107 episodes

Lessons from emergency medicine and beyond about performing when it matters the most and applying knowledge under pressure.

The Emergency Mind Podcast The Emergency Mind Project

    • Health & Fitness
    • 4.8 • 53 Ratings

Lessons from emergency medicine and beyond about performing when it matters the most and applying knowledge under pressure.

    EP 103: Dr. Roger Kneebone on Understanding the Path to Mastery

    EP 103: Dr. Roger Kneebone on Understanding the Path to Mastery

    Dr. Roger Kneebone joins the podcast to talk about what it takes to become an expert, the inside view of walking the path to mastery, the value of working with thin materials on the verge of collapse, the links between trauma surgery and magic, and so, so much more.

    • 52 min
    EP 102: Buffalo Bills Linebacker Terrel Bernard on Leadership on and off the Field

    EP 102: Buffalo Bills Linebacker Terrel Bernard on Leadership on and off the Field

    Linebacker Terrel Bernard talks about critical decision making at the line of scrimmage, learning from every repetition, what it takes to join a new team, and how to lead small groups at and away from the point of impact.

    • 40 min
    EP 101: Chris Baugh, MD MBA, on Building Multidisciplinary Code Teams

    EP 101: Chris Baugh, MD MBA, on Building Multidisciplinary Code Teams

    Dr. Chris Baugh talks about the design, implementation, execution, and tuning of multidisciplinary code teams in large hospital environments.

    • 45 min
    EP 99: Barb Thompson, PhD, on Setting the Stage for Success

    EP 99: Barb Thompson, PhD, on Setting the Stage for Success

    Psychologist and expert in selection and assessment Dr. Barb Thompson joins the podcast to talk about leadership development, the role of culture in elite performance, controlling the controllables, and much more.

    • 39 min
    EP 98: Matt Lavoie PA-C on Fighting with What you Have

    EP 98: Matt Lavoie PA-C on Fighting with What you Have

    Matt Lavoie, critical care physician assistant, educator, and military medical instructor on building training systems that get the basics right in extreme pressure.

    • 40 min
    EP 97: Gareth Lock on Counter-Errorism

    EP 97: Gareth Lock on Counter-Errorism

    Gareth Lock, MSc, is a diver, an educator, and an expert in Human Factors and Non-Technical Skills.

    In this episode, we talk though the power of storytelling for learning, building a culture that grows from near misses and learns from mistakes and error, harnessing human and organizational potential, and so much more.

    • 54 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
53 Ratings

53 Ratings

ziggy Joe D ,

Great Frameworks

I always enjoy the many frameworks presented on this podcast and get so much value from it. Applicable to all facets of life, especially stress management for me!

raeb33 ,

Though provoking

Even in it’s early stages, this podcast has been beneficial in many facets of my life. There are brilliant nuggets of knowledge here that can be applied to other professions outside of the medical field and life in general. Very much looking forward to more episodes.

SnacksPls ,

Careful!

This MD is NOT what he preaches at all. Acts “zen” but is rude to ancillary staff. Snarky comments all around.

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