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ACEP Critical Decisions in Emergency Medicine

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by American College of Emergency Physicians

4.3(33 reviews)
102 episodes
Updated Bi-weekly
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Podcast by American College of Emergency Physicians

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Publishing Since

12/11/2017

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Recent Episodes

Episode thumbnail for April 2026: Evaluating and Managing BRUE and ABEM Initial Certification

May 4, 2026

April 2026: Evaluating and Managing BRUE and ABEM Initial Certification

In the April 2026 episode of Critical Decisions in Emergency Medicine, Drs. Danya Khoujah and Wendy Chang discuss evaluating and managing BRUE and ABEM initial certification. As always, you’ll also hear about the hot topics covered in the regular features, including clinically suspected AMI with LBBB in The Critical ECG, a newborn with axillary skin sloughing in Clinical Pediatrics, the dreaded black line in Critical Cases in Orthopedics and Trauma, informed consent for adult patients in The Critical Procedure, emergency department violence in The Literature Review, bradycardia in The Critical Image, sugammadex in The Drug Box, and dimethoate toxicity in The Tox Box.

Episode thumbnail for March 2026: Pneumothorax Management and Pediatric Febrile Rashes

April 14, 2026

March 2026: Pneumothorax Management and Pediatric Febrile Rashes

In the March 2026 episode of Critical Decisions in Emergency Medicine, Drs. Danya Khoujah and Wendy Chang discuss pneumothorax management and pediatric febrile rashes. As always, you’ll also hear about the hot topics covered in the regular features, including recurrent syncope in a patient with gastroenteritis in The Critical ECG, a case of pulmonary embolism in Clinical Pediatrics, sternoclavicular joint septic arthritis in Critical Cases in Orthopedics and Trauma, ultrasound-guided subacromial injection in The Critical Procedure, peripheral vasopressor use for early sepsis-induced hypotension in The Literature Review, a patient with a sore throat in The Critical Image, flucytosine in The Drug Box, and nickel carbonyl toxicity in The Tox Box.

Episode thumbnail for February 2026: High-Risk Otologic Infections and Thrombocytopenia

April 2, 2026

February 2026: High-Risk Otologic Infections and Thrombocytopenia

In the February 2026 episode of Critical Decisions in Emergency Medicine, Drs. Danya Khoujah and Wendy Chang discuss high-risk otologic infections and thrombocytopenia. As always, you’ll also hear about the hot topics covered in the regular features, including a man with chest pain and palpitations in The Critical ECG, a child with chronic constipation in Clinical Pediatrics, elbow fracture-dislocation in Critical Cases in Orthopedics and Trauma, ultrasound-guided calcific tendinitis barbotage and lavage in The Critical Procedure, ACOG 2024 guidelines on Rh D immune globulin prophylaxis in The Literature Review, a young man with numbness and falls in The Critical Image, eptinezumab for migraine prevention in adults in The Drug Box, and metformin toxicity in The Tox Box.

102 total episodes available with 1 transcripts

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What is ACEP Critical Decisions in Emergency Medicine?

Podcast by American College of Emergency Physicians

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