
Lessons from emergency medicine and beyond about performing when it matters the most and applying knowledge under pressure.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 123 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Health & Fitness | |||

Coming home to your family after shift is a skill. In this episode, Dr. Art Finch and I talk about re-integration, and coming home as a process not an event. We introduce our new resource, "On Coming Home," a workbook for people operating in crisis a... more
Eric Benoit, acute care surgeon at Lahey Hospital, and Andrew Petrosoniak, emergency physician at St. Michael’s Hospital, join me on the podcast to discuss operating with uncertainty in high-stakes medical environments. This episode addresses managin... more
Explore the vital role of Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) in critical care with Alex Hodson, a seasoned critical care physician assistant. Learn about the dynamics of high-functioning healthcare teams, the training pipeline for APPs, and the impor... more
Dr. Sean Griffiths shares his experiences and insights from his training and career in emergency medicine, both within the United States Air Force and civilian practice. We talk through the stark differences between various emergency care environment... more
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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!
Consistent excellent content and food for the Mind
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!
This MD is NOT what he preaches at all. Acts “zen” but is rude to ancillary staff. Snarky comments all around.
Even in it’s early stages, this podcast has been beneficial in many facets of my life. There are brilliant nuggets of knowledge here that can be applied to other professions outside of the medical field and life in general. Very much looking forward to more episodes.
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Exploring the challenging and high-stakes world of emergency medicine, this podcast focuses on the crucial lessons learned from various medical professionals regarding decision-making under pressure. It covers a broad spectrum of topics including uncertainty in medical practices, the roles of advanced practice providers, and the dynamics of teamwork in emergency settings. Discussions often feature personal anecdotes and insights from various experts, bringing to light strategies for effective performance, teamwork, and leadership in critical situations. The podcast is particularly unique in its emphasis on the psychological aspects of high-pressure performance, blending medical knowledge with personal development strategies applicable in va... more
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Recent guests on The Emergency Mind Podcast include:
1. Eric Benoit
2. Andrew Petrosoniak
3. Alex Hodson
4. Sean Griffiths
5. Gloria Park
6. Dr. Jeremy Cannon
7. Dr. Angie Loza-Gomez
8. Vinton Bruton
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