Why EM Part Four
For Why EM part Four, we take you back to a discussion with two amazing gentlemen, listen as Tanner and Drew discuss #WhyEM with then residents Geoff Comp and Jacob Smith.

For Why EM part Four, we take you back to a discussion with two amazing gentlemen, listen as Tanner and Drew discuss #WhyEM with then residents Geoff Comp and Jacob Smith.
Sit back and relax as we (Andy and John) chat with guests Stephanie Davis and Chris Colbert about why they LOVE EM! This episode was recorded at the 2017 ACOEP Scientific Assembly
As the 2nd part of our Why EM series we rewind to 2017 where we were joined by 3 guests: Anna Kalantari, Angela Ryberg and Nasir Shahrestani to discuss why they love EM!
When someone asks you "Why EM?" what is your answer? Is it the stories? The acuity? The Shifts? Listen as Drew, Tanner, and Andy visit this subject in Part One of the Why EM series.
For this 4th and final Social Justice replay, we take you to a sit down with the one and only Nicole Battaglioli. Ever wondered why you and others can be upset by some of the "small things" or a culmination of small things? Maybe, it's because those small things are Microaggressions.
For this Social Justice Replay, we go back to an episode where Drew and Andy were joined by 4 EMS professionals (2 Docs, 2 Fire fighter/Paramedics) to discuss how we can maintain the proper attitude and avoid moral injury in Medicine. So sit back and take notes from this great conversation!
For this weeks Social Justice replay we take a listen to when our crew sat down with Nicole Battaglioli to discuss inclusion and the role it should play in our practice. Listen as the crew teases through these concepts and discusses strategies on how we can be more inclusive in the workplace and the world around us.
The first of our summer series on social injustice, Fundamental Attribution Error is a sit down with our dear friend John Casey to discuss a crucial concept each of us needs to employ. As you listen we hope you begin o think back on situations where you may have been able to change the outcome by changing your thought process and perspective.
With July 1, right around the corner, it is a time of moving up and moving on. Between residency graduations, and new interns starting, our crew thought it would be worth doing a #Tips4NewDocs episode. Joined by a regular on the podcast, John Casey, they give some tips worth taking!
Change is hard; implementing successful and sustainable change is even harder. In this episode of EM Over Easy, along with guest Mahesh Polavarapu, the guys explore quality improvement and culture change within your residency program and working environment.
Listen as Drew leads the crew through a case of OHCA from an MI that got pulses back but couldn't make it to the cath lab, for this clinical grind.
Ever wondered why you and others can be upset by some of the "small things" or a culmination of small things? Maybe, its because those small things are Microaggressions. Listen as Drew and Andy discuss the topic of Microaggression with the one and only Nicole Battaglioli!
Listen as our hosts discuss 4 years of EM Over Easy! 4 years ago today, Drew, Tanner, and Andy launched our podcast. What started out as 3 guys at a diner with a thought of "hey let's do 10 or so episodes and see what happens" has blossomed into a twice-monthly show dedicated to bringing #MoreThanMedicine conversations to the EM and medical communities, ALL while having a lot of FUN! To our hosts and our writers, THANK YOU!
Listen as Drew, Tanner, and Andy give you this 4th VOCID19 installment. You won't want to miss it! Until next time, WASH THOSE HANDS, COVER YOUR COUGH, KEEP A SAFE DISTANCE AND PLEASE REACH-OUT TO US ABOUT HOW YOU ARE DOING.
We all know that sickening feeling when a bad mistake has been made and there’s no chance to turn back time. The realization that a patient outcome could have been altered has the potential to lead to enduring agonization and mental stress. Listen as Drew and Andy meet with guest Loice Swisher and Jennifer Kleven to discuss the topic of Second Victim Syndrome. Music Credit- Scott Holmes, Storybook
Drew and Tanner take on the third week of COVID frontlines work, what we are feeling, what we are seeing, and how we are coping. Stay safe everyone!
Ever wondered how you can continue to grow in your career, while getting great perspective about your current situation? If so, you need to find a mastermind group! What is a Mastermind Group? Listen as our hosts Andy Little and Drew Kalnow discuss Mastermind Groups with guest Mike Gisondi. Music: Upbeat Party- Scott Holmes
In an attempt to lighten things up, listen as Drew, Tanner and Andy discuss their favorite childhood cereals and answers Drews burning question of "Is Cereal Soup?". For more off the wall conversations by the EM Over Easy crew visit emovereasy.com and search "Short Stacks". Music: BenSound
Listen as Drew, Tanner and Andy answer listener questions about COVID 19, and given a general update!
Frontline Docs - COVID-19 - Ep 1 by Andy Little, Drew Kalnow, John Casey and Tanner Gronowski
As we navigate these turbulent times, it’s important more than ever to remain calm, alert, and stoic. Whether you’re a busy ER physician or stressed out med-student, we all are facing adversity and disruption in our daily lives. In this episode, the team discusses the importance of stoicism.
Running on empty? At times like this, many of us are told that all we have to do to fill back up is to eat healthier, sleep more, exercise more, and spend more time with the people we care about. While these are good suggestions, the keyword here is more. How can we possibly do more when we feel like we’re already giving all we’ve got? How do we manage to take care of ourselves when our lives seem to demand so much from us and there are only 24 hours in a day? Andy and Drew got a chance to chat ...
If there was one thing around your house you could say "Alakazam" and it get done what would it be? Listen as Drew Tanner and Andy discuss this on this weeks Short Stack #Mundane Music by Bensound
Listen as Drew and Andy are joined by an all-star panel of EM Docs and EMS providers to discuss compassion fatigue and the role it plays in patients' care and how we can combat it.
Ever felt so buried in work that you forget why you’re doing it in the first place? Andy and Drew got a chance to sit down with Dr. Ali Raja, MD at ACEP 2019 to discuss some tips for how we can be most efficient with our time to avoid getting in too deep.
At ACEP 19, our crew had the chance to sit down with Nicole Battaglioli to discuss inclusion and the role it should play in our practice. Listen as the crew teases through these concepts and discusses strategies on how we can be more inclusive in the workplace and the world around us.
The EMOE Crew wants to wish everyone a very happy New Year by reflecting on their favorite episodes of the past year and looking forward to the future!
At ACEP 2019, Drew and Andy had the opportunity to sit down with two EM residents from Kent Hospital in Rhode Island and discuss an exciting program they are working on. "Until Help Arrives" is a community outreach program Tim and Landon have patterned with ACEP to bring it to their community with hopes to bring it to communities around the country. This program focuses on teaching community members lifesaving techniques in the forms of tourniquet application and hands-on CPR. So, listen as Drew...
The three fellas sit down for our annual holiday gift guide! Find that perfect idea or gift for your favorite health care provider or doc. Heavy on the travel gift ideas, as well as some big ticket items to make your house a home!
For this special episode, Andy, Tanner and Drew sit down and talk about what they are thankful for. 2019 was a year of ups and downs, be prepared to get a little choked up, we sure did. Happy Thanksgiving all! We hope you have a lot to be thankful for. Music Credit: "Thank You" (Dido Cover) by Mockingband