Synopsis
ACEP Frontline, hosted by Dr. Ryan Stanton, features in-depth conversations on the hottest topics in emergency medicine and critical care.
Episodes
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Procalcitonin in the ED and Beyond with Dr. James Neuenschwander
14/03/2022 Duration: 32minToday we're joined by repeat guest Dr. James Neuenshwander, Attending Physician and Research Director for Genesis Healthcare System and Adjunct Associate Professor at The Ohio State University Medical Center. We usually discuss topics around potassium and things of that nature with Dr. Neuenschwander, but this week we discuss Procalcitonin with differentiation between bacterial and viral and its role in emergency medicine. Dr. Neuenschwander indicated that he has relationships that could be perceived by some as real or apparent conflicts of interest as they pertain to Procalcitonin. He is a speaker and consultant for Thermo Fisher and a consultant for Ortho Clinical Diagnostics.
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High Flow Nasal Cannula Update with Dr. Casey Bryant
07/03/2022 Duration: 23minOn this week's episode of ACEP Frontline, we speak with Dr. Casey Bryant about airway management options as well as some of the research and data from Europe about those options. In particular, Dr. Bryant will speak about the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine Guidelines. These guidelines primarily focus on high flow nasal cannula use, which has changed over the past 18 months, and recommend its use moving forward into this year’s fall/winter respiratory season. This podcast is sponsored by Fisher & Paykel Healthcare.
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Pediatric Updates - Can't Miss Cases with Dr. Gausche-Hill
01/03/2022 Duration: 24minIn this episode from ACEP21 in Boston, we talk with pediatric expert and frequent guest Dr. Marianne Gausche-Hill about cases you can't miss in pediatrics. Dr. Gausche-Hill speaks about pediatric trauma pearls and pitfalls and evaluating crying and irritable febrile infants.
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Black History Month Special! Celebrating Diversity in Emergency Medicine
21/02/2022 Duration: 44minOn this week's episode of Frontline, we celebrate Black History Month and diversity in emergency medicine. Dr. Ray Johnson and Dr. Sandra Coker, prominent physician members of the ACEP family, share their experiences and challenges working in emergency medicine. Dr. Johnson has been an active ACEP member for more than 30 years, serving in leadership roles with the ACEP Board of Directors and ABEM. Dr. Coker is an EM resident who founded Black Girl White Coat, a nonprofit providing guidance, representation, mentorship, and scholarship for aspiring healthcare students and professionals who identify as Black or Latinx.
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COVID-19 and VTE with Dr. Colin Kaide
14/02/2022 Duration: 35minShould you consider anticoagulation? What are some of the risks associated with it? In this week’s episode, we’re joined by repeat guest Dr. Colin Kaide as we answer these questions and discuss coagulation, anticoagulation, and VTE as they are associated with COVID-19, as well as delve into some of the surveys that have come out on the subject. Support for this episode was provided through an unrestricted grant from Sanofi.
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Legal Angles for COVID-19 and Deposition Tips
08/02/2022 Duration: 29minin this episode from ACEP21 in Boston, we talk with physician, lawyer, and former Washington State Senator, Dr. Nathan Schlicher about the legal aspects and risk of COVID-19 as well as some tips for being successful when involved with a case.
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National Women Physicians Day Special!!!
03/02/2022 Duration: 58minToday(2/3) is National Women Physicians Day and we are joined by three physician leaders, Dr. Gillian Schmitz, Dr. Torree McGowan, and Dr. Anne Zink to talk about their experiences, challenges, and motivations. Women now make up over half of new medical student classes and continue to grow as leaders and experts in medicine. The day celebrates the first woman who attended medical school in the United States over 200 years ago and she was actually admitted as a joke.
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Hear it Again - Could It Be Hyperammonemia?
31/01/2022 Duration: 32minIn this week's repost, have you ever wondered when you should consider hyperammonemia in a patient? She’s a pediatric emergency physician and he’s a metabolic geneticist focusing on rare diseases. Join us for a kitchen table conversation between Dr. Karen Eigen and Dr. George Diaz about the signs and symptoms and the risks of high ammonia. Together, they’ll talk about their experiences, and what we can do to raise the clinical suspicion of hyperammonemia in the ED. This podcast is sponsored by Horizon Therapeutics.
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The New Flu in the COVID Pandemic
24/01/2022 Duration: 24minCOVID-19 has forever changed respiratory pathogen epidemiology and ED diagnostic strategy. In this episode, Dr. Charles Cairns discusses the role of syndromic respiratory panels, along with PCT-guided therapy, to address this new "flu season". This episode is made possible with support from BioMerieux Inc.
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OUD in the ED and Beyond: Epidemic in a Pandemic
17/01/2022 Duration: 32minThe pandemic has been tough on everyone, but we have seen a huge spike in overdose deaths. In this episode, we talk about the current landscape and steps to recovery.
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The Least Of Us- The Evolving Opioid and Meth Epidemic with Sam Quinones
10/01/2022 Duration: 01h32minIn this special episode of ACEP Frontline, we interview the author of "Dreamland" and "The Least of Us", Sam Quinones, about his New York Best Selling book. We then follow-up with Rob Perez with DV8 Kitchen who assists addiction recovery through employment opportunities in his restaurant.
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The EMRA 21 Practice Changing Research Articles to Kick-Off 2022
03/01/2022 Duration: 46minWe are joined by Dr. Jason Vadhan and Dr. Christopher Zalesky regarding the EMRA "21 Greatest Hits EM Research Edition" to highlight some of the practice changing articles of the last year+. Great conversation and may just make your practice a little better! https://www.emra.org/emresident/issue-page-folder/latest-articles/36890
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The Ravages of COVID-19 - Online Peer Support
28/12/2021 Duration: 35minCOVID-19 has been a strain on everyone, but to those on the front line that have dealt with the illness, death, and external strains, it has been especially tough. In this episode, we talk about online peer support resources for physicians and others. Resource Links... StrengthAfterDisaster.org/Peer-Support Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/healthcareworkerpeersupport
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The White Coat Investor from ACEP21 - The New Financial Horizon for Healthcare Professionals
20/12/2021 Duration: 30minIn this episode of The Frontline, we talk with physician financial guru, Dr. Jim Dahle. We look at the current financial environment, as well as some opportunities and traps for physicians.
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ACEP21 Boston Research Forum Highlights
13/12/2021 Duration: 26minWith the return of an in-person conference is the return of the research forum. In this episode, we talk with Dr. Anthony Lagina about some of the highlights and potentially practice changing evidence.
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Vaccine Hesitancy In Vulnerable Populations
06/12/2021 Duration: 29minWe chat with Dr. Rob Rodriguez about his study regarding vulnerable and high risk populations regarding their hesitancy and access to the COVID vaccine.
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Geriatric Care in the ED- GEDA with Dr. Christina Shinvi
29/11/2021 Duration: 20minWith the greying of America, the impact of geriatrics on emergency medicine will continue to grow. In this episode, we talk with Dr. Christina Shinvi at ACEP21 about geriatric care in ED and the Geriatric Accreditation Program(GEDA).
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Engaging the Unengaged- Connecting with the Learner
23/11/2021 Duration: 21minIn this episode, we visit with Dr. Christina Shenvi who provides tips on connecting with learners and maximizing education. This episode was taped live at ACEP21 in Boston.
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The Challenge of Behavioral Health in Emergency Medicine
15/11/2021 Duration: 22minIn this week's episode, we talk to Dr. Sandy Herman about treating behavioral health in the ED and how it impacts boarding.
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Shipping Up To Boston- ACEP21 Summary with Jamie and Arvind
15/11/2021 Duration: 36minIn this episode, three ACEP Board members circle the wagons to discuss ACEP21, the Council, and leading emergency medicine into the future. We talk workforce, jobs, and a bunch of other stuff.