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The Emergency Mind Podcast

The Emergency Mind Project
Emergency Medicine
Human Performance
Team Dynamics
Mission Critical Teams
Family Reintegration
Reintegration Process
Medical Education
Experiential Learning
Team Performance
Wilderness Emergency Medicine
Critical Care
Performance Under Pressure
Psychology
Mental Health
Counter-Errorism
Leadership Development
Emergency Medical Services
Crisis Management
Gratitude
Human Factors

Lessons from emergency medicine and beyond about performing when it matters the most and applying knowledge under pressure.

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes137Founded7 years ago
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Sarah Gebauer is a physician and founder of Validara Health who works at the intersection of clinical AI evaluation and governance. We cover what it actually means to evaluate an AI product for clinical safety, how physicians can draw on skills they ... more

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In this episode of The Emergency Mind Podcast, I’m joined by Elvina Hewitt and Mena Ramos for a wide-ranging conversation about emergency medicine, healthcare innovation, AI, entrepreneurship, and what it means to build better systems from inside the... more

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Psychologist, performance coach, and yoga teacher Diane Malaspina shares a strengths-based approach to stress, resilience, and optimal performance for high-pressure professions.

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In this episode of The Emergency Mind Podcast, Dan Dworkis speaks with Aaron Clark-Ginsberg, a social scientist at RAND Corporation, whose work spans disaster response, risk governance, and organizational performance under extreme conditions. Drawing... more

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Recent Guests

Sarah Gebauer
Physician, board certified in anesthesiology and palliative medicine; founder of Validara Health; AI evaluation lead at MD Calc; RAND fellow
Validara Health; MD Calc; RAND
Episode: EP 135: Sarah Gebauer on Trust, Failure, and AI Governance
Elvina Hewitt
ER nurse turned health-tech entrepreneur with focus on aging care and storytelling for startups
Independent/HealthTech startups
Episode: EP 134: Elvina Hewitt and Mena Ramos on Chaos, Systems, and Bears
Mena Ramos
Family physician, co-founder and co-CEO of Global Ultrasound Institutes, philosopher and musician
Global Ultrasound Institutes
Episode: EP 134: Elvina Hewitt and Mena Ramos on Chaos, Systems, and Bears
Diane Malaspina
Psychologist, performance coach, and yoga teacher
Independent / Arena Labs
Episode: EP 133: Diane Malaspina on The Myth of Suffering at Work
Aaron Clark-Ginsberg
Social scientist, risk and disaster researcher at RAND
RAND Corporation
Episode: Episode 132 - Aaron Clark-Ginsberg on Full Spectrum Risk Management
Joshua Feblowitz
Board-certified emergency medicine physician with leadership roles and simulation/editorial work
Frederick Health Hospital; Full Code Medical Simulation
Episode: Episode 131 - Joshua Feblowitz on Experiential Learning with Uncertainty
Patrick Pollock
Veterinary surgeon, academic leader, One Health advocate
Atlantic Technological University / One Health community
Episode: EP 130: Patick Pollock on Rescue, Risk, and the "Non-Human" Factor
Christine Stead
CEO of ELSO (Extracorporeal Life Support Organization)
ELSO
Episode: EP 129 - Christine Stead on Systems of Innovation in ECMO
Adam Milano
Faculty at the University of North Carolina's School of Social Work and teaching faculty at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
University of North Carolina, Harvard University
Episode: Episode 128 - Adam Milano on Teamwork as Ensemble Art

Host

Dan Dworkus
Host of The Emergency Mind Podcast

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 124 ratings
  • Dr Dan is THE MAN!!!

    You have an incredible mind. Thank you for everything you do! We are all so proud of you. Lyla says hi!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Sallee5
    United States2 months ago
  • Fantastic podcast

    This is an excellent podcast, Dan has both attention to detail in his questions but also draws out the best from the guests. He also has a diverse array of guests and topics. Highly recommend!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Eoin Walker
    United Kingdom3 years ago
  • Dr Chez

    Consistent excellent content and food for the Mind

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Dr Chez
    Australia4 years ago
  • Great Frameworks

    I always enjoy the many frameworks presented on this podcast and get so much value from it. Applicable to all facets of life, especially stress management for me!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ziggy Joe D
    United States6 years ago
  • Careful!

    This MD is NOT what he preaches at all. Acts “zen” but is rude to ancillary staff. Snarky comments all around.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    SnacksPls
    United States6 years ago

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Some episodes noted for strong themes on leadership and performance philosophy.
Audience values actionable strategies for stress management and teamwork under pressure.
Diverse guest lineup and emphasis on frameworks useful beyond medicine.
Listeners praise the host's calm, insightful interviewing style and ability to draw out practical takeaways.

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#133
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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

EP 134: Elvina Hewitt and Mena Ramos on Chaos, Systems, and Bears
Q: What advice would you give to health-care entrepreneurs trying to implement change in real-world settings?
Understand the constraints deeply, listen to frontline experiences, and avoid hubris by starting with reality, building on existing workflows, and proving tangible improvements for patient outcomes before attempting large-scale changes.
EP 134: Elvina Hewitt and Mena Ramos on Chaos, Systems, and Bears
Q: How do you balance the chaotic, high-stakes nature of the ER with the need for structured systems and new technology?
By recognizing that both chaos and order are essential; you must interface with square systems while embracing the unpredictable, building trust with clinicians, and designing workflows that respect frontline constraints rather than override them.
EP 133: Diane Malaspina on The Myth of Suffering at Work
Q: Can you give folks just like a super high level overview of how you spend your time and what drew you to this work?
I work one-on-one with individuals who want to be great at something, from frontline professions like medicine to athletes and executives. I also run workplace seminars and online programs, all focused on stress resilience, nervous system regulation, and performance through a strength-based lens.
Episode 118 - Alex Hodson PA-C on Multiprofessional Critical Care
Q: Can you take us back in time a little bit through your training and how you got to where you were?
Alex shares her journey from undergrad, discovering the PA role, to her intensive training in critical care, highlighting the rapid pace of her transition into practice.
Episode 116 - Gloria Park on Rehumanizing Human Performance
Q: What is human performance?
It signals a combination of mental, physical, and emotional factors that enable an individual to perform at their best.

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What is The Emergency Mind Podcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A show focused on performing under pressure in emergency and high-stakes environments, blending medical practice with systems thinking, leadership, and high-performance psychology. Episodes routinely explore how teams coordinate under uncertainty, how technology and data shape decision-making, and how real-world frontline constraints drive innovative workflows—from ECMO systems and disaster risk to experiential learning and humane leadership. Guests range from clinicians and researchers to educators and problem-solvers who bring practical lessons for improving speed, safety, and resilience in crises. A standout throughline is translating complex, high-pressure situations into actionable frameworks for professionals across health, public saf... more

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1. Sarah Gebauer
2. Elvina Hewitt
3. Mena Ramos
4. Diane Malaspina
5. Aaron Clark-Ginsberg
6. Joshua Feblowitz
7. Patrick Pollock
8. Christine Stead

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