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  • Parkinson's, Myasthenia Gravis, and MS in the ED
    In this episode, Sam Ashoo, MD and T.R. Eckler, MD discuss the May 2025 Emergency Medicine Practice article, Emergency Department Management of Patients With Complications of Chronic Neurologic Disease: Parkinson Disease, Myasthenia Gravis, and Multiple Sclerosis Parkinson's DiseaseImportance of maintaining medication schedule for Parkinson's patients Strategies for ensuring patients receive their medications promptly Overview of Carbidopa Levodopa's mechanism of actionMyasthenia GravisDescription of the disease mechanism Importance of assessing respiratory function Diagnostic alternatives like the negative inspiratory force test and counting test Discussion on appropriate emergency department actions and treatments including steroids, plasmapheresis, and IVIGMultiple SclerosisDescription of the disease mechanism Description of the typical patient demographic Discussion on the varied presentation of MS Treatment strategies including high-dose steroids and BaclofenEmergency Medicine Residents, get your free subscription by writing [email protected] 
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  • Strategies for Keeping Trauma at Bay with Rob Orman, MD
    In this episode, Sam Ashoo, MD interviews Rob Orman, MD about ways to manage the trauma inflicted by the ER.Discussing Trauma in Emergency MedicinePersonal Experiences with TraumaThe Impact of SuppressionDefining Trauma and Its EffectsIntegration vs. DisintegrationDebriefing and Coping MechanismsThe Driveway DebriefNurse and Physician DynamicsReflective Solitude vs. IsolationCreating Narratives During TraumaDropping Anchor TechniqueBody-Oriented ResetsPost-Incident RitualsAddressing Lowercase t TraumasTherapy and Trauma PathwaysFor more about Rob Orman and physician coaching: https://roborman.com/
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  • Sodium Disorders
    In this episode, Sam Ashoo, MD and T.R. Eckler, MD discuss the April 2025 Emergency Medicine Practice article, Sodium Disorders in the Emergency Department: A Review of Hypernatremia and HyponatremiaHypernatremia (High Sodium Levels)Definition: Sodium level greater than 145 mEq/LBreakdown into three categories based on total body water statusHypovolemic HypernatremiaEuvolemic HypernatremiaHypervolemic HypernatremiaCommon causes and conditions associatedHyponatremia (Low Sodium Levels)Definitions: Mild (130-135 mEq/L), Moderate (125-129 mEq/L), Profound (< 125 mEq/L)Breakdown into three categoriesPseudo HyponatremiaHypovolemic HyponatremiaEuvolemic HyponatremiaHypervolemic HyponatremiaCommon causes and conditions associatedTreatment Guidelines and StrategiesEmphasizing slow correction to avoid complications like cerebral edema and osmotic demyelination syndromeSuggested treatment rates for acute and chronic conditionsSpecial ConsiderationsAddressing severe cases and the importance of proper diagnosticsPre-hospital care considerations and scenariosPediatrics and consideration of child abuse in sodium disordersFive Things That Will Change Your PracticeCentral lab sodium values over point-of-care for accuracyRectal temperature checks in endurance athletesLoop diuretics for hypervolemic hyponatremia (e.g., CHF patients)Enteral treatment for hypernatremia, if possibleConsidering COVID-19 as a possible cause for new onset SIADH 
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  • An Interview with Dr. Patrick O'Malley
    In this episode, Sam Ashoo, MD interviews Patrick O'Malley MD about his career in emergency medicine, The Laceration Course, and the power of connection with our patients.Dr. Patrick O'Malley's Journey in Emergency MedicineThe Laceration Course: Origins and EvolutionThe EM Docs Side Hustle Facebook GroupThe Patient That Changed My LifeFor More Information:The Laceration Course, The Abscess Course, and more... EM Docs Side Hustle Facebook Group Patrick O'Malley, MD: LinkedIn
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  • Knee Pain
    In this episode, Sam Ashoo, MD and T.R. Eckler, MD discuss the March 2025 Emergency Medicine Practice article, Emergency Department Management of Knee PainCommon Etiologies of Knee PainRisk Factors and StatisticsInfectious Causes of Knee PainPre-Hospital Care and EMSHistory and Physical ExamImaging GuidelinesOttawa Knee Rule and X-Ray NecessityImaging Modalities for Knee EffusionUltrasound for Tendon Injury and ArthrocentesisCT and MRI in Knee Injury DiagnosisLab Tests for Septic Knee DiagnosisTreatment Options for Knee ConditionsKnee Immobilizers: When and How to Use ThemSteroid Injections in the Emergency DepartmentManaging Traumatic Knee InjuriesEmergency Medicine Residents, get your free subscription by writing [email protected]
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Take a deeper dive into our peer-reviewed emergency medicine content with the EMplify podcast. Join hosts Sam Ashoo, MD and T.R. Eckler, MD for educational, conversational reviews of current evidence guaranteed to help you make your best clinical decisions. Each high-yield episode gives you practical, time-tested guidance from practicing emergency medicine clinicians and subject-matter experts. Listen and learn!
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