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ACEP Frontline, hosted by Dr. Ryan Stanton, features in-depth conversations on the hottest topics in emergency medicine and critical care.... more
FAQs about ACEP Frontline:How many episodes does ACEP Frontline have?The podcast currently has 574 episodes available.
July 05, 2022Struggling to Breathe - COPD Update from ECC22In this episode of The Frontline, we join Dr. Randy Sorge to discuss the management and updates in COPD care.Mentioned in this episode:ACEP26...more26minPlay
June 29, 2022That's TEARable, Talking Aortic Dissection with Dr. Blake BriggsRecorded at the Emerald Coast Conference (ECC22) in Sandestin FL, we talk with return guest and host of EM Board Bombs, Dr. Blake Briggs, about aortic dissection and its presentation, risks, and management.www.emboardbombs.com...more30minPlay
June 21, 2022Emergency Medicine and Workforce State-of-the-Union With Dr. Schmitz - Maryland ACEPWorkforce considerations in emergency medicine are a huge concern within the profession. In this episode, we feature an update from ACEP President Dr. Gillian Schmitz, which was recorded at the Maryland ACEP meeting.Discount code for ACEP22 in San Francisco($150 off!) - A734548Mentioned in this episode:ACEP26...more31minPlay
June 14, 2022Taking Notes on the New Notes with Dr. Jason AdlerVoluminous documentation of patient encounters is the norm in medicine, but coming in 2023, our approach and the focus will change. In this episode with Dr. Jason Adler, we discuss the changes and how they may have gotten it right this time.Mentioned in this episode:ACEP26...more33minPlay
June 06, 2022Bug Juice of Choice...The 2022 EMRA Abx Guide with Dr. Brian LevineWhen faced with an infection, it is key to know the right choice at the right time with regard to antibiotic management. We visit with Dr. Brian Levine, editor-in-chief of the 2022 EMRA Antibiotic Guide, talking about the changes, tips, and hidden treasures.Mentioned in this episode:ACEP26...more30minPlay
May 30, 2022The 2.8% of Evidence with Dr. Ken MilneMedicine evolves over time as more and higher quality evidence becomes available. In this episode of ACEP Frontline, we talk with one of our favorites, Dr. Ken Milne, about how 2.8% reflects the evidence in emergency medicine.Mentioned in this episode:ACEP26...more33minPlay
May 23, 2022When the C-Suite Makes the Problem Worse - Dr. Louis ProfetaDr. Louis Profeta is a large and influential voice on SoMe, and a LinkedIn "Top Voice". In this episode of ACEP Frontline, we chat about is new article targeting some of the really bad decisions by administrators during the COVID-19 pandemic. Link to the article below!"Some Hospital Administrator Decisions Contributed to Patient Deaths During the Covid-19 Pandemic…You Should Know That" - https://www.linkedin.com/posts/louis-m-profeta-md-010b2690_demandbetter-activity-6932994642351206400-LRkV?utm_source=linkedin_share&utm_medium=member_desktop_web...more31minPlay
May 17, 2022Stop...Advocate and Listen - The ACEP LAC ExperienceAdvocacy is one of the keys to the success and future of emergency medicine. In this episode, we talk with first time attendee, Dr. Jacob Altholz about is experience at the 2022 ACEP Leadership and Advocacy Conference and why being active in health policy is so important.Mentioned in this episode:ACEP26...more32minPlay
May 10, 2022The Worldwide Trauma Project - Textbook Of Acute Trauma Care 2022In this episode of ACEP Frontline, we gather three worldwide medical leaders and their trauma expertise to talk about the Textbook of Acute Trauma Care. Joining me are Dr. Peter Lax, Dr. Peter Brindley, and Dr. Alex Psirides. We cover time zones and topics from around the world. Textbook Amazon link...https://www.amazon.com/Textbook-Acute-Trauma-Care-Peter-ebook-dp-B09PTMSKXF/dp/B09PTMSKXF/ref=mt_other?_encoding=UTF8&me=&qid=1652035476Mentioned in this episode:ACEP26...more45minPlay
May 02, 2022We Don't Talk About Q-Word with MS-2.5 Jen GellerI think we all dread the Q-word in emergency medicine. Now we have a little research on whether "quiet" impacts ED volumes. Is the superstition supported?Article...https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0735675722001784?via%3DihubMentioned in this episode:ACEP26...more20minPlay
FAQs about ACEP Frontline:How many episodes does ACEP Frontline have?The podcast currently has 574 episodes available.