December 2022
In the December issue of the Annals Rory and Ryan discuss Predictors of Laryngospasm, intervention to reduce computer tomography usage and much more

In the December issue of the Annals Rory and Ryan discuss Predictors of Laryngospasm, intervention to reduce computer tomography usage and much more
In this month’s podcast Rory and Ryan discuss Imaging choices in the ED based on patient's order and shift timing, Telehealth providers their effectiveness, safety and its longevity and much more.
On the October Podcast Ryan and Rory discuss the effects of COVID-19 on the economy of emergency care, the modified sgarbossa criteria and the utility of frailty instruments in the emergency department.
In the September issue of the Annals of Emergency Medicine Podcast Ryan and Rory discuss TXA for nosebleeds, the optimal AED for drug induced seizures, IV fluids in septic children and much much more
On the August issue of the Annals of Emergency Medicine Podcast, Ryan and Rory discuss the state of the EM workforce, aerosol generation for various pre-oxygenation devices, blood pressure management in TBI and much much more
In the July edition of the Annals of Emergency Medicine Podcast Ryan and Rory discuss health inequities in the ED, the risk of inducing opioid withdrawal with IM naloxone, and much more
In the June issue of the podcast Ryan and Rory discuss US for diagnosing rib fractures, low-risk syncope, social media competencies and much much more.
On the May issue of the Annals of Emergency Medicine Rory and Ryan discuss buprenorphine prescriptions in the ED, models to track gun violence, agitation code response teams and much more
On the April edition of the Annals of Emergency Medicine Podcast, Rory and Ryan discuss video laryngoscope in kids, the state of geriatric emergency departments, and much, much more.
On the March episode of the Annals of Emergency Medicine Podcast Ryan and Rory discuss the efficacy of nerve blocks for headaches, pediatric head trauma, trauma outcomes in rural vs urban medical centers.
On the February episode of the Annals of Emergency Medicine podcast, Rory and Ryan discuss ultra-rapid rule-out strategies using a high-sensitivity troponin, time-to-airway management in OHCA, and much more.
Rory and Ryan start the new year by discussing the state of EM, fixed vs weight-based PCC dosing, the risk of DVT in patients with ankle fractures, and much more.
In the December issue of Annals, Rory and Ryan discuss video vs direct laryngoscope, all things ketamine, the state of the EM workforce, and the existence and relevance of the median glossoepiglottic fold.
In this month’s podcast, Rory and Ryan discuss POCUS for intussusception, availability heuristic, clinicians adherence to PPE guidelines and much more.
On the October Podcast Ryan and Rory discuss the effects of COVID-19 on the economy of emergency care, the modified sgarbossa criteria and the utility of frailty instruments in the emergency department.
This month, Rory and Ryan discuss the utility tetanus decision support, risk of TBI in small infants, cephalosporin resistance, and much, much more!
Rory and Ryan discuss Droperidol, the HEART Score, machine learning's ability to predict ICU admission, and much much more.
This month's episode covers articles revisiting the COVID-19 peak from late 2020, Emergency Department throughput, and a massive project from New South Wales describing test ordering variation.
In the June issue of the Annals of Emergency Medicine podcast, Rory and Ryan examine the feasibility of out-of-hospital evaluations for chest pain, the utility of lab screening for acetaminophen and salicylate ingestions, the use of haloperidol for cannabis hyperemesis syndrome, and much more.
In the May issue of the Annals of Emergency Medicine Podcast Rory and Ryan discuss stress-related effects of living in proximity to gun violence, harm-reduction in programs in the ED, awareness during rapid sequence intubation, and much more.
Hypertension in the ED, ultrasound for COVID, Prediction models for sepsis, and chest pain decision tools in the ED. All this and more on the April issue of the Annals of Emergency Medicine podcast
In the March issue of the podcast Rory and Ryan discuss extraglottic airway devices, prehospital bougie use, the ideal approach to a resuscitative thoracotomy and much more.
Another great month of articles in which Ryan and Rory discuss the prehospital management of TBI, nursemaid elbows, the utility of medical scribes, and much much more.
Ryan and Rory ring in 2021 discussing normocellular meningitis, resistant UTIs, non-invasive oxygen delivery devices and their respective risk to healthcare workers, and much more
Ryan and Rory end 2020 discussing fall prevention in the elderly, peer support following an opioid overdose, the optimal benzodiazepine for the treatment of alcohol withdrawal and much more.
The November issue of the Annals of Emergency Medicine Podcast: COVID-19, where did all the “other” patients go, high-sensitivity troponin assays effect on diagnostic reclassification and operational stressors in the ED. Rory and Ryan discuss these topics and much more!
The October podcast has a little bit of everything – COVID-19, machine learning, new treatment options for hemorrhage and urticaria, and more!
In this geriatric issue, we discuss tools to identify elder abuse as well as predict prolonged hospitalization in an elderly population. In addition, we examine complications due to 2C-B ingestions, dive into the hyperangulated vs standard geometry VL debate, and even discuss some educational strategies for podcasting
This month’s podcast has it all - from x-waivers, to safety trigger tools, to the glorious diminishment of contrast-induced nephropathy from the radiology guidelines
Welcome to the fascinating world of network meta-analyses! We're going to apply them to atrial fibrillation, pneumothoraces, and skin and soft-tissue infections, among other highlights of this issue.