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“Syncope – Do I go to a cath lab, a trauma center, or back to bed?” | December 18, 2025

Date of Presentation: December 18, 2025

Type: Past Presentation  

Audience: Clinical  

Program: Emergency Medical Services (EMS)  

Keywords: #ems  #loss of consciousness  #prehospital care  #syncope  

In this presentation, Bart Grabman, MD focuses on the prehospital recognition and management of syncope. It reviews the core pathophysiology behind syncopal events and emphasizes practical field screening, including scene clues, patient history, and high-risk red flags. Providers will learn how to distinguish benign syncope from life-threatening causes, perform targeted assessments, and initiate appropriate prehospital interventions and treatments. The session highlights decision-making, patient safety, and transport considerations to help confidently manage syncope in the field.

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Presented by:

Dr. Bartholomew C. Grabman

Dr. Bart Grabman is an Emergency Medicine physician with the University of New Mexico (UNM) Health system, specializing in emergency care, with experience in EMS (Emergency Medical Services) fellowships and treating complex cases at the region’s only Level 1 Trauma Center. He completed his residency/fellowship with UNM, focusing on prehospital medicine, and practices in Albuquerque, New Mexico, providing acute care services at University of New Mexico Hospitals.

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Date added: December 21, 2025