The Emergency Medicine Residents' Association (EMRA) is the voice of emergency medicine physicians-in-training and the future of our specialty. EMRA*Cast is created "for Residents, by Residents."
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ScienceEducation |
In this EMRACast episode, hosts Lauren Rosenfeld and D’Monte Farley sit down with Dr. Mel Herbert, emergency physician, educator, and writer/medical consultant for The Pitt, the hit TV drama inspired by life in the emergency department.
The emergency department offers critical access to health care in our broken system. An important skillset of the modern emergency medicine physician is a set of low-risk, low-time commitment, high-benefit interventions for the management of chronic ... more
Career-switching into medicine as a second profession might not be typical, but it’s not out of reach - just ask Dr. Rob Lowe, an aerospace engineer for 6+ years before trading in his flight simulator for a stethoscope. Dr. Lowe joins the show to det... more
In this episode of “Bridging Health and Humanity,” hosted by Dr. Natalie Hernandez, the focus is on the effects of current immigration policies and enforcement tactics on the health of vulnerable communities. The discussion features Dr. Rose Diaz and... more
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Focusing on the experiences and challenges faced by emergency medicine residents, this audio series covers a wide range of topics pertinent to the field, including practical procedures, mentorship, and the emotional aspects of working in emergency care. Episodes feature conversations with seasoned professionals and residents, who share insights on topics ranging from patient care and psychiatry to critical care strategies and ethical dilemmas in medicine. Noteworthy for its strong emphasis on collaboration within the emergency department, the series fosters a sense of community among listeners through shared experiences and advice, making it a valuable resource for current and aspiring emergency medicine practitioners.
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Recent guests on EMRA*Cast include:
1. Dr. Mel Herbert
2. Dr. Cedric Dark
3. Dr. Caylon Pettis
4. Aslam Akhtar
5. Dr. Jody Kieffer
6. Dr. Gus Garmel
7. Dr. Michael Weinstock
8. Dr. Steven Haywood
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