Aug 06 2024 57 mins
In this season finale episode, we talk about mental health in emergency medical services and interview Researcher and Psychologist Jacqueline O'Hagan along with mental health counselor and host of the Enroute podcast Joseph Brigandi.
Book announcement: Bram Duffee is a co-author of the latest book about how hypnosis has the potential to revolutionize medical care for those struggling with emergency / acute distress. Hypnotic Communication in Emergency Medical Settings: For Life-Saving and Therapeutic Outcomes demonstrates how hypnotic communication has the potential to improve patient outcomes in emergency care, integrating insights on the connection between mind and body for paramedics and other first responders. https://routledge.pub/Hypnotic-Communication-in-Emergency-Medical-Settings
Take part in research: If you are a first responder who lives in the United States and would be open to an interview for a research study please connect with Bram Duffee by going to the website https://bduffee0.wixsite.com/ems-conflict/application
Stay up to date: Review the most recent research in EMS through the monthly article reviews put out by the International PreHospital Medicine Institute https://iphmi.com/ems-articles-of-the-month
Connections: If you want to connect with Jacqueline O'Hagan please email [email protected] If you are looking for Joseph Brigandi he can be found at www.FRBHI.com or through the podcast “Enroute” https://youtube.com/@frbhi?si=69HOtTh1MWf_A0S6. If you want to connect with the EMS Research Podcast staff check out our website at www.ProfessorBram.com