The American Academy of Emergency Medicine's visions is that a physician's primary duty is to the patient. The integrity of this doctor-patient relationship req...
In this new episode, Dr. Galleta joins Drs. Molly Estes and Liz Calhoun to discuss why she continues to choose EM, through the highs and lows, including her decision to take a sabbatical.
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EUS Unmute Your Probe Season 4: TEE in the ED
Listen to an introduction on TEE and the resulting discussion on utility in resuscitation in this Unmute Your Probe podcast episode with Drs. Melissa Myers, Gary Bhagat, and Faith Kelly.
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Part II: Bridging Language Gaps: Enhancing Care for Limited English Proficiency Patients in the Emergency Department
It is important that EM physicians caring for LEP patients understand the cultural implications, laws, and hospital policies that exist to decrease medical errors, improve patient care, satisfaction, and outcomes. Dr. Cisneros and Cecilia join Dr. Vaughn on the AAEM Social EM Grassroot Highlight Series for part two of this podcast, building on the topics discussed last time.
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EUS Unmute Your Probe Season 4: Medicolegal POCUS Pitfalls
Dr. Melissa Myers is joined by Dr. Zach Boivin to discuss the medico-legal aspects of POCUS, including handheld machines, billing, and legal responsibility for incidental findings, in the latest Unmute Your Probe episode.
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Social EM: Part I: Bridging Language Gaps: Enhancing Care for Limited English Proficiency Patients in the Emergency Department
Presented by the AAEM Social EM & Population Health Committee, in collaboration with JEDI-AAEM and the Latino Health and Education committee of AAEM
Learn about the barriers that patients who have limited English proficiency (LEP) face in the ER through the latest episode of the AAEM Social EM Grassroot Highlight Series. As an EM physician, it is important to understand the cultural implications, laws, and hospital policies when caring for these patients. Dr. Cisneros and Cecilia join Dr. Vaughn to provide this vital information in an attempt to decrease medical errors and improve patient care satisfaction and outcomes.
The American Academy of Emergency Medicine's visions is that a physician's primary duty is to the patient. The integrity of this doctor-patient relationship requires that emergency physicians control their own practices free of outside interference.
AAEM aspires to a future in which all patients have access to board certified emergency physicians.
Learn more about AAEM at aaem.org. Contact us at [email protected] or 800-884-2236.