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When Patients Be Fibbin’

EMRA*Cast

Release Date: 09/04/2024

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In this episode of EMRA*Cast's “Vacation Gone Deadly: Toxins in Paradise,” hosts Maiya Smith, MD, and Lauren Rosenfeld, MD, speak with Kenneth Katz, MD, a toxicologist and practicing EM physician at Lehigh Valley Health, about toxins you might encounter while traveling, inspired by Season Three of The White Lotus. 

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Emergency Psychiatry Consults show art Emergency Psychiatry Consults

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Mental health concerns drive a large number of emergency department visits in the United States. When a patient presents with an acute crisis, it’s important for emergency medicine and psychiatry to work as a seamless team. Drs. D’Monte Farley and Caylon Pettis talk about how to ensure an effective psychiatry consult in the ED.

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War Zone Medicine show art War Zone Medicine

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Navigating EM Residency show art Navigating EM Residency

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Navigating EM residency can be tricky and often difficult. EMRA*Cast host Nishant Gogna, DO, presents a group discussion navigating the tips, tricks, and pitfalls to watch out for in your EM residency, with Joanne Bethencourt, DO, PGY-3 and chief resident at UF Health Shands Hospital; Mario Hernandez, MD, PGY-3 at UF Health Shands Hospital; and Wade Chen, MD, PGY-3 at UF Health Shands Hospital. 

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Pediatric Physical Exam Essentials: Strategies and Best Practices show art Pediatric Physical Exam Essentials: Strategies and Best Practices

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This episode of EMRA Cast features Dr. Jody Kieffer, a pediatric EM attending physician at Nemours Children's Hospital. Dr. Blythe Fiscella, EMRA*Cast host, gets expert advice on examination strategies for pediatric patients. Learn about newborn-specific exams, strategies, and holding techniques to conduct ear and throat exams in toddlers; the use of metered dose inhalers; the appropriate use of ibuprofen and acetaminophen; and guidelines for discharge counseling for bronchiolitic patients. 

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Patient Satisfaction with Dr. Gus Garmel show art Patient Satisfaction with Dr. Gus Garmel

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In this bonus episode co-produced with , we're talking patient satisfaction: how to create a meaningful connection in a short amount of time, and why it matters. (Spoiler alert: It's not all about metrics.) Join EMRA*Cast alumni Masood Mohammed and guest Gus Garmel for this practice-elevating conversation.

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Listen to your HEART (score): Documentation and Litigation with Dr. Michael Weinstock show art Listen to your HEART (score): Documentation and Litigation with Dr. Michael Weinstock

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In this episode, host and author Dr. Michael Weinstock chats with EMRA*Cast's Dr. Lauren Rosenfeld, breaking down documentation to avoid litigation with a focus on a common presentation: chest pain. Learn how to use the HEART score and avoid a courtroom.

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Intubated and Hypoxic: Managing a Worst-Case Scenario show art Intubated and Hypoxic: Managing a Worst-Case Scenario

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Refractory hypoxemia in the intubated patient is one of the scariest situations any emergency physician can face. In this episode of EMRA*Cast, Drs. Peter Lorenz and Steven Haywood discuss a stepwise approach to managing this worst-case scenario.

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Talking with Residents: The Mistakes We Make show art Talking with Residents: The Mistakes We Make

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Mistakes are an unavoidable part of medical training. Yet, they're often under-discussed, contributing to feelings of burnout and isolation. In this episode, host Maiya Smith, MD, is joined by residents Lulu Weindruch, DO, Stephanie Michael, DO, and Jarred Millard, MD, as they share their personal experiences with errors and the strategies they've developed to grow from them.

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Social EM and T.R.A.P. Medicine with Dr. Italo Brown show art Social EM and T.R.A.P. Medicine with Dr. Italo Brown

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EMRA*Cast’s D’Monte Farley talks to social EM leader Italo Brown, MD, MPH, of Stanford University, about how and why to build doctor-patient trust and make care more accessible at the community level. In the spotlight: T.R.A.P. Medicine and a unique barbershop initiative.

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