
The PalliEM Podcast is a production of PalliEM.org and highlights current topics intersecting the fields of palliative medicine and emergency medicine.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessMedicine | |||

In this episode we return for version 3.0 of the PalliEM Podcast. I am joined by Caroline Meehan, MD, and Alex Zirulnik, MD, MPH. They are the co-first authors and fellow collaborators in a recent study of the increasing numbers of emergency medicine... more
Dr. Hoffman is a trauma surgeon in Asheville North Carolina, a hospice medical director, and a founding member of the Surgical Palliative Care Society. We discuss her unique path into the palliative care field and how she uses her skills in the traum... more
Today I’m joined by Tom Sullivan, MD. Dr. Sullivan is an interventional radiologist at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, who specializes in multiple methods for treating painful metastatic disease, in addition to his general intervent... more
In this episode, I meet with Dr. Mariana Murea, MD, who is dual board-certified in both internal medicine and nephrology. As a clinical investigator, her research has focused on addressing gaps in the care of patients with end-stage kidney disease (E... more
A trailblazer in bringing palliative care into emergency medicine, Tammie Quest, MD, joins the PalliEM Podcast for our first-ever video podcast episode. She reflects on her career at the forefront of EM/palliative care integration and highlights nece... more
In this episode Daniel Markwalter guest interviews Jennifer McEntee, a palliative care physician at UNC Chapel Hill about their use of ketamine for inpatient and outpatient palliative care. Dr. McEntee provides a thorough review of patients who may ... more
In this episode I meet with Dr. Suzanne Bigelow to discuss her journey into developing her palliative care skills as a practicing emergency physician and how she was able to leverage this knowledge to improve the integration of palliative care at her... more
In this episode, I discuss with Dr. Stephen Powell how EMS can help to provide acute palliative care interventions. This is made possible in North Carolina as a result of a statewide EMS protocol that was developed to address the acute needs of pal... more










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The content explores the intersection of palliative medicine and emergency medicine, emphasizing various aspects that impact both fields. Frequent discussions include trends in fellowship training for emergency physicians in hospice and palliative care, the integration of palliative principles within emergency medical practice, and the complex challenges faced by healthcare professionals in providing compassionate care. Noteworthy topics such as the emotional impacts of medical professions, the changing landscape in response to COVID-19, and the educational needs for emergency medicine residents are recurring themes. This production uniquely combines clinical insights with personal experiences from the hosts and guests, making it a valuable... more
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Recent guests on The PalliEM Podcast include:
1. Caroline Meehan
2. Red Hoffman, MD, ND, FACS
3. Mariana Murea, MD
4. Dr. Tammie Quest
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