Ryan Stanton, MD, the creator of Everyday Medicine for Physicians, reviews the emergency medicine literature to report findings to make your practice easier. Each short podcast highlights the essentials you need to know. Dr. Stanton is the medical director of emergency medicine at UK Good Samaritan…
Dr. Stanton goes inside addiction medicine while talking with a PA who lost her license after being hooked on heroin, oxycodone, and alcohol.
Dr. Stanton talks with Scott Johnson, a local radio host, about his on-air emergency and EM evaluation.
Dr. Stanton talks with Stephen Anderson, MD, about coordination of care for frequent users of the ED, how they use the ED, and how to manage their care.
Dr. Stanton talks with Bert Vargas, MD, about how to best handle neurology cases in the ED.
Dr. Stanton and Dr. Mell talk about why out-of-network billing and why they shouldn’t be called surprise bills.
After several of family members were admitted to the hospital, Dr. Ryan Stanton had a new perspective on how the health care system treats patients. And he has ideas about what needs to change, not just in the hospital but in the ED too. Listen to his podcast and share your thoughts with him at emn@lww.com.
Dr. Stanton says that EMTALA can actually help emergency medicine. Listen to his convincing argument in this riveting podcast.
Dr. Stanton interviews patients who were denied for coverage by Anthem in these moving firsthand accounts.
You know you have to prove your suspicions and findings with labs and tests, says Dr. Ryan Stanton, but what does that mean for the physical exam? Is technology killing the physical exam?
Drs. Stanton and Sarlin agree that Tamiflu just isn’t worth it for most patients. Listen in as they talk about whether it makes sense to get the vaccine once you get the flu, what to tell patients about avoiding the flu in the first place, and how oseltamivir was resurrected from the dead.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend oseltamivir for flu patients, and Dr. Stanton looks at what the evidence has to say.
What are we to make of physicians who cause harm to patients? Dr. Stanton delves into the Dr. Death case and talks about the complexities of bad doctors.
You can’t get a more exhaustive analysis of the country’s drug shortages than in this podcast by Drs. Howard Mell and Ryan Stanton. From pricing and gag rules to black box warnings and drug shortages, you’ll be astonished by what goes on behind the scenes.
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What’s the best practice setting for you? Dr. Stanton reviews all the possibilities, and shares firsthand experience that may help you decide what’s best for you.
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Dr. Stanton takes Dr. Gary Tigges to task for saying that female physicians don’t work as hard as male physicians and should not be paid as much. Listen in for the fireworks!
Dr. Stanton and fellow EMN podcaster Howie Mell, MD, of So What? 2.0 take a deep dive into the nuances of a topic that had EPs talking recently on the Facebook group EM Docs. Listen in as they get into the nitty-gritty of EMTALA, whether outpatient scheduled infusions or visits require a medical screening exam, and other EMTALA hot topics.
Ryan Stanton, MD, talks with Ryan Hunter about life as a paramedic and why he feels like his team’s mom.
Ryan Stanton, MD, talks with Bert Vargas, MD, a sports neurologist for the NASCAR/AMR Safety Team, about head injuries in sports.
Rob Rogers, MD, turns the tables on Ryan Stanton, MD, to interview him about how he got started in podcasting. Listen in for some surprising info!
Ryan Stanton, MD, interviews Landon Jones, MD, a pediatric emergency physician, for some pediatric tips especially for the community physician.
Emergency physicians suffer from burnout in record numbers, and Ryan Stanton, MD, interviews Jay Blankenship, MD, about how he got his life back by working locum tenens.
PTSD is common among front line medical providers and first responders, but counseling really can help. Ryan Stanton, MD, interviews clinical counselor Trevor Wilkins.
Ryan Stanton, MD, discusses careers for emergency physicians outside medicine with Jeremy Corbett, MD.
Ryan Stanton, MD, discusses the Indian Health Services with James Kennedy, MD.
Ryan Stanton, MD, interviews Gustav Blomquist, MD, about emergency radiology.
Ryan Stanton, MD, interviews an expert in working night shifts in the ED—himself. Listen in as he talks about working the past eight years in the wee hours.
Ryan Stanton, MD, interviews Richard Logue, MD, about his experience in the Houston area with Hurricane Harvey.
Ryan Stanton, MD, and, Donna Stanton, MD, talk about the hot topics from the Social Media and Critical Care conference in Berlin.
Dr. Pescatore and Ms. Roberts discuss the game-changers and hot topics in the October issue, like Dr. Leon Gussow’s article on how opioids aren’t only drugs that are abused, Dr. Carlo Reyes’ article on why EPs should be federally protected from violence bu patients, why Dr. James Roberts’ next piece is game-changer for treating PID, how Dr. Christine Butts makes diagnosing ovarian torsion is easier with ultrasound, and how Drs. Adam Rodos and Wes Eilbert explain how to reverse NOACs. That plus bonus interviews with Dr. Roberts about PID and Dr. Ken Milne about evidence-based medicine.
Ryan Stanton, MD, interviews Branden Rosenhan, MD, inventor of the PenBlade, about solving problems in the ED.
Ryan Stanton, MD, interviews Ben Zaniello, MD, MPH, the CMO of Collective Medical Technologies, about Health Information Exchanges.
Ryan Stanton, MD, interviews K. Kay Moody, DO, MPH, about the Facebook group EMDocs and how it is changing the lives of emergency physicians on social media.
Ryan Stanton, MD, interviews Dr. Alison Haddock on the out-of-network billing crisis, how it impacts medicine, and what can be done about it.
Ryan Stanton, MD, interviews Michael Myers, MD, about depression and suicide risk in emergency medicine.
Ryan Stanton, MD, interviews Lauren Brooke, Esq., about noncompete clauses and how emergency physicians should deal with them.
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Ryan Stanton, MD, interviews Daniel Wrenne about medicine and money.
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Ryan Stanton, MD, and Danesh Mazloomdoost, MD, talk pain management in Kentucky, the epicenter of the opioid crisis.
31:49 no Emergency Medicine NewsEmergency Medicine NewsRyan Stanton, MD, the creator of Everyday Medicine for Physicians, reviews the emergency medicine literature to report findings to make your practice easier. Each short podcast highlights the essentials you need to know. Dr. Stanton is the medical director of emergency medicine at UK Good Samaritan Hospital, an EP at UK Chandler Medical Center, and an assistant profess
Ryan Stanton, MD, interviews Joseph Iocono,MD, how the ED pediatric patient who needs surgery.
Ryan Stanton, MD, interviews Annalise Sorrentino, MD, on all things pediatric, including a peds-ready ED, some pearls on procedures, and having families at the bedside during resuscitations.
Ryan Stanton, MD, interviews Steven Stack, MD, the first emergency physician to become the president of the AMA, about the importance of physicians finding their passion and restoring the joy to medicine.
Ryan Stanton, MD, interviews Chris Doty, MD, the award-winning emergency medicine residency director at the University of Kentucky about new ways of teaching. Dr. Doty is the recipient of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine Joe Lex Educator Award and the Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors’ Michael P. Wainscott Program Director Award.
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