The official podcast of the National Foundation of Emergency Medicine. Creating visibility for young and soon-to-be prolific academic emergency physicians by highlighting their research and vision for their field. We hope to Introduce ideas and expand and redirect your thinking toward the forefront…
A conversation with Gabriel Wardi, MD, MPH to discuss machine learning for clinical decisions in the ED.
A conversation with Elaine Situ-LaCasse, MD to discuss bedside ultrasound in the Emergency Department.
A conversation with Justin Brooten, MD to discuss palliative care in the ED.
A conversation with Peter Rosen, MD to discuss geriatric care in the ED.
A conversation with Michael R. Filbin, MD to discuss Sepsis Identification in the ED. Dr. Filbin is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr. Filbin's interests include resident and medical student education and clinical research in sepsis and septic shock.
A conversation with Gentry Wilkerson, MD to discuss Sickle Cell Disease in the ED. Dr. Wilkerson is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at University of Maryland Medical Center. Dr. Wilkerson's interests include opioids, angioedema, congestive heart failure, and sickle cell disease.
A conversation with Michael Ganetsky, MD to discuss Opioid Management. Dr. Ganetsky is the Director of the Division of Medical Toxicology at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and core faculty of Emergency Medicine Residency and Harvard Medical Toxicology fellowships. He also teaches medical toxicology to undergraduate medical students.
A conversation with Christopher Coyne, MD to discuss Oncologic Emergencies in the ED. Dr. Coyne is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at UC San Diego Dr. Coyne's interests include critical care, resuscitation, and EMS.
John C. Sakles, MD and Peter Rosen, MD discuss the history of airway management. Dr. Rosen recalls the first know use of a paralyzing agent in the emergency department for a trauma patient and cases since then regarding Airway Management in the Emergency Department.
Host Aaron N. Leetch, MD sits down with Jarrod Mosier, MD to discuss Extracorporeal Life Support (ECLS). Dr. Mosier is an Associate Professor with Tenure of Emergency Medicine at the University of Arizona College of Medicine - Tucson. Dr. Mosier's research interests are advanced airway management, critical care ultrasound, and extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation.