ACEP Frontline
ACEP Frontline
ACEP Frontline, hosted by Dr. Ryan Stanton, features in-depth conversations on the hottest topics in emergency medicine and critical care.
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9 de jul. de 2026
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The Beauty in Breaking with Dr. Michele Harper- Frontline Author Series 18.01.2021 53:41
In this week’s episode, we talk to NYT best-selling author and EM physician, Michele Harper. Her book, “The Beauty in Breaking” is an absolute must-read for EM physicians and this podcast is a can’t miss! Mentioned in this episode: ACEP26
The COVID Cafe with Dr. Mark Rosenberg 11.01.2021 41:54
In this week's episode, we hear Dr. Mark Rosenberg, current President of ACEP, tell his story about being hospitalized with COVID-19. His story is emotional, gripping, and reality for so many of our patients every day. We all have stories, we need to share them, listen in now to hear Dr. Rosenberg's. Mentioned in this episode: ACEP26
Hear it again - Could it be hyperammonemia? 04.01.2021 33:03
In this week's repost, have you ever wondered when you should consider hyperammonemia in a patient? She’s a pediatric emergency physician and he’s a metabolic geneticist focusing on rare diseases. Join us for a kitchen table conversation between Dr. Karen Eigen and Dr. George Diaz about the signs and symptoms and the risks of high ammonia. Together, they’ll talk about their experiences, and what w...
Hepatitis A Outbreak in the US: What You Need to Know to Help Protect Yourself and Your Patients 28.12.2020 25:40
In this week’s episode, we’re joined by Dr. Frank LoVecchio, Vice-chair and Research Director for the Maricopa Medical Center Department of Emergency Medicine in Phoenix, Arizona, to discuss the current Hepatitis A outbreak, currently spanning 27 states in the US, and what you should know about the disease as an ER physician. Since 2016, there have been more than 33,000 reported cases, with over 6...
The Appalachian Adventure with Dr. Olen Netteburg 21.12.2020 41:04
In this week's episode, we talk to Dr. Olen Netteburg, an emergency physician who, along with his wife, Dr. Denae Netteburg, have spent the past ten years in Chad running hospitals and providing care to the people who live there. Recently, they were able to hire additional staff, so took some time to come back to the States. This is the story of part of their time hiking the Appalachian trail with...
Your Local Epidemiologist On COVID 14.12.2020 44:32
In this week's episode, we have a special guest, Dr. Katelyn Jetelina, or as some of you may know her, Your Local Epidemiologist. Dr. Jetelina's Facebook page has gained over 70,000 followers since March and keeps growing. Listen in to her excellent take on COVID-19, vaccines, and public health in the United States. Mentioned in this episode: ACEP26
Could it be hyperammonemia? It could! - A Talk with Drs. Karen Eigen and George Diaz 07.12.2020 33:03
In this week’s episode: Have you ever wondered when you should consider hyperammonemia in a patient? She’s a pediatric emergency physician and he’s a metabolic geneticist focusing on rare diseases. Join us for a kitchen table conversation between Dr. Karen Eigen and Dr. George Diaz about the signs and symptoms and the risks of high ammonia. Together, they’ll talk about their experiences, and what...
Nasal High Flow in your ED with COVID-19 Patients 30.11.2020 41:38
A discussion with Dr. Casey Bryant from Wake Forest in Winston-Salem, NC looking at the evidence supporting the use of Nasal High Flow in the ED, it’s indications and safety for COVID-19 patients, and using the ROX index for therapy implementation. This episode was supported by Fisher & Paykal. Mentioned in this episode: ACEP26
COVID-19 and the NFL: An Interview with Dr. Thom Mayer 23.11.2020 37:19
In this week's episode, we continue our series on professional sports and COVID-19. We talk to Dr. Thom Mayer, the NFL Medical Director, about the steps taken to this point and plans for the future of COVID-19 in the NFL. Mentioned in this episode: ACEP26
Expanding POCUS in the ED 16.11.2020 40:55
In this week's episode, we talk to return guest, Dr. Arun Nagdev about Ultrasound-Guided Blocks and the expanded role of POCUS in the ED. Mentioned in this episode: ACEP26
ACEP Members in the White House - An Interview with Roneet Lev, MD, FACEP 09.11.2020 48:45
In this week's post-election episode, we talk to Dr. Roneet Lev about her time as the CMO for the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP). Her insights and experiences are a great listen!
COVID-19 and Stroke Overview with Dr. Terry 03.11.2020 42:10
In this week’s episode, we’re joined by Dr. Aisha Terry, an Emergency Physician in Washington D.C. practicing at both George Washington University and at the Washington VA Hospital, as well as, participating in a variety of health policy work. With stroke being one of the top 3 causes of death in the nation, timing is everything! Join the conversation to listen as they discuss the different factor...
Return to Racing - Professional Sports and COVID - An ACEP20 and NASCAR Special 26.10.2020 1:11:40
In this special ACEP20 Unconventional episode, we bring you firsthand experiences from NASCAR's return to racing after the COVID-19 shutdown earlier this year. Hear from VP of Racing Operations, John Bobo and Managing Director, Tom Bryant about planning the return. Then hear from NASCAR driver and 7x NASCAR Champion, Jimmie Johnson, on his experience as an athlete is this new world of sports. Ment...
It's Getting HOT in Here!!! A TPA Response with Drs. Ken Milne & Jerome Hoffman 21.10.2020 42:57
This week's episode features two special guests - Dr. Ken Milne and Dr. Jerome Hoffman. Just a couple of weeks ago, we talked with Dr. Milne about lytic use in stroke care. Well, Dr. Hoffman sent us some great feedback, so we got the group together for this special episode. Give it a listen! Mentioned in this episode: ACEP26
Hepatitis A Outbreak in the US: What You Need to Know to Help Protect Yourself and Your Patients 12.10.2020 26:03
In this week’s episode, we’re joined by Dr. Frank LoVecchio, Vice-chair and Research Director for the Maricopa Medical Center Department of Emergency Medicine in Phoenix, Arizona, to discuss the current Hepatitis A outbreak, currently spanning 27 states in the US, and what you should know about the disease as an ER physician. Since 2016, there have been more than 33,000 reported cases, with over 6...
ACEP Frontline- COVID And Legal Exposure- Public Edition- Porter 07.10.2020 35:00
In this week's episode, we talk to Matt Porter, Esq about the legal implications of not reporting a positive COVID status. And spoiler alert, there are legal repercussions! Listen in to learn more. Mentioned in this episode: ACEP26
The Data Says... Stroke Lytics with Ken Milne 28.09.2020 47:53
In this week's episode, we talk to one of Dr. Stanton's best podcast friends, Dr. Ken Milne, about TPA and stroke. It's a commonly promoted treatment route, but is it the most effective? Turns out maybe not. Listen in to learn more.
Treating Sickle Cell in the ED: What you need to know 21.09.2020 58:24
In this week's episode, we talk to Drs. Hirshon and Kavanagh about updates in the management and treatment of Sickle Cell Disease in the ED. The recommendations have changed - listen in to learn more. You can also check out some additional resources on the Emergency Department Sickle Cell Coalition (EDSC3) website at https://www.acep.org/by-medical-focus/hematology/sickle-cell/
Moving Forward: Dr. Lorna Breen's Story- Addressing Physician Suicide 14.09.2020 1:00:46
This week's episode, we pull back the curtain on a very real issue in medicine - mental health. We talk to Dr. Lorna Breen's family about her life and the legacy she has left behind. All her life she wanted to be a doctor, but the culture of medicine and stigma of mental health took it all away. Her family is now dedicated to talking about the unspeakable and changing the culture of medicine and m...
Productivity & Procrastination: Time Management in the ED and Beyond 31.08.2020 49:24
In this week's episode, we talk to Dr. Christina Shenvi about a topic that affects us all - time management. Dr. Shenvi's research on the causes and solutions is a must listen! Mentioned in this episode: ACEP26
Influenza Updates with Dr. Auwaerter and Dr. Talan 24.08.2020 54:34
In this week's episode, we talk to Drs. Talan and Auwaerter about how this year's flu season might look considering COVID-19. We talk about risk factors, the role of antivirals, how to successfully navigate challenges encountered in the emergency department, and more! Supported by an educational grant from Genentech, a member of the Roche Group. Mentioned in this episode: ACEP26
Thoughts on Social Determinants of Health and EM with Dr. Jerome Hoffman 17.08.2020 26:20
In this week's episode, we talk to Dr. Jerome Hoffman about a critical topic - social determinants of health. Understanding your patients' specific situations can help you provide the best care, but that information is not always readily available. Dr. Hoffman provides some ideas on how to overcome these challenges. He also gives some great advice on where to learn more about social determinants....
Pain Management is the Game: Ultrasound-Guided Blocks 10.08.2020 28:52
In this week's episode, we talk to Dr. Arun Nagdev about the success he and his team have seen implementing ultrasound-guided blocks in their ED. He talks about implementing a program, techniques, and even managing expectations in your patients. We also recommend you check out their site http://highlandultrasound.com/ Mentioned in this episode: ACEP26
COVID 19 - International Perspective 04.08.2020 33:12
In this week's episode, we talk to Dr. Christian Arbelaez, the Chair of the ACEP International Committee. Dr. Arbelaez gives us some insight into how COVID-19 is impacting emergency medicine throughout the world. Mentioned in this episode: ACEP26
One Size Does NOT Fit All - Fluids and Sepsis in the ED 27.07.2020 17:10
In this week's episode, we talk to Dr. Nicholas Johnson about a somewhat controversial topic - fluid resuscitation in sepsis. Do the recommendations really work for everyone? Listen in to learn more. Mentioned in this episode: ACEP26
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