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EMplify by EB MedicineEMplify by EB MedicineEpisode 32 - Assisting With Air Travel Medical Emergencies: Responsibilities and Pitfalls (Ethics CME) Show Notes Jeff: Welcome back to EMplify, the podcast corollary to EB Medicine’s Emergency Medicine Practice. I’m Jeff Nusbaum and I’m back with Nachi Gupta. Nachi: For our regular listeners, you probably noticed a lapse in recent episodes as we pulled away from our usual monthly releases. Jeff: With both of us having increasing demands on our time -- myself with business school and the busiest 21 month old in the world and Nachi with yet another entrepreneurial endeavor on the horizon -- we decided that it would be best to pass t...2019-12-0400 minEMplify by EB MedicineEMplify by EB MedicineEpisode 31 - Emergency Department Management of Patients Taking Direct Oral Anticoagulant Agents (Pharmacology CME) Show Notes Jeff: Welcome back to EMplify the podcast corollary to EB Medicine’s Emergency medicine Practice. I’m Jeff Nusbaum and I’m back with Nachi Gupta. This month, we are tackling a topic for which the literature continues to rapidly change - we’re talking about the ED management of patients taking direct oral anticoagulants or DOACs, previously called novel oral anticoagulants or NOACs. Nachi: Specifically, we’ll be focusing on the use of DOACs for the indications of stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation and the treatment and prevention of recurrent venous thromboembolisms. Jeff...2019-08-0600 minEMplify by EB MedicineEMplify by EB MedicineEpisode 30 - Emergency Department Management of Patients With Complications of Bariatric Surgery Show Notes Jeff: Welcome back to EMplify the podcast corollary to EB Medicine’s Emergency Medicine Practice. I’m Jeff Nusbaum and I’m back with Nachi Gupta for the 30th episode of EMplify and the first Post-Ponte Vedra Episode of 2019. I hope everybody enjoyed a fantastic conference. This month, we are sticking in the abdomen for another round of evidence-based medicine, focusing on Emergency Department Management of Patients With Complications of Bariatric Surgery. Nachi: As the obesity epidemic continues to worsen in America, bariatric procedures are becoming more and more common, and this population is one tha...2019-07-0800 minEMplify by EB MedicineEMplify by EB MedicineEpisode 29 - Assessing Abdominal Pain in Adults: A Rational, Cost-Effective, and Evidence-Based Strategy Show Notes Jeff: Welcome back to EMplify the podcast corollary to EB Medicine’s Emergency medicine Practice. I’m Jeff Nusbaum and I’m back with Nachi Gupta for your regularly scheduled monthly dose of evidence based medicine. This month, we are tackling an incredibly important topic – Assessing abdominal pain in adults, a rational, cost effective, and evidence-based strategy. Nachi: This incredibly important topic was chosen to mark the 20th anniversary of Emergency Medicine Practice. It is actually a revision of the first issue of Emergency Medicine Practice in 1999, now with updated evidence and recommendations. Thanks Robert...2019-06-0600 minEMplify by EB MedicineEMplify by EB MedicineEpisode 28 - Depressed and Suicidal Patients in the Emergency Department: An Evidence-Based ApproachShow Notes Jeff: Welcome back to EMplify, the podcast corollary to EB Medicine’s Emergency Medicine Practice. I’m Jeff Nusbaum, and I’m back with my co-host, Nachi Gupta. This month, we’re moving into uncharted territories for the podcast… we’re talking psychiatry Nachi: Specifically, we’ll be discussing Depressed and Suicidal Patients in the emergency department. Jeff: As a quick survey of our audience before we begin, how many of you routinely encounter co-morbid psychiatric conditions in your ED patients, especially depression? Nachi: That would certainly be all of our listeners...2019-05-0400 minEMplify by EB MedicineEMplify by EB MedicineEpisode 27 - Emergency Department Diagnosis and Treatment of Sexually Transmitted Diseases (Pharmacology CME and Infectious Disease CME)Show Notes Jeff: Welcome back to EMplify, the podcast corollary to EB Medicine’s Emergency Medicine Practice. I’m Jeff Nusbaum, and I’m back with my co-host, Nachi Gupta. This month, we’re moving from the trauma bay back to a more private setting, to discuss Emergency Department Diagnosis and Treatment of Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Nachi: And for those of you who follow along with the print issue and might be reading in a public place, this issue has a few images that might not be ideal for wandering eyes. Jeff: I’d say we need a “not safe for work” labe...2019-04-0200 minEMplify by EB MedicineEMplify by EB MedicineEpisode 26 – Blunt Cardiac Injury: Emergency Department Diagnosis and Management (Trauma CME)Show Notes Jeff: Welcome back to EMplify, the podcast corollary to EB Medicine’s Emergency Medicine Practice. I’m Jeff Nusbaum, and I’m back with my co-host, Nachi Gupta. This month, after a few months of primarily medical topics, we’re talking trauma, specifically Blunt Cardiac Injury: Emergency Department Diagnosis and Management. Nachi: With no gold standard diagnostic test and with complications ranging from simple ectopic beats to fulminant cardiac failure and death, this isn’t an episode you’ll want to miss. Jeff: Before we begin, let me give a quick shout out to o...2019-03-0100 minEMplify by EB MedicineEMplify by EB MedicineEpisode 25 - Evaluation and Management of Life-Threatening Headaches in the Emergency DepartmentShownotes Jeff: Welcome back to EMplify, the podcast corollary to EB Medicine’s Emergency Medicine Practice. I’m Jeff Nusbaum, and I’m back with my co-host, Nachi Gupta. This month, we’re tackling an incredibly important topic - evaluation and management of life threatening headaches in the Emergency Department. Nachi: Fear not, this will not simply be “who needs a head CT episode”; we’ll cover much more than that. Listen closely as this is an important topic, with huge consequences for mismanagement. Jeff: Absolutely. As some quick background - headaches account for 3% of all ED...2019-02-0100 minEMplify by EB MedicineEMplify by EB MedicineEpisode 24 - First Trimester Pregnancy Emergencies: Recognition and Management  Jeff: Welcome back to Emplify, the podcast corollary to EB Medicine’s Emergency Medicine Practice. I’m Jeff Nusbaum, and I’m back with my co-host, Nachi Gupta. This month, we’re talking about a topic… Nachi: … woah wait, slow down for a minute, before we begin this month’s episode – we should take a quick pause to wish all of our listeners a happy new year! Thanks for your regular listenership and feedback. Jeff: And we’re actually hitting the two year mark since we started this podcast. At 25 episodes now...2019-01-0200 minEMplify by EB MedicineEMplify by EB MedicineEpisode 23 - Influenza Diagnosis and Management in the Emergency Department  Jeff: Welcome back to Emplify, the podcast corollary to EB Medicine’s Emergency Medicine Practice. I’m Jeff Nusbaum, and I’m back with my co-host, Nachi Gupta. This month, we’re talking about a topic that is ripe for review this time of year. We’re talking Influenza… Diagnosis and Management. Nachi: Very appropriate as the cold is settling in here in NYC and we’re already starting to see more cases of influenza. Remember that as you listen through the episode, the means we’re about to cover one of the CME questions for...2018-12-0100 minEMplify by EB MedicineEMplify by EB MedicineEpisode 22 - Electrical Injuries in the Emergency Department An Evidence-Based Review Jeff: Welcome back to Emplify, the podcast corollary to EB Medicine’s Emergency Medicine Practice. I’m Jeff Nusbaum, and I’m back with my co-host, Nachi Gupta. This month, we’re back with our old routine – no special guests. Nachi: Don’t sound so sad about it! Jeremy was great last month, and he’s definitely paved the way for more special guests in upcoming episodes. Jeff: You’re right. But this month’s episode is special in its own way - we’ll be tackling Electrical Injuries in the emergency depart...2018-11-0100 minEMplify by EB MedicineEMplify by EB MedicineEpisode 21- Updates and Controversies in the Early Management of Sepsis and Septic ShockDisclaimer: This is the unedited transcript of the podcast. Please excuse any typos. Jeff:  Welcome back to Emplify, the podcast corollary to EB Medicine’s Emergency Medicine Practice. I’m Jeff Nusbaum, and I’m back with my co-host, Nachi Gupta. This month, we’ll be talking Updates and Controversies in the Early Management of Sepsis and Septic Shock. We have a special  episode for you this month… We’ve brought Dr. Jeremy Rose, one of the peer reviewers, and a sepsis expert, on with us to talk through the content this month. Jeremy: Dr. Jeremy Rose he...2018-10-0100 minEMplify by EB MedicineEMplify by EB MedicineEpisode 20 - Emergency Department Management of North American Snake EnvenomationsJeff:  Welcome back to Emplify, the podcast corollary to EB Medicine’s Emergency Medicine Practice. I’m Jeff Nusbaum, and I’m back with my co-host, Nachi Gupta and we’ll be taking you through the September 2018 issue of Emergency Medicine Practice - Emergency Department Management of North American Snake envenomations. Nachi: Although this isn’t something we encountered too frequently – it does seem like I’ve been hearing more about snake bites in the recent months. Jeff: I actually flew someone just the other day because the local ED ran out of CroFab after an envenomation...2018-09-0100 minEMplify by EB MedicineEMplify by EB MedicineEpisode 19 - Cannabinoids: Emerging Evidence in Use and AbuseShow Notes Disclaimer: This is the unedited transcript of the podcast. Please excuse any typos. Jeff:  Welcome back to Emplify, the podcast corollary to EB Medicine’s Emergency Medicine Practice. I’m Jeff Nusbaum, and I’m back with my co-host, Nachi Gupta and we’ll be taking you through the August 2018 issue of Emergency Medicine Practice. Nachi: This month’s topic is one that Jeff has significant personal experience with from his college days. We’re reviewing Cannabinoids -- and emerging evidence in their use and abuse. Jeff: Um… that is definitely n...2018-08-0100 minEMplify by EB MedicineEMplify by EB MedicineEpisode 17 - Managing Shoulder Injuries in the Emergency Department Fracture, Dislocation, and OveruseJoin hosts Jeff Nusbaum, MD, and Nachi Gupta, MD on this episode of EMplify as they take you through the June 2018 issue of Emergency Medicine Practice: Managing Shoulder Injuries in the Emergency Department Fracture, Dislocation, and Overuse. This month, Richard Pescatore, director of clinical research at Crozer-Keystone Health System and clinical assistant professor at the Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine, along with Andrew Nyce, vice chairman and associate professor at cooper medical school of Rowan University reviewed just over 100 articles to come up with their evidence-based recommendations. Their recommendations were then edited by John Munyak of Maimonides and Mark Si...2018-06-0100 minEMplify by EB MedicineEMplify by EB MedicineEpisode 16 - Recognizing and Managing Emerging Infectious Diseases in the Emergency DepartmentJoin hosts Jeff Nusbaum, MD, and Nachi Gupta, MD on this episode of EMplify as they take you through the  May  2018  issue  of  Emergency  Medicine  Practice:  Recognizing  and  Managing  Emerging  Infectious  Diseases  in  the  Emergency  Department. This month’s issue was authored by Drs. Millan,  Thomas-Paulose, and Egan from Mount Sinai St  Luke’s and Mount Sinai West in New York city.2018-05-0100 minEMplify by EB MedicineEMplify by EB MedicineEpisode 15 - Jaundice in the Emergency Department: Meeting the Challenges of Diagnosis and TreatmentJaundice is a manifestation of elevated serum bilirubin, and can have many causes, some of which can be life-threatening. Join hosts Jeff Nusbaum, MD, and Nachi Gupta, MD on this episode of EMplify as they take you through the April 2018 issue of Emergency Medicine Practice: Jaundice in the Emergency Department: Meeting the Challenges of Diagnosis and Treatment. This month’s issue was authored by Dr. Taylor and Dr. Wheatley both of the Emory School of Medicine.  It was peer reviewed by Dr. Chung of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, and Dr. Horan of Our Lady of Lourdes Med...2018-04-0100 minEMplify by EB MedicineEMplify by EB MedicineEpisode 14 - Emergency Department Management of Smoke Inhalation Injury in AdultsWhen treating patients who have suffered injury in a fire, managing their airway is as critical as treating their burns. Join hosts Jeff Nusbaum, MD, and Nachi Gupta, MD on this episode of EMplify as they take you through the March 2018 issue of Emergency Medicine Practice: Emergency Department Management of Smoke Inhalation Injuries in Adults. This month’s issue was authored by Dr. Otterness and Dr. Ahn of the Stony Brook School of Medicine. It was also reviewed by a toxicology duo of Dr. Manini of The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and Dr...2018-03-0100 minEMplify by EB MedicineEMplify by EB MedicineEpisode 12 - Managing Patients with Oncologic Complications in the Emergency DepartmentAs the prevalence of cancer continues to increase in the general population and improvements in cancer treatment prolong survival, the incidence of patients presenting to the emergency department with oncologic complications will, similarly, continue to rise. This episode reviews 3 of the more common presentations of oncology patients to the emergency department: metastatic spinal cord compression, tumor lysis syndrome, and febrile neutropenia. Signs and symptoms of these conditions can be varied and nonspecific, and may be related to the malignancy itself or to an adverse effect of the cancer treatment. Timely evidence-based decisions in the emergency department regarding diagnostic testing, medications...2018-01-0200 minEMplify by EB MedicineEMplify by EB MedicineManaging Dislocations of the Hip, Knee, and Ankle in the Emergency DepartmentLower-extremity dislocations are less common in the emergency department (ED) than shoulder and elbow dislocations, and emergency clinicians’ experience with evaluation and reduction techniques is often limited. Nonetheless, these dislocations can be serious because of their association with vascular injury. This episode discusses the mechanism of injury, diagnostic approach, treatment plans, and potential complications of dislocations of the hip, knee, and ankle. This episode of EB Medicine's EMplify podcast is hosted by Jeff Nusbaum, MD, and Nachi Gupta, MD, PhD. This month's corresponding full-length journal issue of Emergency Medicine Practice was authored by Dr. Caylyne Arnold, Dr. Zane...2017-12-0127 minEMplify by EB MedicineEMplify by EB MedicineEpisode 10 - Management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease Flares in the Emergency DepartmentBecause of the chronic relapsing nature of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), emergency clinicians frequently manage patients with acute flares and complications. IBD patients present with an often-broad range of nonspecific signs and symptoms, and it is essential to differentiate a mild flare from a life-threatening intra-abdominal process. Recognizing extraintestinal manifestations and the presence of infection are critical. This episode reviews the literature on management of IBD flares in the emergency department, including laboratory testing, imaging, and identification of surgical emergencies, emphasizing the importance of coordination of care with specialists on treatment plans and offering patients resources for ongoing support2017-11-0100 minEMplify by EB MedicineEMplify by EB MedicineEpisode 9 - Diagnosis and Management of Acute Exacerbation of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseCOPD has huge economic and human burdens in the US. In fact, in 2010, two studies estimated that COPD exacted a direct and indirect cost of somewhere between $36 and $50 billion dollars in the US. With respect to the ED – in 2011, there were more than 1.7 million ED visits for COPD-related problems, with nearly 1/5th requiring hospitalization.   This episode of EB Medicine’s EMplify podcast is hosted by Jeff Nusbaum, MD, and Nachi Gupta, MD. This month’s corresponding full-length journal issue of Emergency Medicine Practice was authored by a strong team from the University of Maryland: Drs. Van Hol...2017-10-0129 minEMplify by EB MedicineEMplify by EB MedicineEpisode 8 - Recognizing and Managing Adrenal Disorders in the Emergency DepartmentPrimary and secondary adrenal insufficiency are underrecognized conditions among emergency department patients, affecting an estimated 10% to 20% of critically ill patients. The signs and symptoms of cortisol deficit can be nonspecific and wide-ranging, and identification and swift treatment with stress-dosing of hydrocortisone is vital to avoid life-threatening adrenal crisis. This episode offers a review of the literature regarding adrenal disorders, from diagnosis to management to disposition. This episode is hosted by Jeff Nusbaum, MD, and Nachi Gupta, MD. This month’s issue was authored by Drs. Cutright, Ducey, and Barthold of the University of Nebraska Medical Center, and it was edited by...2017-09-0100 minEMplify by EB MedicineEMplify by EB MedicineEpisode 7 - Emergency Management of Renal and Genitourinary Trauma: Best Practices UpdateFor trauma patients in the ED, life- and limb-threatening injuries take priority, but renal and genitourinary injury can have long-term consequences for patients, including chronic kidney disease, erectile dysfunction, incontinence, and other serious problems. This episode offers a review of the literature regarding treatment of renal and GU injuries, from diagnosis to management to disposition. This episode is hosted by Jeff Nusbaum, MD, and Nachi Gupta, MD. This month’s issue was authored by Drs. Bryant and Shewakramani of the University of Cincinnati College of medicine and it was edited by Dr. Bryce of Vanderbilt University Medical Center and Dr. Sh...2017-08-0100 minEMplify by EB MedicineEMplify by EB MedicineEpisode 6 - Identifying Emergency Department Patients With Chest Pain who are at Low Risk for Acute Coronary SyndromesThough a minority of patients presenting to the emergency department with chest pain have acute coronary syndromes, identifying the patients who may be safely discharged and determining whether further testing is needed remains challenging. This topic is of massive importance to emergency physicians and there is a wealth of literature exploring it. Every year, in the US, there are roughly 8 million ED visits for chest pain, and of those, only 13-25% lead to the diagnosis of acute coronary syndromes or ACS. This episode is hosted by Jeff Nusbaum, MD, and Nachi Gupta, MD. This month’s issue was authored by Dr...2017-07-0100 minEMplify by EB MedicineEMplify by EB MedicineEpisode 5 - Dental Emergencies Management Strategies That Improve Outcomes (Trauma CME)This month's episode of EMplify, a podcast corollary to the Emergency Medicine Practice journal, focuses on management strategies that improve dental emergency outcomes. Hosts Jeff Nusbaum, MD, and Nachi Gupta, MD, cover all aspects of the diagnosis and management of this condition, from initial diagnosis and treatment in the emergency department to controversies and cutting-edge strategies. This podcast is based on the full-length review published in the June 2017 issue of Emergency Medicine Practice. In it, author Ryan Pedigo, MD, Director of Undergraduate Medical Education at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center and Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at the David Geffen School of...2017-06-0100 minEMplify by EB MedicineEMplify by EB MedicineEpisode 4 - Acute Decompensated Heart Failure: New Strategies for Improving OutcomesThis month's episode of EMplify, the podcast corollary to the Emergency Medicine Practice journal, focuses on acute decompensated heart failure. Hosts Jeff Nusbaum, MD, and Nachi Gupta, MD, cover all aspects of the acute management of this condition, from initial diagnosis and treatment in the emergency department to novel biomarkers and new and controversial therapies. The podcast is based on the full-length review published in the May 2017 issue of Emergency Medicine Practice. In it, co-authors Emily Singer Fisher, MD, and Boyd Burns, DO, FACEP, FAAEM, both of the University of Oklahoma School of Community Medicine, cover evidence published in 190 articles...2017-05-0127 min