Podcasts about aaem scientific assembly

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Country-fiedMD podcast
Ep 12 2018 AAEM Scientific Assembly Wrap Up Part II 5:28:18

Country-fiedMD podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2018 20:46


Country-fiedMD dives into the second half of the 2018 AAEM Scientific Assembly info, focusing on EKG tips, severe pulmonary edema, hyperkalemia, differentials in sinus tachycardia and other tips....

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Country-fiedMD podcast
Ep11 2018 AAEM Scientific Assembly Wrap Up-Part I 4:17:18

Country-fiedMD podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 33:42


The first of a 2 part, Country-fiedMD series, on information from the 2018 AAEM Scientific Assembly in San Diego.

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Country-fiedMD podcast
Ep10 San Diego braces for CFMD 2018 AAEM Scientific Assembly preview and a few extras 3:29:18,

Country-fiedMD podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2018 15:28


In this episode, we take a quick look at some info from a recent ERCAST w/ Rueben Strayer on the use of Haloperidol in chronic pain patients and as a pre treatment for the psychoperceptive affects of ketamine.  We dive into my plans for attending the AAEM Scientific Assembly in San Diego and wrap up with plans for our upcoming shows.....hope you enjoy!!  And like I always say, 'Don't take my word for anything.  Educate yourself and evaluate the evidence!!'.

RESUS NURSE
017 AIRWAY True Stories from the Emergency Room w/Arlene Chung, MD

RESUS NURSE

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2018 20:35


Who is Arlene Chung, MD? Courtesy of Arlene S. Chung, MD, MACM Arlene S. Chung, MD, MACM  Arlene is an Associate Residency Director for the Mount Sinai Emergency Medicine Residency Program in New York City. She has a passion for physician wellness and has made advocating for well-being a central focus of her career. She holds leadership roles in multiple regional and national wellness organizations and has lectured extensively on physician wellness, developed mindfulness curricula for students and residents, and published on the current issues surrounding wellness and burnout and possible solutions for the future. Twitter @ArleneSujin What is Airway: True Stories from the Emergency Room? Arlene is also one of the co-founders of a non-profit organization known as Airway: True Stories from the Emergency Room. Airway originally began in 2015 as a series of free New York City-based storytelling events for EM physicians with the mission of creating community, decreasing stigma, and fostering resilience through the vulnerability and shared experiences of storytelling. Airway events have since been organized in cities across the country and at multiple regional and national conferences including the AAEM Scientific Assembly, FemInEM Idea Exchange (FIX), and the NY ACEP Scientific Assembly. AIRWAY LIVE NYC EVENT AIRWAY and RESUS NURSE Podcast Listener CONTEST!! Arlene and I want to hear YOUR stories! Send us a pitch at info@resusnurse.com with your name and email address! We'll select our favorites and air them at a later episode! Deadline: May 31, 2018 Now Listen to the Episode...Be Prepared to Laugh and Cry... Cite this post as: Dirsa, Y. (Host). March 25, 2018. 017 AIRWAY True Stories from the Emergency Room w/Arlene Chung, MD. [Audio podcast episode]. In Resus Nurse Podcast and Blog. https://resusnurse.com/2018/03/25/airway-true-stories-from-the-emergency-room-w-arlene-chung-md/.

EvidenceCare Pulse
Pulse: What's next in evidence-based healthcare with Dr. Brian Fengler

EvidenceCare Pulse

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2016 6:38


In this episode of the Pulse podcast, we’re discussing what’s next in evidence-based healthcare with Dr. Brian Fengler, founder and CEO of EvidenceCare. We met with Dr. Fengler at the AAEM Scientific Assembly, organized by the American Academy of Emergency Medicine. We talked about the role data plays in evidence-based healthcare as well as Dr. Fengler's passion and mission in this space. He also gave us a glimpse into what's in store for the future of EvidenceCare. “Every single day, every single patient encounter, one-on-one behind a closed door, what decisions are being made? What discussions are being had? And that patient walking out of the room, are they walking out of the room on the right therapy or the wrong therapy? Are they walking out of the room with a better understanding than what they came in with? If you can achieve that, from the bottom up, then you're going to fix a lot of problems in healthcare.”