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In this segment, we talk with Dr. Anil Menon who is an emergency physician with NASA, currently training for upcoming missions. We talk with him about his life progression and what it potentially means for emergency physicians.
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Manglende episoder?
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Imposter Syndrome is common among physicians and significant impact on our wellness and longevity. In this episode, we chat with Dr. Amanda Dinsmore about her presentation at #ACEP24 and steps we can take to fight off the "imposter in the mirror".
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In this episode as we approach the 2024 election, we talk with Dr. Nicholas Cozzi who worked with stakeholders throughout Chicago to plan for the DNC. Our discussion revolves around preparations, considerations, challenges, and how emergency medicine plays a key role in these high profile events.
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In this episode from ACEP24, we talk with Dr. Saleh Fares Al-Ali, President of IFEM about the challenges emergency medicine is facing on the world stage and they sound very familiar. We also talk about the challenges and opportunities of organizing emergency medicine on the global scale.
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With emergency medicine being the safety net of the US healthcare system, access for many can be lacking do to the locations and proximity to a hospital based emergency department. In this episode, we chat with Dr. Leon Adelman on the expansion of free-standing, walk-in, and microhospital based emergency settings and how they may impact the EM workforce landscape.
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In this episode we talk about the ACEP AI task force which will dive into the evolving technology and how it can advance the practice of medicine.
https://www.acep.org/telehealth/resources/webinars/january-2024---artificial-intelligence-to-improve-performance-in-emergency-medicine-aiipem-program -
In this episode, we talk with Dr. Sandy Schneider and Dr. Penny Lema about the presentation of ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms in the emergency department. We talk about some of the advancements that allow for emergency physicians to make more efficient and accurate diagnosis.
Funding for this podcast is provided by a grant from the Council of Medical Specialty Societies(CMSS) as well as the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation(GBMF). -
The discussion of patient experience does not always bring a welcome or warm response, but in this episode, Dr. Nick Dyc discusses how you can win at it and advance your career/group.
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In this episode, we talk with Dr. Frank Peacock and Dr. Jame Neuenschwander about the current status of VTE, DVT, PE, and AFib management, as well as the approach to anticoagulation reversal. Great podcast on a common EM presentation and opportunities in EM.
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https://poctools.acep.org/
Supported by an unrestricted educational grant from the Bristol Myers Squibb and Pfizer Alliance
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This episode features the new steps and CMS requirements on the "age friendly ED" initiative. We are joined by Dr. Biese who breaks down the new requirements and opportunities within EM.
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In this episode, we talk with Dr. Sean Michael, Regional Chief Medical Officer for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. We discuss EMTALA as a tool for emergency departments and EM physicians to facilitate the management, acceptance, and transfer of behavioral health patients. We often see EMTALA as a barrier, but we discuss how it can be used to better serve your patients.
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In this special episode of the podcast, we hear from Dr. Annalise Sorrentino with a 2024 PEM evidence update. This talk is geared towards ensuring all emergency physicians are ready when a pediatric patient presents to our ED.
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Special episode of the podcast from Emerald Coast Conference and on the road(literally) with Dr. Gabor Kelen, talking boarding and capacity with some of the data and myths.
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