

EMCrit Podcast
Scott D. Weingart, MD
Help me fill in the blanks of the practice of ED Critical Care. In this podcast, we discuss all things related to the crashing, critically ill patient in the Emergency Department. Find the show notes at emcrit.org.
Episodes
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Jan 26, 2017 • 2min
kit-dump.mp3

Jan 22, 2017 • 25min
Practical Evidence Podcast 015 – Surviving Sepsis Campaign (SSC) Guidelines 2016 (in 2017)
SSC 2016 Guidelines

Jan 22, 2017 • 24min
Podcast 191 – Cardiac Arrest Update
Cardiac Arrest Update & the Syndromes of Arrest

Jan 9, 2017 • 25min
Podcast 190 – Emergencies with a Side of Hypertension
Hypertensive emergencies look like emergencies!

Dec 28, 2016 • 22min
EMCrit 189 – Secret Sixth Cause of Arterial Hypoxemia and Vasoactive Purity
A brain dump at the end of 2016

Dec 12, 2016 • 22min
Podcast 188 – Rudeness Part II (the Brindley Sessions)
Exploring forgiveness and professionalism in addressing rudeness within healthcare teams. Strategies for fostering a culture of respect and caring in healthcare. Addressing rudeness and conflict in professional settings. Importance of cultivating a culture rooted in kindness and clear communication in emergency departments. Embracing errors for continuous improvement in medicine.

Nov 28, 2016 • 21min
Podcast 187 – Hypernatremia (Uggggh!)
Dive into the complexities of hypernatremia as the host breaks down its causes, from free water loss to salt gain. Learn about the serious physiologic consequences, including the risks of altered mental status and seizures. Discover why rapid correction can be dangerous and the critical role of urine osmolality in identifying the underlying issue. Plus, get practical tips on choosing the right fluids and the nuances of managing diabetes insipidus. It's a deep dive into a topic that may not be glamorous, but is vital for patient care!

Nov 13, 2016 • 22min
Podcast 186 – Coma with Eelco Wijdicks
How to Diagnose and Manage Coma

Oct 26, 2016 • 22min
The Brindley Sessions: Rudeness
Exploring the impact of rudeness in healthcare, discussing how it affects team performance and patient outcomes. Analyzing the nuances of rudeness in medical environments, focusing on personal engagements and professional values. Navigating hierarchy and lack of interpersonal skills in healthcare, highlighting the importance of modeling respect and addressing rude behavior on a personal level. Examining the authority gradient in interactions, discussing challenges in communication and respect between consultants and attending physicians.

Oct 21, 2016 • 31min
Response to Letters on my Mechanical Ventilation Article in the Ann Emerg Med
Response to letters to the editor on mechanical ventilation article


