you aren't sure about how to...

POC Ultrasound | Acute care applications and educational hurdles with Dr. Dawn Prall

[Ep3] Have you ever heard about point-of-care ultrasound? Maybe you've even wondered about the kinds of things it can be used for? If that sounds like you, you'll want...

Surviving Residency | Looking back at Family Medicine training with Dr. David Arenstein

[Ep2] If you've ever considered starting a journey toward a Family Medicine Residency, you might want to hear from Dr. David Arenstein. He has recently completed his p...

Sounds of Love | Music Therapy in and outside of the NICU with Lelia Emery

[Ep1] Did you know that Music Therapists have a variety of instruments and other techniques to help children reach their developmental milestones? Music therapy can al...

Trailer | High-Fidelity Conversations

Drop in and listen to this podcast trailer for healthcare workers, and don't forget to subscribe/follow to stay up-to-date on when the latest episode is released! Join...

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