ACEP Frontline

ACEP Frontline

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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.

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ACEP Frontline

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Jul 9, 2026

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Episodes

Kathy N Shaw, MD, MSCE, FACEP – Errors in Pediatric Emergency Medicine 23.04.2018

On this episode of ACEP Frontline, host Dr. Ryan Stanton talks to Dr. Kathy Shaw about making diagnostic Errors in Pediatric Emergency Medicine. All providers make errors, but they can have a greater impact on the pediatric patient. Listen in to find out how to reduce the chance of error. Mentioned in this episode: ACEP26

Christopher S Amato, MD, FACEP - Pediatric Dermatology 16.04.2018

Today on ACEP’s Frontline, tune in for the 4th segment from the 2018 Advanced Pediatric Emergency Medicine Assembly. Dr. Ryan Stanton and Dr. Chris Amato talk about pediatric dermatology and the visual diagnosis of rashes and skin changes in the pediatric patient. Mentioned in this episode: ACEP26

Christopher S Amato, MD, FACEP - Pediatric Orthopedics 09.04.2018

ACEP Frontline host, Dr. Ryan Stanton continues his series recorded at the Advanced Pediatric Emergency Medicine Assembly in Orlando, Florida. Today Dr. Stanton discusses pediatric orthopedics with Dr. Chris Amato. Find out what they have to say about breaks, growth plates and imaging for the pediatric patient. Mentioned in this episode: ACEP26

James (Jim) Homme, MD, FACEP – Bloody Poo 03.04.2018

Today, ACEP Frontline host Dr. Ryan Stanton continues his pediatric series recorded at ACEP’s Advanced Pediatric Emergency Medicine Assembly in Orlando, Florida. Dr. James (Jim) Homme talks about “The Red Number Two”. What do you do when your young pediatric patient presents with blood in the stool? Mentioned in this episode: ACEP26

James (Jim) Homme, MD, FACEP - Ketamine and Pediatric Pain 26.03.2018

ACEP Frontline’s host Dr. Ryan Stanton talks kids in pain with Dr. Jim Homme. Listen is as they discuss Ketamine as an analgesic in pediatric emergency medicine. Mentioned in this episode: ACEP26

Michael Gerardi, MD, FACEP - Decreasing Malpractice Risk 19.03.2018

ACEP Frontline host Dr. Ryan Stanton talks to Dr. Michael Gerardi about reducing the risk of being sued as an advanced practice provider. Mentioned in this episode: ACEP26

John Greenwood, MD - Press the Issue 13.03.2018

ACEP Frontline host Dr. Ryan Stanton talks with Dr. John Greenwood about the development of the small but mighty EMRA Pressor Decks. Mentioned in this episode: ACEP26

Brian Fengler, MD - EvidenceCare 05.03.2018

Host Dr. Ryan Stanton talks to Dr. Brian Fengler about the evidence of medicine the resources available for clinical decision support in the ED. Mentioned in this episode: ACEP26

Christopher Baugh, MD, MBA, FACEP - Atrial Fibrillation 27.02.2018

ACEP Frontline’s host Dr. Ryan Stanton is talks to Dr. Chris Baugh about his work on an atrial fibrillation panel and the tools they are working on to help you manage these patients. Mentioned in this episode: ACEP26

Christopher S Russi, DO, FACEP - Clinical Integration of EDs 19.02.2018

Today host Dr. Ryan Stanton talks to Dr. Christopher Russi about the clinical integration and communication among Emergency Departments including the usage of telemedicine. Mentioned in this episode: ACEP26

Jon Mark Hirshon, MD, MPH, PhD, FACEP - Sickle Cell Care Collaborative 14.02.2018

Host Dr. Ryan Stanton talks to Dr. Jon Mark Hirshon about emergency department sickle cell care collaborative and how we can do sickle cell care better. Mentioned in this episode: ACEP26

Anne Zink, MD, FACEP - Emergency Medicine in Alaska 07.02.2018

Host Dr. Ryan Stanton talks to Dr. Anne Zink about practicing emergency medicine in Alaska. Mentioned in this episode: ACEP26

Andy Little, DO, Tanner Gronowski, DO, and Drew Kalnow, DO EMT-P: EM Over Easy. 30.01.2018

Today ACEP Frontline host, Dr. Ryan Stanton, talks with Andy Little, DO, Tanner Gronowski, DO, and Drew Kalnow, DO EMT-P from EM Over Easy. Mentioned in this episode: ACEP26

Aisha Liferidge, MD, MPH: Diversity and Inclusion Task Force 22.01.2018

Today Dr. Ryan Stanton talks with ACEP's Dr. Aisha Liferidge about ACEP's Diversity and Inclusion Taskforce. Learn how ACEP is leading the way this very important initiative. Mentioned in this episode: ACEP26

Rita Manfredi, MD: Wellness 19.01.2018

ACEP Frontline host Dr. Ryan Stanton talks about emergency physician wellness with Dr. Rita Manfredi. Mentioned in this episode: ACEP26

David Pigott, MD: Flu Season 10.01.2018

Host Dr. Ryan Stanton talks to Dr. David Pigott on the ins and outs of flu season. Mentioned in this episode: ACEP26

Danya Khoujah, MD and Wendy Chang, MD: Critical Decisions in Emergency Medicine 03.01.2018

Host Dr. Ryan Stanton and guests Dr. Danya Khoujah and Dr. Wendy Chang discuss CDEM (Critical Decisions in Emergency Medicine)-- ACEP's official CME publication and brand-new podcast series Mentioned in this episode: ACEP26

David Pecora, MS, PA-C: Rural EM Challenges, Difficult Transfers 26.12.2017

Host Dr. Ryan Stanton talks to David Pecora, MS, PA-C on the challenges faced in rural emergency medicine, particularly in regards to difficult patient transfers. Mentioned in this episode: ACEP26

Joe Habboushe, MD: Basics of Emergency Medicine 20.12.2017

Host Dr. Ryan Stanton talks to Dr. Joe Habboushe about EMRA's new publication, "Basics of Emergency Medicine, 3rd Edition." http://bookstore.acep.org/emra-products/emra-basics-of-emergency-medicine-3rd-edition-900400 Mentioned in this episode: ACEP26

Al Sacchetti, MD, FACEP: Pediatric Fever 11.12.2017

Host Dr. Ryan Stanton talks to Dr. Al Saccheti on pediatric fever presentations in the ED. Mentioned in this episode: ACEP26

Locum Tenens 04.12.2017

Locums...a growing interest in emergency medicine and an opportunity to add a little more variety to your practice. ACEP Frontline talks with two locums physicians on the life in this type of practice. Mentioned in this episode: ACEP26

Jack Iwashyna, MD, PhD: Persistent Critical Illness 27.11.2017

Host Dr. Ryan Stanton talks to Dr. Jack Iwashyna at DAS SMACC about why patients get stuck in the ICU, and what we can do to improve their care. https://www.smacc.net.au/speaker/jack-iwashyna/ Mentioned in this episode: ACEP26

Jennifer Wiler, MD: Alternative Payment Models 20.11.2017

Host Dr. Ryan Stanton talks to Dr. Jennifer Wiler on alternative payment models. Mentioned in this episode: ACEP26

Jim Williams, DO, FACEP: Team VTE 14.11.2017

Host Dr. Ryan Stanton and Dr. Jim Williams discuss a comprehensive, team-based educational approach to VTE care to minimize recurrence of VTE and improve anticoagulation therapy adherence. By targeting a team of health care providers including emergency room personnel and those engaged in continuation of treatment following a VTE occurrence, a true team-based approach for patients can be modeled f...

Dr. Ken Milne: Evidence-Based Medicine 07.11.2017

Host Dr. Ryan Stantons talks to SGEM Host Dr. Ken Milne on practicing evidence-based medicine. Mentioned in this episode: ACEP26

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