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EM Pulse Podcast™

We invite you to join us on EM Pulse Podcast™ as we delve into current topics in Emergency Medicine through fascinating cases, interviews with authors of groundbreaking research, and discussion with clinical experts in adult and pediatric EM. Let’s learn together from these amazing people who are changing the landscape of clinical care.

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every 14 days
Average duration
25 minutes
Episodes
185
Years Active
2018 - 2025
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It costs you nothing…

It costs you nothing…

***Trigger warning: this episode includes discussion of child abuse***
This is a follow up episode that dives deeper on why a bruised baby is worrisome, important aspects of a social history, and scr…
00:18:34  |   Thu 03 Jun 2021
Trauma Informed Care 101

Trauma Informed Care 101

Trauma Informed Care 101

Trauma informed care has become quite the buzz word in medicine, and especially in emergency medicine.  But what does it mean? Why should you care? How can you use it on a s…
00:32:31  |   Tue 18 May 2021
Pot Tarts – 3.5 years later…

Pot Tarts – 3.5 years later…

Our first EM Pulse podcast called “Pot Tarts” was on marijuana legalization in California and ingestion in kids. In this episode we circle back to THC in kids with Dr. James Chenoweth on a an update …
00:13:58  |   Mon 03 May 2021
It could have been different

It could have been different

***Trigger warning: this episode includes discussion of child abuse***

As emergency physicians, we are uniquely positioned to identify and address child abuse, or non-accidental trauma (NAT). It’s a…
00:43:23  |   Sun 18 Apr 2021
My Pastor told me to

My Pastor told me to

Happy spring, everyone! This Heartbeat is all about joy and community, so come along with me to Macedonia Baptist Church in Sacramento, California, where community leaders, Pastor Jeffrey Johnson and…
00:13:30  |   Sun 04 Apr 2021
Telemedicine Part 2: Critical Access

Telemedicine Part 2: Critical Access

Last month, Dr. Josh Elder spoke with us about how UC Davis Express Care allows patients to see a doctor via virtual urgent care visits. In this episode, we explore a different side of telemedicine: …
00:31:58  |   Thu 18 Mar 2021
Maybe I’m not OK

Maybe I’m not OK

“He came in by ambulance short of breath...” This is how Dr. Taylor Nichols’ tweet thread began. It’s a line many of us could have written - typical of an encounter in the COVID era. But the thread g…
00:14:47  |   Thu 04 Mar 2021
Telemedicine Part 1: Express Care

Telemedicine Part 1: Express Care

In our recent episode in the future of emergency medicine, several of our guests pointed to technological advances, including telemedicine, as key pieces in the evolution of our specialty. And, thank…
00:30:40  |   Thu 18 Feb 2021
Lights, camera, action: mastering the virtual meeting

Lights, camera, action: mastering the virtual meeting

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced us all to become more comfortable with virtual engagement. From faculty and group meetings to conferences to kids’ school to social events - it seems everything is on…
00:12:31  |   Thu 04 Feb 2021
The Long Haul

The Long Haul

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected all of us, and with vaccines starting to roll out, I think we’re all looking forward to getting past it. But some people who have had COVID-19, getting past it hasn…
00:09:58  |   Mon 18 Jan 2021
15 years from now…

15 years from now…

It’s 2021, and we couldn’t be happier to leave 2020 behind and start a new year. In the past few months, we’ve talked about the past and present of emergency medicine. In this episode, we’ll explore …
00:24:00  |   Mon 04 Jan 2021
Vax Chat

Vax Chat

I think we can all agree that this has been a long year. For those of us working in the emergency department, the stress of treating patients with COVID-19, while trying to keep our families and ours…
00:21:13  |   Fri 18 Dec 2020
Open notes: Patients love it. Doctors fear it. Until they do it.

Open notes: Patients love it. Doctors fear it. Until they do it.

Open notes or the 21st Century Cures ACT introduces a brave new world of sharing the whole medical record immediately with our patients. In this episode we discuss with an informatics specialist what…
00:20:32  |   Thu 03 Dec 2020
The State of EM

The State of EM

In our September episode, The Alexandria Plan, we journeyed back through the fascinating history of Emergency Medicine with some of the founders of our specialty. This month’s episode follows on, exp…
00:34:08  |   Wed 18 Nov 2020
We Are Problem Solvers

We Are Problem Solvers

This is the fascinating story of Dr. Rory Stuart the Bronze Star recipient for his fight against COVID in Afghanistan. He shares what it was like to be blindsided by COVID in the Middle East and the …
00:21:22  |   Wed 04 Nov 2020
A Vote For Health

A Vote For Health

The November 2020 election is right around the corner, and yet many Americans still aren’t registered to vote. Voting is not always a priority when people are struggling to meet their basic needs, ye…
00:19:25  |   Sun 18 Oct 2020
Glucose = Brain

Glucose = Brain

A new PECARN study found just a single episode of moderate-severe DKA impacts cognition! This game changing article challenges what we thought about glucose and the brain and really makes a case for …
00:15:15  |   Sat 03 Oct 2020
The Alexandria Plan

The Alexandria Plan

Ever wondered how the specialty of Emergency Medicine came about? We take it for granted that we have emergency departments staffed 24/7 with board certified EM physicians, but this wasn’t always the…
00:30:51  |   Fri 18 Sep 2020
Residency Recruiting in the Time of COVID

Residency Recruiting in the Time of COVID

It’s that time of year again - residency recruiting season! But this year, things will look very different, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic. We talk with Dr. David Barnes, Emergency Medicine Residenc…
00:13:06  |   Fri 04 Sep 2020
“Less Lethal” Crowd Control

“Less Lethal” Crowd Control

“Less Lethal” Crowd Control

You may have heard of “non-lethal” or “less lethal” weapons used for crowd control. These include things such as pepper spray, tear gas, bean bags, and rubber bullets. Bu…
00:36:10  |   Tue 18 Aug 2020
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