The Day I Almost Killed a Patient
From Hippo ERcast June 2020They say that the best doctors are the ones who make the most mistakes in training.
13min 30Aaron Bright, MD and Rob Orman, MDIt’s Critical Care Time!
From Mechanical Falls, EEM, N of One, Pneumonia Guidelines, Critical CareCoding and billing specialist Jason Adler says that most of us misunderstand 'critical care time'. He's here to set the record straight and help us on our path to becoming documentation blackbelts.
40min 22Jason Adler, MD and Rob Orman, MDN of 1 - The Art of Breathing
From Mechanical Falls, EEM, N of One, Pneumonia Guidelines, Critical CareWe've been breathing since our first moments of life, but does that mean we are truly experts? In this episode of the N of 1, therapist and breathwork expert Ryan Cheney walks us through how we can make breath work for us, not just with us.
49min 5Ryan Cheney and Rob Orman, MDN of 1 -- The World’s Most Efficient ED?
From Cardiac Transplant Patients, EEM 2019, N of One, Brue Works, Bits and PiecesOnce a patient is placed in an ED room and bed, it can feel like time slows down. Unless they're dying, most systems don't have a rush order on getting things done. Florida emergency physician Michael White says things don't have to be that way. He has re-worked his ED's flow so that discharge …
33min 19Michael White, MD and Rob Orman, MDCardiac Transplant Patients in the ED
From Cardiac Transplant Patients, EEM 2019, N of One, Brue Works, Bits and PiecesWe should never trust the transplanted heart. Loss of innervation, no chest pain with MI's, infection, rejection, and vasculitis are just a few of the problems we can run up against. In this episode, ED intensivist Sam Wood gives us the tools for a rational approach to evaluation and treatment the …
36min 9Sam Wood, MD and Rob Orman, MDN of One: Bouncing Back After a Tough Case
From PEG Tube, Pulse Ox, N of One, Resuscitation, Chest Pain, AngioedemaThe nature of emergency medicine dictates that we will have tough cases. Patients will die, we will have to deliver bad news, and we will, at some point, make mistakes. We have high expectations of ourselves so when we get figuratively knocked down, how do we get back up? In this episode …
36min 14Jason Brooks, PhD and Rob Orman, MDPerfectionism, EQ, Middle Way
From Frostbite, Asystole, Perfectionism, EQ, Middle Way, FluWhat does the former CFO of Pixar have to do with physician burnout and the culture of medicine? We find out in this segment. Neda Frayha from Primary Care RAP interviews Dr. Todd Cassese and Lawrence Levy, who helped build Pixar into the company it is today. Together they talk about changing …
39min 13Lawrence Levy JD, odd Cassese MD, Rob Orman, MD, and Neda Frayha, MDPrimum Non Nocere (First, Do No Harm)
From Las Vegas Mass Casualty, TIA, Primum Non Nocere, UTI, RhabdoDiscuss application of the principle of ‘First Do No Harm’ in modern day medical practice. •
22min 23Vicky Vella, MD, Mike Weinstock, MD, Rob Orman, MD, Cam Berg, MD, Alan Sielaff, MD, Scott Weingart, MD, Josh Russell, MD, and Neda Frayha, MDSkill Decay
From Cirrhosis, Topical Steroids, Skill Decay, Antibiotics, Diarrhea, WWWDDiscuss methods to combat skill decay in emergency medicine practice.
12min 19Josh Russell, MD and Rob Orman, MD