2024 podcast episodes featuring Department of Emergency Medicine faculty

In 2024, BerbeeWalsh Department of Emergency Medicine faculty took part in a range of podcasts, sharing their expertise with audiences across the globe. These podcasts covered important topics like advanced medical treatments, leadership in health care, and the challenges of caregiving — making their knowledge accessible to listeners everywhere.

These podcast appearances underscore the department’s commitment to knowledge dissemination, showcasing the expertise of faculty members while breaking down geographic and institutional barriers. From navigating the complexities of artificial intelligence in health care to refining life-saving techniques in prehospital settings, each episode represents a bridge between thought leadership and practical learning for clinicians worldwide.

Through these dialogues, our faculty illuminate the dynamic interplay between education, innovation and clinical practice. Their presence on these digital stages serves as both a reflection of their dedication and a contribution to the collective advancement of emergency medicine. Podcast appearances are listed from earliest to most recent publication date.

“Showing Some ‘Muted Optimism’ – Match 2024 Recap with Dr. Joe-Ann Moser”

ACEP Frontline

In this special edition of ACEP Frontline, a podcast from the American College of Emergency Physicians,” Dr. Joe-Ann Moser discusses the 2024 emergency medicine residency match. The conversation focuses on what the rebound in match results from 2023 means for the future. Dr. Moser lends her unique perspective as Director of Education for the Emergency Medicine Residents’ Association (EMRA) Board of Directors.

“Traumatic Cardiac Arrest”

SCRTAC Trauma Podcast

In the first episode of the South Central Regional Trauma Advisory Council’s (SCRTAC) trauma podcast, Dr. Megan Gussick discusses traumatic cardiac arrest in the prehospital setting.

“AI in Healthcare”

Alvarez & Marsal Healthcare Industry Group

Dr. Brian Patterson was featured on the Alvarez & Marsal Healthcare Industry Group podcast, discussing AI in healthcare.

“Refractory Vasodilatory Septic Shock with Dr. Brittney Bernardoni”

The FlightBridgeED Podcast

Dr. Mike Lauria and Dr. Brittney Bernardoni present a comprehensive overview of refractory shock and sepsis management. Their conversation provides practical guidance for managing hypotensive septic patients in various clinical settings, including the use of different therapies for refractory shock and sepsis. They cover topics such as pressors, fluid resuscitation, steroids, bicarbonate, calcium, and all levels of therapies. Drs. Lauria and Bernardoni provide insight into the evidence-based use of these therapies and offer practical tips for their administration in the hospital and the critical care transport medicine field.

“Every Breath They Take: ARDS Part 1”

The FlightBridgeED Podcast

Dr. Brittney Bernardoni joins several Emergency Medicine/Critical Care and Transport/Retrieval physicians to discuss the management of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) in the critical care transport setting.

“‘What keeps you awake at night?’ with Capt. Hutch Stilgenbauer, MD, EMT-P”

Ordinary to Extraordinary

  • Faculty: Hutch Stilgenbauer, MD, EMT-P
  • Published: 25 July 2024

“What keeps you awake at night?” That was a question asked to Capt. Hutch Stilgenbauer, MD, and one that has fueled his drive and determination to forge his career pathway. Stilgenbauer shares his early experiences of failures and how he overcame them to realize his dreams. Now a paramedic, former Air Force Tactical Air Control Party, emergency medicine and flight physician, and a member of the Air Force Special Operations Surgical Team, this episode explores the human factors lessons Hutch has learned on his journey, and what he is continuing to learn.

“Navigating Leadership in Emergency Medicine”

EMRA*Cast podcast

Dr. Azita Hamedani discusses her journey as the founding chair of an emergency department and shares wisdom on how to develop and grow as a leader within emergency medicine.

“Ventilator Jiu-Jitsu”

The FlightBridgeED Podcast

Dr. Brittney Bernardoni discusses how to optimize lung protective ventilation in ARDS. Whether in the field or the ICU, the nuanced approaches discussed in this episode aim to enhance clinicians’ understanding of optimizing respiratory support in critical patients.

“Support for the Supporters: Resources for Alzheimer’s Caregivers”

Dementia Matters

Bonnie and host Nathaniel Chin, MD, discuss the unique needs of dementia caregivers, tips for navigating each stage of the disease, and ways to find support along the caregiving journey. The episode was released in November during National Family Caregivers Month.

“Be Antibiotics Aware: Management of Community-acquired Pneumonia in Hospitalized Adults”

ASHPOfficial

Dr. Michael Pulia discusses optimizing the diagnosis, antimicrobial selection, and duration of therapy for adult patients with community-acquired pneumonia admitted to the hospital. This engaging conversation will bring the guidelines to life as an emergency medicine antimicrobial stewardship physician and an infectious diseases clinical pharmacist discuss navigating patients from hospital arrival through admission and how stewardship plays an immediate role in the patient care plan.

“Dr. Michael Abernethy: Helicopter Doctor: From the Skies to the ICU and Back”

Ordinary to Extraordinary

With over 30 years of continuous experience and thousands of patient transports, Dr. Mike Abernethy is one of the world’s most experienced helicopter flight physicians. In this episode, Dr. Abernethy discusses lessons he has learned during his many years as a helicopter and emergency medicine physician and his experience on the other side of health care as a patient undergoing major surgery in 2023.