Emergency Medical Minute

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Our near daily podcasts move quickly to reflect current events, are inspired by real patient care, and speak to the true nature of what it’s like to work in the Emergency Room or Pre-Hospital Setting. Each medical minute is recorded in a real emergency department, by the emergency physician or clinical pharmacist on duty – the ER is our studio and everything is live.

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  • ggarcia.ur
    Fantastic podcast
    The information provided is fantastic for medical/emergency providers. I enjoy the briefness of each episode. Will continue listening!
  • Ryan Novoa
    A bit dense
    There is likely a lot of good vocabulary that would be useful in medicine, but these terms are not given much context. One would have to be a medical student or physician to get a considerable amount of value out of this. For pre-meds like myself, this would mostly give insight into what medical jargon and reasoning sounds like.
  • hnhhk
    review
    As someone who is passionate about the topic, I was overjoyed to discover a podcast that not only offers insightful information, but also does so in an interesting and amusing manner. Every episode demonstrates the host's passion for the topic and his expertise of it. They invite industry professionals as guests, who share their knowledge, insights, and opinions to offer a balanced and thorough examination of the issue.
  • Yuli Ibarra
    Nice podcast
    I got to listen to the episode about fentanyl because I’ve been hearing more about it in the news. I learned that there is a lot more money in the fentanyl business compared to the heroine industry. People are more willing to take pills because of the psychological aspects, they’re more likely to take a pill rather than cutting it up and sniffing it. Fentanyl is also cheaper and has easier access to get, withdrawal is also sleeping. This podcast is very informative, they give the information needed for a listener to understand the topic they’re talking about. They list the background information necessary and even talk about the actions needed after. Highly recommend this to people who are interested in the healthcare field. I knew I really enjoyed it.
  • ValBax13
    Efficient, effective EMM “Quickie” Podcasts
    If you’re looking for a reliable, updated evidence-based EMM topic review lecture podcast with only a handful of minutes to listen to, then look no further! Each podcast is straight forward, highlighting the main takeaway points of an EMM topic of choice (usually by a EM MD/ clinician) in easily digestible bite sizes over a course of less than 10 minutes. Perfect for providers like myself looking for fun, efficient and effective CME prevalent today. Following this group’s audio podcasts was the easiest decision I ever made! Look forward to attending future events here in Denver too.
  • Zach.EMT
    EMM
    The best Emergency medicine podcast out for amazing medical education
  • Levi Pannell
    Fits a lot of information in such a short amount of time.
    I really like just how much they can fit into a 3 min time slot. They cover case studies, alternative treatments, new finding, etc in such a small window. It’s also not rushed! All the information is presented in a slow enough pace that it can still be absorbed. I love this podcast.
  • MDRLee
    Precious Pearls
    I’ve an ER nurse for over 30 years… I pick up several bits of information that are so valuable to nursing practice; especially in critical care! These podcasts are great little pieces of information to pass onto my fellow colleagues! Bravo!
  • Diana Salha
    Amazing podcast
    I want to start off by saying that this podcast was extremely interesting and helpful to listen to. After listening to this podcast, I believe that I will continue to listen to more podcast similar to this. It was extremely informative which is what I love and educational. I love how it isn’t too long which made listening even more interesting to listen to.
  • qrjeanty
    Great episode
    This was really interesting.
  • Ash mixer
    Very Interesting!
    I listened to Podcast 748: Botulism. I have never actually listened to a podcast so this was a nice one to listen to one as interesting and educational as this one for my first one. I actually didn’t know you could get Botulism from honey or whale blubber, but this makes sense because I've heard that children shouldn’t be given honey. I really enjoyed learning more about both how botulism can be incubated in more common things like different foods and how critical it is to treat botulism quickly to avoid long term damage to the body or death.
  • a.gons
    quick but very helpful!
    I listened to the 1/11/22 episode on elderly head trauma and found it interesting that follow up appointments aren’t that common. I volunteered as an elder companion at a retirement home so falls are pretty frequent and we were required to alert nurses immediately instead of trying to help the patients up ourselves. The podcast mentioned how blood thinner medication can make elderly people more susceptible to excessive bleeding so I think that instituting “good return precautions” is essential to ensure the patients health outside of healthcare centers.
  • 👌😊🎀
    Great podcast
    This emergency medical minute podcast is very informational and straight to the point on the topic their stating. This is my first time listening I can say this will not be my last.
  • kstonepharm
    Pharmacy Friday
    I love love love that you added a pharmacy Friday! I’m a first year pharmacy resident hoping to specialize in the ED and I love this! Very helpful and informative!
  • Canuck eh?
    Exactly what I’m looking for
    I am loving your podcast! Short, succinct pearls of wisdom that help my practice in the ER, but don’t take a lot of time to listen to. Thanks for keeping your podcasts short and to the point. I’ve learned a lot and am going through your older ones now.
  • MikeHarper23
    PreMed who loves the Emergency Medical Minute
    I am a premed at UAB and have been listening to the Minute since my senior year of high school. I wanted to say thank you for what y’all do. You have made my medical education so much more entertaining, and I have gotten to share this knowledge with a lot of my classmates (who also enjoy it). Thank you again, and keep up the good work!
  • besthiker1
    Great podcast
    The podcast is extremely good in relaying the latest medical treatments. It is evidenced based and they also consider limitations and biases of studies. It is also to the point. I highly recommend it!
  • studentdoc56
    Great podcast!
    As a medical student, I love using EMM to supplement my learning through real clinical cases. No matter what topics I am learning about in school, EMM always has a podcast that augments it! EMM is a source I know I can trust for accurate and innovative EM information.
  • Lun@r001
    EMM
    Podcast is informative on current issues and concerns. Thanks
  • msjcn
    well done!
    EMM is very informative and provides a wealth of information. I think the podcasts are done professionally and they keep me informed on the topics at hand. The episodes are very helpful and I look forward to them. Keep up the great work and thanks for all the valuable information you share. Very well done!
  • BadAssAdvCo
    Some humanity please
    I like the latest direction of podcasts, some context and authenticity of a human behind the mic would be nice. I don’t mind the facts but how about the host take a breath and be human. The robot like spitting out of details of M&M on the COVID is nessary if there is some supporting context. The flat monotone leads one to feel like these last few episodes are a political slight on current things and that’s not why I listen. I want medical information, facts, experiences, told by humans. Please put a little color back into the podcast. I don’t want to feel panicked or like the show is political.
  • abnmike77
    Use of lido with epi for dig block
    You have to site your work on these podcast, I can’t make an argument for the use if I don’t even know who is speaking or where all these studies are coming from. “Some busy hospital in New York”
  • Suakmnow
    Sound is off
    This is the only podcast that I have an issue with the sound. I am getting the main person talking out of the left speaker only. It is quite annoying to the point that I stop listening. This is unfortunate because i do enjoy the topics .
  • staeces
    Sweetly succinct
    GREAT episode 536—Epistaxis!! Super helpful for me, thank you... I’ve listened for a long time, glad you share staff teaching moments w listeners. Always good, interesting, informative... Kudos for the new short intro and lack of “outro,” good improvement!
  • ryryryry11
    Bakes episode
    Should be made into a movie. Heart warming, inspiring.
  • meandmyanxiety
    These are fantastic medical gems!
    Keep them coming!!!!! I love these little bits of evidenced based information! Thank you thank you thank you!!!!
  • MrsJypsieMona
    Great quick hits!!
    I love these brief yet informative podcasts. Great job! Keep them coming!! 😊
  • incognito82
    Love it but too rushed, horrible recording quality
    Bad bad recording quality
  • Paramadness00
    Phenomenal Shots of Medicine
    I love this podcast because I know in 5 minutes or less I am going to get some fact packed medicine that leaves me going “I didn’t know that..” Thanks for quick learning!!!
  • Dr.Stader
    Donald Stader
    High Volume Podcast! Tons of great and current podcasts, and some excellent deep dives.
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