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In this episode from Accelerate 2026, we talk with peds EM legend and educator, Dr. Al Sacchetti, about the evaluation and management of shock in the pediatric EM population. Great information and nuggets for when children present to us in the ED.
Part two of two. In this episode, Dr. Howie Mell sits down with Dr. Ken Milne about recent data and evidence on the use of cervical collars and cervical motion restriction. The question the work to answer is whether it's time for the C-collar to follow backboards and dinosaurs into the relative history of medicine.
In this episode, we review advancements in migraine care and the standardization that can help physicians and other practitioners take the pain out of managing this condition, treating and preventing symptoms.
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Supported by Pfizer
In this episode, Dr. Howie Mell sits down with Dr. Ken Milne about recent data and evidence on the use of cervical collars and cervical motion restriction. The question the work to answer is whether it's time for the C-collar to follow backboards and dinosaurs into the relative history of medicine.
In this episode, we visit with frequent Frontline guest and education guru, Dr. Christina Shenvi, as we talk about "mastering the negotiation" with tips, pitfalls, and skills to ensure your next contract is fair and the best possible for you and your career in EM.
We catch up with Dr. Chris Amato and Dr. Sean Fox from the Pediatric Emergency Medicine Assembly about some of the hot topics and practice changing updates.
In this episode from ACEP Accelerate, we talk Dr. Jason Adler about documentation trends and tips to maximize reimbursement for work performed as well as efficiency in emergency medicine. We are 3 years into the new documentation guidelines and it's time for a "3 Year Well Chart Check".
In this episode, we learn about some of the evolutions in resident physician education and training with some of the tips to connect to the current generation of learners.
In this episode, we talk about the newly released Ai tool, AskEMDI. This is an early manifestation of the tool that allows researchers and others to data mine millions of ED cases and charts comb emergency specific data. This episode is the announcement of the early manifestation of the tool and your invitation to help test it out. We talk with Dr. Ed Barthell, emergency physician and tech creator that has helped lead the team moving EMDI into the modern era.
In this episode, we talk with Dr. Meredith Busman about the implementation and operations of ED and EM based observation medicine. We discuss why this is right in the wheelhouse of EM as well as some of the pearls/pitfalls of the plan.
In this episode, we talk with the new executive director of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Michael Fraser. We took some time at the AMA State Advocacy Summit to chat about his background and vision for emergency medicine and "The College".
In this episode, we talk with emergency physician and author, Dr. Ashely Alker about her new book, 99 Ways to Die and How to Avoid Them.
In this episode, we get an update on Anti-Amyloid therapies and ARIA, along with the new POC tool to help physicians navigate these therapeutics and how they may impact patients in the emergency department. We talk with Dr. Christina Shenvi who introduced us to ARIA earlier in the year and now we have more evidence and a POC tool.
Supported by Eli Lilly, USA
In this episode, we catch up with emergency physician, Dr. Anne Flower, about her success in running, winning her first every marathon, winning and taking down a 31-year old record in the Leadville 100, and then winning and breaking the ultra-world-record at a 50 mile race in southern Illinois. You can catch her in the NY Times and multiple other media outlets.
In this episode, we breakdown the new article and research looking at ketamine and etomidate for intubation. Dr. Mell breaks down the article and what it really means for emergency medicine and airway management. We have this article..."So What" with Dr. Howie Mell
In this episode, we talk about the evolution of airway management and tools in the emergency department. We discuss the stepwise progression of patient condition with the options for management. We discuss tips and tools to support emergency physicians.
Episode supported by Fisher & Paykel Healthcare
In this episode we talk with Dr. Torree McGowan on how the lessons and safety culture of the aviation industry can translate into emergency medicine. From "staying ahead of the plane" to checklists and verbal confirmations, we show keeping a plane in the air can keep our patients safe and improve outcomes. #ACEP25
In this episode, we talk about the growth and popularity of the ACEP Research Forum and what that means for emergency medicine based research.
In this episode, we talk with EM legend, entrepreneur, and great story teller, Dr. Marvin Wayne, about his adventures through medicine and life. If you are in EM, surgery, interventional radiology, or critical care, you have likely used his "Cook-Wayne" catheter at some point, but that's just the tip of the iceberg. Join us for some ACEP25 story time from SLC.
In this episode, we talk with Dr. Jim Dahle with some tips and tricks on making your income and dollars work for you! He is the face and voice of finances in EM and we pick his brain for some of his vast fund of knowledge.










