ACEP Frontline - Emergency Medicine
ACEP Frontline, hosted by Dr. Ryan Stanton, features in-depth conversations on the hottest topics in emergency medicine and critical care.
Authoritative info, great conversation
31/01/2023
Dr. Stanton and colleagues make extraordinary efforts to ensure that this podcast represents the breadth of trained and board-certified emergency medicine experience. I appreciate all of their practice-changing tips!
Great Podcast but please boost the audio
31/03/2023
I absolutely love this podcast and I’ve been listening to it since my first year of medical school however, the audio level sometimes is so low that Dr. Stanton and his guests are regularly drowned out by ambient noise while I listen to the show in the car. This occurs even when the audio on my car is almost at full volume. Nonetheless, the conversations that I have been able to listen to and perspectives in emergency medicine have been wonderful and I sincerely hope you keep up the great work.
The Best
27/11/2019
Not sure when this man sleeps. I can’t keep up with him. But he is right on! He knows how to encourage all of us in health care as we try to provide quality care, despite increasing government regulations and corporate greed from insurance companies.
Compare wearing a mask to jock itch?
27/07/2020
I’ve listened to a few episodes of this podcast. It’s professionally made and typically enjoyable. I listened to a recent episode between Stanton and another doctor talk about masks. I could not believe that the guest, presumably a respected doctor, compared wearing a mask to jock itch and of course we make people wear pants, we should make them wear a mask! That’s really the viewpoint we’re going to go with as it relates to our civil liberties and forced masking? Where’s the research on the dangers of wearing a mask? Of course we should make people wear pants, I really don’t know why that viewpoint could even be considered as apples to apples from two medical professionals. Came off very arrogant, as if your viewpoint is the obvious viewpoint and anyone who thinks otherwise is ignorant/dumb. That’s just my two sense; the episode echoed the news media, and it’s those ideology’s that could put people into fear, mask shame others, etc. what about grocery store attendants who readjust their mask, touch products, thereby exposing themself and others? As you alluded to in the podcast, it’s almost impossible to prevent exposure, so why are we looking at eradication of the virus rather than building immunity? Thanks for the opportunity to review and keep up the (otherwise) good content.
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- CréationRyan A. Stanton MD, FACEP
- Années d’activité2015 - 2024
- Épisodes482
- ClassificationTous publics
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