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Author: Salim R. Rezaie, MD

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For those who haven’t checked out the site already R.E.B.E.L. EM stands for Rational Evidence Based Evaluation of Literature in Emergency Medicine. The blog was launched in October 2013, and continues to grow every month, and with that growth we are excited to give you REBEL Cast. This podcast will review evidence based literature and end with a clinical take home point for your clinical practice.
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For those who haven’t checked out the site already R.E.B.E.L. EM stands for Rational Evidence Based Evaluation of Literature in Emergency Medicine. (Ed: name changed 2/2016) The blog was launched in October 2013, and continues to grow every month, and with that growth we are excited to announce the introduction of REBEL Cast.  REBEL Cast […] The post Introduction of REBEL Cast appeared first on R.E.B.E.L. EM - Emergency Medicine Blog.
REBELCast Episode 1

REBELCast Episode 1

2014-07-0118:57

Welcome to REBELCast Episode 1, where Matt, Swami, and I are going to tackle a couple of scenarios to help your clinical practice.  Today, we are going to specifically tackle two different topics: Topic #1: Clinically Important Biphasic Anaphylaxis Topic #2: Total Lymphocyte Count (TLC) as a Surrogate Marker for CD4 Counts REBELCast Episode 1 Podcast […] The post REBELCast Episode 1 appeared first on R.E.B.E.L. EM - Emergency Medicine Blog.
REBELCast August 2014

REBELCast August 2014

2014-08-0414:44

Welcome to REBELCast August 2014, where Matt, Swami, and I are going to tackle a couple more scenarios to help your clinical practice. Today, we are going to specifically tackle two different topics: Topic #1: Significance of Isolated Vomiting in Pediatric Minor Head Trauma Topic #2: Early Detection of Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS) in the […] The post REBELCast August 2014 appeared first on R.E.B.E.L. EM - Emergency Medicine Blog.
September REBELCast

September REBELCast

2014-09-0216:47

Welcome to the September REBELCast 2014, where Matt, Swami, and I are going to tackle a couple more scenarios to help your clinical practice.  Today, we are going to specifically tackle two different topics: Topic #1: The use of Non-Invasive Positive Pressure Ventilation (NIPPV) in the Pre-Hospital Treatment of Patients with Severe Respiratory Distress Topic […] The post September REBELCast appeared first on R.E.B.E.L. EM - Emergency Medicine Blog.
January 2015 REBELCast

January 2015 REBELCast

2015-01-1008:10

Welcome to the January 2015 REBELCast, where Swami and I are going to tackle a very important scenario that comes up in the daily practice of not only Emergency Medicine, but also in Medicine.  Today we are going to specifically tackle one topic: Topic: Is the use of cephalosporin antibiotics in patients with a history of […] The post January 2015 REBELCast appeared first on R.E.B.E.L. EM - Emergency Medicine Blog.
Welcome to the February 2015 REBELCast, where Swami, Matt, and I are going to tackle two critical care topics that come up frequently in clinical practice in both the pre-hospital setting as well as the emergency department.  Today we are going to specifically tackle: Topic #1: Administration of Rapid Sequence Intubation (RSI) Medications via an […] The post February 2015 REBELCast appeared first on R.E.B.E.L. EM - Emergency Medicine Blog.
March 2015 REBELCast

March 2015 REBELCast

2015-03-0919:10

Welcome to the March 2015 REBELCast, where Swami, Matt, and I are going to tackle a couple of topics that come up frequently in clinical practice in the emergency department. Today we are going to specifically tackle: Topic #1: Oseltamivir (Tamiflu) in the Treatment of Influenza Topic #2: Use of the HEART Score in Low Risk Chest Pain […] The post March 2015 REBELCast appeared first on R.E.B.E.L. EM - Emergency Medicine Blog.
April 2015 REBELCast

April 2015 REBELCast

2015-04-0621:381

Welcome to the April 2015 REBELCast, where Swami, Matt, and I are going to tackle a couple of articles just published this year. Today we are going to specifically tackle: Topic #1: Basic Life Support (BLS) vs Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) in Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest (OHCA) Topic #2: PROMISE Trial – Anatomic vs […] The post April 2015 REBELCast appeared first on R.E.B.E.L. EM - Emergency Medicine Blog.
Welcome back to a special edition, or should I say “skeptical edition” of REBELCast. We have started to do something new by inviting guests onto the show to discuss papers in the literature they find interesting.  This month I had the pleasure of working with Ken Milne, an emergency room physician in Canada. Today, Ken and […] The post April 2015 “Skeptical Edition” REBELCast appeared first on R.E.B.E.L. EM - Emergency Medicine Blog.
So I was recently invited to the Texas College of Emergency Physicians meeting in Austin, TX (April 23rd – 26th, 2015) and was asked to give a lecture on sepsis, titled “Optimizing ED Management of Sepsis.” I was able to record my audio from that lecture and will summarize it on this blogpost and attach […] The post REBELCast: Sepsis Care in 2015 appeared first on R.E.B.E.L. EM - Emergency Medicine Blog.
May 2015 REBELCast

May 2015 REBELCast

2015-05-1417:18

Welcome to the May 2015 REBELCast, where Swami, Matt, and I are going to tackle a couple of articles just published this year.  First, there is a lack of research examining the efficacy of steroids in patients with allergic reactions or anaphylaxis. Despite this, corticosteroids are standard care for patients with these disorders. Second, current regulations […] The post May 2015 REBELCast appeared first on R.E.B.E.L. EM - Emergency Medicine Blog.
Acute severe asthma, formerly called status asthmaticus, is defined as severe asthma unresponsive to repeated courses of beta-agonist therapy or subcutaneous epinephrine. It is a medical emergency that requires immediate recognition and treatment. Recently, Anand Swaminathan (Twitter: @EMSwami) gave a lecture to the residents at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UTHSCSA) […] The post REBELCast: The Crashing Asthmatic appeared first on REBEL EM - Emergency Medicine Blog.
Welcome back to a special edition, or should I say “bootcamp edition” of REBELCast. We have started to do something new by inviting guests onto the show to discuss papers in the literature they find interesting. This month I had the pleasure of working with Steve Carroll, an emergency room physician in my neck of […] The post REBELCast Bootcamp Edition appeared first on REBEL EM - Emergency Medicine Blog.
July 2015 REBELCast

July 2015 REBELCast

2015-07-0623:43

Welcome to the July 2015 REBELCast, where Swami, Matt, and I are going to talk oxygen. It is important to remember that oxygen is a drug, and just like any drug we prescribe to patients it has potential side effects.  Although there is a paucity of clinical trial data to support routine use of supplemental oxygen, most […] The post July 2015 REBELCast appeared first on REBEL EM - Emergency Medicine Blog.
Background: We know that cardiac arrest is a devastating disease and that it occurs in approximately 400,000 Americans each year. In the few patients who achieve return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) and survive past the pre-hospital stage, mortality rates range from 50 – 60% depending on which sources you read. Neurologic injury is the primary […] The post REBEL Cast Wee: Early Cardiac Catheterization in OHCA Survivors with Non-STEMI appeared first on REBEL EM - Emergency Medicine Blog.
August 2015 REBELCast

August 2015 REBELCast

2015-08-1711:52

Welcome to the August 2015 REBELCast, where Swami, Matt, and I are going to tackle a couple of topics. First topic: renal colic. Renal colic is a commonly seen condition encountered in emergency departments and the use of medical expulsive therapy (MET) is commonly recommended by our urology colleagues. Proponents of MET in the treatment of ureteric colic advocate for them […] The post August 2015 REBELCast appeared first on REBEL EM - Emergency Medicine Blog.
Welcome to the September 2015 REBELCast, where Swami, Matt, and I are going to tackle a couple of topics in the world of Venous Thromboembolism (VTE). Seems like we are hearing more and more about VTE in terms of workup, management, etc. Lets face it, diagnosing someone with a pulmonary embolism (PE) is no longer as simple […] The post September 2015 REBELCast appeared first on REBEL EM - Emergency Medicine Blog.
Welcome to the October 2015 REBELCast, where Swami, Matt, and I are going to tackle a couple of topics in the world of Trauma, specifically ED Thoracotomy. Now we all know that ED thoracotomy is a last ditch salvage effort, performed under specific clinical circumstances, during a traumatic arrest. The purpose of the ED thoracotomy is to […] The post October 2015 REBELCast: The All Thoracotomy Episode appeared first on REBEL EM - Emergency Medicine Blog.
In case you have not heard or not read it on the twittersphere, the American Heart Association just released their 2015 Guidelines Update for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC) in Circulation. I am joined by Mr. Security, Matt Astin for this episode and we both read through this massive 15 part document and […] The post REBEL Cast Wee: Our Top 5 AHA 2015 Guideline Updates for CPR and ECC appeared first on REBEL EM - Emergency Medicine Blog.
Welcome to the November 2015 REBELCast, where Swami, Matt, and I are going to tackle a couple of topics in the world of Vascular Access. Peripheral intravenous (PIV) access is one of the most common procedures we perform in the emergency department (ED) and central venous catheter (CVC), although decreasing in frequency, has some very real […] The post November 2015 REBELCast: All Vascular Access Episode appeared first on REBEL EM - Emergency Medicine Blog.
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Ernest Leber

how come this podcast is not available on Stitcher?

Sep 3rd
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