Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 9 hours 36 minutes
Sports and large events are popular throughout the country and world. Event medicine is an area that allows physicians and others to lend expertise to those participating in the events and spectators. Dr. Bobby Lewis is the medical director for Talladega Superspeedway and talks to us about what it takes to take practice outside the hospital and to where the action is happening.
Orthopedic related injuries make up a common complaint in the emergency department. Pain management in these patients is a big deal and with the opioid epidemic, special consideration needs to be made to manage discomfort, but not put your patient at undue risk.
With the fattening of America, once adult diagnosis are being seen more and more in pediatrics. This includes lipid related issues resulting from genetics and/or lifestyle. We talk with Dr. Donna Stanton who runs a pediatric lipid clinic about the changes, challenges, and future.
We are in the worse drug abuse epidemic in US history. Medicine may not be the only cause, but our management of pain puts patients at risk for addiction and other complications. I talk with interventional pain speciailist, Dr. Danesh Mazloomdoost, about the issues and ways to address pain.
The opioid epidemic is the worst drug abuse crisis in US history. This episode is one of my lectures on the background and facts.
Pediatric procedural emergencies are a common presentation in emergency physicians. I talk with a pediatric surgeon about some common ED presentations.
We sit down with Dr. Analise Sorrentino about pediatric emergency medicine and wehere we are going with new trends and research.
This is a bit of delayed release, but a great interview with Dr. Steve Stack, the President of the AMA(at the time). We talk about the healthcare landscape and where we are going in medicine and emergency medicine.
Resident education is the key to the future of quality emergency medicine. In this episode, I talk with Dr. Chris Doty on modern education and how new minds mean new methods for teaching.
Podcasting is a great way to inspire debate and educate medical information. In this episode, I talk with one of the greats, Dr. Rob Rogers, about podcasting and the FOAMed movement.