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Character Creation CastCharacter Creation CastSeries 79.2 - Solo RPGs - Elegy with Ryan BoelterWelcome to the second episode of series 79! In this series, we are going to be going over a different solo RPG every episode, and in today’s episode, Ryan is all by themself again to explore the game Elegy, an urban fantasy vampiric RPG by Miracle M!Character Creation Cast Patreonhttps://patreon.com/charactercreationcastAnnouncements: Bluesky Starter Pack! https://go.bsky.app/RBJ971x Join our Discord! https://discord.charactercreationcast.com Leave us reviews in any, or all, of these places:Character Creation Cast on Apple Podcasts (The best place to...2025-01-131h 44Athletics Check with Johnny Stanton IVAthletics Check with Johnny Stanton IVRyan Nemeth is a Lemon Shark - Athletics Check Episode 4AEW Wrestler Ryan "Hollywood Hunk" Nemeth jumps in with both feet and and takes us on a search for his deepest passions: Wresting, Acting & Sharks with host Johnny Stanton IV.   Hear about Ryan's process of channeling his character for the "Iron Claw" was an experience that brought him chills.  Learn about Ryan & Johnny's shared interest in Cleveland winters (brrrr!) but most importantly the amazing shark diving adventure Ryan took, where one of the most important things he learned was the "Floss" dance.  This is a one-of-kind interview with a truly unique star.Ryan Nemeth:Instagram - htt...2024-06-2153 minObligations at the LoungeObligations at the LoungeEpisode 21: Gambit Weekly Editor John Stanton!!! Live Music from Silver Synthetic!!!Howie and Scully interview John Stanton about life at Gambit Weekly.  They discuss how he once had his collarbone broken by Rudy Gulliani’s goons, the importance of reporting on New Orleans as a resident vs as a visitor,  the joys of an occasional day drink,  how urban alt-weekly’s have changed over the years, the connections between Journalism and barrooms, Jeff Landry’s war on public records, and how gosh darn old them Morning 40’s have gotten.One of his favorite local bands, Silver Synthetic provides two hot live tracks from their January 26 performance...2024-05-091h 56UFO TalkerUFO TalkerRetired Major Harold Skaarup talks about NORAD and UFOs, his friendship with Stanton Friedman and what it was like to be at NORAD HQ on 911Send us a textSeason 2 Episode 29.  Host Michael Ryan interviews retired Major Harold Skaarup.  Major Skaarup spent 40 years in Canadian Army Intelligence and he was deployed in Cyprus, Bosnia-Herzegovina and in Afghanistan.  He was also stationed at the NATO base in Lahr, Germany and the NORAD base at Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado.  He talks about NORAD and UFOs, his long friendship with Stanton Friedman and talks about if it is possible for military personnel to keep secret programs hidden from elected officials.  Major Skaarup has also written over 30 books including the book Visitors: Questions and Answers.  You can visit...2024-03-201h 33Future Generations Podcast with Dr. Stanton HomFuture Generations Podcast with Dr. Stanton Hom145: The Environmental Pandemic: How Mold, EMF and Chemicals Are Affecting Millions of People With Ryan BlaserHave you ever imagined a world where the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the food we eat could potentially harm us? The reality is, we have become acclimated to a toxic environment without even realizing it. Our bodies are constantly exposed to harmful chemicals, pollutants, and heavy metals, leading to various health problems that we may not have previously attributed to our surroundings.  Today, we are so fortunate to have Ryan Blaser, CEO of Test My Home, to raise awareness about the importance of testing for environmental toxins in the home. He talks about t...2023-05-0856 minAlways Better than Yesterday with Ryan Hartley | A Podcast for Heart Centred LeadersAlways Better than Yesterday with Ryan Hartley | A Podcast for Heart Centred LeadersEp 211 Interview Sessions with Kiki Stanton | The Heart-Centred WayJoin our mail list here for exclusive content here. Sign up for our Coaching here; https://abty.co.uk/coaching On episode 211 I welcome back to the podcast our great friend Kiki Stanton, founder of Kiki Kirby Coaching and Consultancy. Kiki originally joined us on episode 41 back in April 2019. Kiki helps heart-centred professionals and entrepreneurs to slow down, find inner peace and grow their mindset through coaching, consulting, and teaching tools, strategies, and techniques. In this episode you will hear: 01:50 the girl from Zimbabwe2023-02-221h 06Fractional CMO ShowFractional CMO ShowUnderstanding The Fractional CMO Method - Casey Stanton - The Fractional CMO Show - Episode #043The Fractional CMO route is great for marketers looking to serve multiple clients at a high level with each paying $3,000-$15,000 per month. This week, Casey Stanton talks about his Wall Street Journal #1 bestseller, The Fractional CMO Method, and what you can learn from it. You’ll learn about how to overcome the three biggest challenges of being a Fractional CMO: having control of your pipeline, getting your clients the results they need, and the length of your contracts.    Takeaways: The problem with being a consultant is the constant revolving door of prospecting for new...2022-08-2443 minFractional CMO ShowFractional CMO ShowHow can the Entrepreneurial Operating System work with a Fractional CMO? - Casey Stanton - Ep #039Many companies are implementing operating systems but what does that mean for you as a Fractional CMO? In this episode, Casey talks about which business operating systems are best for Fractional CMOs to work with. You’ll hear about many different kinds of operating systems that businesses use, what they do for businesses that use them, and why those businesses make such great clients for Fractional CMOs.   Takeaways: Businesses either run on an operating system or they don’t. The leading operating systems for businesses are the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) based on the book...2022-07-2710 minSomewhere in the SkiesSomewhere in the SkiesSpecial Episode | Remembering Stanton T. FriedmanOn a very special episode of SOMEWHERE IN THE SKIES, a collection of UFO researchers, journalists, and podcasters join Ryan in paying tribute to the one and only Stanton T. Friedman. Today is the anniversary of his passing, as we remember the prolific life and career of the "Godfather of UFOlogy." Friedman was one of the most outspoken, best known, and most trusted scientific UFO researchers in North America. He was employed for fourteen years as a nuclear physicist on many advanced nuclear and space system development programs for such companies as General Electric, Westinghouse, and General Motors. Since 1967...2022-05-132h 06ElwalgreensElwalgreensWRH:guests Tracey Stanton and SpyderWe have Tracey Stanton from the Flow of Love and master beat maker Spyder of Spyder beats in studio2022-04-2859 minPoor Lil ThingPoor Lil ThingPLT 9- JANE STANTONJust For Laughs Comedian Jane Stanton joins the PLT Pod on today's episode! We chat going full lesbian, Ryan's late game to puberty, being a female in the stand up comedy community and one of us gets kicked off a Disney set.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-03-301h 08LIFE DOWNUNDERLIFE DOWNUNDER💉 KILLER IN THE BLOODSTREAM: 'The Spike Protein'SYNOPSIS: A MUST LISTEN episode of LIFE DOWNUNDER with podcast host Gray STANTON. Episode 4 topics include: PMDA JAPAN 医薬品医療機器庁 - Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency (FDA / TGA equivalent) find COVID-19 vaccines unsafe, Pfizer Omitted Industry-Standard Safety Studies (see link below), Interviews on the COVID-19 Experimental-Gene-Therapy Injections (aka vaccines) killer in the bloodstream ('the Spike Protein') with Medical Doctor, Cardiologist, and Epidemiologist Dr. Peter McCULLOUGH, Dr. Byram BRIDLE (Viral Immunologist, University of Guelph, CANADA)), and US Board Certified Pathologist Dr. Ryan COLE (American Front Line Doctors (AFLDS)).“... documents obtained by scientists through the 'Freedom-Of-Information-Act' (FOIA) revealed pre-clinical studies showing the active part of...2021-10-311h 47Pulled Up ShortPulled Up ShortIs Adam Smith a friend of social justice? (Ryan Hanley)Featuring Ryan Hanley with Stanton Wortham (host) and Greg Kalscheur (commentator)The central figure in this episode is Adam Smith, an economist and philosopher most notorious for being the “Father of Capitalism.” Ryan Hanley draws from his own research to demonstrate how Smith’s focus on markets is compatible with commitments to social justice and to providing for the poor.2021-04-2636 minYankee ChroniclesYankee ChroniclesEpisode 93: Stanton; They Love Him, They Love Him Not....Stanton explodes. Who was Booed? Tat's question of the day, Donald's 5 and Rob's trivia.2021-04-0746 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineStephen Anderson, MD, FACEP - Emergency Medicine FoundationForty-seven years ago, the Emergency Medicine Foundation was created to help define the specialty and move it forward. Dr. Stephen Anderson and Dr. Ryan Stanton sat down to talk about how the EMF is improving the specialty of Emergency Medicine with funding for research and advocacy. www.emfoundation.org2019-09-3015 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineDavid Wang, MD - Palliative CareToday on ACEP Frontline Dr Ryan Stanton talks with his guest Dr. David Wang about Palliative Care and how to have difficult conversations with patients and their loved ones. For more resources, please visit ACEP's Palliative Care page: https://www.acep.org/by-medical-focus/palliative-medicine/2019-09-2325 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineDaniel Moore, MD - Efficiency and ED FlowToday’s ACEP Frontline was recorded at the Emerald Coast Conference in Destin Florida earlier this spring. Dr. Ryan Stanton talked with Dr. Daniel Moore about capacity and throughput in Emergency Medicine. Dr. Moore took data from his department and came up with solutions tailored for their needs and has solved their front-end patient wait times and created capacity for transfers.2019-09-0928 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineDr. Andrea Brault- Billing And Networks- ECC19In this episode of ACEP Frontline, Dr. Ryan Stanton interviews Dr. Andrea Brault, a national leader in physician billing, reimbursement, and legislation, about some of the things we can do to reflect the care provided AND where we are going in the future.2019-09-0230 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineCedric Dark, MD, MPH - Medicare For All (LAC19)On this episode of ACEP Frontline we head back to LAC19 and talk about health care coverage. Dr. Ryan Stanton and Dr. Cedric Dark dig into what Medicare for All might look like and what it would take to fund it.2019-07-2229 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineMichael Bublewicz, MD, MBA - Mask-free NIV for the Emergency DepartmentToday on ACEP Frontline Dr. Ryan Stanton and his guest Dr. Michael Bublewicz discuss mask-free NIV – a growing technology for the ED patient in respiratory distress.2019-07-1528 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineCaroline Freiermuth, MD - Treating Sickle Cell Disease in the EDToday on ACEP Frontline, host Dr. Ryan Stanton and his guest Dr. Caroline Freiermuth discuss treating the Sickle Cell patient when they present to the ED. June 19 was Sickle Cell awareness day, so it’s the perfect time to refresh your understanding of this rare but significant disease and get some pearls for the management of the patient. For more information about improving EM care for the Sickle Cell Disease, please visit http://www.acep.org/by-medical-focus/hematology/sickle-cell/2019-06-2434 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineErik Blutinger, MD and Scott Pasichow, MD - EMRA Resident TransitionIn today’s episode of "ACEP Frontline", Dr. Ryan Stanton talks with EMRA members Dr. Erik Blutinger and Dr. Scott Pasichow about starting a career in Emergency Medicine. Whether you are graduating med school and going into residency, moving from residency to attending or to a fellowship, even going from attending back into fellowship, transition can be unnerving. How does one actually prepare for the life in Emergency Medicine? Dr. Blutinger and Dr. Pasichow share their insights.2019-06-1740 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineHoward Mell, MD, MPH, CPE, FACEP – Merit Badge MedicineOn today’s ACEP Frontline, Dr. Ryan Stanton and his guest, Dr. Howie Mell, talk about merit badges. Is there value in the merit badge or is it a lack of respect for the specialty of EM?2019-06-1040 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineScott Pasichow, MD, MPH - Resident FinancesOn today’s “ACEP Frontline”, Dr. Ryan Stanton talks to Dr. Scott Pasichow about your finances as a resident transitioning to an attending. How do you go from spending massive amounts of money on education, to making a little in residency and now looking at the salary of an attending physician? What about insurance? When do you start planning for retirement? Find out on this episode!2019-06-0328 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineSam Quinones - DreamlandToday, on "ACEP Frontline", it's the episode you've been waiting for! Award winning journalist and author, Sam Quinones, talks with Dr. Ryan Stanton about his revolutionary book, "Dreamland". You absolutely cannot miss this narrative about how the opioid epidemic unfolded and where we are headed as a country in crisis. http://www.samquinones.com/books/dreamland/2019-05-2038 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineRyan Stanton, MD, FACEP - Opioid Update, State of the UnionIn this last podcast in the TN-CEP series, Dr. Ryan Stanton gives an update on the opioid crisis. What progress has been made? Is there light at the end of the tunnel? What work still needs to be done? Dr. Stanton shares data, legislative efforts and insights about the opioid crisis in this special edition of ACEP Frontline.2019-05-1347 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineBenjamin Smith, MD, FACEP – The Future of PoCUSOn the episode of "ACEP Frontline", Dr. Ryan Stanton and Dr. Ben Smith discuss Point of Care Ultrasound (PoCUS). Portable hand held ultrasound devices have become very affordable, but as with any diagnostic tool, you still need practice to be proficient. This episode was recorded at the TN ACEP annual meeting.2019-05-0627 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineFrank Tift, MD, FACEP - Down with Backboards in EMSRecorded at the TN-CEP annual meeting, Dr. Ryan Stanton continues his conversation with Dr. Frank Tift about updates in EMS. In this episode Dr. Tift shares pearls about what we should be doing, and perhaps more importantly, what we shouldn't be doing in regard to spinal motion restriction.2019-04-2923 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineFrank Tift, MD, FACEP - Updates in EMS, Part 1Recorded at TN-CEP, Dr. Ryan Stanton talks to Dr. Frank Tift about general EMS updates. Dr. Tift shares pearls from LLSA articles including tourniquet use, expanded use of Narcan and using D10 vs. D50 for hypoglycemia.2019-04-2227 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineDarria Long Gillespie, MD, FACEP – Mom HacksOn this episode of “ACEP Frontline”, Dr. Ryan Stanton talks to Dr. Darria Long Gillespie about her best-selling book, “Mom Hacks”. You knock it out of the park as an Emergency Physician, so how come you just don’t feel like you have it all together at home? Spoiler alert, you don’t need to be a mom to appreciate the hacks and insights in this episode! You can find the book here: https://drdarria.com/momhacks/ Twitter: @drdarria2019-04-1625 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineMichael Gerardi, MD, FACEP - Single PayerOn this episode of "ACEP Frontline", Dr. Ryan Stanton talks with Dr. Michael Gerardi about paying for healthcare. Is America ready for Single Payer? The ACA was a step in the right direction, but premiums and deductibles are still quite significant for many. Listen in as Dr. Stanton and Dr. Gerardi dig in to the details about Single Payer coverage.2019-04-0941 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineJohn Rogers, MD, FACEP - Death by MetricsToday on ACEP Frontline, Dr. Ryan Stanton and Dr. John Rogers talk metrics. The goal of measures should be to help to inform and make better decisions about patient care but all too often the measures become the goal.2019-04-0126 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineSteven Haywood, MD – Airway EvolutionOn this episode of ACEP's Frontline, host, Dr. Ryan Stanton talks to Dr. Steve Haywood about advances in ED respiratory care and management. This episode was recorded at the Tennessee ACEP Annual meeting in Chattanooga.2019-03-2528 minThe ForceCast: Star Wars News and CommentaryThe ForceCast: Star Wars News and CommentaryThe ForceCast: March 25th- Stephen StantonThe ForceCast is back!!! This week, Ryan and Daniel are joined by Stephen Stanton, as he celebrates his 10th anniversary of joining The Clone Wars cast. Uncle Maralo shares some behind the scenes stories and explains how he got some of his most famous roles. Then, Steve and Dustin from TFN join the show to discuss the Lego panel that Steve is producing at Celebration. Dustin breaks down the TFN/Rebelscum/ForceCast booth, and what we can expect from TheForce.net during Celebration. Ryan ends the show discussing how you can make Celebration...2019-03-251h 17ACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineJessica Whittle, MD, FACEP – Sepsis Sound OffOn this week’s episode of ACEP’s Frontline, host Dr. Ryan Stanton, talks with his guest Dr. Jessica Whittle about Sepsis. Are the current Sepsis guidelines your friend or foe? Sepsis evaluation and management is complicated. One of the biggest challenges of treating sepsis can be fluid management. Dr. Whittle shares her expertise about fluid bolus as well as additional pearls about the early recognition and management of sepsis.2019-03-1126 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineGerad Troutman, MD, FACEP – EMS DiversionIn this week’s ACEP Frontline Dr. Ryan Stanton and his guest Dr. Gerad Troutman discuss EMS Diversion. With more cities moving toward eliminating diversion, how is patient care impacted and what does that mean for the ED as far as boarding and crowding are concerned?2019-03-0424 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineUpendo N. George, MD – Emergency Medicine in AfricaIn today’s "ACEP Frontline", host, Dr. Ryan Stanton talks with Dr. Upendo George, an Emergency Physician from, Tanzania. Dr. George shares her experiences about the relatively young specialty of Emergency Medicine in her country. Listen in to hear how the practice of Emergency Medicine has made a dramatic difference in patient outcomes in Tanzania. Dr. George on Twitter: @ulovegeorge2019-02-2516 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineColin Kaide, MD, FACEP - Treating Hemophilia A in the ED, Challenges and OpportunitiesIn this episode of ACEP Frontline, host Dr. Ryan Stanton and his guest Dr. Colin Kaide discuss the difficulties of identifying and initiating care for the patient presenting with hemophilia A. They uncover challenges and offer insights for this rare but serious disorder. After listening to this podcast, please copy and paste the following link into the address bar to login to acep.org and complete a test to earn CME credit. https://ecme.acep.org/diweb/gateway/init/1/f/catalog*2Fitem*2Feid*2F303137 **NOTE**: To take the test and claim CME for listening to this podcast, you are required...2019-02-1824 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineAmal Mattu, MD, FACEP - Updates in EKGOn today’s episode of ACEP’s Frontline, host Dr. Ryan Stanton and his guest, Dr. Amal Mattu discuss updates in EKG. Dr. Mattu shares the secret to interpreting EKGs and also how to avoid some common pitfalls when interpreting them. They also discuss, “Electrocardiography in Emergency, Acute and Critical Care, 2nd Edition”, ACEP’s newest Electrocardiography book which Dr. Mattu co-edited with Jeffery Tabas, MD, FACEP and William Brady, MD, FACEP. Download a FREE chapter from the book here: http://Bookstore.Acep.Org/Img/Product/Description/ECG%202e%20Chapter%201.Pdf Purchase the book here: http://bookstore.acep.org/electrocardiography-in-emegency-medicine/electrocar...2019-02-1126 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline: Geriatric Emergency Department Accreditation (GEDA)In today’s ACEP Frontline, host Dr. Ryan Stanton and his guests, Dr. Ula Hwang, Dr. Michael Malone Dr. and Kevin Biese wrap up a three-part series on the Geriatric Emergency Department Accreditation (GEDA) program. They discuss how to help your ED become more geriatric focused, and about GEDA accreditation levels available. With an estimated 10,000 Baby Boomers turning 65 every day, this patient population continues to grow. The older patient not only has specific medical needs, but he/she may also have complex social challenges that effect care options. Listen in as the group discusses ACEP’s GEDA program and why it's...2019-02-0440 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineRachel Garvin, MD – The Crashing AirwayOn today’s “ACEP Frontline”, host Dr. Ryan Stanton and his guest Dr. Rachel Garvin talk about airway management in the crashing or critically ill patient. Your best chance to have the process go smoothly, is to ensure you have a plan and you should start developing that plan as soon as the patient comes in. Listen in as Dr. Garvin shares pearls and pitfalls for the management of these patients as well as patients who don’t need intubation but may need airway support for other reasons.2019-01-2821 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineAlisa Niksch, MD – Biomagnetic Cardiac ScreeningOn today’s ACEP Frontline, host Dr. Ryan Stanton his guest Dr. Alisa Niksch talk about Magnetocardiography (MCG). Not familiar with MCG? No worries, Dr. Niksch explains it all – so let’s dig in to this week’s episode to see if this technology can help risk stratify your cardiac patient. This episode was recorded live at ACEP18.2019-01-2231 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicinePatricia Kavanagh, MD – Sickle Cell Disease and the Pediatric PatientOn Today’s “ACEP Frontline”, host Dr. Ryan Stanton and his guest, Dr. Patricia Kavanagh, discuss caring for the pediatric patient with Sickle Cell Disease. While some areas of the country see more presentations of Sickle Cell Disease than others, it’s important to be prepared for this patient. Dr Kavanagh is the Chair-elect of the Emergency Department Sickle Cell Care Coalition (EDSC30). For more information about EDSC3 please visit: https://www.acep.org/by-medical-focus/hematology/sickle-cell/#sm.001j4azu7y3sd9x114c2gc9fkixso2019-01-1537 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineAndrea Brault, MD, FACEP – Insurance Gaps and Payment GamesOn today’s ACEP Frontline we’re talking about payments and who’s responsible. Host Dr. Ryan Stanton and his guest Dr. Andrea Brault discuss “The Prudent Layperson Standard” and how payers are trying to change the game. More and more the patient is left to determine if they are having a medical emergency. Patients are afraid they’ll be left with the bill when the insurance company threatens to deny claims and some of these patients are suffering harm and dire outcomes because they don’t go to the ED. What can be done? Listen in to find out!2019-01-0725 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineRyan Stanton, MD, FACEP - Evolution of EM Education (SEC ACEP 2018)As part of the celebration of ACEP’s 50th anniversary, host Dr. Ryan Stanton gave this talk at the SEC ACEP 2018 conference in June 2018. Listen in as Dr. Stanton shares his views on where we have been and where we are going in Emergency Medicine education. Slides: http://media.mycrowdwisdom.com.s3.amazonaws.com/acep/ACEP%20Frontline/SEC18-%20Medical%20Education-%20Oh%20How%20Things%20Have%20Changed.pdf2018-12-3131 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineRyan Stanton, MD, FACEP - Opioid State Of The Union (SEC ACEP 2018)On today’s ACEP Frontline, host Dr. Ryan Stanton shares a lecture from the SEC ACEP 2018 conference in Destin, Florida. This lecture was recorded in June 2018, so some numbers may have changed. The take home message is that while some improvements have been made in the opioid epidemic, there is a long way to go. Dr. Stanton discusses current legislation, prescribing practices and OUD epidemic numbers in this special edition of ACEP Frontline. Slides: http://media.mycrowdwisdom.com.s3.amazonaws.com/acep/ACEP%20Frontline/SEC18-%20Opioids-%20legislation%2C%20lawsuits%2C%20and%20lexington.pdf2018-12-2434 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineRyan Stanton, MD, FACEP: Myth BustingACEP Frontline goes rogue! This week, host Dr. Ryan Stanton takes a break from interviewing guests and shares a talk he gave at the ACEP 2018 SEC Educational Conference. This episode is all about “Myth Busting”! Dr. Stanton takes the Top Ten list of myths as recommended from EM Docs, and busts them. Find out what “medical absolutes” you learned long ago, that are absolutely wrong.2018-12-1736 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineAlexander Limkakeng, MD, FACEP – Research EvolutionIn this episode of ACEP’s “Frontline”, your host Dr. Ryan Stanton talks to Dr. Alexander Limkekang about the Research Forum at ACEP18. What does machine learning or EHR algorithms have to do with emergency medicine? Plenty! Find out how “big data” supports your clinical efforts in advancing patient care.2018-12-1025 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineTorree McGowan, MD, FACEP - Military Medicine and Disaster PreparednessOn today’s episode of ACEP’s “Frontline”, host Dr. Ryan Stanton talks with Dr. Torree McGowan about her experience in the military and how that has shaped her career. Most of Emergency Medicine was started if not shaped on the battlefield. Did you know Emergency Ultrasound was developed for the military? Find out what other medical advancements are attributed to the military and how we translate those into protocols for mass casualty situations when they happen in our communities.2018-12-0426 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineRachel Liu, MD, FACEP – Ultrasound in ACLSToday on ACEP’s “Frontline”, host Dr. Ryan Stanton talks with Dr. Rachel Liu about Ultrasound in ACLS. Recorded live at ACEP18, Dr. Stanton and Dr. Liu discuss how ultrasound is being used in ACLS applications including using transthoracic echocardiogram (TTE) to monitor compressions and compression location during cardiac arrest. Listen in to learn what skills you should know and pearls from one of ACEP’s top Ultrasound experts!2018-11-2617 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineBrent Myers, MD, MPH, FACEP, FAEMS – Disaster ReadinessDr. Myers is the president of the National Association of EMS Physicians (NAEMSP) and sat down to talk with ACEP's "Frontline" host, Dr. Ryan Stanton at ACEP18 to discuss the continuum of care in a disaster event. Whether it’s a rapidly unfolding mass shooting, or a longer sustained even like a hurricane or wildfire - there are a lot of moving parts when it comes to providing care for those effected by the event. Listen in to see how to partner with other first responders and emergency providers when the unthinkable happens.2018-11-2019 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicinePaul Kivela, MD, MBA, FACEP – Advancing Unity in Emergency MedicineWith increasing corporatization of Emergency Medicine, how do we get back to a place of support and empowerment of the Emergency Physician? On this episode of ACEP Frontline, host Dr. Ryan Stanton and ACEP’s Immediate Past President, Dr. Paul Keivela, discuss divisions within the specialty of EM and how to come together and present a unified front. How has social media effected the discussion? Find out on today’s Frontline.2018-11-1228 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineScott Kurpiel, MD, MBA – Clinical Ultrasound Accreditation Program (CUAP)In today’s episode of ACEP’s Frontline, Dr. Ryan Stanton talks with Dr. Scott Kurpiel about ACEP's Clinical Ultrasound Accreditation Program (CUAP). This program is not an individual merit badge, but an accreditation for the ED focusing on making sure the Emergency Department meets requirements for the Ultrasound program’s administration, quality and safety. This program was developed in an effort to standardize quality and safety for Point of Care ultrasound. Find out what benefits this program can bring to your hospital! For more information about CUAP check out their webpage: https://www.acep.org/by-medical-focus/ultrasound/cuap/cuap-home/2018-11-0524 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineMarianne Gausche-Hill, MD, FACEP – BRUEToday on ACEP’s Frontline your host Dr. Ryan Stanton talks with Dr. Marianne Gausche-Hill about something that impacts all emergency physicians. The term BRUE is the ‘new’ ALTE. In 2016 the American Academy of Pediatrics began using the term after releasing a policy statement about an infant who experience a “Brief Resolved Unexplained Event”. It refers to infants under 12 months of age who, according to the parent, had an event such as a loss of tone, stiffening, an apneic episode or loss of consciousness for no apparent reason. What’s different in this new policy statement? Who’s high-risk, who’s low-risk, who...2018-10-2922 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineSeth Trueger, MD, MPH, FACEP – EM Social MediaACEP Frontline host, Dr. Ryan Stanton talks with EM Social Media guru, Dr. Seth Trueger about how social media impacts emergency medicine information. FOAMed? Fake News? How do you decide and what do you do with the information? Tune in and listen to the conversation.2018-10-2228 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineJerome Hoffman, MD, FACEP - EM Literature UpdateToday on ACEP’s "Frontline", host, Dr. Ryan Stanton and his guest, Dr. Jerome Hoffman, discuss clinical pearls in recent EM literature. What are the new practice-changing articles for the year? Dig in to the details in this episode, recorded live at ACEP18.2018-10-1522 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineRichard Bukata, MD – Evaluating Physician PerformanceOn this episode of ACEP’s Frontline, host Dr. Ryan Stanton talks with Dr. Richard Bukata about evaluating physician performance. Why measure physician performance? Because your patients deserve the best care you can give them. There can be huge discrepancies in patient admissions and test ordering from physician to physician, but what does that mean for patient outcomes? Listen in on this lively discussion recorded at ACEP18.2018-10-1028 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineBrian Levine, MD, FACEP - EMRA's New Antibiotic GuideACEP18 has just started and we already have experts “On the Air”! Today, ACEP Frontline host Dr. Ryan Stanton and his guest Dr. Brian Levine discuss antibiotic stewardship. EMRA has just released a new antibiotic guide and it has everything you need to know! This is one conversation you don't want to miss!2018-10-0127 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineJennifer L Wiler, MD, MBA, FACEP – Alternative Payment ModelsOn this episode of ACEP's "Frontline", host Dr. Ryan Stanton talks to Dr. Jennifer Wiler about Alternative Payment Models. Do you know what “Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 (MACRA)” is? It’s potentially the most important piece of legislation passed in this decade which is going to change the way physicians and clinicians are paid. Listen in to find out how this impacts Emergency Physicians and how can you help shape these models.2018-09-2423 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineNeal E. Flomenbaum, MD, FACEP – Moving EM Out of the EDOn today’s ACEP Frontline, host Dr. Ryan Stanton and his guest Dr. Neal Flomenbaum talk about moving Emergency Medicine out of the ED. Dr. Flomenbaum shares his views about the shift from Emergency Medicine being all inpatient based treatment to starting patient care closer to where the emergency is occurring in some cases. This can mean Urgent Care Centers, Free-Standing Emergency Departments, Telemedicine, Community Based Para-medicine, Event Medicine and more. Listen in as Dr. Stanton and Dr. Flomenbaun discuss pushing care closer to the patient when time and treatment considerations require it.2018-09-1723 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineStefanie Simmons, MD, FACEP – Physician Coaching and EngagementOn this episode of “ACEP’s Frontline”, host Dr. Ryan Stanton and his guest, Dr. Stefanie Simmons, discuss physician burnout, career engagement, wellness and how all of these can help to improve the patient experience. Supporting physicians in their jobs and providing the opportunity for mentoring and coaching can help the physician succeed when they face frustration and burnout in the ED.2018-09-1221 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineMark S. Rosenberg, DO, MBA, FACEP – End-of-life Care in the Emergency DepartmentToday on ACEP Frontline, host Dr. Ryan Stanton talks to Dr. Mark Rosenberg about the patient’s end-of-life care. When asked “how do you want to die”, most relatively healthy people will say, “in my sleep” or “I just want to drop dead”, but the reality is, 6.4% of population in North American will die from a sudden death episode. Statistically the rest of the population will die from a cancer trajectory, organ failure trajectory, or dementia. Each of these areas can benefit from palliative care. Studies show that people live longer and had better quality of life when provided with palliative car...2018-09-0330 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineAnna McFarlin, MD - Pediatric Head Injury and FeverToday, Dr. Ryan Stanton talks with Dr. Anna McFarlin about pediatric head injury and pediatric fever. They discuss tools use to assess suspected concussion and the parameters for recovery and a follow-up, including return to play options for the younger athlete. Also, in this episode, learn about pediatric fever. What are the guidelines for the under three-months old vs. over three-months old? What is the magic number for fever? Find out on this episode of ACEP Frontline. Additional resources: Pediatric Head Injury Guidelines: https://www.acep.org/globalassets/uploads/uploaded-files/acep/advocacy/federal-issues/equal/pediatric-head-injury-2plus-pathway-ema-april-2016.pdf ACEP Clinical Policy...2018-08-2730 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineEric Ketcham, MD and Kathryn Hawk, MD – MAT 3-RuleOn today’s ACEP Frontline, Dr. Ryan Stanton discusses the MAT 3-Rule for prescribing buprenorphine for the opioid use disorder patient. Recorded live at LAC18, ACEP experts Dr. Eric Ketcham and Dr. Kathryn Hawk talk about how helping the patient with opioid withdrawal symptoms, they are more likely to continue on a path to help and recovery. Listen in to this critical discussion to learn what you need to know about care for this growing population. Resource: COWS Score https://www.mdcalc.com/cows-score-opiate-withdrawal Survey Results: http://media.mycrowdwisdom.com.s3.amazonaws.com/acep/ACEP%20Frontline/%28STR-TA%29%20EMPRN%20-%20Buprenorphine%2C...2018-08-2025 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineJames Dahle, MD, FACEP – White Coat InvestorWhat’s the difference between wealth and income? Find out on this episode of ACEP Frontline. Dr. Ryan Stanton takes todays topic out of the ED and discusses physician finances with White Coat Investor, Dr. Jim Dahle. Find out the top three things residents and attending physicians can do to help build wealth. Also, learn how to avoid some of the biggest mistakes that many physicians make with their money. This is one episode you literally can’t afford to miss! For more information about The White Coat Investor, visit: https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/2018-08-1435 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineEric Ketcham, MD and Kathryn Hawk, MD - Medication Assisted Treatment EMPRN Survey ResultsOn today’s ACEP Frontline, Dr. Ryan Stanton discusses Medication Assisted Treatment for patients with opioid use disorder. Recorded live at LAC18, ACEP experts Dr. Eric Ketcham and Dr. Kathryn Hawk share the results of a survey from the Emergency Medicine Practice Research Network (EMPRN) about current practices for patients with an addiction disorder. Survey Results: http://media.mycrowdwisdom.com.s3.amazonaws.com/acep/ACEP%20Frontline/%28Indivior%29%20EMPRN%20-%20Buprenorphine%2C%203-day%20rule-Waiver%20training%2C%20and%20OUD%20survey.pdf Funding for this podcast was made possible (in part) by an unrestricted educational grant from Indivior Inc. For more information about EM...2018-08-0635 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineDr. Sandy Schneider, Dr. Mark Rosenberg, and Dr. Kevin Biese - Why GEDA? Why ACEP?Dr. Ryan Stanton talks with Dr. Sandy Schneider, Dr. Mark Rosenberg, and Dr. Kevin Biese on this edition of “ACEP Frontline”. The group discusses “Why GEDA? Why ACEP, and why is a geriatric ED important?” This podcast covers the evolution of care for older adults, how four EM organizations came together to spearhead and document standards of care to the point of achieving the ACEP accreditation program. Hear about the journey, the patient benefit, and stakeholder value. Check out the webpage for more information on GEDA: https://www.acep.org/by-medical-focus/geriatrics/2018-07-3037 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineKevin Biese, MD MAT, FACEP - ACEP GEDA ProgramOn this edition of "ACEP Frontline", Dr. Kevin Biese talks with Dr. Ryan Stanton, on "Why Geriatrics and Emergency Medicine?" This podcast addresses the broader needs of seniors in the ED and what is being done today to improve value-based care. Click the following link for more information on GEDA: https://www.acep.org/by-medical-focus/geriatrics/2018-07-2324 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineDavid E Wilcox, MD, FACEP – The Evolution of ACEP’s Leadership and Advocacy ConferenceOn today’s ACEP Frontline, host Dr. Ryan Stanton talks to Dr. David Wilcox about LAC18. ACEP started hosting a Leadership Conference in the Dallas area, years ago. In 1987, they determined that there also needed to be political advocacy for the patient and started the Advocacy Conference in, Washington, DC. There were only a handful of participants at the first Advocacy Conference. Now, in the combined Leadership and Advocacy Conference (LAC) there are 500-600 attendees. Hear what the conference is about and why it’s so valuable to ACEP members and the patients you care for. Get Involved: https://www.acep...2018-07-1625 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineDr. K Kay Moody, DO, MPH, FACEP - Social Media, Wellness and emDocsIn this edition of ACEP’s Frontline, Dr. Ryan Stanton and Dr. K Kay Moody discuss social media and wellness in Emergency Medicine. Dr. Moody started emDocs to help improve EM physician wellness by giving docs a place to connect and share their struggles and triumphs. The site morphed into a full information exchange and FOAMed environment. Now, with 17K members on the emDocs site, Dr. Moody has launched a new effort in EM Physician Wellness – and it's about as far away from technology as you can get. Listen in and learn how she’s helping physicians focus on their wellbe...2018-07-0224 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineGillian Schmitz, MD, FACEP - Diversity in EM LeadershipThis week on ACEP's Frontline, Dr. Ryan Stanton talks with ACEP Board member Dr. Gillian Schmitz about diversity in EM Leadership. Dr. Schmitz has been involved at ACEP since her second year in residency and shares her insights about the importance of diversity in leadership. Find out how to increase your leadership potential and get involved. Whether your goal is the Board of Directors, the C-Suite or Committee Chair, it's time to start making a difference!2018-06-2527 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineDonald E Stader, MD, FACEP - "Bring 'em All"This year we celebrate 50 years in EM and the 50th anniversary of ACEP. In this edition of ACEP’s Frontline, Dr. Ryan Stanton had the opportunity to talk to Dr. Don Stader, editor-in-chief of the ACEP’s 50th anniversary book, “Bring ‘em All”. This visually stunning book captures the equally stunning stories in emergency medicine shared by providers who create the mosaic which is true to the history of emergency medicine. Hear how the book was conceived and produced in an effort that celebrates emergency medicine’s commitment to do whatever it takes to care for patients and communities. Bring ‘em All: Chaos...2018-06-1828 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineAlexis LaPietra, DO, FACEP and Mark Rosenberg, DO, FACEP - ALTO Update, LAC18Dr. Ryan Stanton talks to Dr. Alexis LaPietra, DO, FACEP, and Dr. Mark Rosenberg, DO, FACEP, about being better stewards of opioids and the emergency departments role in the opioid crisis. They discuss innovations in pain management and how to safely and more effectively treat the patient without opioids. At St Joseph Regional Medical Center in NJ, they have seen an 82% reduction in the prescriptions of opioids using ALTO (Alternatives to Opioids). “Its real simple, if you’re not part of the solution, you’re part of the problem.” Find out how to be part of the solution on this episode...2018-06-0443 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineJim Augustine, MD, FACEP - Drug ShortagesACEP Frontline host Dr. Ryan Stanton talks to Dr. Jim Augustine about drug shortages in the US. Why is this unprecedented issue happening and what can you do when the drug you need for your patient isn’t on the shelf?2018-05-2943 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineMarianne Gausche-Hill, MD, FACEP – Delivery in the ERACEP’s Frontline, host Dr. Ryan Stanton and Dr. Marianne Gausche-Hill discuss emergent delivery in the ED. Listen in as they discuss prolapsed cords, breech deliveries and shoulder dystocia and more.2018-05-2128 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineDavid Rehr, PhD - How to Talk to a LegislatorOn this special edition of ACEP’s Frontline, host Dr. Ryan Stanton and Dr. David Rehr, of the Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University, get you ready to talk to your legislator before you head to Washington, DC for ACEP’s Leadership and Advocacy Conference. Whether you head to Capitol Hill or to your state legislator’s office, be prepared to talk to your elected official with these tips for success. Ideas to build relationships with elected officials: http://media.mycrowdwisdom.com.s3.amazonaws.com/acep/ACEP%20Frontline/Ideas%20to%20build%20relationships%20with%20elected%20officials.docx2018-05-1844 minACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineTimothy Horeczko, MD, FACEP – Peds EKGToday on ACEP’s Frontline, host Dr. Ryan Stanton talks to Dr. Tim Horeczko about when to get and EKG for the pediatric patient. They discuss five major killers that you can save a life with by diagnosing just by sight.2018-05-1443 min