EM Pulse Podcast™

EM Pulse Podcast™


Latest Episodes

Lights, camera, action: mastering the virtual meeting
February 03, 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced us all to become more comfortable with virtual engagement. From faculty and group meetings to conferences to kids school to social events - it seems everything is onl

The Long Haul
January 18, 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected all of us, and with vaccines starting to roll out, I think were all looking forward to getting past it. But some people who have had COVID-19, getting past it hasn

15 years from now…
January 04, 2021

Its 2021, and we couldnt be happier to leave 2020 behind and start a new year. In the past few months, weve talked about the past and present of emergency medicine. In this episode, well explore t

Vax Chat
December 17, 2020

I think we can all agree that this has been a long year. For those of us working in the emergency department, the stress of treating patients with COVID-19, while trying to keep our families and ourselves safe, has been overwhelming at times.

Open notes: Patients love it. Doctors fear it. Until they do it.
December 03, 2020

Open notes or the 21st Century Cures ACT introduces a brave new world of sharing the whole medical record immediately with our patients. In this episode we discuss with an informatics specialist what this mandate is, what the exceptions are,

The State of EM
November 17, 2020

In our September episode, The Alexandria Plan, we journeyed back through the fascinating history of Emergency Medicine with some of the founders of our specialty. This month’s episode follows on, exploring the present state of EM.

We Are Problem Solvers
November 04, 2020

This is the fascinating story of Dr. Rory Stuart the Bronze Star recipient for his fight against COVID in Afghanistan. He shares what it was like to be blindsided by COVID in the Middle East and the lessons we can apply  stateside. -

A Vote For Health
October 17, 2020

The November 2020 election is right around the corner, and yet many Americans still aren’t registered to vote. Voting is not always a priority when people are struggling to meet their basic needs, yet the voices of people in underrepresented groups are...

Glucose = Brain
October 03, 2020

A new PECARN study found just a single episode of moderate-severe DKA impacts cognition! This game changing article challenges what we thought about glucose and the brain and really makes a case for aggressive DKA treatment and glucose control! -

The Alexandria Plan
September 17, 2020

Ever wondered how the specialty of Emergency Medicine came about? We take it for granted that we have emergency departments staffed 24/7 with board certified EM physicians, but this wasn’t always the case. Join us for a trip down memory lane,