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ACEP Frontline - Emergency Medicine

Author: Ryan A. Stanton MD, FACEP

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ACEP Frontline, hosted by Dr. Ryan Stanton, features in-depth conversations on the hottest topics in emergency medicine and critical care.
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Resuscitative Ultrasound in Emergency Medicine: Dr. Matt Fields on the Future of POCUS & AI In this episode of ACEP Frontline, host Dr. Ryan Stanton sits down with Dr. Matt Fields, Ultrasound Director at Thomas Jefferson University, to discuss how point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is revolutionizing resuscitation in emergency medicine. Dr. Fields breaks down the RUSH and HI-MAP protocols, shares practical steps for community emergency physicians to integrate resuscitative ultrasound, and explores how AI and new technology are pushing the boundaries of diagnostic speed, accuracy, and efficiency. Key Topics: How to use POCUS in undifferentiated shock RUSH & HI-MAP protocols explained Quick diagnostic insights under 5 minutes Billing and reimbursement opportunities for ultrasound use The future of AI in emergency medicine and ultrasound interpretation
In this episode, Dr. Christina Shenvi gives us some challenges, tips, and opportunities to take control of our lives and become out own best CEO.
In this episode of Frontline Headliners, we talk with the EM cardiology and EKG guru, Dr. Amal Mattu. We talk about his upbringing and how he got into emergency medicine and eventually because the face of EM EKGs.
In this episode, we breakdown the research and evidence used for the HHS and Administrative announcement that Tylenol "may" cause autism. We dive into what it really means and where all the major medical associations sit with regard to the announcement. We also have a reveal at the end of a new addition to the Frontline Podcast Network.
In this episode, we talk with Dr. Harry Severance about shifts in hospital governance, structure, and problems that strain the EM workforce.
In this first interview of the "Frontline Headliners" series, we talk with EM:RAP founder and education leader, Dr. Mel Herbert. We talk about his childhood, growing up, and the path that led him to be where he is today. www.MelHerbert.com
In this episode, we get a breakdown of the increase in Dengue Fever cases in the US and how the expansion of mosquito habitats are putting more of the country at risk. This project is supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of a financial assistance award NU50CK0000567-03-00 funded by CDC/HHS. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by CDC/HHS, or the U.S. Government.
In this episode, we replay the recording of our live Frontline Headliners series from #ACEP25 in Salt Lake City. Dr. Netteburg is one of three episodes we hosted at the conference. He is well known for his missionary work in Chad and his adventures with his family. We dive into his history with stories along the way.
In this episode, I get a few minutes with the star of the HBO/Max hit, The Pitt. We talk about his commitment to the accuracy of the ED care as well as a message to emergency physicians.
In this episode, I talk with Olympic figure skating champion and 4X world champion Scott Hamilton about is medical challenges, blessings, and path through life that led him to a mission of cancer research and treatment.
In this episode, we talk about ocular trauma and emergencies that present to the emergency department, featuring Dr. W Gannon Sungar. The neat take home is that eye trauma emergencies are rarely and immediate time sensitive emergency and can be addressed urgently with follow-up or transfer. The 4th Annual Emergency Medicine: High Risk - Can't Miss conference is coming up 11/6 and 11/7. Great conference and incredible setting. Check out more info at www.coacep.org.
In this episode, we talk with Dr. Christina Shenvi about ARIA, a finding associated with an early stage Alzheimer's infusion that can impact stroke and VTE care. The MRI of choice per neuroradiology are the T2 weighted and flare images seen on most routine head MRIs. The gradient recall echo are best for bleed and microhemorrhage. These are all part of a routine MRI. I would note in the order that you are looking for ARIA. Supported by Eli Lilly and Company
EM physicians can fix much more than traumas, MIs, and strokes. EM physicians represent leaders within medicine and beyond, with the skills of being an EM doc lending well to various levels of leadership, problem solving, and chaos coordination. In this session, Dr. Andy French talks about the EM influence accelerator and why this speciality puts you on the fast track. Nice motivation talk heading into #ACEP25 in Salt Lake City.
In this episode, we get some expert tips on pediatric resuscitation and access considerations. This is part of the 3rd Annual Emergency Medicine - High Risk, Don't Miss conference from Colorado ACEP. This episode features PEM physician, Dr. Patrick Joynt.
Artificial intelligence is everywhere, with the opportunities and applications in medicine growing daily. In this session, Dr. Henry Pitzele and Atul Srivastava talk about some of the programs and how they can improve care in EM. We also ask the question...should radiologists be worried?
In this episode, we get an update from Dr. Abir and Dr. Berdahl with regards to the "Big Beautiful Bill" and how that may impact emergency medicine and healthcare access through the lens of the 2025 RAND Report entitled "Strategies for Sustaining Care in the United States."
In this episode, we join a 3 part discussion on residency program choice, transition, and success. Great content and information for students and residents alike from the Ohio chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians.
In this episode from Colorado ACEP, we learn about the EM approach to right heart failure and pulmonary hypertension.
In this episode, we getting a billing and coding update with Frontline favorite, Dr. Michael Granovsky. We also focus on how emergency physicians can utilize observation status and documentation to offset the lost opportunities of occupied beds in the ED.
In this episode, we talk with EM:RAP content creator and former actress, Dr. Jessica Mason. This is a two part(all-in-one) episode with her morning keynote address and content on providing expert feedback.
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