EMS Expo Product Review and Episode 193
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This Week- Products Review From the EMS Expo
In the last week of October, Jamie Davis, the Podmedic, together with fellow podcasters Chris Montera of the EMS Garage and Greg Friese of EPS411.com went to the EMS Expo in Atlanta and saw a lot of new, interesting and innovative EMS products.
This week’s episode is from the MedicCast live recorded earlier this week with some of those who were at the EMS Expo. Jamie talked with his special guests about their experiences while they were at the EMS Expo event as well as their review and comments on some of the new products that caught their eyes like the X-collar, the Truview video laryngoscope by Truphatek, and more.
For more on the EMS Expo products featured on this episode, check out these links.
A look at the X-collar, Study on C-spine motion during extrication
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