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Emergency Medicine
Sickle Cell Disease
Ketamine
Rapid Sequence Intubation
Multidisciplinary Care
Pain Management
Intranasal Medications
Breastfeeding
Sickle Cell Pain Crisis
Pediatric Trauma Care
Emergency Department Protocols
Opioids
Opioid Tolerance
Cervical Spine Injury
Patient Care
Pregnancy
Dolbavancin
Amoxicillin
Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act
Sedation Management

Bringing research and expert opinion to the bedside

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Latest Episodes

In this first installment of our Medicine on the Go series, we explore how care is moving beyond hospital walls and directly into the community through UC Davis Fire Department’s innovative mobile mental health crisis unit, Health 34. You’ll hear how... more

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In this episode of EM Pulse, guest host Dr. Neelou Tabatabai joins Julia in a discussion with ED nurse and TeamSTEPPS advocate, Leigh Clary, to explore how structured communication tools can transform even the most high-stress medical and trauma resu... more

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In this episode, we dive into the charged world of Morbidity and Mortality conferences—where good intentions can collide with fear, shame, and silence. We’ve all felt that jolt of adrenaline sitting in the audience—or worse, standing at the podium. O... more

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What happens when a febrile infant presents at 61 days old? Are they suddenly low risk for invasive bacterial infections? In this episode, we explore the gray zone of managing febrile infants aged 61–90 days with the help of two new clinical predicti... more

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Recent Guests

Blythe Clark
Health 34 Provider
UC Davis
Episode: Medicine on the Go: Health 34
Dr. Neelou Tabatabai
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at UC Davis
UC Davis
Episode: Real Time TeamSTEPPS
Leigh Clary
Bedside nurse and TeamSTEPPS project lead
Episode: Real Time TeamSTEPPS
Dr. Jaymin Patel
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at UC Davis and Assistant Program Director
UC Davis
Episode: Rethinking M&M
Dr. Nate Kuppermann
Executive Vice President, Chief Academic Officer, and Chair of Pediatrics at Children's National Hospital
Children's National Hospital
Episode: PECARN Infant Fever Update: 61-90 days
Dr. Paul Aronson
Professor of Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine at Yale School of Medicine
Yale School of Medicine
Episode: PECARN Infant Fever Update: 61-90 days
Jonathan Ford
UC Davis Medical Toxicologist and Professor of Emergency Medicine
UC Davis
Episode: Scorpions and Spiders
Dr. Jonathan Ford
Professor of Emergency Medicine and Medical Toxicologist
UC Davis
Episode: Time is Tissue
Dr. David Leon
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine and Anesthesia at UC Davis
UC Davis
Episode: Resus Update: Part 1

Hosts

Sarah Medeiros
Co-Host and expert in emergency medicine, involved in discussions particularly around critical care techniques and education.
Julia Magaña
Co-Host known for her contributions in emergency medicine and insights on pharmacological interventions and educational strategies.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 103 ratings
  • Fantastic Podcast

    This is one of the best medical podcasts out there. Love the cutting edge topics and the engaging format. A must listen

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    pppppoppoollkllll
    United States5 years ago
  • Great content. Great audio and production quality.

    Truly one of the best produced podcasts in the medical space, with amazing content from great hosts covering a breadth of topics with fantastic guests.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Tnics
    United States5 years ago
  • Excellent

    ... great speakers w great audio. I like the no wasted space in time, always succinct & informative.

    Re recent podcast:

    I’m a disaster relief volunteer, currently in FL post-Hurricane Michael. I wept to hear about the destruction in CA.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    staeces
    United States7 years ago
  • Still hooked!

    I’ve been listening to this podcast since January and still look forward to each new episode. I find them to be both informative and entertaining, even to a non-medical person like me!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    I.M. Moyers
    United States7 years ago
  • Excellent, free and informative

    Love several of these. Low key, easy listening but very informative. The LGBQT ones were quite helpful - especially like when they interview a patient or leader in the area of expertise. Makes it real. Keep up the good work!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kristy5150
    United States7 years ago

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The content is praised for being succinct and informative, making complex medical topics accessible.
Listeners rave about the podcast's engaging format and high production quality.
Reviewers emphasize the podcast as an invaluable resource for healthcare providers seeking to stay updated on emergency medicine trends.
Fans highlight the unique storytelling approach that blends clinical pearls with expert opinions, making it enjoyable and educational.
Many appreciate the incorporation of real-life case studies, providing practical insights alongside expert discussions.

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Medicine on the Go: Health 34
Q: What advice would you give to other departments or other organizations that are considering launching something similar?
You have to hire problem solvers. Paramedics are used to being out in the wild and having very few resources, and having experienced paramedics is crucial for success.
Rethinking M&M
Q: Should M&Ms be anonymous at this point?
Anonymity could promote patient-centered discussions, but better systems should make anonymity unnecessary.
Rethinking M&M
Q: Are there any particular models that you suggest, or are there principles that we can take from these models?
There are existing published models aimed at fostering inclusive discussions during M&M sessions, focusing on senior faculty involvement and pre-briefings to enhance engagement.
Rethinking M&M
Q: Can you tell us a little bit more about the history of the M&M?
The origins of M&M stem from Dr. Ernest Codman's innovative work at Massachusetts General Hospital, which laid the groundwork for modern case reviews in medicine.
Rethinking M&M
Q: Why is this an important topic to you?
M&M and how physicians deal with and learn from adverse outcomes is an essential yet often poorly taught aspect of medical training.

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The content focuses on emergency medicine, delivering insights from both research and expert practitioners within the field. Topics range from resuscitation techniques and the management of medical emergencies, like snakebites and hypoglycemia, to the integration of AI in medical education. The podcast also emphasizes the importance of understanding the psychological aspects of emergency care, including advocacy for immigrant patients and addressing the burnout experienced by medical professionals. A blend of practical advice, expert interviews, and stories from the field makes it appealing to both healthcare providers and those interested in the medical community's challenges and innovations.

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Recent guests on EM Pulse Podcast™ include:

1. Blythe Clark
2. Dr. Neelou Tabatabai
3. Leigh Clary
4. Dr. Jaymin Patel
5. Dr. Nate Kuppermann
6. Dr. Paul Aronson
7. Jonathan Ford
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