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Dec 22, 2024 • 18min

The Rusty Scalpel's Edge- keeping your skills in rare procedures

Struggling with rare medical procedures? This discussion delves into the skills decay that can occur with high-pressure tasks like cricothyrotomy and transvenous pacing. Discover innovative learning strategies to keep you sharp, including the power of mental practice. Learn how mental imagery techniques can aid in skill acquisition and reduce stress, ensuring you're prepared when it matters most. It's a fresh take on staying competent in emergency medicine.
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Dec 9, 2024 • 9min

It's all about Conduction: Calcium's Role in Hyperkalemia​

Explore a radical shift in understanding how calcium influences hyperkalemia. Traditional views focus on membrane stabilization, but new research highlights its surprising connection to cardiac conduction velocity. Discover practical guidelines for using calcium in treatment, challenging long-held beliefs and opening the door to innovative clinical practices. Tune in for a fresh perspective that might change how you approach hyperkalemia!
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Dec 2, 2024 • 1h 2min

Stroking Out in the Community with Evie Marcolini

In this discussion, Dr. Evie Marcolini, an emergency medicine and neurocritical care physician, sheds light on the intricate world of stroke management in community hospitals. She shares insights on the advancements in stroke care, including endovascular therapies like mechanical thrombectomy. Dr. Marcolini also delves into the complexities of administering TPA, emphasizing collaboration with neurologists. She highlights the significance of the NIH Stroke Scale in treatment decisions and reinforces the importance of patient education for informed consent in stroke management.
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Nov 17, 2024 • 39min

Under Pressure

Dylan Warr, an emergency medicine physician, tackles the intriguing world of Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome (PRES). He shares a compelling case involving a young pregnant woman facing acute neurological symptoms, underscoring the urgency of diagnosis and intervention. The discussion dives into the complexities of managing hypertension and the nuances of blood transfusion-related complications, all while highlighting the importance of teamwork in patient recovery. Get ready for a fascinating mix of clinical insights and real-life challenges!
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Nov 5, 2024 • 18min

Fever Time!- Biomarkers and Clinical Decision Rules performance by length of infant fever

Fever in infants under 60 days old poses a significant diagnostic challenge. The discussion focuses on how clinical decision rules and biomarkers perform differently based on fever duration. A recent study explores the effectiveness of these tools in identifying serious infections when the fever is still fresh. Insights are given on navigating these early clinical assessments to improve diagnosis and treatment.
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Aug 29, 2024 • 35min

Sip On This: GRACE-4

Raise a glass to the GRACE-4 guidelines! This lively discussion dives into managing substance use disorders in emergency settings. Discover effective strategies for alcohol withdrawal and cannabis hyperemesis, highlighting innovative medications like phenobarbital and naltrexone. Learn about the surprising role of topical capsaicin in treating cannabis hyperemesis. With a focus on patient care and follow-up, this conversation is packed with insights to improve clinical practices when patients seek help in emergency departments.
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Jul 29, 2024 • 32min

The Twin Kiss of Death- Boarding and Crowding in the ED and How to Prevent It with Dr. Kraftin Schreyer

Dr. Kraftin Schreyer, an Emergency Medicine physician and ED Administrative Fellowship Director, dives deep into the pressing issues of boarding and crowding in emergency departments. He highlights the need for surge planning and collaboration to prevent these challenges. The discussion sheds light on operational distinctions between crowding and boarding and critiques traditional assessment tools. Emphasizing more practical metrics and improving patient flow through enhanced cooperation and discharge processes, Dr. Schreyer offers valuable strategies for tackling these systemic issues.
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Jul 17, 2024 • 21min

Be The Driver (or Balancer)- Getting The Most Out Of Your Clinical Rotations

Discover essential strategies for optimizing clinical rotations in medical education. Learn how to effectively balance passion and curiosity while engaging with diverse healthcare providers. Explore the critical relationship between work ethic and personal wellness, emphasizing resilience and self-care. Personal anecdotes shed light on navigating challenges with humility and confidence. This insightful discussion offers practical tips for future medical professionals looking to enhance their learning experiences.
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Jun 25, 2024 • 30min

The Corporate Practice of Medicine Part 2- the rise and fall of Envision and what it means for practicing docs with Dr. Robert McNamara

In this podcast we review the corporate practice of medicine- a touchy topic in Emergency Medicine. Over the last few decades, we have let these corporate agencies into our work environment, with sometimes disastrous results- termination without cause, overbilling, understaffing, just to name a few. Many of these corporate groups have taken heat of late for their shady dealings, but they are still out there, buying up EM physician groups across the country. In this two part podcast we review the history of the more well-known corporate medicine groups, Envision, and how many docs are taking a stand against their practices. In Part 1 we have Dr. Kenan Bouzida, a medical student at Tufts University reviewing the rise and fall of Envision. In Part 2 Kenan is joined by Dr. Bob McNamara, a man who has dedicated much of his life to fighting the corporate practice of medicine.   Click HERE for our detailed shownotes! (https://simkit.co/podcast/)
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Jun 25, 2024 • 6min

The Corporate Practice of Medicine Part 1- the rise and fall of Envision and what it means for practicing docs

In this podcast we review the corporate practice of medicine- a touchy topic in Emergency Medicine. Over the last few decades, we have let these corporate agencies into our work environment, with sometimes disastrous results- termination without cause, overbilling, understaffing, just to name a few. Many of these corporate groups have taken heat of late for their shady dealings, but they are still out there, buying up EM physician groups across the country. In this two part podcast we review the history of the more well-known corporate medicine groups, Envision, and how many docs are taking a stand against their practices. In Part 1 we have Dr. Kenan Bouzida, a medical student at Tufts University reviewing the rise and fall of Envision. In Part 2 Kenan is joined by Dr. Bob McNamara, a man who has dedicated much of his life to fighting the corporate practice of medicine.   Click HERE for our detailed shownotes! (https://simkit.co/podcast/)

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