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Annals of Emergency Medicine

Ryan Radecki, MD & Rory Spiegel, MD
Emergency Medicine
Opioid Use Disorder
Emergency Medical Services
Pediatric Emergency Department
Healthcare Policy
Out-Of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest
Emergency Department
Crowding In Emergency Departments
Intubation Success Rates
Emergency Department Economics
Gun Violence
Occult Ventricular Fibrillation
Stroke
Tracheal Intubation
HIV Screening
Artificial Intelligence
Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Pulmonary Embolism
Covid-19 Impact On Healthcare Providers
Electronic Health Records

Podcast by Ryan Radecki, MD & Rory Spiegel, MD

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On this month's episode of the Annals of Emergency Medicine podcast, Ryan and Rory are joined by guest Dr. Andrea Klein and discuss treatment of opioid use disorder in the ED, experience and competency during intubation, vasopressors in sepsis, and m... more

On the February issue of the Annals of Emergency Medicine podcast, Ryan and Rory discuss adjunctive therapies of headaches, distributions of stroke centers, corneal foreign body removal and much more.

On this month's episode of the Annals of Emergency Medicine podcast, Ryan and Rory discuss TXA in trauma, scores to predict large vessel occlusions in stroke, atrial fibrillation, and much more.

On the December issue of the Annals of Emergency Medicine podcast, Ryan and Rory discuss ultrasound to assist in the diagnosis of septic arthritis, targeted temperature management in post-cardiac arrest care, the safety of ketamine for procedural sed... more

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Recent Guests

Andrea Klein
PGY3 Emergency Medicine resident
Virginia Tech/Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine (residency
Episode: March 2026
Fanny Rodriguez
Chief Resident at Mass General Hospital in Brigham, affiliated with Harvard's emergency medicine residency program.
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Episode: April 2024
Tehreem Rehman
Assistant Medical Director and Assistant Professor at Mount Sinai Hospital
Mount Sinai Hospital
Episode: December 2023
Jay Pershad
Pediatric emergency physician and professor
Children's National
Episode: November 2023
Jay Prashad
Professor of Emergency Medicine and Pediatrics at George Washington University; practicing pediatric emergency physician for 25 years
George Washington University
Episode: July 2023

Hosts

Rory Spiegel
Co-host of the EM podcast; affiliated with emergency medicine research and education; often discusses current EM literature and practice implications.
Ryan Radecki
Co-host of the EM podcast; physician-scientist with emphasis on emergency medicine research, policy, and education; frequent moderator of journal-club style discussions.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 14 ratings
  • Its a great journal review

    Not sure if its Ryan or Rory but one of the hosts needs to dial back the flower haha tone when he's reading the reviews. The other host has it down. Other than that, its a great resource. Remember guys, we are listening for info, not entertainment.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    chimedic44
    United States3 years ago
  • Great summary of Annals.

    I have always enjoyed the Annals podcast and it’s nice to get a succinct breakdown of the monthly publication. I also enjoy that they often mention in summary what most of us are thinking(sepsis metrics, etc)

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    EverydayMedicine
    United States3 years ago
  • Great monthly review!

    Have been enjoying Rory and Ryan’s commentary each month but please bring back the old intro music! Your fans demand it!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    rebelita
    United States6 years ago

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A few critiques about tone when reading reviews; some listeners want the intro music restored.
Appreciated for monthly summaries and focus on hot EM topics like sepsis metrics and ED workflow.
Overall high signal: concise, research-forward breakdowns that are useful for clinicians and educators.

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What is Annals of Emergency Medicine about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Two hosts, both prominent EM researchers, guide listeners through current emergency medicine research with a focus on practical implications for practice, policy, and training. Recent episodes cover topics from stroke diagnosis and ED workflow to biomarkers, pediatric care, mental health, and health-system factors like ER capacity and equity. A recurring strength is translating dense journal articles into takeaways for clinicians, educators, and administrators, often pairing critical appraisal with reflections on education, representation, and the evolving role of emergency departments in public health. A notable cadence includes monthly episode reviews, policy angles, and commentary on training, technology, and workforce dynamics, making i... more

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