
Andrew Tagg
Paediatric emergency medicine educator affiliated with Don't Forget the Bubbles, presenting evidence and practical approach to paediatric distal radius buckle (torus) fractures and the FORCE trial.
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Jun 7, 2025 • 24min
SGEM Xtra: Your Mission, Should You Choose to Accept It – To Be an EM Doc
Dr. Andrew Tagg, an Emergency Physician passionate about education, shares insight on lessons from pop culture, specifically Tom Cruise movies. He connects thrilling cinematic narratives to the challenges faced in emergency medicine, emphasizing teamwork and composure. The discussion highlights the importance of adaptability in fast-changing environments and the need for emotional resilience among healthcare professionals. Tagg's unique take on humor and trauma in films serves as a valuable reminder of the complexities in patient care.

Oct 7, 2025 • 1h 25min
EM Quick Hits 68 Osteomyelitis, Tourniquet Technique, Pediatric Distal Radius Buckle Fractures, DSI RCT, AMS in ESRD & Dialysis, EM Leadership Spotlight #3
Dr. Isaac Bogoch, an infectious diseases expert, discusses recognizing and managing osteomyelitis, emphasizing key risk factors and the importance of imaging. Dr. Andrew Tagg shares insights on treating pediatric distal radius buckle fractures, highlighting findings from the FORCE trial. Dr. Justin Morgenstern analyzes Delayed Sequence Intubation, advocating its cautious adoption based on new evidence. Additionally, Dr. Brit Long explores altered mental status in ESRD patients, while Dr. Lisa Thurgur reflects on leadership challenges in medical education.

Oct 12, 2024 • 20min
SGEM #456: We are Young…but we can still Understand
Dr. Andrew Tagg, an emergency physician passionate about education, dives into pediatric emergency care. He highlights the importance of effective communication with young patients and their families to improve experiences in emergency settings. The conversation also covers the findings from a national survey, revealing gaps in children's understanding of their conditions despite overall satisfaction. Tagg emphasizes inclusive practices, pain management, and community engagement as vital components for enhancing care outcomes for children in medical environments.