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In this episode, we talk about ocular trauma and emergencies that present to the emergency department, featuring Dr. W Gannon Sungar. The neat take home is that eye trauma emergencies are rarely and immediate time sensitive emergency and can be addressed urgently with follow-up or transfer. The 4th Annual Emergency Medicine: High Risk - Can't Miss …
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In this episode, we talk with Dr. Christina Shenvi about ARIA, a finding associated with an early stage Alzheimer's infusion that can impact stroke and VTE care. The MRI of choice per neuroradiology are the T2 weighted and flare images seen on most routine head MRIs. The gradient recall echo are best for bleed and microhemorrhage. These are all par…
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EM physicians can fix much more than traumas, MIs, and strokes. EM physicians represent leaders within medicine and beyond, with the skills of being an EM doc lending well to various levels of leadership, problem solving, and chaos coordination. In this session, Dr. Andy French talks about the EM influence accelerator and why this speciality puts y…
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Artificial intelligence is everywhere, with the opportunities and applications in medicine growing daily. In this session, Dr. Henry Pitzele and Atul Srivastava talk about some of the programs and how they can improve care in EM. We also ask the question...should radiologists be worried?By Ryan A. Stanton MD, FACEP
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In this episode, we get an update from Dr. Abir and Dr. Berdahl with regards to the "Big Beautiful Bill" and how that may impact emergency medicine and healthcare access through the lens of the 2025 RAND Report entitled "Strategies for Sustaining Care in the United States."By Ryan A. Stanton MD, FACEP
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In this episode, we getting a billing and coding update with Frontline favorite, Dr. Michael Granovsky. We also focus on how emergency physicians can utilize observation status and documentation to offset the lost opportunities of occupied beds in the ED.By Ryan A. Stanton MD, FACEP
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In this episode, we talk with Dr. Chris Davlantes about the evolution of blood tests to detect and risk stratify traumatic brain injuries. Over the last few years, we have seen tests emerge, but now have access to POC technology that may assist emergency physicians and others to get patients the care they need and avoid unnecessary imaging if possi…
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Are you a fan of The PITT or medical shows? Then you will love this episode of the podcast in preparation for ACEP25 in Salt Lake City. With talk with co-executive producer, Dr. Joe Sachs, and medical expert and writer, Dr. Mel Herbert, about The PITT. We discuss what it got right, the 3(+1) things it got wrong, and some behind the camera discussio…
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Riding high off The Ohio State football national championship, Dr. Jim Neuenschwander joins us in the #17 Chris Olave OSU football jersey with an appearance of the fight song near the end, talking about "situation rooms" and the use of case based group think learning for EM advancement.By Ryan A. Stanton MD, FACEP
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In this episode, we talk with Dr. Deb Fletcher about ongoing battles against independent practice of non-physicians in emergency medicine. We also talk about some of the evolution and changing tactics being utilized. The key take home is that NPs and PAs play an important role in our system as a part of the physician led team. Resources:Hattiesburg…
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We bring more content from ACEP LAC with a discussion on shifting interpretations of EMTALA that may further blur the lines with the MSE and definition of fulfilling the EMTALA mandate. These changes may increase risk the physicians and potentially impact autonomy.By Ryan A. Stanton MD, FACEP
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In this episode, we talk with Drs. Abir(RAND) and Pettigrew(EMPI) about the 2025 RAND report that puts to print, the data that many of us in EM have felt, but few believed. It talks about funding, reimbursement, access, and recommendations to stabilize the primary care source for millions and the vast majority of acute episodes of care.…
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Emergency medicine has been the safety net for the medical system for years, but is the only access point for many across this country. We are also seeing rising incidence of diabetes in all ages. As a result, emergency medicine has the opportunity to play a role in screening and detection with the goal of risk and complication prevention. In this …
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The new ACGME recommendations for EM program length as well as other adjustment to the EM specialty curriculum have caused quite the stir. We talk with the past-chair, chair, and incoming chair of the EM Review Committee about the changes, the thought process, and why it's important to the future of EM. We also hit them with some of the harder ques…
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In this episode, we talk with Dr. Keri Gardner from Accelerate25 about malpractice and litigation risk with some tips for emergency physicians on how to avoid this unfortunate reality of EM. You can also check out the video interview on the ACEP YouTube channel.By Ryan A. Stanton MD, FACEP
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Non-accidental trauma is a difficult topic in EM and requires a level of suspicion and awareness for a diagnosis that is often unclear and often not the reason for the ED visit, yet we can make a difference. In this episode, we talk with Dr. Simone Lawson with steps that EPs can use to keep NAT on the differential and then wrap with some bonus mate…
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Many don't associate emergency medicine with public health opportunities, but the emergency department is often the only access point for many in our society, especially those at higher risk. In this episode, we talk about the UK HCV screening and treatment program with Dr. Daniel Moore. Not only can this make a significant positive impact in your …
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In this episode, we talk with Dr. Brigham Temple about the proper utilization and education of non-physician practitioners in the emergency department. It is still the physician led team and every emergency patient should have access to emergency physicians, but we discuss how that team integrates non-physician care to ensure patient access and qua…
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In this episode from ACEP24 in Las Vegas, we talk about a group of physicians that chose to unionize after they felt all other avenues had been exhausted to address patient safety and workplace concerns. Unions won't be the solution for everyone or every situation, but it may be the only option is certain settings.…
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Emergency Medicine lost a pioneer and great on November 26th when Dr. Greg Henry passed away. He was a true leader in the speciality and had a style that was all his own. In this episode, I talk with some of his close EM friends, Drs. Gillian Schmitz, Roya Caloia, Kurtis Mayz, and Rick Bukata about his history, personality, and legacy.…
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What happens when insurance tries to police physicians and report them to the National Practitioner Database? We talk to a physician who experienced just that when Humana tried to police this Virginia EP.https://journals.lww.com/em-news/fulltext/2024/04000/insurance_corrective_action_poses_danger_to_ebm.2.aspx…
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In this episode, we talk with one of the pioneers in migraine medicine, Dr. David Sklar, and returning guest and Ohio State champion, Dr. James "Big Jim" Neuenschwander about headaches, migraines, evaluations, and the new ACEP POC tool to support physicians and staff in the ED. Supported by PfizerBy Ryan A. Stanton MD, FACEP
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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.By Ryan A. Stanton MD, FACEP
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