Episodes
Kyle Hess, emergency pharmacist, talks about the role of high-dose insulin therapy
Published 05/14/23
RA can be complicated to evaluate, and work through interactions in the ED. We cover the disease, the medications, the ways it can complicate EM practice.
Published 05/01/23
Dr. McGregor challenges us to incorporate an understanding of sex and gender differences and needs into our clinical care and our mindset of evaluating and presenting research
Published 04/14/23
Dr. Sarah Dodd shares some methods for talking through the lactation needs of patients, how to approach medications, sedation, and long lengths-of-stay in the ED.
Published 04/01/23
Dr. Laura Burke makes the case that emergency medicine is a valuable and necessary part of the healthcare system
Published 03/14/23
Dr. Kreuter is a transfusion medicine physician who joins Alex and Venk to talk about transfusions in many dimensions.
Published 03/01/23
Dr. Amy Zeidan talks about the health of immigrants in the United States - describing the system, the challenges, and the opportunities.
Published 02/14/23
Dr. Deshmukh talks about WPW and other supraventricular tachycardias. We review pathophysiology and treatment recommendations in several different clinical scenarios.
Published 02/01/23
Dr. Goldberg talks through five traits of exceptional people as it relates to providing exceptional care for older adults in the emergency department.
Published 01/14/23
Dr. Jim Gregoire, a Mayo Clinic Nephrologist, discussed dialysis, renal failure and more with Alex and Venk
Published 01/01/23
Dr. Sergey Motov describes acute pain management strategies and insights for the emergency clinician.
Published 12/14/22
In this episode, we talk with Dr. Ben Sandefur about angioedema in it’s various forms from the perspective of an emergency department practitioner including details on how to successfully perform awake tracheal intubation
Published 12/01/22
This is a recording of Dr. Victor Montori’s grand rounds presentation to Mayo Clinic Emergency Medicine challenging us to rethink the care we provide to our patients and the community as a whole.
Published 11/14/22
Dr. Thanarajasingam talks us through aspects of caring for ED patients who have known SLE and those who are suspected of having SLE.
Published 11/01/22
This is a recording of Dr. Brian Patterson, University of Wisconsin, talking about using predictive analytics to prevent falls among geriatric patients after coming to the ED.
Published 10/14/22
Dr. Doug Brown is cool as the others side of the pillow when managing hypothermic cardiac arrest.
Published 10/01/22
This is a recording of Dr. Sara Crager, emergency physician and intensivist, grand rounds presentation about thinking beyond blood pressure for shock
Published 09/12/22
Dr. Chris Bennett who has been studying the EM workforce for several years talks through his perspectives on the current and future state of the EM workforce
Published 09/01/22
Dr. Pritish Tosh joins Alex and Venk to talk about Monkeypox, especially how it compares and contrasts to Smallpox and Chickenpox. There is an addendum to discuss the July 2022 New England Journal of Medicine case series on Monkeypox.
Published 08/01/22
Dr. Lyell Jones, award winning neurologist educator, joins us on the podcast to talk about Myasthenia Gravis, Guillain-Barre Syndrome and neuromuscular weakness.
Published 07/01/22
Alex and Venk talk with Dr. Nandan Anavekar, cardiac intensivist, about wide complex tachycardias - antitachycardia pacing, balloon pumps, dual sequential cardioversion, vasopressors, beta blockers and more!
Published 06/01/22
Dr. Jessica Schoen talks medical simulation with Alex and Venk
Published 05/01/22
Dr. Southerland inspires us to think differently about the care we deliver for older ED patients.
Published 04/01/22
Left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) can feel incredibly complex and these patients can inspire fear or trepidation in many healthcare providers. In this episode, we talk through the basics of LVADs from taking vital signs, to managing alarms, and evaluating common issues all with the experience and insights of our wonderful guest, Sarah Schettle, PA-C in Cardiovascular Surgery at Mayo Clinic. She is an incredible educator and breaks this topic down into really digestable and applicable...
Published 03/01/22
This is a challenge for us to think about the model of healthcare delivery differently by Dr. John Schupbach, resident, Mayo Clinic Emergency Medicine.
Published 02/14/22