9 min

Three things I learned in 2022 EM Pulse Podcast™

    • Medicine

Happy New Year! We have an exciting lineup for 2023, but first, we’d like to reflect on a few things we learned this past year. Some favorites include our legal series and our series on women in EM - listen to the full episode to hear which juicy knowledge bites we can’t let go of!



What stuck with you this year? Do you enjoy our podcast series, or do you prefer stand alone episodes? We’d love to hear your thoughts. Tag us on social media, @empulsepodcast, reach out via email empulsepodcast@gmail.com, or connect through our website, ucdavisem.com. Encourage your friends and colleagues to listen and share their perspective, too!

***Please rate us and leave us a review on iTunes! It helps us reach more people.***

Hosts:



Dr. Julia Magaña, Associate Professor of Pediatric Emergency Medicine at UC Davis



Dr. Sarah Medeiros, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at UC Davis



Resources:



Episodes referenced:



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



Legal Part I: A subpoena is not a party invitation



Victims of our own success: ED crowding part 1



It isn’t just our problem: ED crowding part 2



Pay attention 



Mind the gap



The leaky pipeline



My role is doctor 



Please don’t hurt me!



Articles referenced:



Mahajan P, VanBuren JM, Tzimenatos L, et al. Serious Bacterial Infections in Young Febrile Infants With Positive Urinalysis Results. Pediatrics. 2022 Oct 1;150(4):e2021055633. doi: 10.1542/peds.2021-055633.



Emergency Department Crowding: The Canary in the Health Care System.   Commentary in NEJM Catalyst by Gabor D. Kelen, MD, Richard Wolfe, MD, Gail D’Onofrio, MD, MS, Angela M. Mills, MD, Deborah Diercks, MD, et al. Sept 28, 2021.



Book referenced:



Brave, Not Perfect by Reshma Saujani



Video referenced:



PACES Just-in-time: Positions of Comfort



Guideline referenced:



EIIC/TREKK: Bottom Line Recommendations: Pain Treatment

***

Thank you to the UC Davis Department of Emergency Medicine for supporting this podcast and to Orlando Magaña at OM Productions for audio production services.

Happy New Year! We have an exciting lineup for 2023, but first, we’d like to reflect on a few things we learned this past year. Some favorites include our legal series and our series on women in EM - listen to the full episode to hear which juicy knowledge bites we can’t let go of!



What stuck with you this year? Do you enjoy our podcast series, or do you prefer stand alone episodes? We’d love to hear your thoughts. Tag us on social media, @empulsepodcast, reach out via email empulsepodcast@gmail.com, or connect through our website, ucdavisem.com. Encourage your friends and colleagues to listen and share their perspective, too!

***Please rate us and leave us a review on iTunes! It helps us reach more people.***

Hosts:



Dr. Julia Magaña, Associate Professor of Pediatric Emergency Medicine at UC Davis



Dr. Sarah Medeiros, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at UC Davis



Resources:



Episodes referenced:



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



Legal Part I: A subpoena is not a party invitation



Victims of our own success: ED crowding part 1



It isn’t just our problem: ED crowding part 2



Pay attention 



Mind the gap



The leaky pipeline



My role is doctor 



Please don’t hurt me!



Articles referenced:



Mahajan P, VanBuren JM, Tzimenatos L, et al. Serious Bacterial Infections in Young Febrile Infants With Positive Urinalysis Results. Pediatrics. 2022 Oct 1;150(4):e2021055633. doi: 10.1542/peds.2021-055633.



Emergency Department Crowding: The Canary in the Health Care System.   Commentary in NEJM Catalyst by Gabor D. Kelen, MD, Richard Wolfe, MD, Gail D’Onofrio, MD, MS, Angela M. Mills, MD, Deborah Diercks, MD, et al. Sept 28, 2021.



Book referenced:



Brave, Not Perfect by Reshma Saujani



Video referenced:



PACES Just-in-time: Positions of Comfort



Guideline referenced:



EIIC/TREKK: Bottom Line Recommendations: Pain Treatment

***

Thank you to the UC Davis Department of Emergency Medicine for supporting this podcast and to Orlando Magaña at OM Productions for audio production services.

9 min