Wired to Fail: The Science of Human Error in EMS

Wired to Fail: The Science of Human Error in EMS

11:17 Feb 25, 2026
About this episode
What if the mistake wasn't your fault... but it's still your responsibility? That's the tension Shay Montgomery sits with every time she talks about the day she flew to a scene without the drug bag. Shay is a flight nurse and educator. At FAST 25, she gave one of the sharpest talks of the conference — not on a procedure or a drug, but on the science of why humans make mistakes and what we can actually do about it. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN: Task Brackets — Your brain bundles repetitive actions into smooth automated sequences. The First Habit Rule — The first habit is permanently ingrained. Old habits lurk underneath new ones and surface under stress. Get it right the first time. Goal-Oriented Stimulus — Don't ask "Do I have everything?" Ask "Where are the things I need?" and physically point to them. The Preceptor Problem — Most preceptors feel unprepared. The goal isn't to make "mini me", it's to create independent critical thinkers. Shift Fatigue — Cognitive function degrades meaningfully at 16 hours. Just Culture — Human error is inevitable. Punishment doesn't fix the system. The guilty already feel terrible. They need peer support and system redesign.   RESOURCES: Join our Paramedic Confidence Builder    CONNECT WITH US: - Instagram- @emsloudandclear - YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/@EMSLoudandClear - Website- www.emspodcast.com    CONNECT WITH SHEA: - TikTok: @flightnurseshay - Instagram: @flightnurseshay
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