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Ray Castle
Hosted by Ray Castle, an athletic trainer and EMT with 30+ years of experience, The AT Pit Crew Podcast covers sports emergency care topics with expert guests, including athletic trainers, physicians, EMS, and athletes. The show focuses on the "Pitcrew" approach to emergency care—a team-based, coordinated response to on-field emergencies. Each episode explores hot topics, real-world experiences, and best practices to improve emergency response in sports settings. Tune in for expert insights and practical tips to elevate your care.
Total 3 episodes
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Emergency Preparedness for High School Sports: Dr. Ronnie Harper ATC, NREMT Explains
Episode Summary:In this episode of the AT Pit Crew Podcast, Ray Castle sits down with Dr. Ronnie Harper, EdD, ATC, NREMT, to explore the critical elements of emergency medicine in high school sports. With years of experience in trauma management and emergency response, Dr. Harper discusses the importance of emergency action plans, routine training drills, and effective communication in ensuring athlete safety. He highlights the role of athletic trainers as first responders and the significance of collaboration with EMS and medical directors.
Dr. Harper shares personal stories that underscore the value of preparedness, emphasizing how proactive measures, clear protocols, and education for athletes and parents can make a difference in emergency situations. Listeners will leave with actionable insights to enhance their own emergency preparedness in sports medicine settings.
Key Takeaways:
Emergency Action Plans: Regular updates and team-wide understanding are crucial.
Training and Drills: Routine preparation builds confidence and improves response times.
Team Roles: Clarity about roles during emergencies ensures effective collaboration.
Injury Reporting: Educating athletes and parents about reporting injuries is essential for timely care.
Calmness Under Pressure: Staying composed can dramatically affect outcomes in emergencies.
Collaboration with EMS: Building relationships with local EMS and medical directors is key.
Continuous Learning: Athletic trainers must stay current with emergency medicine practices.
Proactive Preparedness: Taking preventive steps reduces the likelihood of crises.
About the Guest:
Dr. Ronnie Harper, EdD, ATC, NREMT, is an expert in high school sports emergency medicine with extensive experience in trauma management and emergency preparedness. A passionate advocate for athlete safety, Dr. Harper combines his knowledge as an athletic trainer and emergency medical professional to enhance care and response protocols in high school athletics.
Connect with Dr. Ronnie Harper ATC, NREMTEmail: [email protected]
X: @RonnieMSD
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/ronnieharper/
Production CreditsThis podcast is a production of Action Medicine Consultants, LLC.
30:5919/11/2024
Two Hats, One Mission: Emergency Care with Caitlin Place, ATC, NREMT
Episode Summary:
In this episode of the AT Pit Crew Podcast, Ray Castle sits down with Caitlin Place, a dual-credentialed athletic trainer and EMT, to discuss her unique approach to emergency care in athletic settings. Caitlin shares her journey in balancing the roles of an athletic trainer and EMT, providing insights into how her combined credentials enhance her ability to respond to critical situations. With experience across various sports environments, Caitlin offers practical advice on handling on-field emergencies, managing high-stress scenarios, and bridging the gap between athletic training and emergency medical services.
Listeners will gain valuable perspectives on the skills and mindset needed to provide high-quality care during sports emergencies, as well as Caitlin’s thoughts on the evolving role of athletic trainers in emergency preparedness. This episode provides a deep dive into the specialized knowledge required to manage sports injuries effectively from both a prehospital and rehabilitative perspective.
Key Takeaways:
Dual Role of Athletic Trainer and EMT: Caitlin shares the advantages of holding both credentials and how each role informs her approach to care.
Emergency Care in Sports: Key considerations when managing sports injuries, from immediate response to long-term care.
Bridging AT and EMS: Insights into collaborating with EMS providers and enhancing care for athletes through interdisciplinary teamwork.
Managing High-Stress Situations: Practical advice on staying calm, focused, and effective in fast-paced, high-stakes situations.
Athletic Training and Emergency Preparedness: Caitlin’s thoughts on the growing importance of emergency care skills for athletic trainers.
About the Guest:
Caitlin Place is a dual-credentialed athletic trainer and EMT, dedicated to advancing emergency care in sports settings. Her background spans both athletic training and EMS, making her uniquely qualified to manage sports-related emergencies with expertise in first response and injury management. Caitlin’s experience includes working in diverse athletic environments, where she combines her skills to improve athlete safety and care.
Connect with Caitlin Place:
Email: [email protected]
Social Media:
X (@CaitrATC)
Instagram (@caitraid)
Production CreditsThis podcast is a production of Action Medicine Consultants, LLC.
43:5312/11/2024
Preventing Exertional Heat Illnesses in Sports: Expert Insights from Dr. Rod Walters, DA, ATC
Episode Summary:
In this episode of the AT Pit Crew Podcast, host Ray Castle interviews Dr. Rod Walters, an expert in sports medicine and athletic training, to explore the crucial topic of preventing exertional heat illnesses in sports. Dr. Walters shares his extensive knowledge on the development of heat illness management, the importance of emergency action plans, and preventive measures vital to keeping athletes safe.
Together, they delve into common misconceptions, the different protocols required at various levels of competition, and key insights learned from high-profile cases. Dr. Walters emphasizes the importance of rapid recognition and immediate treatment of heat-related issues, alongside the need for athlete conditioning and acclimatization to minimize risk. The episode concludes with rapid-fire questions, where Dr. Walters shares personal insights from his distinguished career.
Key Takeaways:
Evolution of Heat Illness Management: A look into how protocols have adapted over time.
Emergency Action Plans (EAPs): Why EAPs are essential in heat illness prevention.
Preventative Measures: Tips on conditioning, hydration, and acclimatization.
Rapid Recognition and Treatment: The critical importance of quick identification and response.
Common Misconceptions and Lessons Learned: Real-world examples from Dr. Walters' work with clients like the NFL and Cirque du Soleil.
About the Guest:
Dr. Rod Walters is a celebrated consultant and speaker in sports medicine. With over 27 years of experience in collegiate healthcare, Dr. Walters has presented more than 3,000 times, authored notable works, and advised high-profile organizations such as Major League Baseball and the Big 12 Conference. An NATA Hall of Fame member, he is widely respected for his contributions to sports medicine, with expertise spanning from heat illness prevention to concussion management.
Connect with Dr. Rod Walters:
Website: rodwalters.com
Email: [email protected]
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33:0105/11/2024