EMN Live

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EMN Live

Richard Pescatore, DO, and Ali Raja, MD, tackle hot topics in emergency medicine and interview the specialty's movers and shakers. They will also juxtapose their different EDs—community vs. academic—to recommend evidence-based best practices that you can take back to your ED.Dr. Pescatore is the Chief Physician for the Delaware Division of Public Health and an emergency physician in New Jersey. Follow him on Twitter @Rick_Pescatore. Dr. Raja is the executive vice chair of emergency medicine and a professor of emergency medicine and radiology at Harvard Medical School and the executive director of the Harvard Medical School Library of Evidence. Follow him on Twitter @AliRaja_MD.

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    October 2021 EMN Live: The Future of Emergency Medicine

    Drs. Raja and Pescatore wrap up their tenure on the podcast with a discussion of the future of the specialty.

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    September 2021 EMN Live: Shoulder Dislocations and the KetaBAN Trial

    Drs. Pescatore and Raja talk about how they treat shoulder dislocations and the results of the KetaBAN trial, which uses breath-actuated nebulized ketamine for pain.

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    August 2021 EMN Live: Therapeutic Hypothermia

    Drs. Pescatore and Raja review the latest evidence on whether emergency physicians should initiate therapeutic hypothermia after cardiac arrest and also talk about patient awareness during sedation while on mechanical ventilation and how much information is retained from listening to podcasts.

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    July 2021 EMN Live: Pan Scan after Cardiac Arrest

    Should you do a pan scan on patients who have a cardiac arrest? Drs. Pescatore and Raja weigh in on that and on AEDs in the community, head-up CPR, an elevated position to facilitate venous return, and impedance threshold devices.

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    June 2021 EMN Live: The 10 Commandments of Emergency Medicine Redux

    All emergency physicians know the specialty's 10 commandments, written in 1991 by Corey Slovis, MD, and Keith Wrenn, MD, but now Dr. Slovis and Christopher Evans, MD, formerly a resident at Vanderbilt and now a clinical informatics fellow at the University of North Carolina, have updated them. Drs. Raja and Pescatore review all 10 and add their own take.

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    May 2021 EMN Live: COVID-19, TXA, and Push-Dose Pressors

    Drs. Pescatore and Raja talk about an unexpected effect of COVID-19 and why TXA doesn't change the need for nasal packing in their latest podcast. Bonus! An interview with Daniel Boron-Brenner, DO, on push-dose pressors.

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    April 2021 EMN Live: Emergency Contraception and TXA for SAH

    Drs. Pescatore and Raja talk about what to do when patients present after unprotected sex, and Dr. Pescatore's wife, Jessica Pescatore, DO, an OB-Gyn, joins them to teach them all about ulipristal. Bonus: A discussion about TXA for subarachnoid hemorrhage.

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    March 2021 EMN Live: Pediatric ALS and Gonorrhea Guidelines

    Changes were made to the pediatric ALS guidelines, say Drs. Raja and Pescatore, not the least of which was the number of breaths to give per minute. They also discuss the updated dosing for gonorrhea treatment. Learn more in their latest EMN Live podcast.

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    February 2021 EMN Live: Ali Raja, MD, & Richard Pescatore, DO

    Drs. Raja and Pescatore say the evidence is in for cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome: Haloperidol is more effective, leads to faster discharge, and requires less rescue medicine. Tune into their latest EMN Live podcast for this and more.

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    January 2021 EMN Live: Richard Pescatore, DO, & Ali Raja, MD

    Drs. Pescatore and Raja celebrate the end of 2020 and discuss antigen testing for COVID-19, and trichomonas testing in men.

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    December 2020 EMN Live: Ali Raja, MD, & Richard Pescatore, DO:

    Drs. Raja and Pescatore talk about the Figs scrubs ad controversy that showed a female physician reading a book upside down. Also this month: The STEMI paradigm to AMI and TXA in trauma.

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    November 2020 EMN Live: Richard Pescatore, DO, & Ali Raja, MD: Vasopressors in Septic Shock and Otitis Externa

    Drs. Pescatore and Raja talk about using vasopressorsin patients with septic shock and antimicrobial therapy for otitis externa.

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    October 2020 EMN Live: Ali Raja, MD, & Richard Pescatore, DO: Antacid Monotherapy, Airway Checklist, and More

    Drs. Raja and Pescatore talk about antacid monotherapy, airway checklists, and how to cope with lower volume because of the pandemic.

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    September 2020 EMN Live: Richard Pescatore, DO, & Ali Raja, MD: Palliative Care for COVID-19 Patients and TXA for GI Bleeds

    Drs. Pescatore and Raja talk about palliative care teams in the ED for COVID-19 patients, figuring out whether patients want a full code, and how you should stop using TXA for GI bleeds, even though Dr. Pescatore supported its use two years ago. Find the Lancet article they discuss at https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)30848-5/fulltext.

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    August 2020 EMN Live: Ali Raja, MD, & Richard Pescatore, DO:

    Drs. Raja and Pescatore talk about cyanide toxicity from house fires (it will be on the boards!) and what to do if you don't have hydroxocobalamin, and about how to manage peritonsillar abscess.

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    July 2020 EMN Live: Richard Pescatore, DO, & Ali Raja, MD: Tourniquets, Saline, and Methylene Blue

    Drs. Pescatore and Pescatore delve into simulated training for using tourniquets and saline and methylene blue.

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    June 2020 EMN Live: Ali Raja, MD, & Richard Pescatore, DO: The Hydroxychloroquine Debacle

    Drs. Pescatore and Pescatore talk more about COVID-19 and the hydroxychloroquine debacle.

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    May 2020 EMN Live: Richard Pescatore, DO, & Ali Raja, MD: Emergency Medicine and COVID-19

    Drs. Raja and Pescatore talk about COVID-19 in their EDs and how medical students are being given the option to graduate early.

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    April 2020 EMN Live: Ali Raja, MD, & Ricard Pescatore, DO: Pain Control for Gout and Coloring Books for Anxiety

    Drs. Raja and Pescatore explore two studies: One compares colchicine with naproxen for relieving gout pain (read the study here: https://bit.ly/2QKwEXD), and the other examines the use of coloring books for alleviating anxiety in adults waiting in the ED (read the study here: https://bit.ly/33HCY7D).

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    March 2020 EMN Live: Ricard Pescatore, DO, & Ali Raja, MD: RSI Agents, Nasal Cannulas, and Intermittent Fasting

    Drs. Raja and Pescatore explore the roc v. sux trial that didn't help at all, high-flow nasal cannula for palliative care patients, and the benefits of intermittent fasting.

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    February 2020 EMN Live: Ali Raja, MD, & Richard Pescatore, DO: Colchicine, Steroids, and Intraarticular Injections

    Drs. Pescatore and Raja tackle colchicine for inflammation after cardiovascular events, steroids for the flu, and intraarticular injections for joint dislocations.

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    January 2020 EMN Live: Ali Raja, MD, & Richard Pescatore, DO: Low Back Pain and CA-Pneumonia

    Drs. Raja and Pescatore at first made fun of a recommendation of antibiotics for low back pain, but now think it's mind-blowing stuff. Listen in as they discuss that and new updates for CA-pneumonia that will change what you do in the ED.

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    December 2019 EMN Live: Richard Pescatore, DO, & Ali Raja, MD:

    Drs. Pescatore and Raja talk about three important studies: the CRASH-3 trial about TXA for TBI patients, the CITRIS-ALI trial on using a vitamin C cocktail for sepsis, and the Hyperion trial looking at targeted temperature management.

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    November EMN Live: Ali Raja, MD, & Richard Pescatore, DO: Mass Casualty Trauma Triage

    Drs. Raja and Pescatore are calling this one their poop-and-pain podcast. We'll let you draw your own conclusions, but it is worth a listen!

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    October EMN Live: Richard Pescatore, DO, & Ali Raja, MD: Mass Casualty Trauma Triage

    Drs. Pescatore and Pescatore talk about how to prepare for mass casualty trauma cases that could be coming to the ED. Read the white paper they discuss at http://bit.ly/2ZrYpuz.

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    September 2019 EMN Live: Ali Raja, MD, and Richard Pescatore, DO: A-lines in Cardiac Arrest, Buprenorphine in NJ, and the YEARS Algorithm.

    Drs. Raja and Pescatore sing the praises of A-lines in cardiac arrest, rail about a New Jersey rule requiring EMS to give buprenorphine in the field, and debate risk stratification for PE. Listen in as they cover the game-changers for emergency medicine practice.

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    August 2019 EMN Live: Ali Raja, MD, and Richard Pescatore, DO:.

    Does honey prevent burns in kids who swallow button batteries? Drs. Pescatore and Raja have a surprising answer. They also talk about using vasopressors in cardiogenic shock and regional anesthesia for rib fractures. Plus Dr. Pescatore interviews Mark Ramzy, MD, an emergency medicine resident at Drexel University, about double external defibrillation.

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    July 2019 EMN Live: Richard Pescatore, DO, and Ali Raja, MD: FOAM and STIs.

    Drs. Raja and Pescatore dig into whether FOAM deserves its recent criticism and the startling news that many patients don't fill their prescriptions for STIs.

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    May 2019 EMN Live: Hands-On Defibrillation, Treating CO Poisoning, and Cardioverting AF

    Drs. Raja and Pescatore admit it's cool to do hands-on defibrillation, but does that mean you should do it? They also talk about a new device to treat CO poisoning when the hyperbaric chamber isn't available, and whether EPs should be cardioverting every AF patient.

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    April EMN Live: Second Opinions, Apneic Preoxygenation, and Techniques for Shoulder Reduction

    What's the common thread among the topics Drs. Pescatore and Raja tackle this month? Tune in to find out when they talk about patients who want a second opinion in the ED, apneic preoxygenation, and techniques for shoulder reduction.

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    April EMN Live: Second Opinions, Apneic Preoxygenation, and Techniques for Shoulder Reduction

    What's the common thread among the topics Drs. Pescatore and Raja tackle this month? Tune in to find out when they talk about patients who want a second opinion in the ED, apneic preoxygenation, and techniques for shoulder reduction.

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    March EMN Live: A Rant or Two, A Controversial Therapy, and a Mind-Blowing Interview

    Dr. Raja rants about the Rhode Island EPs who are being blamed for the flaws in their hospital's EMR, Dr. Pescatore fumes about how saying children aren't little adults creates problems, and they discuss the nuances of the high-flow nasal cannula for patients in respiratory distress. They top that off with an interview with emergency medicine pain expert Sergey Motov, MD, to learn more his ED Opioid Stewardship Pathway 2.0, with its surprises about morphine sulfate and TENS. See the pathway at http://bit.ly/2S2nwLL.

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    EMN Live: Richard Pescatore, DO, & Ali Raja, MD, on the HEART Score and Chest Pain, Sterile Gloves, and Loop Drainage, as well as an Interview with Medical Student Joshua Niforatos about the Step 1 Controversy on Twitter.

    Drs. Raja and Pescatore are in sync about the HEART score for patients with chest pain and when it's OK to use nonsterile gloves for lacerations, and but they lock horns a little over loop drainage. Tune in to their latest podcast for that and an interview with medical student Joshua Niforatos, a medical student with an interesting background and an interesting outlook on Step 1.

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    EMN Live: Ali Raja, MD, & Richard Pescatore, DO, on Antibiotics for Appendicitis, MAT for Opioid Use Disorder, and an Interview with Eric Funk, MD, about Medical Malpractice.

    Drs. Pescatore and Raja say antibiotics are not the panacea you think they are for appendicitis, they talk about how EPs can help patients with opioid use disorder by starting medication-assisted treatment in the ED, and much more!

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    EMN Live: Ali Raja, MD, & Richard Pescatore, DO, on PE in Pregnancy, Superwarfarins and Cannabinoids, and Really Portable Ultraound

    Drs. Raja and Pescatore admit they're scared and know you are too. Listen in to hear their ideas for lessening their own anxiety about diagnosing pulmonary embolism in pregnancy and treating patients who used cannabinoids laced with superwarfarins. They also talk about a truly portable handheld ultrasound machine that will probably soon be standard of care.

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    EMN Live: Richard Pescatore, DO, & Ali Raja, MD, on Troponin Testing, Obstruction Series, and Distal Finger Amputations

    Drs. Pescatore and Raja provide news you can use in your practice right now! Listen in to hear their takes on these hot topics:   Do you really need to send a troponin for your asymptomatic afib patient with RVR? What happens when it comes back elevated? The obstruction series' sensitivity is 30-50 percent for obstruction and worse for anything else in the belly. Why are you ordering it? You can handle that distal finger amputation yourself. The evidence says ED revision yields good patient outcomes and no significant rate of adverse events.

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    EMN Live: Hot Topics with Ali Raja, MD, and Richard Pescatore, DO

    Drs. Pescatore and Raja tackle some controversial topics in this episode of the newly revamped EMN Live: the PARAMEDIC-2 trial, magnesium to treat atrial fibrillation, and tamsulosin for renal stones.

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    EMN Live: Hot Topics with Ali Raja, MD, and Richard Pescatore, DO

    Drs. Raja and Pescatore tackle some controversial topics in this episode of the newly revamped EMN Live: outpatient management of PE, skipping the pelvic exam, and antibiotics after I&D for cutaneous abscesses.

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    EMN Live: Hot Topics with Richard Pescatore, DO, and Ali Raja, MD, and a Bonus Interview with Amy Ho, MD, about the TV Show "The Resident."

    Drs. Pescatore and Raja discuss procalcitonin for guiding antibiotic cessation, what to do about ED patients with asymptomatic hypertension, and why you should learn about REBOA. Keep listening after their talk for Dr. Pescatore's interview with Amy Ho, MD, and why she says "The Resident" isn't as bad as you think.

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    EMN Live: The June 2018 Issue Ahead of Print with Bonus Interview of Seth Collings Hawkins, MD, by Rick Pescatore, DO, about Dry Drowning.

    Dr. Pescatore and Ms. Roberts talk about what's coming up in the June issue, including an article Dr. Pescatore says is the best article he ever read in EMN. Hint: Graham Walker, MD, wrote it. PLUS an also interview with Seth Collings Hawkins, MD, about how dry drowning is just not a thing. And much more!

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    EMN Live: Bonus Podcast from ACEP with Alice Lee, MD

    Ms. Roberts talks with Dr. Lee about two pediatric patients with difficult airways.

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    EMN Live: The May 2018 Issue Ahead of Print with Bonus Interview of Jerome Hoffman, MD, by James Roberts, MD about the NY Times tPA article

    Ms. Roberts, Dr. Pescatore, and special guest James Roberts, MD, talk about what's coming up in the May issue, but also interview noted emergency physician Jerry Hoffman, MD, about the controversial article in the NY Times about tPA. And much more!

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    EMN Live: The April 2018 Issue Ahead of Print: Rick and Martha with Sergey Motov, MD!

    Ms. Roberts and Dr. Pescatore not only dissect the April issue, but also call on the knowledge of pain expert Sergey Motov, MD, to discuss these game-changing articles: "The Cure for Back Pain Is Biting the Bullet" by Graham Walker, MD "Is Phenobarbital for Alcohol Withdrawal Ready for the Big Time?" by Leon Gussow, MD "TXA Superior to Packing for Epistaxis, and Patients Like It Better" by Dustin Ballard, MD, & David Vinson, MD "Rage against Renal Colic: Keep the Ketorolac, Maybe Morphine, Leave the Lido for Last" by Dan Runde, MD "Three Things You Should Know about Sickle Cell Disease" by com     And much more!

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    EMN Live: The March 2018 Issue Ahead of Print

    Dr. Pescatore and Ms. Roberts discuss practice-changing articles from the March issue: Topic of the Month: "Once Stuck in a Therapeutic Fog, Abnormal Uterine Bleeding Finds Clarity" by none other than Rick Pescatore, DO Article of the Month: "Fatigue, Cough, Night Sweats, Gum Bleeding" by Katherine Wurlitzer, MD, & Taylor Burkholder, MD, MPH This Month's Game Changer: "The Patient Call-Back Goes High Tech" by Alex Mohseni, MD Maximum Medicine: "To Give or Not to Give Activated Charcoal, That's Not the Real Question" by Leon Gussow, MD The "As If" Segment: "The Dos and Don'ts of Sign-Out Etiquette" by Alberto Hazan, MD, & Jordana Haber, MD And much more!

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    EMN Live: Bonus Podcast! Seth Collings Hawkins, MD

    BONUS PODCAST! Dr. Pescatore and Ms. Roberts set up a recording studio at the EMN booth during the ACEP Scientific Assembly to interview some of the top names in emergency medicine. In this one, Ms. Roberts interviews Seth Collings Hawkins, MD, about his new book, Wilderness EMS, and why wilderness care is not just for hikers and spelunkers anymore.

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    EMN Live: The February 2018 Issue Ahead of Print

    Ms. Roberts and Dr. Pescatore discuss practice-changing articles from the January issue: Editorial Topic of the Month: "A Dangerous Game of Bias" by Mark Mosley, MD Article of the Month: "The Epidemic of Cripping Anxiety, Literally" by Graham Walker, MD This Month's Game Changer: "Tissue over Time: The DAWN of a New Era" by Evie Marcolini, MD The "As If" Segment: "Beware the Snake (Head) in the Grass" by Leon Gussow, MD Maximum Medicine: "PCI Fails to Reduce Death or MI in Stable Angina, So Why Is It Still Being Used?" by Rory Spiegel, MD And much more!

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    EMN Live: Bonus Podcast!

    BONUS PODCAST! Dr. Pescatore and Ms. Roberts set up a recording studio at the EMN booth during the ACEP Scientific Assembly to interview some of the top names in emergency medicine. In this one, Dr. Pescatore interviews Amy Ondelyka, MD, about her work with ACEP and CORD on wellness initiatives and mental health in emergency medicine.

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    EMN Live: Bonus Podcast! Dr. Zinta Zapp on Opioids

    BONUS PODCAST! In this bonus podcast from the ACEP Scientific Assembly, Dr. Pescatore interviews Zinta Zapp, MD, about opioids, medication-assisted therapy, and a special curriculum for residents. Watch this space for more bonus podcasts with Rick and Martha.  

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Richard Pescatore, DO, and Ali Raja, MD, tackle hot topics in emergency medicine and interview the specialty's movers and shakers. They will also juxtapose their different EDs—community vs. academic—to recommend evidence-based best practices that you can take back to your ED.Dr. Pescatore is the Chief Physician for the Delaware Division of Public Health and an emergency physician in New Jersey. Follow him on Twitter @Rick_Pescatore. Dr. Raja is the executive vice chair of emergency medicine and a professor of emergency medicine and radiology at Harvard Medical School and the executive director of the Harvard Medical School Library of Evidence. Follow him on Twitter @AliRaja_MD.

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