Emerge in EM

Mohamed Hagahmed, MD, MPH

Emerge in EM is a dynamic podcast dedicated to exploring the cutting edge of Emergency Medicine Education, Resuscitation, and Global health Empowerment. Each episode brings together leading experts, frontline healthcare professionals, and change-makers from around the world to discuss the latest advancements, case studies, and innovations shaping the field of EM. Whether you're a seasoned emergency physician, an aspiring medical student, or a global health enthusiast, Emerge in EM delivers insightful conversations and practical knowledge to elevate your skills and broaden your understanding of life-saving care. Tune in for in-depth discussions that not only address clinical excellence but also emphasize the global movement towards equity and empowerment in emergency medicine.

  1. MAR 16

    E19: The legacy of Freedom House with Chief Moon

    Send a text As an emergency physician and someone who loves EMS, I’ve always believed that we should understand the history of the systems we work in. But the truth is, many clinicians today don’t realize how modern paramedicine actually began. Before paramedics existed, an ambulance call in many cities meant a police wagon. There were no trained providers in the back, no oxygen, no medications—just a ride to the hospital. That changed in Pittsburgh in the late 1960s with the creation of the Freedom House Ambulance Service. In this episode, I had the incredible honor of sitting down with Chief John Moon, one of the original Freedom House paramedics. Alongside pioneers like Dr. Peter Safar and Dr. Nancy Caroline, these men helped build the very foundation of modern EMS—bringing advanced medical care directly to patients long before it became standard practice. But this story is about more than the birth of paramedicine. It’s about a group of young Black men from Pittsburgh’s Hill District who were given an opportunity to serve their community—and in doing so changed emergency medicine forever. Chief Moon shares powerful stories about the early days of Freedom House, the groundbreaking training they received, the lives they saved, and the challenges they faced along the way. For me, this conversation is also deeply personal. The story of Freedom House is one of the reasons I came to Pittsburgh and pursued EMS and emergency medicine here. If you are a paramedic, EMT, nurse, physician, or anyone who works in emergency care, this is a piece of history that belongs to all of us. I’m truly honored to share Chief Moon’s story with you.

    43 min
  2. JAN 30

    E17: The deadly impact of immigration enforcement on public health

    Send a text Immigration enforcement doesn’t just shape borders—it shapes health outcomes. In this episode of Emerge in EM, Dr. Mohamed Hagahmed is joined by Dr. Italo Brown for a candid, clinician-to-clinician conversation about how immigration enforcement affects patient care, trust, and public health. Originally recorded as a live Instagram discussion, this conversation was brought to the podcast because the issues raised were too important to disappear after a moment on social media. From emergency departments to outpatient clinics, fear of immigration enforcement is changing how and when patients seek care—often leading to delayed presentations, worse outcomes, and preventable harm. Together, Dr. Hagahmed and Dr. Brown unpack: How fear of enforcement becomes a barrier to careWhat clinicians are seeing at the bedside when patients delay treatmentWhy immigration enforcement is a public health issue—not just a policy debateHow trust, or lack of it, directly impacts health outcomesPractical steps healthcare workers and institutions can take to protect patientsThis episode challenges the idea that healthcare is neutral in the face of fear and structural harm. It reframes immigration enforcement as a patient safety issue and calls on clinicians, health systems, and public health professionals to acknowledge their role in protecting access to care. As the first episode of 2026, this conversation sets the tone for the year ahead—centering equity, courage, and accountability in emergency medicine and beyond. Care without fear should never be controversial.

    39 min

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Emerge in EM is a dynamic podcast dedicated to exploring the cutting edge of Emergency Medicine Education, Resuscitation, and Global health Empowerment. Each episode brings together leading experts, frontline healthcare professionals, and change-makers from around the world to discuss the latest advancements, case studies, and innovations shaping the field of EM. Whether you're a seasoned emergency physician, an aspiring medical student, or a global health enthusiast, Emerge in EM delivers insightful conversations and practical knowledge to elevate your skills and broaden your understanding of life-saving care. Tune in for in-depth discussions that not only address clinical excellence but also emphasize the global movement towards equity and empowerment in emergency medicine.

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