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Hospital nursing staff face many post-pandemic challenges in their cardiac resuscitation programs. Ensuring all staff have the confidence, technology, and tools for optimal response is a primary goal for hospitals throughout the nation. “Beyond the Shock” offers relatable insights and experiences to use in your cardiac resuscitation programs. Download it today and uncover new ways to look at current challenges. The speakers and guests in this series may have a financial or advisory relations ...
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If you'd like cutting edge beside ultrasound information (and reimaginings of foundational content), look no further than the original Ultrasound podcast! Check out our longitudinal, year-long and virtual ultrasound fellowship here: https://academy.ultrasoundleadershipacademy.com Check out our FREE content on our website: https://www.coreultrasound.com Check out our courses here: https://courses.coreultrasound.com Check out our question bank here: https://courses.coreultrasound.com/collectio ...
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Scott D. Weingart, MD FCCM

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Help me fill in the blanks of the practice of ED Critical Care. In this podcast, we discuss all things related to the crashing, critically ill patient in the Emergency Department. Find the show notes at emcrit.org.
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Ohio Chapter of the American College of Cardiology

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The CardioOhio podcast brings you fascinating interviews with local cardiovascular experts, with the goal of providing practical insights on timely topics in cardiology. It is a production of the Ohio Chapter of the American College of Cardiology. Our mission is to serve as the professional home for cardiovascular team members and to optimize cardiovascular health in Ohio.
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Exploring AI and Distance Learning in Ultrasound Education with Drs Michael Prats and Ben Smith. In this week's episode of the Core Ultrasound Podcast, we continue our in-depth exploration of innovative teaching methods for ultrasound education. Joined by Ben Smith, a full professor and interim chair at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, a…
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In this week's episode, join host Jailyn Avila and special guest Dr. Michael Prats, an Associate Professor and Director of Ultrasound Research at Ohio State University, as they delve into the dynamic world of ultrasound. Discover advancements in ultrasound technology, its applications in pre-hospital settings, and the potential of AI in medical tra…
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There are many nuances in the management of patients with pulmonary embolism in cardiac arrest, peri-arrest or simply in shock: We need to optimize oxygenation and airway management, hemodynamic support, acid/base management, thrombolysis and/or catheter-directed therapies that Anton dives into with guest experts Dr. Lauren Westafer, Dr. Bourke Til…
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In this video, Dr. Jailyn Avila walks you through how to diagnose thoracic aortic aneurysms and thoracic aortic dissection using bedside ultrasound. While the abdominal aorta often gets the most attention, aortic disease above the diaphragm is just as critical—and often harder to recognize. Early detection of thoracic aortic pathology can be life-s…
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In this month's EM Quick Hits podcast: Zafar Qasim & Andrew Petrosoniak on whole blood transfusion in trauma, Justin Morgenstern on calcium pre-treatment to prevent diltiazem-induced hypotension, Kiran Rikhraj on dynamic LV outflow tract obstruction, Anand Swaminathan on resuscitative thoracotomy, Andrew Tagg on uterine casts, and Jesse McLaren on …
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In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Gabe Rose (@kpsono, co-author of a new study published in the American Journal of Emergency Medicine, to explore the ultrasound-guided Interfascial Plane Block (IPB) — a promising technique for treating acute shoulder pain in the emergency department. ✅ We cover: What the Interfascial Plane Block is and how it …
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In this video, we demonstrate the technique for performing an ultrasound-guided interfascial plane block (IPB)—a simple, effective, and motor-sparing alternative to the interscalene block for treating shoulder pain in the Emergency Department. This block targets the axillary nerve within the plane between the deltoid and subscapularis muscles and h…
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How do you predict which intermediate-risk patients will suddenly deteriorate? What role do risk scores, biomarkers, imaging, and hemodynamics play in decision-making? Should these patients receive anticoagulation alone, or is thrombolysis warranted? When should you consider catheter-directed or surgical interventions? This podcast focuses us to th…
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Join our special guests, Drs. Kelsey Gray from Cleveland and Suzanne Bennett from Cincinnati, for a discussion on extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR). We review the rationale for extracorporeal support during CPR, the components of a successful ECPR program, and discuss initial outcomes with the strategy. For more information: Extra…
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Carpal tunnel syndrome is a common condition seen in the emergency department, but traditional treatment options often involve long wait times for definitive care. Could ultrasound-guided carpal tunnel release (CTR) be a game-changer for ED management? In this interview, Dr. Gabe Rose discusses how this minimally invasive technique can be used in t…
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On this month's EM Quick Hits podcast: Stephen Freedman on pediatric bloody diarrhea, S-TEC and hemolytic uremic syndrome, Justin Morgenstern on the evidence for IM epinephrine in out of hospital cardiac arrest, Matthew McArther on recognition and ED management of dengue fever, Andrew Petrosoniak on imaging decision making in trauma in older patien…
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Eating disorders have the highest mortality rate of any psychiatric illness, yet they are frequently missed in the Emergency Department as they can be elusive. Only one in 246 patients who screen positive for an eating disorder at triage have a chief complaint suggesting it. These patients don’t always fit the stereotype—many appear “healthy,” have…
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Please join our special guest, Dr. Benjamin Romer from Ohio State University, as we address the current state of lipid therapy in both primary and secondary prevention patients. He addresses a practical approach to the issue of statin intolerance, then reviews the newer agents including ezetimide and bempedoic acid, as well as the newer percutaneou…
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On this month's EM Quick Hits podcast: Anand Swaminathan on optimizing RSI medication timing, Brittany Ellis on ED boarding challenges in older patients and solutions to ED crowding and flow, Dave Jerome on managing prolonged tourniquet application, Nour Khatib and Phil Gillick on a rural peer support case, Jesse McLaren on ECG reciprocal changes i…
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In this Part 2 of our 2-part podcast series on How EM Experts Think with Dr. Reuben Strayer, Dr. Mike Betzner and Dr. Scott Weingart we dive deep into the nuances of practicing smarter, faster, and better in the ED. We answer questions like: How should we employ hypothetico-deductive reasoning in our daily practice of Emergency Medicine? How can we…
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In part two of this series on using ultrasound during cardiac arrest, I dive into advanced strategies to further optimize your resuscitation care: 1️⃣ Avoiding Pulse Check Delays: Learn how to use ultrasound efficiently during pulse checks to minimize interruptions in chest compressions and maintain high-quality CPR. 2️⃣ Resuscitation Modifications…
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Which elements of your current pre-shift preparation contribute most to your mental clarity and performance, and what new practices might further optimize your readiness? With interruptions shown to increase task errors and decision fatigue, how can you strike a balance between being approachable to colleagues and safeguarding your focus for patien…
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Which elements of your current pre-shift preparation contribute most to your mental clarity and performance, and what new practices might further optimize your readiness? With interruptions shown to increase task errors and decision fatigue, how can you strike a balance between being approachable to colleagues and safeguarding your focus for patien…
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Ultrasound is a powerful tool that can significantly enhance patient care during cardiac arrest. In part 1 of this lecture, I break down how ultrasound can be effectively utilized in three key areas: 1️⃣ Identifying Reversible Causes: Learn how to use ultrasound to quickly diagnose conditions like cardiac tamponade, pulmonary embolism, and hypovole…
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In this episode, we sit down with Kala Gaudet, Rapid Response RN and 2024 Clinical Nurse of the Year at Ochsner Health, to explore the strategies and insights behind their successful in-hospital cardiac response program. Kala shares actionable tips, supportive ideas, and proven approaches that healthcare teams can use to enhance cardiac care and im…
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