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On this episode of Advances in Care , host Erin Welsh and Dr. Craig Smith, Chair of the Department of Surgery and Surgeon-in-Chief at NewYork-Presbyterian and Columbia discuss the highlights of Dr. Smith’s 40+ year career as a cardiac surgeon and how the culture of Columbia has been a catalyst for innovation in cardiac care. Dr. Smith describes the excitement of helping to pioneer the institution’s heart transplant program in the 1980s, when it was just one of only three hospitals in the country practicing heart transplantation. Dr. Smith also explains how a unique collaboration with Columbia’s cardiology team led to the first of several groundbreaking trials, called PARTNER (Placement of AoRTic TraNscatheteR Valve), which paved the way for a monumental treatment for aortic stenosis — the most common heart valve disease that is lethal if left untreated. During the trial, Dr. Smith worked closely with Dr. Martin B. Leon, Professor of Medicine at Columbia University Irving Medical Center and Chief Innovation Officer and the Director of the Cardiovascular Data Science Center for the Division of Cardiology. Their findings elevated TAVR, or transcatheter aortic valve replacement, to eventually become the gold-standard for aortic stenosis patients at all levels of illness severity and surgical risk. Today, an experienced team of specialists at Columbia treat TAVR patients with a combination of advancements including advanced replacement valve materials, three-dimensional and ECG imaging, and a personalized approach to cardiac care. Finally, Dr. Smith shares his thoughts on new frontiers of cardiac surgery, like the challenge of repairing the mitral and tricuspid valves, and the promising application of robotic surgery for complex, high-risk operations. He reflects on life after he retires from operating, and shares his observations of how NewYork-Presbyterian and Columbia have evolved in the decades since he began his residency. For more information visit nyp.org/Advances…
C3 Podcast: Active Shooter Incident Management
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This C3 Pathways Podcast series discusses Active Shooter Incident Management (ASIM). The Podcast features instructors and special guests discussing key elements and challenges of Active Shooter Incident Management and the implications for law enforcement, fire, and EMS responders. The bad guy and the clock both kill innocent victims. Don't miss the opportunity to gain key insights that may help you save lives!
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This C3 Pathways Podcast series discusses Active Shooter Incident Management (ASIM). The Podcast features instructors and special guests discussing key elements and challenges of Active Shooter Incident Management and the implications for law enforcement, fire, and EMS responders. The bad guy and the clock both kill innocent victims. Don't miss the opportunity to gain key insights that may help you save lives!
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×In Episode 106 of the Active Shooter Incident Management podcast, host Bill Godfrey and instructors Scott Formankiewicz, Kami Maertz, and Terrance Weems explore the concept of "voluntary forced training" for implementing active shooter incident management processes. The episode offers valuable insights for public safety professionals looking to improve inter-agency cooperation and implement new incident management strategies. The discussion covers several key areas, including building relationships across agencies to foster cooperation, starting small to demonstrate success and gain buy-in, and overcoming resistance to change in law enforcement culture. The instructors emphasize the power of joint training to break down barriers between agencies and highlight the importance of focusing on terminology and role-specific tasks as a starting point. Throughout the episode, the panel addresses challenges in getting leadership buy-in and offers strategies to overcome them. They stress the significance of investing in and trusting frontline personnel, providing tips for training leadership separately to avoid potential embarrassment. The conversation also touches on the importance of playing the long game when implementing organizational change, acknowledging that full implementation can take years in larger organizations. This episode provides practical advice for public safety professionals at all levels, from frontline responders to agency leaders, on how to effectively introduce and integrate active shooter incident management processes across multiple agencies and disciplines. View this episode on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/WQnSRwHo07M…
In Episode 105, our panelists explore how the order of actions can significantly impact the effectiveness of emergency response to active shooter events. Doing things in the right order simultaneously can ultimately save lives. Key topics covered in this episode include: The crucial role of proper task prioritization in crisis management How law enforcement and medical teams coordinate their efforts The challenges of balancing threat neutralization with casualty care The importance of quickly establishing staging areas and managing resources How integrated training improves coordination between different response teams We also discuss the use of checklists to ensure proper sequencing and manage the complexity of the response. This episode offers valuable insights into the intricate world of active shooter response, highlighting how strategic planning and coordination can make a substantial difference in high-stakes situations. Join us to gain a deeper understanding of the complexities involved in active shooter response and learn how proper sequencing can transform chaos into a well-orchestrated, life-saving operation. ASIM Checklist in 60 sec - https://youtube.com/shorts/avTgt0orB4g View this episode on YouTube at https://youtu.be/HIDjFnvu21M…
Episode 104 features a panel discussion with law enforcement and Fire EMS, delving into the benefits, challenges, and practical considerations of implementing body armor for emergency medical services. While the risk of EMS personnel getting shot in active shooter events is relatively low, body armor can provide an additional layer of safety. However, implementing ballistic protection is not a simple task and requires careful consideration of various factors including fit and comfort, cost and maintenance, mobility and size variations. View this episode on YouTube at https://youtu.be/I785vhYyHR8…
Episode 103 delves into the world of virtual training for active shooter incident management, showcasing its effectiveness and benefits. The discussion highlights how this innovative approach combines functional-level computer simulations with full-scale management exercises, allowing for realistic scenarios without the logistical challenges of traditional training methods. The episode explores the training structure, learning process, skills developed and the advantages over traditional “live” exercises. This virtual approach to training provides a balance between realism and practicality with the added advantage of being able to conduct multiple scenarios in a short time frame. Virtual training provides a balanced approach to preparing law enforcement and emergency responders to active shooter incidents in a controlled, yet realistic environment. View this episode on YouTube at https://youtu.be/vmN0MPcMYEM…
In today’s episode our panel discusses the duties and responsibilities of the first arriving officers to an active shooter event. Our panel provides critical insights into the management of active shooter situations and the crucial moments when first responders arrive and make initial entry. From the initial approach, to providing comprehensive size-up reports, to managing resources effectively, this episode offers essential knowledge for law enforcement, fire and EMS personnel to effectively manage these chaotic situations. View this episode on YouTube at https://youtu.be/CHu1LEtbBvg…
In today’s episode our panelists discuss the challenges of implementing change in emergency response protocols. The episode delves into common obstacles faced by change agents within organizations and offers insights on overcoming resistance. Key topics covered include: *Communication barriers between agencies during crisis events *The importance of building relationships and training together before incidents occur *Challenges with radio interoperability and potential solutions *The pitfalls of siloed operations and the need for true unified command *Overcoming cultural differences between law enforcement and fire/EMS *The power of "inverted thinking" in emergency planning *Strategies for motivating change at various organizational levels The hosts share personal experiences and practical advice for those seeking to improve active shooter response procedures. They emphasize the critical nature of inter-agency cooperation and effective communication in crisis management. This episode provides valuable insights for emergency responders, administrators, and anyone involved in public safety planning. View this episode on YouTube at https://youtu.be/mCB4ADjZiVk…
In today’s podcast we continue the discussion with John-Michael Keyes, Stacy Avila, and Kevin Burd from the I Love U Guys Foundation about the Standard Reunification Method (SRM) and its complementary nature to the School Safety and Violent Event Incident Management (SSAVEIM) courses. Reunification is a complex process that requires thorough planning and practice along with crucial communication between schools and public safety agencies. The episode highlights two main training programs: 1. REx (Reunification Exercise): A two-day program that includes: - Day 1: Covering Standard Response Protocol and Standard Reunification Method - Day 2: Practical exercises with participants role-playing as students, parents, and reunification team members 2. SSAVEIM (School Safety and Violent Event Incident Management): Focuses on: - Active shooter response for public safety personnel - Helping educators understand the public safety response - Facilitating discussions between school staff and first responders View this episode on YouTube at https://youtu.be/DbVzDC1Sgbc Podcast Links: Ep 62: A Teenager's Perspective on Active Shooter Events https://youtube.com/live/_fGScoFWaCE REx Training Link https://iloveuguys.org/Reunification-Exercise.html SSAVEIM Assessment https://www.c3pathways.com/ssaveim SSAVEIM ATP https://www.c3pathways.com/ssaveim-by-atp…
In today’s podcast we discuss the importance of reunification training and exercises for schools and public safety organizations. John-Michael Keyes, Stacy Avila, and Kevin Burd from the I Love U Guys Foundation speak with Bill Godfrey, focusing on their respective approaches to reunification training. The podcast highlights the complementary nature of different training approaches and emphasizes the importance of collaboration between schools and public safety organizations in preparing for and executing reunification procedures. Key Points: Training Programs The Standard Reunification Method (SRM) by the I Love You Guys Foundation School Safety and Violent Event Incident Management (SSAVEIM) by the National Center for Integrated Emergency Response Reunification Exercise (REx) class Important Aspects Simulation of realistic scenarios without recreating the triggering event Collaboration between school staff and public safety personnel Benefits of Training Reduces stress and anxiety about reunification Provides insight into the complexities of the process Helps educators understand the public safety response timeline View this episode on YouTube at https://youtu.be/FspwCcTGuxQ…
Join us for a discussion on crisis communication strategies for large-campus environments. Our expert panel delves into the critical aspects of keeping people safe and informed during emergencies in schools, hospitals, malls, and other high-traffic venues. Highlights include: The power of "plain speak" in emergency situations Cutting-edge alert systems and AI-powered surveillance Multi-channel communication strategies Preparation and training essentials Media management during crises Learn why traditional coded messages are becoming obsolete and how modern technology is revolutionizing emergency response. Our experts share invaluable insights on balancing transparency with operational security and the importance of timely "all-clear" signals. Whether you're a security professional, educator, or business leader, this episode offers crucial knowledge to enhance your crisis management skills. Don't miss this opportunity to stay ahead of the curve in keeping your community safe and informed. View this episode on YouTube at https://youtu.be/SMdJsQFu5wA…
In today’s episode our panel explores the power of "inverted thinking" in emergency response planning and management. This episode delves into how focusing on potential negative outcomes can actually lead to better preparation and decision-making during critical incidents. Key points include: • The natural tendency for emergency responders to anticipate worst-case scenarios • How "negative thinking" can be a valuable tool for incident commanders • Using inverted thinking to identify and address potential problems before they occur • Applying this approach to training, policy development, and inter-agency cooperation The panel discusses real-world examples and exercises that demonstrate the effectiveness of this mindset, challenging the notion that negative thinking is always detrimental. They emphasize how this approach can help emergency services better prepare for and respond to active shooter events and other critical incidents. This thought-provoking episode offers a fresh perspective on emergency management, encouraging listeners to embrace "the power of negative thinking" as a proactive strategy for improving public safety outcomes. VIDEO LINK TO CHARLIE MUNGER INVERSION THINKING: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_vFpa0v3Wg View this episode on YouTube at https://youtu.be/T3xQ4IDCxAg…
Episode 96 delves into the topic of active shooter data and trends, offering valuable insights for first responders and emergency management professionals. This episode provides an analysis of current active shooter statistics, response strategies, and the importance of data-driven decision-making in crisis situations. Key highlights include: Data Analysis and Response Strategies Consistent Response Priorities Training Implications Adaptability and Self-Discipline Challenges and Future Directions Practical Implications Whether you’re a seasoned first responder or involved in emergency planning, this episode delivers critical knowledge to enhance your understanding and effectiveness in responding to active shooter situations. CLICK HERE FOR FBI ACTIVE SHOOTER INCIDENTS IN THE UNITED STATES IN 2023 REPORT: https://www.fbi.gov/file-repository/2023-active-shooter-report-062124.pdf/view CLICK HERE TO READ THE ACTIVE SHOOTER FACTS SHEET: https://www.c3pathways.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/2023_Active_Shooter_Facts.pdf View this episode on YouTube at https://youtu.be/1PBM6G3saFw…
In this podcast, we delve into the essential elements that transform good instructors into great ones, drawing insights from John-Michael Keyes and the I Love U Guys Foundation. Key topics covered: Preparation and Practice The importance of thorough rehearsal and material mastery Techniques for effective self-recording and review Time management strategies for different presentation lengths Audience Engagement Creating an immersive training experience Techniques for maintaining audience attention Addressing objections and overcoming obstacles Professional Approach Arriving early and being fully present Body language and speaking patterns Passion and commitment in delivery Advanced Techniques Anticipating and preemptively addressing audience concerns Facilitating introductions and networking opportunities Adapting to different audience sizes and time constraints Whether you're a seasoned trainer or just starting your journey as an instructor, this video offers valuable insights to elevate your teaching skills and create impactful learning experiences. Don't miss this opportunity to transform your instructional approach and captivate your audience! CLICK HERE FOR CARPE AUDIENCE BOOK: https://iloveuguys.org/downloads/Carpe-Audience.pdf View this episode on YouTube at https://youtu.be/xLzNSeiSu6s…
In this episode, our panel discusses the complex role of armed citizens in active threat situations. Key points include: • The potential benefits and risks of armed citizen intervention • The critical importance of proper training and ongoing skill maintenance • Legal and ethical considerations for carrying and using firearms • Proper interaction with law enforcement in post-incident scenarios The experts emphasize that while armed citizens can potentially save lives, this role comes with significant responsibilities and risks. They stress the need for extensive training in firearm safety, legal issues, tactical decision-making, and post-incident procedures. Key topics covered: Target discrimination and situational awareness Risks of misidentification by responding law enforcement Training recommendations for armed citizens Post-engagement responsibilities and expectations Liability considerations and legal obligations This episode offers crucial information for armed citizens, law enforcement professionals, emergency responders, and anyone interested in public safety and self-defense issues. The experts provide valuable insights on the complexities of armed citizen intervention and the importance of proper preparation and training. View this episode on YouTube at https://youtu.be/7cOCIOP1TmE…
The panel discusses how the foundation started, how it has grown to over 50,000 schools, agencies and organizations, and where it is headed in the future. They take a look at the mission, the messaging, the training, the instructors and so much more. “The “I love U Guys” Foundation was started in 2006 by Ellen and John-Michael Keyes following a school shooting that took the life of their daughter, Emily. On that day Emily sent two text messages… One to her mother, Ellen, "I love u guys. K” and to her father, John-Michael, “I love you guys.” Their mission is to restore and protect the joy of youth through educational programs and positive actions in collaboration with families, schools, communities, organizations and government entities. Today, the Foundation is led and supported by survivors, family members, first responders and community members with a vested interest in safety, preparedness and reunification in schools. View this episode on YouTube at https://youtu.be/CUMmyyxSjvs…
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C3 Podcast: Active Shooter Incident Management

When multiple events affect a community there will be a competition for resources. The best way to manage this scenario is with Area Command. In today’s podcast, our panel discusses when Area Command is needed, what they do, and who is involved. View this episode on YouTube at https://youtu.be/pyhMLag6F8Y…
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