ARMC Playlist
- 1:02ARMC EMS Day 2024Comment Policy Thank you for being a fan of Arrowhead Regional Medical Center’s YouTube channel. ARMC participates in YouTube in order to engage individuals and organizations to help promote the Department's mission. Disclaimer Posted comments and images do not necessarily represent the views of ARMC. External, non-sbcounty.gov links do not constitute official endorsement on behalf of ARMC. ARMC does not agree with or endorse every comment that individuals post on our pages. Our goal is to share ideas and information with as many individuals as possible and our policy is to accept the majority of comments made to our profile. Therefore, a comment will be deleted if it contains: • Hate Speech • Profanity, obscenity or vulgarity • Nudity in profile pictures • Defamation to a person or people • Defamation to an organization • Name calling and/or personal attacks • Comments whose main purpose is to sell a product • Comments that infringe on copyrights • Spam comments, such as the same comment posted repeatedly on a profile • Links to non-County of San Bernardino sites • Other comments that the ARMC Marketing team deems inappropriate. All links posted as comments on ARMC posts will be reviewed and may be deleted. “Users warrant that they own or have permission to post the information contained in their postings, including but not limited to video, photos, or digital reproductions and that no copyright or trademark infringement has taken place due to posting on this site. Further, the County of San Bernardino’s ARMC, does not guarantee or warrant that any information posted by users on this site is correct, and disclaims any liability whatsoever for any loss or damage resulting from any reliance on such information. Users of this site do not retain any rights over their postings. Postings are intended for public view and any personal information posted constitutes a waiver of any rights to privacy or confidentiality.” Repeated violations of the comment policy may cause the author to be blocked from the ARMC YouTube page. We understand that social media is a 24/7 medium; however, our moderation capabilities are not. We may not see every inappropriate comment right away, and we are trusting in the maturity of our community to ignore personal attacks and negative speech or respond politely.
- 1:22LifeStream joins National Blood Emergency Readiness CorpsComment Policy Thank you for being a fan of Arrowhead Regional Medical Center’s YouTube channel. ARMC participates in YouTube in order to engage individuals and organizations to help promote the Department's mission. Disclaimer Posted comments and images do not necessarily represent the views of ARMC. External, non-sbcounty.gov links do not constitute official endorsement on behalf of ARMC. ARMC does not agree with or endorse every comment that individuals post on our pages. Our goal is to share ideas and information with as many individuals as possible and our policy is to accept the majority of comments made to our profile. Therefore, a comment will be deleted if it contains: • Hate Speech • Profanity, obscenity or vulgarity • Nudity in profile pictures • Defamation to a person or people • Defamation to an organization • Name calling and/or personal attacks • Comments whose main purpose is to sell a product • Comments that infringe on copyrights • Spam comments, such as the same comment posted repeatedly on a profile • Links to non-County of San Bernardino sites • Other comments that the ARMC Marketing team deems inappropriate. All links posted as comments on ARMC posts will be reviewed and may be deleted. “Users warrant that they own or have permission to post the information contained in their postings, including but not limited to video, photos, or digital reproductions and that no copyright or trademark infringement has taken place due to posting on this site. Further, the County of San Bernardino’s ARMC, does not guarantee or warrant that any information posted by users on this site is correct, and disclaims any liability whatsoever for any loss or damage resulting from any reliance on such information. Users of this site do not retain any rights over their postings. Postings are intended for public view and any personal information posted constitutes a waiver of any rights to privacy or confidentiality.” Repeated violations of the comment policy may cause the author to be blocked from the ARMC YouTube page. We understand that social media is a 24/7 medium; however, our moderation capabilities are not. We may not see every inappropriate comment right away, and we are trusting in the maturity of our community to ignore personal attacks and negative speech or respond politely.
TED
- 10:29Caregiving is hard — especially for young people | Connor Short | TEDxBrayford PoolWhat if your childhood superpower was learning to survive? In this powerful and personal talk, Connor, a former young carer, reflects on how growing up with responsibility far beyond his years shaped the person he became. Blending humour with honesty, he shares the hidden strengths - and struggles - of young carers, urging us to rethink what resilience really looks like. Through his journey from fight to flight to falling, he offers a message of empathy, empowerment, and the importance of knowing when it’s okay to be selfish.Starting his developmental journey in Grimsby, Connor was a young carer for his mother from the age of six. This personal experience and its accompanying hardships sparked Connor’s passion for caring and gave him the drive to share the tips and tricks he developed to make both his and others' lives easier. Achieving what teachers said he couldn’t, Connor graduated from Bishop Grosseteste University (BGU) in 2022 (while still working as a full-time carer). He then spent two years supporting students as the President of BGSU while working with young people in his spare time. He now works for BGU and ECHO Theatre supporting students and encouraging young carers to ignore their doubts and strive for success. Through his talks and workshops, Connor hopes to create more understanding around young carers and help others to strive towards their goals. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- 10:22Why your blood should flow like ketchup | Sean Farrington, PhD | TEDxWilmingtonIn this TEDxWilmington talk, Sean Farrington sheds light on a little-known scientific field—rheology—and its powerful potential to transform cardiovascular diagnostics. He explains how studying blood viscosity can lead to earlier detection of heart-related conditions, which currently go undiagnosed in over 40% of people over 40. Sean calls for collaboration between engineers and medical professionals to integrate this emerging science into routine care and improve patient outcomes. Research engineer and communicator Sean Farrington is a published scientific author and a speaker at national and international academic conferences. With his passion for solving problems with engineering, Sean takes to the TEDx stage to share the motivation behind his research. Through his PhD, Sean studies the fluid flow properties of human blood and how that information could be used as an early diagnostic technique for cardiovascular diseases. You can follow Sean on LinkedIn to learn more. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx