Episodios

  • (Not So) MicroSkills! With Adaira Landry & Resa E. Lewiss
    Apr 1 2026

    This episode of EMRA*Cast delves into the making of "MicroSkills: Small Actions, Big Impact," a powerful book by Drs. Adaira Landry and Resa Lewiss. Much like the book itself, the conversation breaks down a big topic (how to be successful at life) into snackable stories. Join host D'Monte Farley to learn some premium life tips.

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    28 m
  • Bridging Health and Humanity: AI in EM
    Mar 13 2026

    In this EMRA*Cast episode of Bridging Health and Humanity, host Natalie Hernandez speaks with Dr. Maya Yiadom, MD, MPH, MSCI, an associate professor and director of Precision Analytics and Data Integration in Emergency Medicine at Stanford, about how artificial intelligence is reshaping emergency care.

    They discuss practical AI already in use (predictive analytics and ambient AI scribes), how AI can be designed from clinical workflows to improve detection and timeliness (for example, speeding recognition of STEMI), and the promise of tools that reduce documentation burden and support decision-making.

    Dr. Yiadom also grapples with real risks — biased training data, subgroup performance, privacy and cloud constraints — and emphasizes protecting trainee learning while teaching residents how to use AI responsibly. She closes on an optimistic note: AI as a fail-safe that augments clinicians' judgment rather than replaces the human art of medicine.

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    28 m
  • On Becoming a People Doctor
    Feb 17 2026
    This week on EMRA*Cast, Dr. Jay Kaplan shares compelling insights on the evolution of emergency medicine and the art of being a 'people doctor.' Join host Blythe Fiscella, MD, for a heartfelt conversation that's sure to inspire! Get tips on overcoming moral injury, finding your fit in medicine, and running a marathon instead of a sprint.
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    30 m
  • Kratom: The Gas Station "Supplement" That Brings Patients to the ED with Special Guest Dr. Sean Nordt
    Feb 1 2026

    Dr. Sean Nordt is an emergency physician, toxicologist, pharmacist, and educator with deep expertise at the intersection of clinical toxicology, addiction medicine, and frontline emergency care. As a former Poison Center director, he brings a wealth of insight to a discussion with host Dr. Lauren Rosenfeld. Let's get into it! Tune in as Dr. Nordt explains an increasingly common—and often misunderstood—ED presentation: kratom.

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    20 m
  • HIV and HCV Screening in the ED
    Jan 15 2026

    The CDC and ACEP both recommend opt-out screening for HIV in most emergency departments, though this practice is far from widespread. Host Peter Lorenz, MD, sits down with Emory University's Emma Sizemore, MD, MPH, to discuss the nuances of implementing an opt-out HIV and HCV screening program in the emergency department.

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    23 m
  • A Safer Opioid? Buprenorphine for Acute Pain in the ED
    Jan 1 2026

    Buprenorphine is well-known for opioid use disorder—but what about for acute pain? Drs. Terry Ahern and Jon Lee join host Maiya Smith to discuss low-dose buprenorphine for pain management in the emergency room, covering pharmacology, dosing, patient selection, and why it may be a safer, underused analgesic.

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    33 m
  • "Diversify Your Life" with Dr. Fred Kency
    Dec 15 2025

    One talk with Dr. Fred Kency, and you will appreciate not only a strong work ethic, but also ingenuity and a passion for all aspects of the field of medicine. Join EMRA*Cast host Dr. D'Monte "TP" Farley for a stimulating conversation on ways to stay inspired and motivated in your career.

    Publisher's note: This conversation was recorded at the ACEP Leadership and Advocacy Conference 2025, where emergency medicine visits Capitol Hill en masse to advocate for patients and practitioners. The EMRA Representative Council will hold its Spring Representative Council meeting in conjunction with LAC in April 2026.

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    23 m
  • Bridging Health and Humanity: Gender-Affirming Care Saves Lives
    Dec 1 2025

    In this episode of EMRA*Cast's "Bridging Health and Humanity," host Natalie Hernandez interviews Dr. Jailyn Avila about the importance of gender-affirming care in the emergency department. Dr. Avila highlights the significant health disparities and challenges faced by LGBTQIA+ patients, including a reluctance to seek care in the ED due to fear of discrimination and past negative experiences. The conversation covers the critical aspect of treating trans patients with the same respect and care as cis patients, avoiding irrelevant medical questions, and implementing small changes in practice to create a supportive environment. Dr. Avila shares personal experiences as a transgender woman, emphasizes the necessity of advocacy, and provides actionable steps for clinicians to improve the care and trust of LGBTQIA+ patients. The episode also addresses the impact of recent restrictive policies on the health care of trans individuals and calls for education, advocacy, and systemic change to support this vulnerable population.

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    31 m