

CRITICAL LEVELS - THE PODCAST -
“Critical Levels” is a podcast dedicated to having critical conversations in paramedicine created for paramedics, by paramedics, with a Canadian and local bias.
The opinions and discussion within the podcast are meant as educational material for paramedics, and it is not meant to establish a standard of care – please do not deviate from your local medical directives.
We hope to release monthly episodes, but we are in this together – please reach out with ideas for guests and topics.
In addition to the podcast, which will be availiable across all podcast platforms, this website serves as a central location for episode summaries and resources.
Happy listening!
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Episode 50 | NEOSECRETS – Anthony Iacolucci
In this special episode, host Zach Cantor is joined by Anthony Iacolucci—both a pediatric respiratory therapist and paramedic—to unpack the challenges of assessing and managing critically ill neonates in the pre-hospital setting. Using the acronym NEO SECRETS, they explore the ten most common causes of neonatal emergencies, providing EMS providers with practical tools, clinical pearls, and essential context.
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