

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 13, 2014 • 21min
Podcast 115 – A New Paradigm for Post-Intubation Pain, Agitation, and Delirium (PAD)
What you do in the ED for post-intubation sedation will determine whether your patient lives or dies

Dec 31, 2013 • 21min
Best of 2013 – Eight is Enough & Social Media Update
Best of 2013

Dec 16, 2013 • 19min
Podcast 114 – Post-Arrest Care in 2013 with Stephen Bernard – Part II
Part 2 of an interview with Stephen Bernard on the Care of the Post-Arrest Patient in 2013

Dec 8, 2013 • 20min
Podcast 113 – Post-Cardiac Arrest Care in 2013 with Stephen Bernard – Part I
Dr. Stephen Bernard on the topic of post-arrest care

Nov 24, 2013 • 31min
Podcast 112 – A Response to the Marik Sepsis Fluids Lecture
Last week I posted a lecture by Paul Marik on Fluid Management in severe sepsis. The lecture is the equivalaent of a bucket of ice water poured over your head. Now let's give you a towel and discuss.

Nov 18, 2013 • 6min
Five Minutes with Jon Rittenberger on the TTM Trial
More on TTM Trial

Nov 18, 2013 • 3min
EMCrit Wee – The Targeted Temperature Trial Changes Everything
Cold, but not all that cold may be the way

Nov 9, 2013 • 52min
Podcast 111 – Fluids in Sepsis, A New Paradigm – Paul Marik
Our favorite critical care skeptic, Dr. Paul Marik, on fluids in severe sepsis

Nov 6, 2013 • 8min
SMACC Back 3 – Simon Carley on Leadership
Exploring the significance of excellence and clinical credibility in educational leadership with insights from Simon Carley. Contrasting dictator leaders with multiplier leaders in medicine. Emphasizing the importance of shared vision and successful leadership characteristics in healthcare.

Nov 1, 2013 • 19min
Podcast 110 – Exsanguinating Hemorrhage from Mid-Face Fractures
Management of Severe Hemorrhage from Mid-Face Blunt Trauma