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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 discussion on making the show happen.
Holding onto a grudge can feel strangely delicious, but that sense of righteousness often comes at a steep cost. In this episode, EMRAP founder Mel Herbert joins Rob to unpack a rift that's lingered for over half a decade—and explore the way forward to healing. We also break down why achievement does not demand extraordinary genius or talent but a shift in how we view our perceived mediocrity. Why the idea that we need to be exceptional to succeed fuels imposter syndrome and keeps us from valuing the potential in our "average" qualities. We examine the pressing challenges of modern medicine, where corporate pressures often clash with the need for human connection, and how clinicians can reclaim compassion and autonomy. Finally, we address the role of forgiveness and communication in personal and professional growth, revealing how setting boundaries and letting go of resentments can transform relationships and renew purpose.
Date: August 30, 2024 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Mel Herbert is a famous Emergency Medicine Physician, award-winning educator, entrepreneur and philanthropist. Mel founded both EM:RAP which creates and distributes Emergency Medicine education in over 160 countries. He also started a non-profit company called EM:RAP GO. This is an SGEM Xtra to end Season#12. I chatted with Mel […] The post SGEM Xtra: I'm Just An Ordinary Average Guy – Dr. Mel Herbert first appeared on The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine.
Dr. Pensa tells the story of her own life after litigation in an interview with Dr. Mel Herbert. This is the last episode of Season One. But follow along -- a new season is in the works! We'll talk about topics at the intersection of litigation, coaching, risk, and medicine -- and how to stay human through all of it.
This week on America: Changed Forever, the continuing atrocities in Ukraine. As calls for war crimes prosecutions are only getting louder, we will hear from Michael Sharp, the Dean of Case Western Reserve School of Law. In 2008, he served as special assistant to the prosecutor of the Cambodia Genocide Tribunal. We will also analyze what is Russia's end game. In Ukraine, Putin's military has suffered losses and has at times looked defeated, but reports now suggest that the focus of the Russian military is in the Eastern part of Ukraine. Long time national security analyst Dr. Kevin Generous, an associate professor at the National Defense University's Joint Forces Staff College in Norfolk, shares his views of how Putin's game plan will un-spool. And, recently House Speaker, Nancy Pelosi tested positive for COVID as did Attorney General, Merrick Garland as U.S. officials have extended the travel mass mandate through May 3rd. WE will hear from Dr. Mel Herbert a Professor of Emergency Medicine, about whether or not COVID is in the downswing and if you should receive the new Covid Vaccine Booster.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this week's edition of "America Changed Forever" with Gil Gross, we hear from UCLA's Dr. Mel Herbert about how the pandemic response changed the flu season and how vaccines have led to falling COVID19 rates. Plus, CBS News Legal Analyst Rikki Klieman weighs in on what's in store for former President Trump now that the Manhattan DA has his tax returns?
Covid And Your Athlete: What You Need To Know Watch the Vodcast or Short on time, watch the Mash-Up The Ilovetowatchyouplay.com podcast with Dr. Sam Maniar tackles Covid and your athlete. Our guest, Dr. Mel Herbert from UCLA School of Medicine and founder of EM:Rap.org, Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives. Just some of the topics we cover with Dr. Herbert... Understanding the long-term risks, associated with Covid and your athlete. Should your athlete have an EKG if they've had Covid? Is there a valid concern for the spread of the virus through youth sports? Fact and fiction about mask-wearing. A must-watch, Dr. Herbert's video, Covid, Not That Bad, Yet Terrible. The title is self-explanatory, it clarifies why Covid has been so misunderstood. (The contents of these videos and podcasts are not to take the place of your health care provider. Always consult with your doctor first.) Time Stamps For Topics 4:00 The latest news about Covid 5:30 Why collegiate and professional leagues are playing but not youth sports 5:51 Why is there such a large variance for what's being allowed from place to place and sport to sport 7:33 NCAA Discrepancies in return to play 10:12 The safety of outdoor vs. indoor sports 10:56 How will wearing a mask indoor affect your transmission rate 11:31 How ventilation can help 14:14 Carpool/airflow & worst-case scenario 15:32 Is there any reason wearing a mask is bad for an athlete 16:46 What can we do to make playing sports safer: carpool, travel, hotel 18:42 Is there an added benefit to training with a mask 20:03 The scary side effects of Covid for athletes 23:35 When to get an EKG 25:57 What could make a difference - $1 antigen test 26:41 What are the flaws in the current system of testing and bubbles 30:00 Why so many colleges and parents aren’t doing what they need to in regards to returning to play 31:11 Balancing mental health with physical dangers 35:11 What is the future of Covid More Resources For You And Your Athlete Mindfulness for the athlete in the time of Covid Goal-Setting For Student-Athletes During Covid 3-Things You Need To Know Before Your Athlete Returns To Sports The One Thing All Athletes Need To Hear During Covid Making A Difference From Six Feet Apart And Beyond How Parents Can Support Their Athletes During Covid Follow Dr. Herbert at Emrap.org, Twitter @MelHerbert Follow Dr. Sam Maniar at Centerforpeakperformance.com and Twitter @sam_maniar Follow Asia Mape and ILTWYP here.
This week on "America: Changed Forever," Can the Senate convict President Trump, even after he leaves office? Anchor Gil Gross speaks with the president and CEO of The National Constitution Center, legal scholar Jeffrey Rosen. And as daily death tolls are breaking records, a conversation with Dr. Mel Herbert, a professor of Emergency Room medicine and the CEO of EM-RAP, an online forum for emergency room professionals around the globe.
In this retrospective episode of "America Changed Forever," we track the origins and path of the COVID-19 virus from its inception in Wuhan, China, to its spread in the United States. We will hear Pulitzer Prize-winner Laurie Garrett, who explains the gaping holes in global health policy that caught the world unprepared for the pandemic. Plus interviews with Vaccine scientist Dr. Peter Hotez, who offers his plan to open schools, emergency medicine expert Dr. Mel Herbert, who discusses the devastating toll COVID-19 is taking on frontline workers, and CBS Financial Analyst Jill Schlesinger charts the economic recovery and foretells what still needs to be done.
Emergency Medicine expert Dr. Mel Herbert talks with Rev Jim Wallis on the importance of spiritual healing in a time of medical crisis. Herbert is an award-winning professor, physician, and editor who serves as the attending physician and professor of emergency medicine at the UCLA School of Medicine. Herbert shares with Wallis the uplifting stories of the medical heroes battling on the front lines to keep the public safe.
In this episode, Dr. Jessica Mason, Dr. Mel Herbert, and, well, just Dave, cut through the Corona craziness and bring you the latest in COVID-19 news, medical science, and cocktail recipes. Wash your hands, grab your headphones, and enjoy.
Sara Crager, MD takes us through a really unique way to reduce pulmonary vascular resistance in a patient with massive PE. See the full lecture here. All are of EM:RAPStudies: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27470232http://www.roaic.eg.net/article.asp?issn=2356-9115;year=2017;volume=4;issue=1;spage=35;epage=39;aulast=Fikry
In this episode of the Med Inspired podcast I have the pleasure of sitting down with Dr. Jessica Mason. Dr. Mason earned her medical degree at the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine and completed her emergency medicine residency training at Metro Health Medical Center and the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio. She completed a fellowship in Medical Education at UCSF Fresno where she is now the Fellowship Director and an assistant professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine. She is also the Deputy Director of EM:RAP, as well as the managing editor of C3, EM:RAP HD videos, and board review course Crunch Time. We discuss her approach to medical education, the value of podcasting in medical education, the importance of stories in medicine, and what it's like to work with Mel Herbert!
The first Corpsey episode! The official Podcast of the CorePendium clinical reference text, part of EM:RAP. In this episode we talk "dirty epi drip", where the term came from, how to make one and why the name needs to change. Your host is Mel Herbert and the program is EMRAP.org
V3 Supercharger for Y launch, Rivian, Lithium in Oz
Price Drop, Giga 3 Battery stuff, Trucks, Roo and more
We have to admit, it's not always roses. So Tom takes a break from the mumbo jumbo musical analysis to get to the heart of a very special guest, following the hot tip that Richard Mercer's daughter is also a radio announcer and more... |Find Kristie Mercer's Thinkergirls Podcast on iTunes, Facebook, or visit http://www.thethinkergirls.com.au | If you want to hear Kristie perform a cover of At Last, you can watch it here: https://www.facebook.com/kristieleemercer/videos/823930341143813Special thanks to Mel Herbert who wished to remain anonymous sort of but not really but kinda. |Songs featured in this episode include Etta James - At Last.
THE SEMI EVENT! Tom and Robert have so much to report this week...and they have a special guest in the studio: Dr Mel Herbert! The team are back together and they are talking Trucks and fast cars. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/talkingtesla)
Medicine in the Movies! This week we examine medical procedures in cinema. First up we dissect Pulp Fiction, and the classic Mia Wallace overdose scene. Then, we move onto the post-apocalyptic hit Mad Max:Fury Road. Dr Mel Herbert, Dr Jess Mason & Dave Mason discuss Furiosa's tension pneumothorax and the blood-transfusion between Max and Furiosa.
We'll follow three kids separated from their families during a zombie apocalypse. Throughout the journey, hosts and creators Josh Kurz, Wendy Roderweiss, and Dr. Mel Herbert weave in jokes, science, historical factoids, and interviews with leading experts. Season 1 starts with the reason we do science in the first place and then tackles topics ranging from digital communication, the power grid, and the immune system, to Polynesian voyagers, and the Underground Railroad.
We’ll follow three kids separated from their families during a zombie apocalypse. Throughout the journey, hosts and creators Josh Kurz, Wendy Roderweiss, and Dr. Mel Herbert weave in jokes, science, historical factoids, and interviews with leading experts. Season 1 starts with the reason we do science in the first place and then tackles topics ranging from digital communication, the power grid, and the immune system, to Polynesian voyagers, and the Underground Railroad.
Prof. Mel Herbert and Prof. Stuart Swadron discuss Zika Virus. Where did it come from? What disease does it cause? What is microcephaly? And is it really an STD, as well? All this and more on our special report.
If you are an EM:RAP listener, you have probably heard Mel Herbert's story of 2 cars crashing right outside of his house. Mel realized he did not stock a medical kit in his house with the necessary crucial supplies for an emergency scene. I realized I don't either (there is one in my car). So, I reached out to the master of preparedness, Dr. Keith Conover.