Professor and Chair of Emergency Medicine EM Physician and Toxicologist ... with a little Aerospace Medicine for fun
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First PodCast from my new home - Crozer Keystone Health System! Featuring Mark Saks the EM Program Director and a longtime friend and colleague.rjhamiltonmd
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April Journal Club Drexel EMrjhamiltonmd
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Drexel EM Journal Club March 2019 by rjhamiltonmdrjhamiltonmd
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Pod cast after our first ever Decision Science Rounds!rjhamiltonmd
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November Journal Club for the Drexel Emergency Medicine Residenctrjhamiltonmd
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Journal club discussing epinephrine in cardiac arrest, which medications for sedation of the agitated patient, and putting to bed the controversy on fluid resuscitation in pediatric DKArjhamiltonmd
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Blue Zones in Medicine: The Role of Social Media - can social media save medicine? by rjhamiltonmdrjhamiltonmd
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Why do patients come to the ED? For the SALT-ED Sugar Alcohol of course!! Find out more by listening in ...rjhamiltonmd
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Journal Club February 2018 by rjhamiltonmdrjhamiltonmd
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Heart Failure by rjhamiltonmdrjhamiltonmd
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Dr David Vearrier, Program Director of the Medical Toxicology Fellowship here at Drexel University College of Medicine, joins me to discuss opioid withdrawal pathophysiology and treatment. We talk about our developing suboxone program and other approaches to treatment.rjhamiltonmd
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Peeling The Banana Out Of The Bag by rjhamiltonmdrjhamiltonmd
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I am joined by Rick McKnight PhD and Curt Woolford MA, E-RYT as we review a recent workshop/retreat we did on building resilience in emergency medicine, mindfulness, and a recent article on beating stress in high performance situations. Then we went out for Japanese BBQ and finished the evening with 'smores - now that's resilience building!…
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Dr. Rita McKeever, toxicologist extraordinaire, discusses the use of an early APAP level in patients with low probability of APAP overdose.rjhamiltonmd
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Heroin overdoses and naloxone reversal: ok for discharge or mandatory observation? by rjhamiltonmdrjhamiltonmd
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Grand Rounds at Morristown Department of Emergency Medicine July 2016rjhamiltonmd
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Dr. Dan Mirsch Drexel EM2 joins me for the next episode in our continuing series on the cardinal presentations in emergency medicine - chest pain.rjhamiltonmd
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Continuing series on cardinal signs tackles a common complaint - dyspnea. Part 2rjhamiltonmd
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Continuing series on cardinal signs tackles a common complaint - dyspnearjhamiltonmd
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A review of the approach to headache in the Emergency Department for medical studentsrjhamiltonmd
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First in a series of PodCasts for Med Students and Interns on cardinal presentations in EMrjhamiltonmd
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Journal Club articles Podcast! Abscesses: Lancing the mythsrjhamiltonmd
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If you are a med student getting ready for the start of fourth year and EM Clerkships and Sub Internships - this podcast is for you!rjhamiltonmd
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Some insights into the phenomenon of K2 Krash - hypotension and bradycardia after synthetic cannabinoid overdose.rjhamiltonmd
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In this podcast I review "Trimethoprim-Sulfamethoxazole versus Placebo for Uncomplicated Skin Abscess" Talan et al NEJM 2016;374:823-32 and see what the clinical advantage to adding TM-SMX to simple I&D. Then we take a quick turn to some Tox and look at "Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in the treatment of poisoned patients" deLange et al in Cli…
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In this interview I am excited to introduce Ernie as the new Program Director for our incoming class of interns. I talk with Ernie about his new position, what motivates him to teach, and we have deep thoughts on autonomy, mastery, and purpose. Shout out to all our fantastic EM Program Candidates and I hope you enjoy the podcast. Get in touch for a…
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Journal Club PodCast: Flipped classroom!Assignment is to read the articles, listen to the podcast, and be prepared to apply your knowledge to clinical scenarios when you come to Journal Club.Articles are: Acute stroke intervention: A systematic review JAMA April 14, 2015Endovascular Therapy after IV TPA versus TPA alone for stroke NEJM March 7 2013…
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Neurocritical Care Society and Society for Critical Care Medicine recommendations for reversal of antithrombotic agents in patients with intracranial hemorrhageGuideline for Reversal of Antithrombotics in Intracranial Hemorrhage : A Statement for Healthcare Professionals from the Neurocritical Care Society... - PubMed - NCBI http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih…
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I am joined by Tony Mazzeo MD Chairman of Emergency Medicine at Mercy Catholic Medical Center and Vice Chairman of Mercy Operations for Department of EM at Drexel University College of Medicine. In this podcast we talk about getting efficient in the ED: Hot Stove Tips1) empty the beds2) Start with the dispo in mind (leave the room with a plan) and …
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What's ahead for pregnancy labeling categories - say goodbye to ABCDX!Useful links http://www.cdc.gov/pregnancy/meds/treatingfortwo/data.htmlhttp://www.nejm.org/doi/pdf/10.1056/NEJMp1316042rjhamiltonmd
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My heuristic to try manage this difficult clinical challenge!rjhamiltonmd
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First Pod Cast - describing the use of Hand Held Metal Detectors for pediatric swallowed coinsrjhamiltonmd
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