EM Pulse Podcast™
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Space Medicine
Emergency Medicine training can lead to amazing career opportunities. Weve interviewed world renowned researchers, global health physicians, doctors who specialize in policy and advocacy, among other
Workforce
If youre an emergency physician, or have goals of becoming one, you have probably heard about ACEPs workforce study. The findings first came out in April 2021, and were followed by a full paper in A
Covid-19 Kids Vaccine Considered
By the end of October 2021, almost 6.4 million children tested positive for COVID-196.4 million. In our first ever crossover podcast we discuss with Kids Considered host and Peds ID Dr. Dean Blumberg
A Mandate For Health
Its no secret that COVID-19 hit the healthcare world hard, especially those on the frontlines. The best defense we have against this virus are vaccines. As youve heard on previous episodes, studies
Women in PEM
Lets talk about gender equality in PEM. Our guests are two PEM physicians who are creating innovative solutions to workforce inequality. - Host: - Dr. Julia Magaa, Associate Professor of Pediatri
TeamSTEPPS
TeamSTEPPS is a curriculum designed for health care professionals that emphasizes good communication and teamwork. This toolkit is evidence based and available for free from the AHRQ and we use it at
Youth Violence Prevention
Here we highlight lessons learned about youth violence prevention and what you can do now, on your next shift to prevent violent injuries in youth. Dr. Joe Wright is an accomplished leader in Pediatri
Meth: Agitated Delirium
The opioid epidemic gets a lot of attention, but methamphetamine use may actually affect more of our patients in the emergency department. Those of us who work in the ED are all too familiar with the
I lost that one…
In part 2 on workplace violence Brian describes when he was attacked at work and Dr. Aimee Moulin and Dr. Amy Barnhorst talk about how to cope with the threat of violence on a shift. What can we do?
Workplace Violence: It’s NOT part of the job
Recently, weve explored how violence can affect our patients. Now, lets how explore how we as emergency medicine providers are affected by violence in our own department. In part I of this two part