19 episodes

The “is that a thing podcast” is an emergency medicine and critical care podcast designed for health care professionals who want to bridge the gap between clinical practice and current evidence. The podcast aims to use the sharp knife of up-to-date evidence to dissect dogma and controversies in emergency medicine and critical care.The show is regularly hosted by emergency physicians Dr Anthony Hackett and Dr Hugh Hiller.

Is That a Thing‪?‬ Dr Anthony Hackett

    • Health & Fitness

The “is that a thing podcast” is an emergency medicine and critical care podcast designed for health care professionals who want to bridge the gap between clinical practice and current evidence. The podcast aims to use the sharp knife of up-to-date evidence to dissect dogma and controversies in emergency medicine and critical care.The show is regularly hosted by emergency physicians Dr Anthony Hackett and Dr Hugh Hiller.

    Penicillin and Cephalosporin Cross Allergy

    Penicillin and Cephalosporin Cross Allergy

    Dive deep into the history of medicine to explore the origins of penicillin and the development of cephalosporins. From the dank corners of Alexander Fleming's lab to the sewers of Sardinia we explore the history and controversy behind some of the most common antibiotics. We will also discuss whether or not penicillin allergy is real and if you can give a penicillin allergic patient a cephalosporin and still keep your license to practice medicine.

    • 33 min
    Magnesium: Super molecule or super myth

    Magnesium: Super molecule or super myth

    This episode explores the history and use of magnesium in modern medicine from discovery to its modern applications. We examine the data regarding magnesium for everything from eclampsia, headache, asthma and even arrhythmia. Is magnesium a super drug or just voodoo?

    • 31 min
    Aspirin: the worlds most used drug

    Aspirin: the worlds most used drug

    This episode explores the fascinating history of aspirin and dives deep into the recent recommendations regarding not using aspirin for the primary prevention of cardiac disease. This is part one of a multi-part series on NSAIDS, drugs we use every day but take for granted the most.

    • 27 min
    First trimester bleeding: Can we prevent first trimester miscarriage?

    First trimester bleeding: Can we prevent first trimester miscarriage?

    This episode dives deep into one of the more common issues in emergency medicine: first trimester bleeding. Traditionally, it has been a topic that both doctors and patients have felt helpless about but in this cast we review the physiology and reams of new evidence that can help us make outcomes better for these patients.

    • 40 min
    Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome

    Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome

    Disclaimer: Please excuse the audio quality of this episode, it’s a great talk we had some connection issues while recording this month due to distance and location of our hosts. This cast explores why and how cannabinoids cause hyperemesis and looks at why the prevalence of this syndrome has increased in clinical practice. We also explore what treatments actually work for these patients.

    • 33 min
    Steroids in cardiac arrest

    Steroids in cardiac arrest

    This episode examines the role of corticosteroids in cardiac arrest and in the post-arrest state. We look at literature from several well-known trials and examine whether or not steroids improve survival and neurologic outcomes.

    • 19 min

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