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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Dr. Sandy Schneider, Dr. Mark Rosenberg, and Dr. Kevin Biese - Why GEDA? Why ACEP?
30/07/2018 Duration: 37minDr. Ryan Stanton talks with Dr. Sandy Schneider, Dr. Mark Rosenberg, and Dr. Kevin Biese on this edition of “ACEP Frontline”. The group discusses “Why GEDA? Why ACEP, and why is a geriatric ED important?” This podcast covers the evolution of care for older adults, how four EM organizations came together to spearhead and document standards of care to the point of achieving the ACEP accreditation program. Hear about the journey, the patient benefit, and stakeholder value. Check out the webpage for more information on GEDA: https://www.acep.org/by-medical-focus/geriatrics/
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Kevin Biese, MD MAT, FACEP - ACEP GEDA Program
23/07/2018 Duration: 24minOn this edition of "ACEP Frontline", Dr. Kevin Biese talks with Dr. Ryan Stanton, on "Why Geriatrics and Emergency Medicine?" This podcast addresses the broader needs of seniors in the ED and what is being done today to improve value-based care. Click the following link for more information on GEDA: https://www.acep.org/by-medical-focus/geriatrics/
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David E Wilcox, MD, FACEP – The Evolution of ACEP’s Leadership and Advocacy Conference
16/07/2018 Duration: 25minOn today’s ACEP Frontline, host Dr. Ryan Stanton talks to Dr. David Wilcox about LAC18. ACEP started hosting a Leadership Conference in the Dallas area, years ago. In 1987, they determined that there also needed to be political advocacy for the patient and started the Advocacy Conference in, Washington, DC. There were only a handful of participants at the first Advocacy Conference. Now, in the combined Leadership and Advocacy Conference (LAC) there are 500-600 attendees. Hear what the conference is about and why it’s so valuable to ACEP members and the patients you care for. Get Involved: https://www.acep.org/federal-advocacy/federal-advocacy-overview/
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James Williams, MS, DO, FACEP - NAOC Update
10/07/2018 Duration: 34minThe popularity of NOACs has grown. Numerically, though they are safe, it’s likely that the Emergency Physician will see more and more bleeds, especially in a trauma situation. In early May, Portola Pharmaceuticals got FDA approval for the targeted reversal agent, Andexanet, as indicated for the reversal of Eliquis and Xarelto. Dr. Williams breaks down the research on this episode of ACEP’s Frontline. Support for this segment was provided in-part by Portola Pharmaceuticals.
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Dr. K Kay Moody, DO, MPH, FACEP - Social Media, Wellness and emDocs
02/07/2018 Duration: 24minIn this edition of ACEP’s Frontline, Dr. Ryan Stanton and Dr. K Kay Moody discuss social media and wellness in Emergency Medicine. Dr. Moody started emDocs to help improve EM physician wellness by giving docs a place to connect and share their struggles and triumphs. The site morphed into a full information exchange and FOAMed environment. Now, with 17K members on the emDocs site, Dr. Moody has launched a new effort in EM Physician Wellness – and it's about as far away from technology as you can get. Listen in and learn how she’s helping physicians focus on their wellbeing. http://www.emdocs.net/ Twitter: @KKayMoodyDOMPH
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Gillian Schmitz, MD, FACEP - Diversity in EM Leadership
25/06/2018 Duration: 27minThis week on ACEP's Frontline, Dr. Ryan Stanton talks with ACEP Board member Dr. Gillian Schmitz about diversity in EM Leadership. Dr. Schmitz has been involved at ACEP since her second year in residency and shares her insights about the importance of diversity in leadership. Find out how to increase your leadership potential and get involved. Whether your goal is the Board of Directors, the C-Suite or Committee Chair, it's time to start making a difference!
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Donald E Stader, MD, FACEP - "Bring 'em All"
18/06/2018 Duration: 28minThis year we celebrate 50 years in EM and the 50th anniversary of ACEP. In this edition of ACEP’s Frontline, Dr. Ryan Stanton had the opportunity to talk to Dr. Don Stader, editor-in-chief of the ACEP’s 50th anniversary book, “Bring ‘em All”. This visually stunning book captures the equally stunning stories in emergency medicine shared by providers who create the mosaic which is true to the history of emergency medicine. Hear how the book was conceived and produced in an effort that celebrates emergency medicine’s commitment to do whatever it takes to care for patients and communities. Bring ‘em All: Chaos. Care. Stories from Medicine’s Front Line. https://www.acep.org/who-we-are/50Years/50thBook/ Order your copy: http://bookstore.acep.org/bring-em-all-509619
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Alexis LaPietra, DO, FACEP and Mark Rosenberg, DO, FACEP - ALTO Update, LAC18
04/06/2018 Duration: 43minDr. Ryan Stanton talks to Dr. Alexis LaPietra, DO, FACEP, and Dr. Mark Rosenberg, DO, FACEP, about being better stewards of opioids and the emergency departments role in the opioid crisis. They discuss innovations in pain management and how to safely and more effectively treat the patient without opioids. At St Joseph Regional Medical Center in NJ, they have seen an 82% reduction in the prescriptions of opioids using ALTO (Alternatives to Opioids). “Its real simple, if you’re not part of the solution, you’re part of the problem.” Find out how to be part of the solution on this episode of ACEP’s Frontline.
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Jim Augustine, MD, FACEP - Drug Shortages
29/05/2018 Duration: 43minACEP Frontline host Dr. Ryan Stanton talks to Dr. Jim Augustine about drug shortages in the US. Why is this unprecedented issue happening and what can you do when the drug you need for your patient isn’t on the shelf?
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Marianne Gausche-Hill, MD, FACEP – Delivery in the ER
21/05/2018 Duration: 28minACEP’s Frontline, host Dr. Ryan Stanton and Dr. Marianne Gausche-Hill discuss emergent delivery in the ED. Listen in as they discuss prolapsed cords, breech deliveries and shoulder dystocia and more.
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David Rehr, PhD - How to Talk to a Legislator
18/05/2018 Duration: 44minOn this special edition of ACEP’s Frontline, host Dr. Ryan Stanton and Dr. David Rehr, of the Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University, get you ready to talk to your legislator before you head to Washington, DC for ACEP’s Leadership and Advocacy Conference. Whether you head to Capitol Hill or to your state legislator’s office, be prepared to talk to your elected official with these tips for success. Ideas to build relationships with elected officials: http://media.mycrowdwisdom.com.s3.amazonaws.com/acep/ACEP%20Frontline/Ideas%20to%20build%20relationships%20with%20elected%20officials.docx
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Timothy Horeczko, MD, FACEP – Peds EKG
14/05/2018 Duration: 43minToday on ACEP’s Frontline, host Dr. Ryan Stanton talks to Dr. Tim Horeczko about when to get and EKG for the pediatric patient. They discuss five major killers that you can save a life with by diagnosing just by sight.
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Sean M Fox, MD, FACEP, FAAP - Pediatric Tauma
07/05/2018 Duration: 44minToday on ACEP's Frontline, host Dr. Ryan Stanton talks to Dr. Sean Fox about significant traumatic events in the pediatric patient.
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Richard M Cantor, MD, FACEP - Pediatric Literature Review
30/04/2018 Duration: 22minToday on ACEP's Frontline, host Dr. Ryan Stanton continues his series recorded at the Advanced Pediatric Emergency Medicine Assembly. Dr. Stanton talks to Dr. Richard Cantor about the latest literature in Pediatric Emergency Medicine. Tune in to hear what the experts are saying about evidence based medicine on topics like fever, urine collection, LPs, and more.
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Kathy N Shaw, MD, MSCE, FACEP – Errors in Pediatric Emergency Medicine
23/04/2018 Duration: 23minOn this episode of ACEP Frontline, host Dr. Ryan Stanton talks to Dr. Kathy Shaw about making diagnostic Errors in Pediatric Emergency Medicine. All providers make errors, but they can have a greater impact on the pediatric patient. Listen in to find out how to reduce the chance of error.
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Christopher S Amato, MD, FACEP - Pediatric Dermatology
16/04/2018 Duration: 22minToday on ACEP’s Frontline, tune in for the 4th segment from the 2018 Advanced Pediatric Emergency Medicine Assembly. Dr. Ryan Stanton and Dr. Chris Amato talk about pediatric dermatology and the visual diagnosis of rashes and skin changes in the pediatric patient.
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Christopher S Amato, MD, FACEP - Pediatric Orthopedics
09/04/2018 Duration: 28minACEP Frontline host, Dr. Ryan Stanton continues his series recorded at the Advanced Pediatric Emergency Medicine Assembly in Orlando, Florida. Today Dr. Stanton discusses pediatric orthopedics with Dr. Chris Amato. Find out what they have to say about breaks, growth plates and imaging for the pediatric patient.
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James (Jim) Homme, MD, FACEP – Bloody Poo
02/04/2018 Duration: 36minToday, ACEP Frontline host Dr. Ryan Stanton continues his pediatric series recorded at ACEP’s Advanced Pediatric Emergency Medicine Assembly in Orlando, Florida. Dr. James (Jim) Homme talks about “The Red Number Two”. What do you do when your young pediatric patient presents with blood in the stool?
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James (Jim) Homme, MD, FACEP - Ketamine and Pediatric Pain
26/03/2018 Duration: 21minACEP Frontline’s host Dr. Ryan Stanton talks kids in pain with Dr. Jim Homme. Listen is as they discuss Ketamine as an analgesic in pediatric emergency medicine.
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Michael Gerardi, MD, FACEP - Decreasing Malpractice Risk
19/03/2018 Duration: 22minACEP Frontline host Dr. Ryan Stanton talks to Dr. Michael Gerardi about reducing the risk of being sued as an advanced practice provider.