The AAEM Aging Well in Emergency Medicine Interest Group is proud to present a two-part podcast series: “Maintaining Joy and Career Satisfaction Across the Decades in Our Challenging Specialty.”
In this thoughtful conversation, AAEM President Dr. Robert Frolichstein and Board Member Dr. Kevin Reed continue the conversation on staying engaged, resilient, and fulfilled in emergency medicine. The discussion is guided by questions from Thien An Nguyen, a member of AAEM/RSA.
Burnout is a well-recognized challenge in our specialty—but it doesn’t have to define your career. Drs. Frolichstein and Reed share personal strategies and lessons learned that have helped them sustain a sense of joy and purpose in the face of decades of clinical demands.
On behalf of Interest Group Co-Chairs Dr. Marianne Haughey and Dr. Gary Gaddis, we invite you to tune in. Whether you’re early in your journey or decades in, this series offers practical “anti-burnout” takeaways to support a thriving, meaningful career in EM.
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The AAEM Aging Well in Emergency Medicine Interest Group is proud to present a two-part podcast series: “Maintaining Joy and Career Satisfaction Across the Decades in Our Challenging Specialty.”
In this thoughtful conversation, AAEM President Dr. Robert Frolichstein and Board Member Dr. Kevin Reed continue the conversation on staying engaged, resilient, and fulfilled in emergency medicine. The discussion is guided by questions from Thien An Nguyen, a member of AAEM/RSA.
Burnout is a well-recognized challenge in our specialty—but it doesn’t have to define your career. Drs. Frolichstein and Reed share personal strategies and lessons learned that have helped them sustain a sense of joy and purpose in the face of decades of clinical demands.
On behalf of Interest Group Co-Chairs Dr. Marianne Haughey and Dr. Gary Gaddis, we invite you to tune in. Whether you’re early in your journey or decades in, this series offers practical “anti-burnout” takeaways to support a thriving, meaningful career in EM.
The AAEM Aging Well in Emergency Medicine Interest Group is proud to present a two-part podcast series: “Maintaining Joy and Career Satisfaction Across the Decades in Our Challenging Specialty.”
In this thoughtful conversation, AAEM President Dr. Robert Frolichstein and Board Member Dr. Kevin Reed continue the conversation on staying engaged, resilient, and fulfilled in emergency medicine. The discussion is guided by questions from Thien An Nguyen, a member of AAEM/RSA.
Burnout is a well-recognized challenge in our specialty—but it doesn’t have to define your career. Drs. Frolichstein and Reed share personal strategies and lessons learned that have helped them sustain a sense of joy and purpose in the face of decades of clinical demands.
On behalf of Interest Group Co-Chairs Dr. Marianne Haughey and Dr. Gary Gaddis, we invite you to tune in. Whether you’re early in your journey or decades in, this series offers practical “anti-burnout” takeaways to support a thriving, meaningful career in EM.
The AAEM Aging Well in Emergency Medicine Interest Group is proud to present a two-part podcast series: "Maintaining Joy and Career Satisfaction Across the Decades in Our Challenging Specialty."
In this thoughtful conversation, AAEM President Dr. Robert Frolichstein and Board Member Dr. Kevin Reed reflect on how they’ve stayed engaged, fulfilled, and resilient throughout their emergency medicine careers. The discussion is guided by questions from Thien An Nguyen, a member of AAEM/RSA.
Burnout is a well-recognized challenge in our specialty—but it doesn’t have to define your career. Drs. Frolichstein and Reed share personal strategies and lessons learned that have helped them sustain a sense of joy and purpose in the face of decades of clinical demands.
On behalf of Interest Group Co-Chairs Dr. Marianne Haughey and Dr. Gary Gaddis, we invite you to tune in. Whether you're early in your journey or decades in, this series offers practical “anti-burnout” takeaways to support a thriving, meaningful career in EM.
In this episode, Drs. Liz Calhoun and Molly Estes sit down with Dr. Dara Kass — emergency medicine physician, public health leader, and fearless advocate for equity in healthcare. From serving in the Biden Administration to founding FemInEM, Dr. Kass has been at the forefront of transforming emergency medicine and championing gender equity. She shares her personal journey and dives into her work expanding reproductive healthcare access and shaping health policy. Tune in for a powerful conversation on leadership, motherhood, and the future of medicine.
In this episode of Unmute Your Probe, learn essential skills for ultrasound-guided nerve blocks — from indications to avoiding pitfalls. This episode features Drs. Zachary Boivin, Ashley Grant, and Andrew Shannon.
In this episode of Unmute Your Probe, host Dr. Melissa Myers sits down with Dr. Jordan Dow to discuss “Ultrasound U-Turns” — unexpected moments in real cases that shifted their scanning approach. This conversation highlights how ultrasound continues to evolve in the hands of emergency physicians.
Drs. Molly Estes and Liz Calhoun are joined by Dr. Kadie Stephens in the next episode of the WiEMS-AAEM Women’s Wisdom podcast. From medical student to brand-new physician, Dr. Stephens discusses the lessons she's learned along the way, as well as her early-career involvement with AAEM.
This episode will cover the use of ultrasound in cardiac arrest, with attention to safety and modality. It will also include a description of how to perform and what results are useful when using ultrasound in cardiac arrest.
This episode features Drs. Gary Bhagat and Faith Kelly
Dr. Melissa Myers discusses the ethics of triage in the emergency department with Wes Moldogo, a hospital chaplain, and Chris Kaufman, a physician assistant with military experience. The guests explore how to approach triage in mass casualty situations and what kind of training and preparation might help in making triage decisions during a crisis.
In this episode, Dr. Dan Mayer and Dr. Melissa Myers discuss evaluating patients in the ED for capacity to make medical decisions. Over 30 minutes, they discuss a framework to quickly assess capacity, what exactly an AMA form does for you, and how to handle difficult cases.
This episode of Unmute Your Probe dives into how EMS agencies are putting POCUS to work in the field. Hear from experts as they unpack their experiences and share valuable insights. This episode features Drs. Stephanie M. Marrero Borrero, Eva Tovar Hirashima, and Katherine Raczek.
From rural medicine to EM—Dr. Robyn Hitchcock shares her journey, the power of finding your niche, and the importance of balancing family, career, and well-being while thriving in emergency medicine.
There is no instant download or magic that continues development in your career. It is up to you to OWN your career growth and actively pursue it while maintaining your personal wellness.
Drs. Molly Estes and Liz Calhoun are joined by Dr. Megan Healy in the next episode of the WiEMS-AAEM Women's Wisdom podcast to discuss this in more detail. Dr. Healy shares the impact of various programs, including AAEM's Leadership Academy, describing the mentorship and skill building that comes from continued learning.
In our first episode of EMergent Journeys, our host, Mel Ebeling, a medical student from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, sits down with Dr. Robert M. McNamara, former President of AAEM and Chair of the Dept. of Emergency Medicine at Temple University Hospital to discuss his journey to the field of emergency medicine, insights on leadership, and lessons learned.
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In this new episode, Dr. Galleta joins Drs. Molly Estes and Liz Calhoun to discuss why she continues to choose EM, through the highs and lows, including her decision to take a sabbatical.
Listen to an introduction on TEE and the resulting discussion on utility in resuscitation in this Unmute Your Probe podcast episode with Drs. Melissa Myers, Gary Bhagat, and Faith Kelly.
It is important that EM physicians caring for LEP patients understand the cultural implications, laws, and hospital policies that exist to decrease medical errors, improve patient care, satisfaction, and outcomes. Dr. Cisneros and Cecilia join Dr. Vaughn on the AAEM Social EM Grassroot Highlight Series for part two of this podcast, building on the topics discussed last time.
Dr. Melissa Myers is joined by Dr. Zach Boivin to discuss the medico-legal aspects of POCUS, including handheld machines, billing, and legal responsibility for incidental findings, in the latest Unmute Your Probe episode.
Presented by the AAEM Social EM & Population Health Committee, in collaboration with JEDI-AAEM and the Latino Health and Education committee of AAEM
Learn about the barriers that patients who have limited English proficiency (LEP) face in the ER through the latest episode of the AAEM Social EM Grassroot Highlight Series. As an EM physician, it is important to understand the cultural implications, laws, and hospital policies when caring for these patients. Dr. Cisneros and Cecilia join Dr. Vaughn to provide this vital information in an attempt to decrease medical errors and improve patient care satisfaction and outcomes.
Dr. Wieler joins Dr. Calhoun to discuss the happy accident that led her to community practice. You will learn how Dr. Wieler felt comfortable in a single coverage ED right out of residency, what she wishes she would have known, and the impact of forming a strong support system.
The AAEM Aging Well in Emergency Medicine Interest Group is proud to present a two-part podcast series: “Maintaining Joy and Career Satisfaction Across the Decades in Our Challenging Specialty.”
In this thoughtful conversation, AAEM President Dr. Robert Frolichstein and Board Member Dr. Kevin Reed continue the conversation on staying engaged, resilient, and fulfilled in emergency medicine. The discussion is guided by questions from Thien An Nguyen, a member of AAEM/RSA.
Burnout is a well-recognized challenge in our specialty—but it doesn’t have to define your career. Drs. Frolichstein and Reed share personal strategies and lessons learned that have helped them sustain a sense of joy and purpose in the face of decades of clinical demands.
On behalf of Interest Group Co-Chairs Dr. Marianne Haughey and Dr. Gary Gaddis, we invite you to tune in. Whether you’re early in your journey or decades in, this series offers practical “anti-burnout” takeaways to support a thriving, meaningful career in EM.