Academic Life in Emergency Medicine (ALiEM) Podcast
Summary: This podcast account features all of the audio clips from the Academic Life in Emergency Medicine (ALiEM) educational blog site. http://www.ALiEM.com
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Co-hosted by Drs. Mary and Nate Haas, this installment of SAEM's Research Learning Series features Dr. Mike Puskarich (University of Minnesota) on writing high-quality specific aims in your grant proposal. He shares the key do's and don'ts that make or break a grant writeup.
Co-hosted by Drs. Mary and Nate Haas, this installment of SAEM's Research Learning Series features Dr. James Paxton on common IRB pitfalls based on his experience as the Chairman of Wayne State University's Institutional Review Board.
Ultrasound fellowship directors discuss recent updates to the EM Clinical Ultrasound Fellowship match process, which now involves the National Resident Match Program (NRMP). Panelists: Dr. Jeremy Boyd (VanderbiltUniversity) Dr. Matt Fields (Kaiser Permanente San Diego) Dr. Arthur Au (Thomas Jefferson University) Co-hosts: Dr. Michael Gisondi (Stanford) and Dr. Michelle Lin (UCSF-SFGH)
In this PECARN series, Dr. Jason Woods discusses the sensitivity and specificity of the urinalysis for febrile infants ≤60 days old with the first authors of the 2018 Pediatrics article, Dr. Leah Tzimenatos. Tzimenatos L, Mahajan P, Dayan PS, et al; Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN). Accuracy of the Urinalysis for Urinary Tract Infections in Febrile Infants 60 Days and Younger. Pediatrics. 2018 Feb;141(2). https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29339564
Hosted by Dr. Michael Gisondi and Dr. Michelle Lin, an expert panel of fellowship program directors in global health discuss the nuts and bolts of applying to a global health fellowship in EM. Panelists: Dr. Kristiana Kaufman (Wayne State University), Dr. Rebecca Walker (Stanford University), Dr. Hani Mowafi (Yale University)
Hosted by Dr. Derek Monette (ALiEM Deputy Editor in Chief), this podcast discusses the hot-off-the-press New England Journal of Medicine publication on diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), fluid resuscitation, and cerebral edema. Authors Dr. Nathan Kuppermann and Dr. Nicole Glaser explain the importance of their groundbreaking RCT and challenge the theoretical association between IV fluids and the development of cerebral edema during pediatric DKA treatment. Kuppermann N, Ghetti S, Schunk JE, et al; PECARN DKA FLUID Study Group. Clinical Trial of Fluid Infusion Rates for Pediatric Diabetic Ketoacidosis. N Engl J Med. 2018 Jun 14;378(24):2275-2287. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29897851
Hosted by Dr. Michael Gisondi and Dr. Michelle Lin, an expert panel of residency program directors reflect on the 2018 Match year. Was it more or less competitive? What was new and what is their advice for the 2019 Match? Panelists: Dr. Elise Lovell (Advocate Christ), Dr. Leslie Oyama (UCSD), Dr. Jeremy Branzetti (NYU-Bellevue
Facilitated by Dr. Matt Melamed and joined by EM residents Dr. Laila Nasser and Dr. Jon Smart Gende, this podcast covers a broad range of topics with wellness expert and Facebook's EM Docs founder Dr. K Kay Moody. She discusses how EM Docs started, how the opioid epidemic affects the wellness of emergency physicians, pivots in her career which align with her mission to improve physician wellness, and taking a leap of faith by building the Glacier Rock Wellness Ranch in Washington.
Facilitated by Dr. Annahieta "AK" Kalantari and joined by EM residents Dr. Alecia Gende and Dr. Adrienne Taren, this podcast covers a broad range of topics with wellness expert Dr. Shahina Braganza from the Gold Coast in Australia. She discusses the concepts behind Emotional Contagion, her published "oneED" program, and the challenges of adopting wellness initiatives in the ED.
Let's normalize the conversation and talk postpartum mood disorders! These can include postpartum anxiety, depression, and even psychosis. These are more common than you think. When are the timeframes, who is at risk, and how can you as a provider help? Host: Dr. Nicole Battaglioli Wellness Strategist: Dr. Annahieta "AK" Kalantari Expert: ALLISON LOFTUS, MD LPC (Professional Counselor at Flourishing Counseling Center) Key resource: Postpartum Support International (http://www.postpartum.net/) Wellness Think Tank: https://www.aliem.com/wellness-think-tank/
Concepts and pearls in applying performance psychology practices to high-acuity and high-risk cases in the Emergency Department featuring performance psychologist DR. JASON BROOKS, our Wellness Think Tank strategist. Being a medically skilled practitioner does not necessarily mean that we know how to deal with natural human factors and emotional triggers. Left unaddressed, these can fester and lead to physician burnout. Topics covered include: • Emotionally and mentally preparing for unpredictable shifts and/or high stakes, low-frequency procedures • Attention-shifting to the next case immediately after a highly emotional case to be sure you are fully present and not distracted • Self-reflecting on each stressful/difficult case • Opening a debriefing conversation immediately after each high-stress case • Focusing on lessons learned from both negative AND positive experiences Host: Dr. Matt Melamed WTT Members: Dr. Kuljit Kaur (Jefferson-Northeast), Dr. Laila Nasser (McMaster) Website: https://www.aliem.com/wellness-think-tank/
In this corner, former editor of EM:RAP, coproducer of EM Essentials, creator/editor in chief of ERcast, and… the coolest dude you’ve ever known! Dr. Rob Orman! (Applause, Cheering, Etc.) In the opposing corner boring, old, and tired… Your current pre/post shift routine and some of your beliefs about your first year as an attending! Welcome to a sold-out podcast that only VIP’s like you with the link have access to! You’re welcome! Listen as Rob “The Doc” Orman strikes like lightning against what you thought you knew! He masterfully dissects some of the most difficult mental obstacles to your first year as an attending! Believe the hype! Let’s get ready to rumbleeeeeee! Hangout host: Dr. Liang Liu Podcast editor: Dr. Aron Slear
Dr. Debbie Yi Madhok (https://twitter.com/DrDebbieYi), an emergency physician and neurointensivist, sat down with Dr. Derek Monette (https://twitter.com/DerekMonetteMD), the ALiEM Deputy Editor in Chief, to discuss updates in the management of intracranial hemorrhage. This is a podcast following up with her original popular 2017 ALiEM blog post entitled "Update on the ED Management of Intracranial Hemorrhage: Not All Head Bleeds Are the Same" (https://www.aliem.com/2017/09/intracranial-hemorrhage-management/)
With help from medical education expert Dr. Stan Hamstra, this Faculty Incubator podcast pulls the curtain back on Competency Based Medical Education. Featuring Drs. Teresa Chan, Robert Cooney and Jonathan Sherbino Read more here: http://www.acgme.org/What-We-Do/Accreditation/Milestones/Overview And here: https://www.aliem.com/faculty-incubator/ Watch the discussion here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2-hnP1h7-k& Edited by Hari Bhatt
In this episode of the ALiEM Idea Lab Podcast Dr. Rick Winters shares his experience in coaching physician leaders. In this discussion we touch on: - Differences between mentoring, coaching, and teaching - The chessboard of MedEd leadership - Blind-spots for physician leaders - How to coach a resident who is having issues - How to move MedEd forward through coaching Dr. Winters is an emergency physician and Course Director of the Leadership and Excellence Program for the Mayo Clinic Care Network. He has an MBA and a graduate certificate in executive coaching. Podcast Host: Dr. Jeff Riddell Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com