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A short, focused discussion of emergency medicine topics with perspectives from emergency physicians as well as other specialties. Here's the problem: When I listen to a 45 minute lecture that goes through about 15 different studies and has 50 slides, I come out feeling like a genius. An hour later, I have forgotten 95% of it. Here's the solution: ercast. We cover a single issue and try to tease out all the relevant elements without overstuffing your frontal cortex. It's for physicians and anyone interested in a bare bones look at emergency care.
ERCAST
Everyday Medicine for Physicians is a podcast by Dr. Ryan Stanton, a Board Certified emergency physician specifically designed for other ER and acute care physicians. The podcast is produced in conjunction with EMNews. Each week, Dr. Stanton will feature a topic in emergency medicine and discuss it from the practitioner standpoint. The podcast will be available on iTunes, EMNews.com, and ryanastanton.com. Contact us if you would like to suggest a topic or comment on the podcast.
Everyday Medicine for Physicians
Pediatric Emergency Medicine: An Educational and Directional Instrument for the general emergency medicine provider.
PEM ED Podcast
The EUP presents educational insight into different ultrasound techniques and possibilities. Take your emergency medicine practice to a new level today!
Ultrasound Podcast
EM Basic- your boot camp guide to emergency medicine. Made for medical students and emergency medicine interns to review common chief complaints in emergency medicine from the ground up
EM Basic
Brief screencasts on clinical anatomy with specific relevance to EM and hopefully trying to cover CEM anatomy curriculum in its entirety. Nothing if not ambitious
Anatomy For Emergency Medicine
We select one talk each week from the hundreds available on www.FreeEmergencyTalks.net to highlight as Joe's Pick of the Week, and bring them to you in this podcast. They are labeled explicit, but only because Billy Mallon shows up somtimes.
Free Emergency Medicine Talks » POTW
For junior doctors by junior (or recently junior) doctors. With excerpts from great podcasts such as EMRAP and EMCRIT
Emergency Medicine Tutorials
This podcast is the didactic lecture audio and procedure video from the University of Iowa Department of Emergency Medicine.
The University of Iowa Department of Emergency Medicine
Do G-spots really exist? Does TV rot kids' brains? And why is it that you can count calories until the cows come home and not lose a pound, but your husband stops drinking juice and drops 25? Get the answer to these (and tons more) wacky health questions by watching our original online series. First we ask the man and woman on the street what they think, and then we ask our own Dr. Ross Donaldson, a UCLA medical professor specializing in emergency medicine and international health, for his opinion -- yeah, we'll take that one. Can you separate health fact from health fiction? Find out now.
Street Doctors
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