An overview of ovarian pathology relevant to the OB/GYN clerkship and emergency medicine
This episode will cover the basics of neonatal resuscitation including the NRP algorithm and special focus on areas that are of interest to medical students preparing for their USMLE board exams.
In this focused, high-yield episode, we break down the essentials of procedural sedation in the emergency department—perfect for medical students, early trainees, and anyone wanting a practical overview. From understanding sedation levels to choosing the right drug for the procedure, we cover what you need to know to perform safe and effective sedation in the ED.
Topics include:
✅ When and why to use sedation in the ED
✅ The sedation spectrum—from minimal sedation to general anesthesia
✅ Pre-sedation assessment and risk stratification
✅ Drug choices: propofol, ketamine, midazolam, fentanyl, and more
✅ Monitoring, safety, and managing complications
✅ Post-sedation care and discharge criteria
Whether you’re prepping for a shift, a rotation, or a shelf exam, this episode delivers practical pearls and decision-making frameworks to build your confidence in the ED.
Dr. Conrad is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Internal Medicine in the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
He earned his medical degree from the LSU School of Medicine
He completed a combined residency in Internal Medicine and Emergency Medicine, followed by a fellowship in Critical Care Medicine at SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University.
Dr. Conrad is board-certified in Emergency Medicine, Internal Medicine, and Critical Care Medicine.