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The Emergency Mind Podcast

The Emergency Mind Project
Emergency Medicine
Wilderness Emergency Medicine
Team Dynamics
Medical Education
Counter-Errorism
Experiential Learning
Human Factors
Performance Under Pressure
Carolina Wilderness EMS Externship
Error Reporting
Psychological Safety
Diving Safety
Storytelling
Leadership Development
Critical Care
Risk Management
Learning Teams
Physician Assistant Education
Military Training
Crisis Response

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

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Latest Episodes

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

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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

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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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Recent Guests

Eric Benoit
Acute care surgeon at Lahey Hospital and Medical Center, medical director of the Surgical Intensive Care Unit, assistant professor of surgery at Tufts School of Medicine
Lahey Hospital and Medical Center
Episode: Episode 119 - Operating With Uncertainty, with Drs. Eric Benoit and Andrew Petrosoniak
Andrew Petrosoniak
Emergency physician, trauma team leader at St. Michael's Hospital, medical director of simulation for Unity Health, assistant professor at the University of Toronto
St. Michael's Hospital
Episode: Episode 119 - Operating With Uncertainty, with Drs. Eric Benoit and Andrew Petrosoniak
Alex Hodson
A critical care physician assistant with a passion for patient care and leadership.
Episode: Episode 118 - Alex Hodson PA-C on Multiprofessional Critical Care
Sean Griffiths
Emergency physician and military doctor specializing in resident education and emergency medicine training.
Brook Army Medical Center
Episode: Episode 117 - Sean Griffiths, DO, on Better Humans to Better Doctors
Gloria Park
A passionate advocate for rehumanizing human performance optimization
Episode: Episode 116 - Gloria Park on Rehumanizing Human Performance
Dr. Jeremy Cannon
Professor of Surgery at the University of Pennsylvania, Surgeon Champion for the Penn Medicine-US Navy Trauma Training Partnership
University of Pennsylvania
Episode: Episode 115 - Dr. Jeremy Cannon on Military Medical Readiness and Project 100k
Dr. Angie Loza-Gomez
Double board certified in emergency medicine and emergency medical services, attending physician, EMS director
Los Angeles General Medical Center
Episode: Episode 113 - Dr. Angie Loza-Gomez on Protocol and Mission in ER and EMS
Vinton Bruton
Director of the Wilson Center for Leadership in the Public Interest at Hampden-Sydney College
Hampden-Sydney College
Episode: EP 110: Vinton Bruton on Education, Character, and Leadership
Dan Dworkas
Chief Medical Officer at the Mission Critical Team Institute, founder of the Emergency Mind Project, and author of The Emergency Mind.
Mission Critical Team Institute
Episode: EP 109: Keylime+ X Emergency Mind - Learning to Perform Under Pressure

Host

Dan Dworkas
Host with insights into emergency medicine and performance under pressure. He emphasizes practical knowledge application in high-stakes situations and shares expertise on medical education.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 113 ratings
  • 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 Kingdom2 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 States5 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 States5 years ago
  • Though provoking

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    raeb33
    United States6 years ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Several reviews highlight the host's ability to facilitate deep discussions and draw valuable lessons from guests, making the content accessible and applicable to various professional fields.
Listeners appreciate the engaging conversations and actionable insights shared by guests, often praising the relevance of topics discussed during episodes related to high-pressure performance.
The podcast is marked by a diverse range of topics and high-quality guest contributions, suggesting that content is consistently beneficial to its audience.

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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

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.
Episode 115 - Dr. Jeremy Cannon on Military Medical Readiness and Project 100k
Q: What do they do? How do they get involved?
They should think about policy, expeditionary surgery, or mentoring students on HPSP scholarships.
Episode 113 - Dr. Angie Loza-Gomez on Protocol and Mission in ER and EMS
Q: What lessons can we learn from collaboration with tactical EMS and police?
They have strong communication skills and focus on mission-driven scenarios, which can improve our understanding and processes in emergency medicine.
Episode 113 - Dr. Angie Loza-Gomez on Protocol and Mission in ER and EMS
Q: How do you compare and contrast training for paramedics versus ER doctors?
ER training encourages critical thinking and flexibility, while paramedic training follows strict protocols but needs to balance with encouraging independent decision-making.

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

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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