Always On EM - Mayo Clinic Emergency Medicine
Alex Finch; Venk Bellamkonda
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S4E71 GRAND ROUNDS - Dr. Neha Raukar - Head's Up! When is that lump more than a bump?
In this final chapter of the 2025 season of Always on EM, Alex and Venk are thrilled to share an amazing Grand Rounds recording from the esteemed educator and clinician, Dr. Neha Raukar. She is…
S4E70 Chapter 47 - Hidden Killer of the Healthy - An "Intimal" Discussion of Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection
Dr Sharonne Hayes, Professor of cardiovascular medicine and founding director of Mayo Clinic women’s heart clinic, and Dr. Marysia Tweet, Associate Professor of cardiovascular medicine, and co-leader…
S4E68 Chapter 46 - Dont be salty, be phosphorescent! - Sodium, magnesium, and phosphorus in the ED
Dr. Jim Gregoire, consultant nephrologist and master educator, joins the show again to talk about electrolytes this time. He breaks down practicalities in caring for patients with sodium, magnesium,…
S4E67 Grand Rounds - Dr. John Schupbach - Battling big food, big pharma, and big health
In this chapter, Dr. Schupbach analyzes the business of healthcare and a way he believes can let patients wage war on the mis-alligned incentives. This is a continuation of our Grand Rounds sequence.…
S4E66 Chapter 45 - Airway to Heaven: A Primer on Mechanical Ventilation for Emergency Providers
Dr. Harish Kinni, a triple-board-certified emergency medicine and critical care physician and assistant professor at the Mayo Clinic, provides an overview of the fundamentals of ventilator care for…
S4E65 Grand Rounds - Dr. Taylor Christian - First do no harm: the history and origin of medical racism
This is a capstone presentation from Chief Resident of Mayo Clinic Emergency Medicine, Dr. Taylor Christian. Teaser: Can we fulfill our oath to “do no harm” if we ignore the harm of racial…
S4E64 Chapter 44 - Withdrawal warriors battle with barbs! Phenobarbital as a treatment for alcohol withdrawal
Is it possible that the cutting edge therapy for alcohol withdrawal care is one of the older tools in our bag? Possibly! In this chapter, one of the rising stars, Dr. Brandy Hernandez, Emergency…
S4E63 Grand Rounds - Dr Fiterman Molinari - Cardiac Arrest: when Standard Care is Not Enough
In this grand rounds, Dr. Daniel Fiterman Molinari challenges the status quo of cardiac arrest care with thought provoking takes on the literature. Take a listen to his Capstone presentation and find…
S4E62 Chapter 43 - Code Brown: When the runs run the room! - Management of Acute Diarrheal Emergencies
Diarrhea is one of the more common concerns in emergency medicine worldwide and in the United States, yet we often do not spend enough time understanding the breadth of causes and considerations for…
S4E61 Grand Rounds - Dr. Lauren Chernick - Designing Digital Interventions to Improve Adolescent Sexual Health
The rapid evolution of digital health is transforming emergency care, but how do we design and implement technologies that truly meet patient needs? This session will explore the landscape of digital…
S4E60 Chapter 42 - Yes, I can help - Feeling empowered to help with in-flight emergencies
Alex and Venk discuss the fundamental differences of caring for people during an in-flight emergency: what changes with oxygen and pressure, what is available to you, what are the expectations, and…
S4E59 Grand Rounds - Dr. Alexander Ginsburg - Integrating Palliative Care in the ED: Streamlined Solutions to Minimize Provider Burden
In this Grand Rounds chapter, Dr. Alex Ginsburg, board certified in both emergency medicine and palliative care, and physician leader practicing in both specialties at Mayo Clinic in Rochester,…
S4E58 Chapter 41 - Conversations toward cohesive practice - Optimizing the emergency physician and APP interface
The variety of practice models in the United States emergency healthcare system is numerous and most of them involve both physicians as well as advanced practice providers (physician assistants and…
S4E57 Grand Rounds - Dr. Brit Long - Choose your own adventure - High risk diseases in the emergency department
Legendary emergency medicine educator, Dr. Brit Long, gave grand rounds in Rochester in a highly interactive experience covering high risk, yet low frequency conditions that we need to watch for on…
S4E56 Chapter 40 - The Full Bird and Fumar de Cystica - an EM guide to the gallbladder
Dr. Henry Schiller, Professor of Surgery, Liutenant Colonel in the US Army Reserve, and Mayo Clinic Teaching Hall of Fame inductee rejoins the show to talk about gallbladders. We review the…
S4E55 Grand Rounds - Dr. Lekshmi Kumar - Response to Recovery; Elevating trauma care with prehospital blood transfusions
Dr. Lekshmi Kumar, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at Emory University / Grady Hospital system in Atlanta, Georgia and the EMS director or the city of Atlanta presents grand rounds to kick…
S4E54 Chapter 39 - Unbreak My Heart - Decompensation in a Person with Aortic Stenosis
Dr. Trina Augustin, assistant professor of both anesthesiology and perioperative medicine as well as emergency medicine takes us on a deep dive into the care of persons with aortic stenosis. In this…
S3E53 Grand Rounds - Dr. Adiba Matin - Climate Change and Emergency Medicine
In this final episode of the third season of the Always on EM podcast, we share a grand rounds recording of Dr. Adiba Matin, former resident at Mayo Clinic giving her senior capstone presentation on…
S3E52 Chapter 38 - Appendicitis strikes back: Next level diagnosis, myths, and management Appendicitis in the ED
Dr. David Turay, trauma consultant physician at Mayo Clinic, sits down with Alex and Venk to talk about appendicitis! Have you wondered about ultrasound vs CT imaging? antibiotics only vs operative…
S3E51 Chapter 37.5 - Nonaccidental trauma in children, part two.
Dr. Mark Mannenbach, emeritus pediatric emergency physician, former chairperson of pediatric emergency medicine at Mayo Clinic and career long advocate for children comes back on the show to talk…
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