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Emergency Medicine
Medical Education
Patient Care
Mental Health
Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Buprenorphine
Acetaminophen
Toxicology
Patient Communication
Patient Satisfaction
Emergency Medicine Residency
Public Health
Opioid Use Disorder
Social Media
Training In Emergency Medicine
Empathy In Patient Care
Acute Pain Management
Stanford University
Leadership
Consensus Guidelines

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."

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Hand injuries may look minor, but missed diagnoses can mean permanent disability. In this episode, EMRA*Cast host Maiya Smith, MD, is joined by PGY-3 Orthopedic Surgery resident Dr. Tyler Thorne to break down the high-yield hand exam and walk through... more

This episode of EMRA*Cast delves into the making of "MicroSkills: Small Actions, Big Impact," a powerful book by Drs. Adaira Landry and Resa Lewiss. Much like the book itself, the conversation breaks down a big topic (how to be successful at life) in... more

In this EMRA*Cast episode of Bridging Health and Humanity, host Natalie Hernandez speaks with Dr. Maya Yiadom, MD, MPH, MSCI, an associate professor and director of Precision Analytics and Data Integration in Emergency Medicine at Stanford, about how... more

This week on EMRA*Cast, Dr. Jay Kaplan shares compelling insights on the evolution of emergency medicine and the art of being a 'people doctor.' Join host Blythe Fiscella, MD, for a heartfelt conversation that's sure to inspire! Get tips on overcomin... more

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Recent Guests

Tyler Thorne
Orthopedic resident
University of Utah
Episode: The High-Stakes Hand: ED Injuries That Matter
Adaira Landry
Medical doctor and author
Not specified in transcript
Episode: (Not So) MicroSkills! With Adaira Landry & Resa E. Lewiss
Resa E. Lewiss
Medical doctor and author
Not specified in transcript
Episode: (Not So) MicroSkills! With Adaira Landry & Resa E. Lewiss
Maya Yiadom
Associate Professor and Director of Precision Analytics and Data Integration of EM at Stanford; Principal Investigator of a lab focusing on applying artificial intelligence to improve patient care
Stanford University
Episode: Bridging Health and Humanity: AI in EM
Dr. Jay Kaplan
Emergency physician and past president of the American Society of Emergency Physicians (ASEP)
American Society of Emergency Physicians
Episode: On Becoming a People Doctor
Dr. Sean Nordt
A toxicologist and educator
Episode: Kratom: The Gas Station "Supplement" That Brings Patients to the ED with Special Guest Dr. Sean Nordt
Emma Sizemore
MD MPH currently practicing at Emory University
Emory University
Episode: HIV and HCV Screening in the ED
Terry Ahern
Clinical Assistant Professor at Stanford
Stanford
Episode: A Safer Opioid? Buprenorphine for Acute Pain in the ED
Jon Lee
Emergency Medicine Physician with a pain management fellowship
Stanford
Episode: A Safer Opioid? Buprenorphine for Acute Pain in the ED

Hosts

Peter Lorenz
Host of EMRA*Cast
Maiya Smith
Host of EMRAcast
Lauren Rosenfeld
Host of EMRACast

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The High-Stakes Hand: ED Injuries That Matter
Q: What is the dangerous miss in a simple PIP dislocation and why is central slip injury important to recognize early?
Even though a PIP dislocation is common and may look good on x-ray after reduction, an undetected central slip injury can progress to boutonniere deformity, which is devastating but treatable when identified early; recognizing this distinction prompts appropriate splinting and timely hand-team involvement.
On Becoming a People Doctor
Q: Do you have any advice for anyone that's struggling, anyone that's feeling hopeless about their job, their role, the field?
Define what's most important to you and strive to flip frustration into fascination, focusing on your passions.
On Becoming a People Doctor
Q: Do you have any advice for residents in emergency medicine?
Adapt to change and learn to be comfortable with being uncomfortable, as growth occurs outside one's comfort zone.
Kratom: The Gas Station "Supplement" That Brings Patients to the ED with Special Guest Dr. Sean Nordt
Q: How else should we be managing these kratom overdoses and then even kratom withdrawal?
Management includes supportive care, observing symptoms, and possibly using benzodiazepines for anxiety.
Kratom: The Gas Station "Supplement" That Brings Patients to the ED with Special Guest Dr. Sean Nordt
Q: Why shouldn't they use kratom?
Users don't know the purity or dosage, and it can be contaminated, posing significant health risks.

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What is EMRA*Cast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

EMRA*Cast focuses on the practical, frontline realities of emergency medicine, with conversations that span clinical technique, public health, policy, and the physician experience. Episodes frequently feature practicing emergency physicians, residents, and allied health professionals discussing burnout, patient care, opioid stewardship, toxicity, infectious disease screening, gender-affirming care, and the intersection of medicine with storytelling and media. The show often blends hands-on clinical insights with broader system-level perspectives, including how to implement programs in EDs (e.g., HIV/HCV screening), safer opioid practices (buprenorphine for acute pain), and navigating health policy debates (gun violence and public health). A... more

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1. Tyler Thorne
2. Adaira Landry
3. Resa E. Lewiss
4. Maya Yiadom
5. Dr. Jay Kaplan
6. Dr. Sean Nordt
7. Emma Sizemore
8. Terry Ahern

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