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Dr. Melissa Myers is joined by Dr. Zach Boivin to discuss the medico-legal aspects of POCUS, including handheld machines, billing, and legal responsibility for incidental findings, in the latest Unmute Your Probe episode.
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Presented by the AAEM Social EM & Population Health Committee, in collaboration with JEDI-AAEM and the Latino Health and Education committee of AAEM
Learn about the barriers that patients who have limited English proficiency (LEP) face in the ER through the latest episode of the AAEM Social EM Grassroot Highlight Series. As an EM physician, it is important to understand the cultural implications, laws, and hospital policies when caring for these patients. Dr. Cisneros and Cecilia join Dr. Vaughn to provide this vital information in an attempt to decrease medical errors and improve patient care satisfaction and outcomes. -
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Dr. Wieler joins Dr. Calhoun to discuss the happy accident that led her to community practice. You will learn how Dr. Wieler felt comfortable in a single coverage ED right out of residency, what she wishes she would have known, and the impact of forming a strong support system.
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Dr. Pensa joins Drs. Estes and Calhoun to discuss her journey in EM, including how she overcame burnout and litigation stress. Learn the impact this isolation cycle plays on daily life in the ED and how she prevailed.
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In this first episode of Critical Choices, Dr. David Soffer and host Dr. Melissa Myers discuss non-beneficial care, also called futile care. How do we talk to families, particularly when time constraints are present? When does care cross the line into unethical, even if requested by the family? This episode considers these difficult questions, and offers some advice to Emergency Physicians facing difficult decisions.
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Drs. Becker and Pierre join Dr. Mhonda to discuss their impactful and transformative initiative on ultrasound education in Ghana, as well as their collaborations in other parts of Africa.
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Learn how Dr. Cortlyn Brown found EM and AAEM in the latest episode of the Women's Wisdom podcast. Along with Drs. Liz Calhoun and Molly Estes, she also discusses how impactful AAEM's support has been for both her leadership advancement, specifically in JEDI-AAEM, and education initiatives.
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Penicillin is the first line treatment for many issues that land patients in the ED, and an indicated penicillin allergy frequently contributes to return visits and extended hospital stays. In advance of National Penicillin Allergy Day on September 28th, Dr. Liz Calhoun interviews Dr. Dave Khan, past president of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI) and Dr. Michael Bond, professor of emergency medicine, to explore the shift towards direct penicillin challenges and how they can be implemented in the ED.
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Dr. Boge joins Drs. Molly Estes and Liz Calhoun to discuss what led her to become an entrepreneur in #EmergencyMedicine with GreenCloud Apparel, including what she has learned so far on this journey.
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Listen to JEDI-AAEM's "Out in EM: Navigating Residency Applications," a panel discussion with LGBTQ+ physicians sharing insights on residency applications, selecting LGBTQ+-friendly programs, and interview challenges. This event supports LGBTQ+ medical students and allies approaching the match process.
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AAEM President-Elect, Dr. Norton joins the podcast to discuss the mentorship and interests that led her to #EmergencyMedicine, the many resources provided through AAEM, and her vision for the future.
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Dr. Khoujah joins the WiEM-AAEM Women's Wisdom podcast to express the importance of trying new things when finding your passions and building a unique skill set in emergency medicine.
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Drs. Cazier, Dinsmore, & Morrison join Drs. Estes and Calhoun to discuss their unique paths to surviving burnout, which led to the emergence of The Whole Physician.
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Dr. Hannick joins co-hosts Drs. Estes and Calhoun to discuss the story that led her to #EmergencyMedicine, the impact military experience has had on her view of medicine and life, how she brings resilience into her life through the challenges she has faced, and more.
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Learn more about the Health Alliance for Violence Intervention (HAVI), an organization aimed at preventing and mitigate the effects of violence through safety planning, trauma informed care, follow-up services, and addressing the social determinants of health in the next episode of the AAEM Social EM Grassroot Highlight Series.
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Shannon Caliri, DO discusses how she unexpectedly found her love for #EmergencyMedicine, what has been most surprising in medicine so far, and more in the latest episode of the Women's Wisdom podcast.
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