Dr. Mell and his guest, Matthew D. Sztajnkrycer, MD, PhD, a professor of emergency medicine, toxicology, and EMS at the Mayo Clinic, say sublingual sufentanil is a dumb idea and explain why you should keep it out of your hospital. Also, Primate
Dr. Mell gives you two and a half tips about his favorite topics: caring for children in the ED and increasing your customer satisfaction at the same time!
Dr. Mell and Ryan Stanton, MD, talk about the recent backlash against the NRA which told physicians to stay in their lane when it comes to gun violence. Listen in as they talk about why this is EPs’ lane and the best way to deal with volatile p
If you’re an avid emergency medicine social media user, you know that the Twittersphere was on fire with controversy about resuscitation recently. Howard Mell, MD, in this podcast enlists the expertise of Jeffrey Jarvis, MD, to talk about wh
Dr. Mell and guests Zaf Qasim, MD, and Karim Brohi, MD, discuss the game-changing PAMPer study, that sought to determine the safety and efficacy of prehospital plasma resuscitation compared with standard resuscitation in severely traumatically
Dr. Mell interviews Megan Ranney, MD; Emmy Betz, MD; and Garen Wintemute, MD, about what physicians can do about the epidemic of gun violence.Links mentioned in the podcast:Megan Ranney: http://bit.ly/2L1gk3fEmmy Betz: http://bit.ly/2utBj
Self-professed “gun guy” Howie Mell, MD, tells the story of an EP threatened by a patient, and explains why she shouldn’t follow advice about taking a gun to work.