Evidencecare Pulse

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  • Duration: 1:35:49
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Podcast by EvidenceCare

Episodes

  • Pulse: Being a Frontline Provider with Dr. Matt Fields

    03/02/2017 Duration: 08min

    Pulse: Being a Frontline Provider with Dr. Matt Fields by EvidenceCare

  • Pulse: Challenges of ED Residency with Dr. Alex Daves

    27/01/2017 Duration: 07min

    Pulse: Challenges of ED Residency with Dr. Alex Daves by EvidenceCare

  • Pulse: Whats Next for Emergency Physicians with Dr Ryan Stanton

    25/10/2016 Duration: 06min

    Pulse: Whats Next for Emergency Physicians with Dr Ryan Stanton by EvidenceCare

  • Pulse: Future Trends in Emergency Medicine with Dr Ryan Stanton

    25/10/2016 Duration: 03min

    Pulse: Future Trends in Emergency Medicine with Dr Ryan Stanton by EvidenceCare

  • Pulse: Changes in Healthcare with Chris Kelly

    25/10/2016 Duration: 06min

    Pulse: Changes in Healthcare with Chris Kelly by EvidenceCare

  • Pulse: Helping Patients with Jay Stallings

    25/10/2016 Duration: 05min

    Pulse: Helping Patients with Jay Stallings by EvidenceCare

  • Pulse: Patient Experience with Dr. Amy Ho

    20/07/2016 Duration: 07min

    In this episode of the Pulse podcast, we’re discussing the impact of technology in healthcare with Dr. Amy Ho, resident physician at University of Chicago Medicine. We met with Dr. Ho at the American Academy of Emergency Medicine Scientific Assembly to discuss the trends in international residencies and how technology is improving the patient experience. “I think if you give patients more autonomy in their own choices, you’ll find that they have better satisfaction.”

  • Pulse: Patient satisfaction with Dr. Jeffrey Kline

    12/07/2016 Duration: 07min

    In this episode of the Pulse podcast, we’re discussing patient satisfaction in healthcare with Dr. Jeffrey Kline, researcher and emergency physician at Indiana University School of Medicine. We met with Dr. Kline at the American Academy of Emergency Medicine Scientific Assembly to discuss a few things that include outcomes from evidence-based healthcare, patient satisfaction, and strengthening the patient and physician interaction experience. “Emergency physicians, like many other physicians, make incredible decisions based on just looking at their patient’s face, and we as ER docs use this as a part of our gestalt, our ability, our expert intuition to make rapid decisions.”

  • Pulse: What's next in evidence-based healthcare with Dr. Brian Fengler

    28/06/2016 Duration: 06min

    In this episode of the Pulse podcast, we’re discussing what’s next in evidence-based healthcare with Dr. Brian Fengler, founder and CEO of EvidenceCare. We met with Dr. Fengler at the AAEM Scientific Assembly, organized by the American Academy of Emergency Medicine. We talked about the role data plays in evidence-based healthcare as well as Dr. Fengler's passion and mission in this space. He also gave us a glimpse into what's in store for the future of EvidenceCare. “Every single day, every single patient encounter, one-on-one behind a closed door, what decisions are being made? What discussions are being had? And that patient walking out of the room, are they walking out of the room on the right therapy or the wrong therapy? Are they walking out of the room with a better understanding than what they came in with? If you can achieve that, from the bottom up, then you're going to fix a lot of problems in healthcare.”

  • Pulse: Technology Advancements with Dr. Amy Ho

    23/06/2016 Duration: 05min

    In this episode of the Pulse podcast, we’re discussing the role of technology in healthcare with Dr. Amy Ho, resident physician at University of Chicago Medicine. We met with Dr. Ho at the American Academy of Emergency Medicine Scientific Assembly to discuss her background as well as her thoughts about technology advancements that support the evolving decision-making process. “We still use pagers. Pagers have been around before I was born, which is just obscene that you have billion dollar industries, you can transplant hearts, you can 3D print a joint and put it into someone, but you can’t find a better way of contacting an orthopedic surgeon than a pager.”

  • Pulse: Passion for healthcare in the ER with Courtney Stallings

    17/06/2016 Duration: 06min

    In this episode of the Pulse podcast, we’re discussing technology-driven changes in the ER with Courtney Stallings, Director of Medical Content at EvidenceCare. We met with Courtney at the American Academy of Emergency Medicine Scientific Assembly to discuss how the Internet influences patient expectations and how EvidenceCare helps providers address patient questions, concerns and decision-making. “We’re changing the content within EvidenceCare as those papers are published that is bringing their expertise to the bedside.”

  • Pulse: Emergency medicine trends with Dr. David Farcy

    09/06/2016 Duration: 08min

    In this episode of the Pulse podcast, we’re discussing the need for shortcuts in the practice of emergency medicine with Dr. David Farcy, chairman of the Emergency Department at Mt. Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach, Florida. We met with Dr. Farcy at the American Academy of Emergency Medicine Scientific Assembly to discuss why emergency physicians seek shortcuts when treating patients and how evidence-based medicine provides those shortcuts. “Most physicians, unfortunately, as they’re learning or learn from medical school residency, we’re looking for shortcuts and those shortcuts have to be evidence-based medicine.”

  • Pulse: Trends in emergency medicine with Dr. Haney Mallemat

    26/05/2016 Duration: 06min

    In this episode of the Pulse podcast, we’re discussing trends in emergency medicine with Dr. Haney Mallemat, assistant professor of emergency medicine at University of Maryland. We met with Dr. Mallemat at the American Academy of Emergency Medicine Scientific Assembly where he shared how emergency medicine has changed and where it's going as well as his general thoughts on the industry. “If you have access to high quality evidence, it makes your job a lot easier in terms of what’s going to happen for the patient.”

  • Pulse: Healthcare insights with Dr. Jeffrey Kline

    19/04/2016 Duration: 04min

    In this episode of the Pulse podcast, we’re discussing shared decision-making in healthcare with Dr. Jeffrey Kline, researcher and emergency physician at Indiana University School of Medicine. We met with Dr. Kline at the American Academy of Emergency Medicine Scientific Assembly to discuss how evidence-based medicine has changed the transforming role of shared decision-making as well as his thoughts on the future of healthcare. “Evidenced-based medicine used to be a cabinet that was full of old textbooks whose spine was falling apart, and you would go pull the textbooks off the shelf, and there'd be one on dermatology that was the most torn up because everybody would be looking at it to find a picture of a rash to figure out what the patient had.”

  • Pulse: Healthcare Insights with Dr. Brian Fengler

    19/04/2016 Duration: 05min

    In this episode of the Pulse podcast, we’re discussing healthcare insights with Dr. Brian Fengler, founder and CEO of EvidenceCare. We met with Dr. Fengler at the American Academy of Emergency Medicine Scientific Assembly to discuss a few things: the problems he saw firsthand as an emergency physician, the pain points that emergency providers face, and the clear need for accessible evidence-based healthcare. “You would think in our nation and in our healthcare industry – an industry that spends over $2.2 trillion every year – you'd think that we'd have this figured out because it is such a big problem. But the reality is over a trillion of the dollars we spend every year – close to half of what we spend every year – is actually wasted.”