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Podcasts from around the globe: Perspectives

Selected podcast lectures from renowned international emergency physicians

  1. 40 Years on the Frontlines, part 1 - Joe Lex, Temple Rounds
  2. 40 Years on the Frontlines, part 2 - Joe Lex, Temple Rounds
  3. Alcoholism as a Disease - Burns Brady, AA Meeting
  4. An ER Doc at The Olympics - Ben Wedro
  5. Assassination of Abraham Lincoln - Joe Lex on EMSLive
  6. Assassination of James A Garfield - Joe Lex on EMSLive
  7. Assassination of John F Kennedy - Joe Lex on EMSLive
  8. Assassination of William McKinley - Joe Lex on EMSLive
  9. BNP & CRP in the ED - Joe Lex, DelVal AAEM Residents' Day 2005
  10. Curbing Community Violence - Ted Corbin
  11. Cases You Cannot Afford to Miss - Reginald King
  12. D-Dimer Debate - Billy Mallon v Ed Newton, AAEM SciAss 2005
  13. Dealing with Depression During Training: Doug Kovatch, Citywide Resident Wellness Day
  14. Debate: Paramedics Should Not Intubate - Henry Wang
  15. Drugs and Devices from 2007 - Joe Lex
  16. ED Overcrowding - Rich Hamilton
  17. Emergency Care of the Morbidly Obese Patient - Steve Schenckel, AAEM SciAss
  18. Emergency Medicine and Public Health - Priya Mammen, Temple resident presentation
  19. Emergency Medicine Past and Future - Peter Rosen, DelVal AAEM 2006
  20. Everything I Know About Emergency Medicine I Learned in the Fire Service - Dave Bailey
  21. Finding Your Niche in Emergency Medicine - Amal Mattu, Temple Rounds
  22. Food, Flattery, and Friendship: How Big Pharma Changes Your Practice, part 1 - Joe Lex, Temple Rounds
  23. Food, Flattery, and Friendship: How Big Pharma Changes Your Practice, part 2 - Joe Lex, Temple Rounds
  24. Four Quickies - Joe Lex - Temple Rounds
  25. Four Recent Drugs: Xigris, Natrecor, Plavix, NovoSeven - Joe Lex, PaACEP Resident Day 2006
  26. Good Doctors, Bad Outcomes - Lisa Mills, Citywide Resident Wellness Day 2006
  27. Having a Vibrant Career in Emergency Medicine - Kate Heilpern (Emory), Temple Rounds
  28. History and Current State of Emergency Medicine, part 1 - Robert McNamara, Temple Rounds
  29. History and Current State of Emergency Medicine, part 2 - Robert McNamara, Temple Rounds
  30. Human Factors Engineering and Emergency Care Safety: Robert Wears
  31. International Emergency Medicine - Jim Holliman, Temple Rounds
  32. Makeshift Medicine - Ken Iserson
  33. Making the Doorway Diagnosis - Kevin Rodgers
  34. Multiculturism in the ED - Michelle Nathan, AAEM SciAss 2004
  35. Other Drug War: Getting Affordable Pharmaceuticals to Developing Nations - Maggie Huff Rousselle, Temple rounds
  36. Performance-Enhancing Drugs for ER Docs - Rachel Haroz, Citywide Resident Wellness Day 2008
  37. Pitfalls in Newer Lab Tests - Joe Lex
  38. Procedural Tips and Tricks - Bob Simon
  39. Rational Clinical Exam - Robert McNamara, AAEM SciAss 2006
  40. Some Pertinent Relevancies: It's Not Trivia, (SPRINT) part 1 - Larry Raney, AAEM SciAss 2005
  41. Some Pertinent Relevancies: It's Not Trivia, (SPRINT) part 2 - Larry Raney, Temple Rounds
  42. Special Needs Patients in the ED - Tom Barry, Temple Rounds
  43. Stress, Drugs, and Residents - Trevor Mills, Citywide Resident Wellness Day 2006
  44. Taking Evidence to the Bedside - Steve Hayden, AAEM SciAss 2006
  45. Ten Common Complaints (and the Right Way to Treat Them), part 1 - Joe Lex, Temple Rounds
  46. Ten Common Complaints (and the Right Way to Treat Them), part 2 - Joe Lex, Temple Rounds
  47. Tips of the Trade - Michelle Lin
  48. Top Secrets of Emergency Medicine - Vince Markovchick, Temple Rounds
  49. Tricks and Traps of Deposition - Bruce Hart, AAEM SciAss
  50. Transitioning to The Real World - Carey Chisholm
  51. What Killed Elvis? - Richard Hamilton, Citywide Resident Wellness Day 2006
  52. What the Pen Teaches the Stethoscope (32 kbps - last 10 seconds clipped) - Abraham Verghese
  53. When the Doctor Is the Patient - Michelle Biros
  54. Who Was Ringer, and Did He Really Lactate - Joe Lex, 2008 DelVal AAEM Residents' Day

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