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Always On EM - Mayo Clinic Emergency Medicine

Alex Finch; Venk Bellamkonda

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Hosts, Alex Finch, MD and Venk Bellamkonda, MD explore topics relevant to the practice, education or research of emergency medicine. Enjoy interviews with people on the front lines, thought leaders from around the world, and the comedy and drama of life when it intersects with emergency care. Follow us on X: @AlwaysOnEM Email: [email protected]
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Emergency Medicine Academy Podcast

Emergency Medicine Academy

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Practical conversations from the heart of the emergency department. 🎙 Disclaimer: “Welcome to the Emergency Medicine Academy Podcast. The content in this podcast is for educational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always follow your local clinical guidelines and consult a qualified healthcare professional for patient care.”
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emDOCs.net subscribes to the Free Open Access Meducation (FOAMed) initiative. Our goal is to inform the global EM community with timely and high yield content about what providers like YOU are seeing and doing everyday in your local ED. Join us as we review our high-yield posts from our website emDOCs.net.
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Art of Emergency Medicine

Abrar and Kishan

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The Art of Emergency Medicine podcast is an effort to help and inspire trainees of the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM) to put their best foot forward and progress through the program. We achieve this by covering various training issues and exam topics focussed on SAQ and OSCE questions. Abrar and Kishan – FACEM and Advanced Trainee respectively, form the core of our creative team, based in Melbourne, Australia. We hope you enjoy it!
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TheCase.Report - An Irish Emergency Medicine Podcast

TheCase.Report - supported by IEMTA and IAEM

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An Irish Emergency Medicine podcast for all EM providers. New episodes released on the first Monday of every month. In our main episodes we talk through an EM case and get feedback from a subject expert. Our bonus episodes highlight EM advancements in Ireland and internationally through interviews, conference coverage and more. Listen along with the show notes available for every episode and download the infographics at our website: thecase.report Brought to you by Irish Emergency Medicine T ...
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Emergency Medicine Workforce

Leon Adelman, MD, MBA

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Welcome to the Emergency Medicine Workforce Podcast, where we explore the business and profession of emergency medicine through in-depth interviews with the specialty's leaders. To all the EM clinicians out there, we appreciate you.
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In The Pulse of Emergency Medicine, listeners learn about the latest information, guidelines and best practices for critical care medical professionals. Through in-depth interviews with emergency medicine experts, learn how to best serve your patients and your department.
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American Academy of Emergency Medicine

American Academy of Emergency Medicine

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The American Academy of Emergency Medicine's visions is that a physician's primary duty is to the patient. The integrity of this doctor-patient relationship requires that emergency physicians control their own practices free of outside interference. AAEM aspires to a future in which all patients have access to board certified emergency physicians. Learn more about AAEM at aaem.org. Contact us at [email protected] or 800-884-2236.
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CME Anytime - Emergency Medicine

W. Richard Bukata, MD

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The Center for Medical Education (CME) has held well over 500 live emergency medicine CME courses since 1985 and has lots of very current, leading-edge content. Let our award-winning faculty update you on a wide range of hot topics drawn from recent courses.
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AAEM Podcasts: Emergency Medicine Breve Dulce Talks

American Academy of Emergency Medicine

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Breve Dulce (formerly known as the PK Talks), which is derived from breve et dulce – Latin for “short and sweet” are rapid-fire talks that cover a variety of important topics. The Breve format is a succinct, high-level overview in less than seven minutes (short) of EM pearls that you can immediately put to use in your everyday practice (sweet). These talks are from the American Academy of Emergency Medicines Annual Scientific Assemblies.
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The newest EM:RAP project and the first to be done by and for residents. We will cover the cardinal presentations, the canonical literature, and the coolest cases all with an eye to board-review appropriate chunky nuggets of clever goodness. Note: no funny Australian accents but we do have a French-Canadian.
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We believe in the educational merits of Free Open Access Medical education (FOAM), which includes podcasts, blogs, articles on PubMed Central, conferences streamed for free and more. As a result, we would like to encourage others to move beyond quoting podcasts and into the realm of tying "cutting edge" FOAM to the core content. We'll provide some review and references for listeners to go read. Why, indeed, should we FOAM it alone when FOAM can inspire us to go, read, think, and be excellent?
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We are a multi-platform medical education channel with a passion for all things emergency and critical care medicine! Our content spans all levels of learners ranging from the interested public to students to healthcare professionals. We got our start on YouTube and have grown to almost 100,000 subscribers. We try to label our content as a suggestion for possible targeted audience: Public Health - Interested public Clinical Medicine Basics - Interested public, students, early trainees Clinic ...
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In this episode, we talk with Dr. Jim Dahle with some tips and tricks on making your income and dollars work for you! He is the face and voice of finances in EM and we pick his brain for some of his vast fund of knowledge.Ryan A. Stanton MD, FACEP
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Dr Sharonne Hayes, Professor of cardiovascular medicine and founding director of Mayo Clinic women’s heart clinic, and Dr. Marysia Tweet, Associate Professor of cardiovascular medicine, and co-leader of the Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection Registry and leader in women’s heart health join the show for this amazing November chapter of Always on…
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Date: October 30, 2025 Reference: Boes et al. Prevalence of violence against health care workers among agitated patients in an urban emergency department. October 2025 AEM Guest Skeptic: Dr. Suchismita Datta. She is an Assistant Professor and Director of Research in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the NYU Grossman Long Island Hospital Campu…
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Pulmonary artery catheters (PACs), also known as Swan-Ganz catheters, provide a detailed window into a patient’s hemodynamics. 📚 MINI COURSES, STUDY GUIDES, PRACTICE QUESTIONS, AD FREE VIDEOS, EDUCATIONAL DISCUSSIONS in our WBM Emergency Critical Care Patreon Community - Join Today!! https://www.patreon.com/c/WhiteBoardMedicine In this episode, we …
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Welcome to the emDOCs.net podcast! Join us as we review our high-yield posts from our website emDOCs.net. Today on the emDOCs cast with Brit Long (@long_brit), we have Part 2 on EBM updates for intubation. We'll cover induction medications, paralytics, VL vs. DL, using the bougie, confirming ETT placement, and post intubation sedation. Please see P…
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We are amidst a paradigm shift in the emergency management of acute ischemic stroke. The traditional way of categorizing ischemic strokes as 'minor' vs 'major' is no longer relevant to what we do in the ED. It's now about 'disabling' vs 'non-disabling' strokes. And this is no small change. This categorization dictates urgency of ED work-up and trea…
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Reference: Boutin A, et al. Removable Boot vs Casting of Toddler’s Fractures: A Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Pediatr. Published April 2025. Date: July 23, 2025 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Andrew (Andy) Tagg is an Emergency Physician with a special interest in education and lifelong learning. He is the co-founder and website lead of Don’t Forget the […] T…
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In the September 2025 episode of Critical Decisions in Emergency Medicine, Drs. Danya Khoujah and Wendy Chang discuss vaginal bleeding and hyponatremia managment. As always, you’ll also hear about the hot topics covered in the regular features, including a young man with heart palpitations in The Critical ECG, a child with purple vesicles in Clinic…
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Emergency physicians intubate critically ill patients daily. Unfortunately, up to 17% of ED intubations can be complicated by peri-intubation hypoxemia, hypotension, and cardiac arrest. Efforts to optimize patient's physiology prior to rapid sequence intubation are critical in mitigating the risk of potentially disastrous peri-intubation complicati…
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Stanford EM Program Director Dr. Sara Krzyzaniak breaks down the five keys to interview success, from strategic planning to post-interview reflection. Learn how to prioritize programs, avoid over-committing, and show up ready to impress on interview day. https://www.ALiEM.com/em-match-advice-49-5-keys-to-crush-em-residency-interview/ Sound engineer…
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Date: October 3, 2025Reference: Doheim et al. Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials on IV Thrombolysis in Patients With Minor Acute Ischemic Stroke. Neurology 2025Guest Skeptic: Dr. Casey Parker is a Rural Generalist, Evidence-based medicine enthusiast and Ultrasound Nerd.This episode was recorded live, in beautiful Broome, Australia, at th…
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Podcast summary of articles from the August 2025 edition of the Journal of Emergency Medicine from the American Academy of Emergency Medicine. Topics include pediatric sedation, trauma triage, SVT medications, antibiotics in surgery, levothyroxine overdose, and animal bites. Guest speaker is Dr. Cory Ohradzansky.…
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Spontaneous Breathing Trials (SBTs) are the gold-standard test to determine whether a patient can be safely extubated from mechanical ventilation. 📚 MINI COURSES, STUDY GUIDES, PRACTICE QUESTIONS, AD FREE VIDEOS, EDUCATIONAL DISCUSSIONS in our WBM Emergency Critical Care Patreon Community - Join Today!! https://www.patreon.com/c/WhiteBoardMedicine …
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Malpractice claims an an unfortunate reality in medicine. Almost every physician will get sued at some point, much of the time caught up in a blanket filing. In this segment with Dr. Michael Bresler, we provide guidance and tips on dealing with a malpractice lawsuit. He's worked for both sides and now wants to help you!!!…
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Unlock the world of anti-arrhythmic drugs in this high-yield medical education episode! Perfect for medical students, residents, and healthcare professionals preparing for exams or clinical practice. We’ll start with the basics of cardiac electrophysiology and the action potential phases, then move into the Vaughan Williams classification system. 📚…
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Reference: Boutin A, et al. Removable Boot vs Casting of Toddler’s Fractures: A Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Pediatr. Published April 2025. Date: July 23, 2025 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Andrew (Andy) Tagg is an Emergency Physician with a special interest in education and lifelong learning. He is the co-founder and website lead of Don’t Forget the […] T…
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In this comprehensive episode, we combine our earlier discussions on beta-blocker overdose and calcium channel blocker overdose into one high-yield comparison. These are two of the most dangerous cardiovascular toxicities encountered in emergency medicine and critical care. 📚 MINI COURSES, STUDY GUIDES, PRACTICE QUESTIONS, AD FREE VIDEOS, EDUCATION…
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In this episode, we break down the critical differences between beta-blocker overdose and calcium channel blocker overdose — two high-risk toxicologic emergencies that every emergency medicine and critical care clinician must recognize. 📚 MINI COURSES, STUDY GUIDES, PRACTICE QUESTIONS, AD FREE VIDEOS, EDUCATIONAL DISCUSSIONS in our WBM Emergency Cr…
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Resuscitative Ultrasound in Emergency Medicine: Dr. Matt Fields on the Future of POCUS & AIIn this episode of ACEP Frontline, host Dr. Ryan Stanton sits down with Dr. Matt Fields, Ultrasound Director at Thomas Jefferson University, to discuss how point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is revolutionizing resuscitation in emergency medicine.Dr. Fields brea…
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How do you truly master fluid assessment in critical care? 💧 📚 MINI COURSES, STUDY GUIDES, PRACTICE QUESTIONS, AD FREE VIDEOS, EDUCATIONAL DISCUSSIONS in our WBM Emergency Critical Care Patreon Community - Join Today!! https://www.patreon.com/c/WhiteBoardMedicine You’ll learn: Step-by-step how to use each tool 🛠️ Clinical applications and pitfalls …
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Date: October 10, 2025 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Sergey Motov is an Emergency Physician in the Department of Emergency Medicine, Maimonides Medical Center in New York City. He is also one of the world’s leading researchers on pain management in the emergency department. Case: A 37-year-old man presents to the emergency department (ED) with severe right-si…
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Can ChatGPT help you write high-quality practice questions for medical education and exam prep? ✅ 📚 MINI COURSES, STUDY GUIDES, PRACTICE QUESTIONS, AD FREE VIDEOS, EDUCATIONAL DISCUSSIONS in our WBM Emergency Critical Care Patreon Community - Join Today!! https://www.patreon.com/c/WhiteBoardMedicine In this episode, we cover: Why AI-generated quest…
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How do you assess fluid status at the bedside? In this episode, we break down the four main fluid assessment strategies used in emergency and critical care: 🔹 Central Venous Pressure (CVP) – static, trend-based but poor predictor of fluid responsiveness 🔹 Pulse Pressure Variation (PPV) – dynamic and strong evidence in the right conditions 🔹 Passive…
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Welcome to the emDOCs.net podcast! Join us as we review our high-yield posts from our website emDOCs.net. Today on the emDOCs cast with Brit Long (@long_brit), we start a series on EBM updates for intubation. We cover some background, predicting difficult BVM/intubation/cricothryotomy, physiologic factors associated with peri-intubation decompensat…
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Inferior Vena Cava (IVC) ultrasound is a simple, fast, and non-invasive bedside tool for estimating volume status and fluid responsiveness. By assessing the IVC diameter and its respiratory variation, clinicians can better guide resuscitation — especially in shock or critically ill patients. 📚 MINI COURSES, STUDY GUIDES, PRACTICE QUESTIONS, AD FREE…
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The Passive Leg Raise (PLR) test is one of the most reliable and safest ways to assess fluid responsiveness at the bedside — without giving unnecessary IV fluids. By mobilizing ~300–500 mL of venous blood centrally, PLR provides a reversible preload challenge that can guide resuscitation in critically ill patients. 📚 MINI COURSES, STUDY GUIDES, PRA…
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Date: October 3, 2025 Reference: Doheim et al. Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials on IV Thrombolysis in Patients With Minor Acute Ischemic Stroke. Neurology 2025 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Casey Parker is a Rural Generalist, Evidence-based medicine enthusiast and Ultrasound Nerd. This episode was recorded live, in beautiful Broome, Australia, at…
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Pulse Pressure Variation (PPV) is one of the most reliable bedside tools for assessing fluid responsiveness in mechanically ventilated ICU patients. Unlike static measures such as CVP, PPV uses arterial waveform analysis to predict whether a patient will benefit from fluids. 📚 MINI COURSES, STUDY GUIDES, PRACTICE QUESTIONS, AD FREE VIDEOS, EDUCATIO…
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Sympathomimetic toxicity is a common emergency medicine presentation, often caused by cocaine, methamphetamine, MDMA, and stimulant medications. These cases can mimic other toxidromes and may progress to life-threatening hyperthermia, arrhythmias, seizures, or multi-organ failure. 📚 MINI COURSES, STUDY GUIDES, PRACTICE QUESTIONS, AD FREE VIDEOS, ED…
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Reference: George S, et al. Effectiveness of nasal high-flow oxygen during apnoea on hypoxaemia and intubation success in paediatric emergency and ICU settings: a randomised, controlled, open-label trial. Lancet Respir Med. March 2025 Date: July 10, 2025 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Spyridon Karageorgos is a Pediatric Chief Resident at Aghia Sophia Children’…
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Beta blocker overdose is one of the most dangerous cardiovascular emergencies, leading to bradycardia, hypotension, seizures, and cardiogenic shock. Agents like propranolol, metoprolol, carvedilol, and atenolol can cause life-threatening toxicity, especially with ER formulations or co-ingestions. 📚 MINI COURSES, STUDY GUIDES, PRACTICE QUESTIONS, AD…
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In this episode of the Emergency Medicine Academy Podcast, we explore the complexities of Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) decisions in the Emergency Department. We discuss what a DNR really means, the ethical and legal frameworks guiding these decisions, and the challenges of applying them in fast-paced emergency care. We also share practical tips for com…
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The Shock Index (SI) is one of the simplest but most powerful bedside tools in emergency medicine and critical care. Defined as heart rate divided by systolic blood pressure (HR ÷ SBP), SI often outperforms vital signs alone for detecting occult shock. 📚 MINI COURSES, STUDY GUIDES, PRACTICE QUESTIONS, AD FREE VIDEOS, EDUCATIONAL DISCUSSIONS in our …
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In this episode, we breakdown the research and evidence used for the HHS and Administrative announcement that Tylenol "may" cause autism. We dive into what it really means and where all the major medical associations sit with regard to the announcement. We also have a reveal at the end of a new addition to the Frontline Podcast Network.…
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Sepsis and septic shock remain some of the most critical conditions in emergency medicine and critical care. 🦠 In this video, we start with the basics of sepsis and septic shock before moving into more advanced topics: sepsis-induced cardiomyopathy, sepsis pathophysiology, and sepsis phenotypes. Learn how to recognize, understand, and manage sepsis…
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In this episode, we break down how to approach acute hypoxemic respiratory failure at the bedside. You’ll learn step-by-step interpretation of arterial blood gases (ABG), venous blood gases (VBG), alveolar-arterial (Aa) gradient, and using the chest x-ray and ABG to diagnose the cause. We’ll cover the physiology, practical interpretation pearls, an…
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