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RTB (Return To Base) is a podcast from North East Ambulance Service. In each episode, NEAS team members James Atkinson, Jason O'Connell or Mark Selling speak to expert colleagues to try and answer some of the big questions staff members have about working in the ambulance service, from day-to-day issues like mental health and the importance of speaking up, to big picture ideas like the future of paramedicine.
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RTB Media is an infantry-veteran owned media company dedicated to finding and amplifying the authentic voices, perspectives and experiences of modern veterans. Speak the same language? Welcome home, f*cker.
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RTB Limited's Podcast: Ring The Bell to Success Podcast focuses offering insights on Leadership, Business, and Sales strategy that help companies grow. We interview business owners and also just put out content to help your business grow. RTB limited offers Outsourced Leadership for Operations, Sales, and Marketing focusing on SMBs, and Startup and mid market space. check us out @ www.rtblimited.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rtblimited/support
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In our last episode of Return to Base (RTB) season 3, Emergency Operations Centre team leader Ria Kilmister-Dawson caught up with Andrew Hodge, our director of paramedicine, and Karen Gardner, our head of workforce and development, to understand what career development looks like at North East Ambulance Service.…
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In this episode of RTB (Return to Base), we continue the conversation with Marianne Walton, emergency preparedness, resilience, and response (EPRR) manager and Alan Potts, EPRR training manager. In this episode, they explain how we learn from incidents and how we plan and support large events.Por North East Ambulance Service
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In this episode of RTB, we speak to emergency preparedness, resilience, and response (EPRR) manager, Marianne Walton, and EPRR training manager, Alan Potts, where they explain what EPRR is, how it fits into NEAS and how we plan and provide support for major incidents.Por North East Ambulance Service
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Working hard behind the scenes here at North East Ambulance Service are a team of research paramedics, undertaking a variety of trials aimed at improving patient care, not just in our region but across the country. For this week’s episode of RTB, paramedic Stephen Hackles caught up with research paramedic Karl Charlton about current and upcoming pr…
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In this episode, newly-qualified paramedic, James Atkinson was joined by end-of-life facilitator, Karen Hertwick, on a discussion about the work our end-of-life care team does for our patients. Karen discusses her past 2 years with the service and how her past roles of working in the community has benefited her.…
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In this week’s episode of RTB and in celebration of National Coming Out Day, our host and emergency operations centre team leader, Ria Kilmister-Dawson speaks to EPRR manager, Liam Garnett, about his experience of being proudly out as a gay man in the ambulance service.Por North East Ambulance Service
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In the final episode of the season 2 of the RTB (Return to Base) podcast series, we talk to Nichola Howard, named lead professional for safeguarding children at NEAS talks about how we safeguard vulnerable people in our service with the support of all of our teams. A paediatric nurse and health visitor by background, Nichola explains what her team …
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Mentoring is a crucial part of paramedicine, ensuring the next generation of paramedics have the confidence and skills required to care for patients across the North East. In this episode, paramedic mentors Stephen Hackles and Stephen Greenwood discuss the role of mentoring within the ambulance service. As well as defining the role, they talk about…
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In this episode of RTB (Return to Base), Frazer Gregory, EOC team leader at NEAS talks to Kavita Chawla, speciality registrar in public health about her placement role in the North East Ambulance Service and is the first registrar in the North East to be based within the ambulance service. This episode highlights one of the starkest inequalities in…
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In this week’s episode of the RTB (Return To Base) podcast, Emergency Operations Centre Trainer Ria Killmister-Dawson speaks to Andy Williams, South Division Patient Transport Operational Manager about the vital service our Patient Transport Service (PTS) provides to NEAS and the wider healthcare system. This episode highlights how our service isn'…
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Dispatching ambulances is like a game of chess. In episode two of the RTB podcast, Emergency Operations Centre trainer Ria Killmister-Dawson speaks to dispatch manager Andy Bell about how each member of the dispatch team at North East Ambulance Service moves resources around the region to reach those in need. If you'd like to get in touch about any…
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In the first episode of our second series of RTB, Patient Transport Service operations manager Amy Rosindale speaks to Helen Morris, an experienced paramedic now working as a senior clinical advisor and one of nearly 50 Trauma Risk Management (TRiM) practitioners supporting NEAS colleagues in dealing with traumatic incidents. In their chat, Helen e…
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Jason O'Connell, clinical education officer at NEAS, speaks to specialist paramedic Luke Morrison about traumatic cardiac arrest. In their chat, Luke explains the difference between a traumatic cardiac arrest and a regular one, what his advice would be for crews dealing with this type of situation, and how he sees the specialist paramedic role expa…
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Jason O'Connell, clinical education officer at NEAS, talks about call taking with Emergency Operations Centre trainer Ria Killmister-Dawson. In their conversation, Ria tells Jason about the work that goes on behind the scenes to ensure callers get the right support, including training and feedback. If you'd like to get in touch about anything you'v…
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Paramedic apprentice James Atkinson talks to Jess Boon, a Freedom to Speak Up Guardian at NEAS, all about the work that she and her team does to encourage staff to feel able to give feedback about anything that affects them at work. In their conversation, Jess talks about the lessons that have been learned from the past in this area, and what she a…
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Paramedic Mark Selling speaks to Staff Psychological Wellbeing Advisor, Andy Walton, about the importance of looking after our mental health. In their conversation, Andy talks about the occupational health support available to NEAS staff, including services like TRIM and Talking Therapies, and about NEAS's own Mental Maintenance project. If you'd l…
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Paramedic Mark Selling speaks to Amy Rosindale, Scheduled Care Operations Manager for the North Division, about the way patient transport has evolved over recent years, the difference it makes to patients, how different parts of the service work together with partners to support patients with complex moving and handling situations, and how the serv…
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Paramedic apprentice James Atkinson talks to NEAS's Director of Paramedicine, Andrew Hodge, about the future of paramedicine. In their conversation, Andy tells James how he came to take on this new role, how things have changed during his two decades in the ambulance service, and how he sees paramedicine evolving over the coming years. If you'd lik…
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RTB (Return To Base) is a podcast from North East Ambulance Service. In each episode, NEAS team members James Atkinson, Jason O'Connell or Mark Selling speak to expert colleagues to try and answer some of the big questions staff members have about working in the ambulance service, from day-to-day issues like mental health and the importance of spea…
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How to scale up your business or sales by using the Rockefella habits. In this episode I discuss the book Mastering the Rockefella habits and Scaling up. These tips are great whether you are growing a business or your sales and are especially helpful if you are a leader of an organization. I also discuss how Jiu-jitsu and I sports there is no win a…
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Keeping calm under stress, leadership, business and sales tip. Listen and let me know your thoughts on this episode send me an VM or email at Info@rtblimited.com or learn more about what we do at www.rtblimited.com/leadership--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rtblimited/support…
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June 6th 2019 remember D-day • 75 years ago today young brave men charged the beaches of Normandy showing incredible bravery in the face of low survival rates. This day represents true leadership, decision making, team building and culture to lead to success. Take a listen and hear my thoughts. Www.rtblimited.com/leadership--- Support this podcast:…
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Taking ownership as a leader is extremely important. It shows the team or your company that you are not selfish or self serving and the goals of the company and team are ahead of your own i made this mistake in the past and did not step up and take responsibility. I did today and hope this help people understand why it is important. www.rtblimited.…
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EP 15: GTS recruiting with Robb and Greg Hoyle GTS believes in People, Process, and Performance. Do you have the right people in the right seats Do you have an established process to recruit the right people Are they performing for you? GTS Interview Video GTS Recruiting Website GTS LinkedIn GTS Facebook GTS Twitter --- Support this podcast: https:…
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Panorama and PennsView Hotel and Carlo Cena I speak with Carlo about his family's business, and how his dad built it from the ground up. We also speak about taking part of the reigns from his father and the transition. Pennsview Hotel Panorama Wine Bar --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rtblimited/support…
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Quick bonus episode about building trust as a leader and in sales and biz development. Most people think trust is given it is earned and through this equation it works out. Think about it Trust = reliablity + credibility + intimacy/ self interest --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rtblimited/support…
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EP 12: Ring the Bell Podcast with Joe Hughes from Contractor Dynamics This week we interview Joe Hughes from Contractor dynamics. Joe has been building this business for the last 6 years and has become an expert in the marketing of contractors by leveraging digital marketing to increase brand awareness. Check out joe at the following links below. h…
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Organized Momentum is an outsourced bookkeeping, payroll and HR company. The value added for Organized momentum is the amount of data Jason Cohen can convert from existing sources. Jason works with every type of company from restaurants to SAS startups and Unicorns. You can connect with Jason @ www.organizedmomentum.com Jason@Organanizedmomentum.co…
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Episode 10 of the RTB, Ring the Bell to Success Podcast. This week I interviewed my buddy from rugby Clinton Courtney. Clinton has developed a marketplace for Physical Therapists to develop and grow their own business. It gives patients in a PPO plan or who pay out of pocket the ability to pick their PT, and treatment site. In this Episode we talk …
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