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Category: Featured

Cyberattacks: I didn’t go to Med School for this

November 20, 2024 ojm7610

In this episode, we dive into the rising threat of cyberattacks on healthcare systems and their profound impact on emergency medicine. With 386 attacks reported in 2024 alone (as of October 7th), the likelihood of ....

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OB in the ED: what would ACOG do?

June 16, 2024July 8, 2024 ojm7610

Managing pregnant patients in the ED can be stressful - especially because you have (at least) two patients to think about! Emergency physicians are generally comfortable managing first trimester emergencies but are less familiar with ....

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Identifying abuse: the LCAST app

October 4, 2023October 4, 2023 ojm7610

In March of this year, we published a Rebeat of one of our most powerful episodes, It Could Have Been Different. We took a deep dive into one of the most difficult aspects of our ....

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Rebeat – It could have been different

March 17, 2023March 17, 2023 ojm7610

Introducing EM Pulse Podcast™ Rebeat! In our Rebeat episodes, we will revisit important past episodes. In this Rebeat, we discuss a challenging but important aspect of emergency medicine - identifying and addressing child abuse or ....

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BulletPoints Project Series Part 2: Approach

December 18, 2022August 17, 2023 ojm7610

As emergency physicians, we are no strangers to firearm violence and its consequences. We explored this topic with renowned expert, Dr. Garen Wintemute, in our January 2019 episode, #thisismylane. Most physicians feel strongly that we ....

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BulletPoints Project Series Part 1: Blood On My Shoes

December 3, 2022August 17, 2023 ojm7610

As emergency physicians, we are no strangers to firearm violence and its consequences. We explored this topic with renowned expert, Dr. Garen Wintemute, in our January 2019 episode, #thisismylane. Most physicians feel strongly that we ....

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Do I really need to LP a febrile infant with a UTI?

November 17, 2022November 17, 2022 ojm7610

In this podcast we discuss the prevalence of bacteremia and even more interestingly the prevalence of meningitis in febrile infants <=60 days of age with a positive UA. Dr. Kuppermann from PECARN shares his approach to the ....

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Legal Part 5: Lens of Truth

October 18, 2022January 3, 2023 ojm7610

For most physicians, talk of court, lawyers, or subpoenas brings on a rush of anxiety. The medical and legal worlds can overlap in many ways. In this five part series, we’ll cover everything from the ....

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Legal Part 4: Living through litigation

October 3, 2022January 3, 2023 ojm7610

For most physicians, talk of court, lawyers, or subpoenas brings on a rush of anxiety. The medical and legal worlds can overlap in many ways. In this five part series, we’ll cover everything from the ....

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Legal Part 3: So you’ve been sued

September 17, 2022January 3, 2023 ojm7610

For most physicians, talk of court, lawyers, or subpoenas brings on a rush of anxiety. The medical and legal worlds can overlap in many ways. In this five part series, we’ll cover everything from the ....

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