ACEP Frontline
Summary: "ACEP Frontline," hosted by Dr. Ryan Stanton, features in-depth conversations on the hottest topics in Emergency Medicine.
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Podcasts:
Host Dr. Ryan Stanton sits down with Dr. Shan Liu to talk about geriatric falls and trauma risk.
Dr. Ryan Stanton discusses the role of Ultrasound in the ED with Drs. Ben Smith and Jacob Avila. Learn about how using ultrasound guided line placement can vastly improve patient outcomes. They also discuss the benefits of using ultrasound in bedside echo. And finally, which is better, ultrasound or x-ray for diagnosing the thoracic patient. Log in to get CME credit: https://goo.gl/bmh3em
Host Dr. Ryan Stanton and Dr. Ben Zanniello discuss how health information exchanges can assist in the goal of providing patient-centered care. American College of Emergency Physicians
Host Dr. Ryan Stanton and Dr. Jeremy Faust discuss the evolution of sepsis treatment in the emergency department.
Where and how are you connecting to get information to expand professional relationships? More and more physicians are turning to internet and utilizing social media and FOAMed. We are literally a click away from simple and elegant platforms for education, friendship, and support. Multiple sites are available “real time” to interact with and discuss a constantly changing medical environment. With all of the benefits, there are also dangerous traps that can jeopardize a medical practice. This expert panel will present several ways to take advantage of many strengths of social media and some internet based resources while also highlighting some traps to avoid.
Host Dr. Ryan Stanton talks to Dr. Zubin Damania, aka "ZDogg," about his path to becoming an internet celebrity and his creative methods for educating his audience on contemporary medical issues.
Host Dr. Ryan Stanton discusses "Emergistan" with Dr. Edwin Leap.
Host Dr. Ryan Stanton talks to Dr. Ayan Sen on the growing connection between emergency medicine and critical care. Dr. Sen practices in the Department of Critical Care Medicine at the Mayo Clinic in Phoenix, Arizona.
Host Dr. Ryan Stanton talks to Dr. Sanford Herman on the career growth opportunities, challenges, and strategies in emergency medicine.
Host Dr. Ryan Stanton and Dr. Jeremy Faust discuss the evolution of sepsis treatment in the emergency department.
Host Dr. Ryan Stanton discusses sports medicine for the EM physician with Dr. Moira Davenport. Dr. Davenport is a fellowship trained Emergency Medicine and primary care sports medicine physician. She has a particular interest in the conditions common to female athletes, the cardiac changes associated with frequent exercise and running related injuries. They cover Dr. Davenport's background (1:31); Considerations of athletic related injuries and challenges (2:41); Changes in the ED for the assessment and treatment of sports related injuries (4:05); Dealing with patient treatment plans expectations (5:55); Considerations in the female athlete (6:30); The pregnant female patient (8:12); What to be aware of in extreme athletes (10:37), Prepping your ED (12:41); Advice for physicians looking to start a more active lifestyle (13:55); Importance of proper footwear (15:31); Opportunities to get involved in sports medicine (17:05); and female athletes and concussions (18:50).
Host Dr. Ryan Stanton talks to Dr. Joe Habboushe about pursuing passions outside of medicine, the importance of fostering a connection between the two, and tips for how to get started.
Host Dr. Ryan Stanton and Dr. Nathaniel Schlicher discuss the "standard of care" and your duties to patients.
Host Ryan Stanton, MD, FACEP caught up with Peter Croft, MD and discussed Dr. Croft's interest in ACS (Advanced Coronary Syndrome).
Host Dr. Ryan Stanton and Dr. Jay Baruch discuss medical humanities, its focus and goals in emergency medicine, and the role of a physician as an educator.