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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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In this episode, we talk with Dr. Brigham Temple about the proper utilization and education of non-physician practitioners in the emergency department. It is still the physician led team and every emergency patient should have access to emergency physicians, but we discuss how that team integrates non-physician care to ensure patient access and quality.
In this episode from ACEP24 in Las Vegas, we talk about a group of physicians that chose to unionize after they felt all other avenues had been exhausted to address patient safety and workplace concerns. Unions won't be the solution for everyone or every situation, but it may be the only option is certain settings.
In this episode from ACEP24, we talk about efforts towards physician wellness and longevity.
Emergency Medicine lost a pioneer and great on November 26th when Dr. Greg Henry passed away. He was a true leader in the speciality and had a style that was all his own. In this episode, I talk with some of his close EM friends, Drs. Gillian Schmitz, Roya Caloia, Kurtis Mayz, and Rick Bukata about his history, personality, and legacy.
The NES story has been a tragic one that has left many physicians in very difficult and costly positions. In this episode, I talk with two former NES employees, with the signs, experience, and cautionary tales to other physicians.
In this episode, we talk about the airway in the middle...the moderate respiratory distress patient that is on the struggle bus, but not ready for definitive airway management. Supported by Fisher & Paykel Healthcare
What happens when insurance tries to police physicians and report them to the National Practitioner Database? We talk to a physician who experienced just that when Humana tried to police this Virginia EP. https://journals.lww.com/em-news/fulltext/2024/04000/insurance_corrective_action_poses_danger_to_ebm.2.aspx
In this episode, we talk with one of the pioneers in migraine medicine, Dr. David Sklar, and returning guest and Ohio State champion, Dr. James "Big Jim" Neuenschwander about headaches, migraines, evaluations, and the new ACEP POC tool to support physicians and staff in the ED. Supported by Pfizer
In this segment, we talk with Dr. Anil Menon who is an emergency physician with NASA, currently training for upcoming missions. We talk with him about his life progression and what it potentially means for emergency physicians.
Colorado ACEP has their 3rd annual meeting coming up next week and we present a reimbursement primer with Dr. Jamie Dhaliwal and Dr. Jason Adler. We talk through what has changed, why it matters, and what you can do about it.
Imposter Syndrome is common among physicians and significant impact on our wellness and longevity. In this episode, we chat with Dr. Amanda Dinsmore about her presentation at #ACEP24 and steps we can take to fight off the "imposter in the mirror".
In this episode as we approach the 2024 election, we talk with Dr. Nicholas Cozzi who worked with stakeholders throughout Chicago to plan for the DNC. Our discussion revolves around preparations, considerations, challenges, and how emergency medicine plays a key role in these high profile events.
In this episode from ACEP24, we talk with Dr. Saleh Fares Al-Ali, President of IFEM about the challenges emergency medicine is facing on the world stage and they sound very familiar. We also talk about the challenges and opportunities of organizing emergency medicine on the global scale. https://www.ifem.cc/
With emergency medicine being the safety net of the US healthcare system, access for many can be lacking do to the locations and proximity to a hospital based emergency department. In this episode, we chat with Dr. Leon Adelman on the expansion of free-standing, walk-in, and microhospital based emergency settings and how they may impact the EM workforce landscape.
In this episode we talk about the ACEP AI task force which will dive into the evolving technology and how it can advance the practice of medicine. https://www.acep.org/telehealth/resources/webinars/january-2024---artificial-intelligence-to-improve-performance-in-emergency-medicine-aiipem-program
We talk with Dr. Robert Leach, current President-Elect and soon to be President of EUSEM. We chat about similarities, challenges, and opportunities within the landscape of European EM. https://eusem.org/about-us/staff/105-dr-robert-leach
In this special episode from the Ohio ACEP Resident's Assembly, we talk about "Entering Orbit: Considerations After the Training Boosters Fall Off" with Dr. Sanjay Shewakramani from UC in Cincinnati. Great speaker and topic for early career emergency physicians...and the rest of us!
In this episode, we talk with Dr. Sandy Schneider and Dr. Penny Lema about the presentation of ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms in the emergency department. We talk about some of the advancements that allow for emergency physicians to make more efficient and accurate diagnosis. Funding for this podcast is provided by a grant from the Council of Medical Specialty Societies(CMSS) as well as the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation(GBMF).
In this episode, we talk with ACEP Past-President, Dr. Paul Kivela, about career fulfillment, resilience, and opportunities in and outside EM. We also talk about his adventures in speed golf. This is the Greg Henry Lecture from MEMA24 in Michigan.
The discussion of patient experience does not always bring a welcome or warm response, but in this episode, Dr. Nick Dyc discusses how you can win at it and advance your career/group.
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