Recent Episodes
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Episode 210: Capacity Assessment
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Episode 209: Blast Crisis
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Episode 208: Geriatric Emergency Medicine
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Episode 207: Smoke Inhalation Injury
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Episode 206: Acute Back Pain
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Episode 205: Family Presence during Resuscitation
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Episode 204: Necrotizing Fasciitis
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Episode 203: Acetaminophen Toxicity
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Episode 202: Sexually Transmitted Infections 2.0
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Episode 201: Migraines
Oct 1, 2024 – -
Episode 200: Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors
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Episode 199: Ataxia in Children
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Episode 198: Hypernatremia
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Episode 197: Acute Agitation
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Episode 196: The Critically Ill Infant
May 1, 2024 – -
Episode 195: ARDS
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Episode 194: Nitrous Oxide Toxicity
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Episode 193: Threatened Abortion
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Episode 192: Syncope in Children
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Episode 191: Rapid Atrial Fibrillation
Dec 1, 2023 – -
Episode 190: Electrical Storm
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Episode 189: Hyperkalemia 2.0
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Episode 188: Vasopressors
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Episode 187: Septic Joint in Children
Aug 1, 2023 – 9:02 -
Podcast 186.0: Hypocalcemia
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Podcast 185.0: Anticoagulation Reversal
Feb 11, 2022 – 21:06 -
Episode 184.0 Ludwig’s Angina
Dec 9, 2021 – 9:18 -
Episode 183.0 Pneumothorax
Oct 29, 2021 – 13:01 -
Episode 182.0 – Wellens
Sep 1, 2021 – 8:04 -
Episode 181.0: Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Mar 4, 2021 – 19:48 -
Episode 180.0: Urine Tox Screens
Jan 12, 2021 – 19:40 -
Episode 179.0 – Precipitous Breech Deliveries
Jul 26, 2020 – 14:07 -
Episode 178.0 – Graduation Speech by Dr. Goldfrank
Jun 30, 2020 – 5:23 -
Episode 177.0 – Hemoptysis
Feb 17, 2020 – 14:26 -
Episode 176.0 – Pneumonia Updates
Jan 27, 2020 – 10:03 -
Episode 175.0 – Posterior Circulation Stroke
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Episode 174.0 – Homelessness
Dec 16, 2019 – 21:45 -
Episode 173.0 – Blunt Neck Trauma
Nov 25, 2019 – 12:28 -
Episode 172.0 – Ankle Sprains
Nov 4, 2019 – 11:05 -
Episode 171.0 – Vaping Associated Lung Injury
Oct 21, 2019 – 16:03 -
Episode 170.0 – Septic Arthritis
Sep 23, 2019 – 11:26 -
Episode 169.0 – Febrile Seizures
Aug 26, 2019 – 9:02 -
Episode 168.0 – Lyme Disease
Jul 30, 2019 – 15:07 -
Episode 167.0 – Malaria
Jul 15, 2019 – 9:17 -
Episode 166.0 – Acute Otitis Media
Jul 1, 2019 – 9:46 -
Episode 165.0 – Foot Fractures
Jun 17, 2019 – 14:18 -
Episode 164.0 – Debriefing
Jun 3, 2019 – 27:42 -
Episode 163.0 – Croup
May 20, 2019 – 6:13 -
Episode 162.0 – Stevens-Johnson Syndrome/Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis
May 6, 2019 – 9:50 -
Episode 161.0 – Opioid Epidemic
Apr 22, 2019 – 14:26
Recent Reviews
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ChGutzThe Best Emergency Medicine Podcast!Excellent coverage of both pediatric and adult emergency medicine topics. Artfully designed with a strong foundation in evidence based medicine.
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Ske0016Can’t hear itI have my volume turned all the way up and still can’t hear what they’re saying
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Vincent BattistiniAudio issuesAll the great EM content in the world doesn’t count for nothing if I can’t hear anything. Podcast has some serious audio/volume issues.
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Irritated in NYAnticoagulant reversal bad soundAs previously mentioned, great content, but the sound quality was incredibly quiet on this episode. Such that I couldn’t listen to it in the car. Keep up the good work otherwise.
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JordoElGueroGood podcastGood topics, good info. The audio is always exceptionally quiet compared to other podcasts though, even with volume at the max
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kgibs997Informative needs some personalityLove the info, just wish these two didn’t sound like they were reading off of a script. It’s tough to stay engaged even with all the great info. Too monotone.
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b-la-kayNot very engagingGood content but chemistry just seems off. Really learn a lot but I have to make sure to drink my coffee beforehand. There are other podcasts that are more engaging and even make you laugh, like EM Board Bombs.
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Jon V xyz123The master volume is too lowShould be adjusted by the audio engineer.
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HfvubcdjmNot just for medical students!I am in emergency room nurse and this has definitely helped my practice and ability to communicate with residents and attending MDs about patient presentations and interventions.
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Sher Ali KhanQuick, efficient and practical reviewVery ice Job. I am intense medicine and I enjoy listening to it for my Hospital based practice in residency
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Kristy5150Free and Fabulous!I absolutely love this short free podcast. It is easy listening and chock full of good up-to-date information. I’ve been following Swami for quite some time and he has a way of making emergency medicine exciting even for this old APC.
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BillBill82ExcellentThis podcast is great and cuts right to the key points. As a student it has saved me multiple times on exams and during clinicals. My only suggestion is to consider pausing for a few seconds after making a point or listing indications, symptoms, etc. so the listener can process what they just learned. 5 stars otherwise. Thank you
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cs1245PA-cI really enjoy concise info on pertinent topics for ER providers. Thanks
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ktao16Great Emergency Medicine PodcastThis is a great podcast for Emergency Medicine Providers. It really highlights the high yield points to remember of main topics in EM in a very short, succinct, and digestible podcast for our short attention spans. This is great for both those in training and those looking for a refresher. Thanks Swami!
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Jodi PA-CHelps to stay currentThanks to Core EM for helping me stay current with up to date medical journal articles including mindful critiques. I am a PA student in my rotation year. The content that is on our boards is usually outdated by the time we take it. We have to study outdated information to pass our tests and study current literature to be prepared for rotations and eventually a job. I appreciate being able to listen to Core EM in my car during all of my drive time. I am also happy to hear on the 100th anniversary podcast that Core EM will try to include more content from PAs, NPs, and RNs. I believe information is information but we all come to the table with different experience and in different roles on the team and so it is nice to hear all of those points of view. Thanks!
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Scooter416Love this podcast.I listen/subscribe to lots of EM Focused podcasts and this is one of my favorite. Excellent information, succinct and useful in everyday practice.
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Steve... CanPerfect for Students on upGreat podcast for medical students, residents, attending's. Up-to-date information with a solid focus on core material. One of my favorite Emergency Medicine podcasts.
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Chrissy2106Best podcast aroundCore EM is without one of, if not, the best podcasts available! The content is great and presented wonderfully. Dr. Swaminathan is a testament to Emergency Medicine.
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KeterisGreat ResourceI'm currently a 4th year medical student and count this podcast as one of the best resources at my disposal. Its content is consistently well presented, up to date and concise. Thank you all so much for putting together a pocast that is both informative and entertaining.
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MilkshakefluffAwesome!Love that episodes are relatively short...more likely that I'll actually learn and retain something useful. Keep it up!
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@EMbeastModeShort and sweet!Loving this new emergency podcast , basically an overview of important info from topics discussed each week in EM conference, very high yield!
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Emergency MurseCritical Care and Emergency Medicine In A Short Amount of TimeCore EM is fantastic! It delivers great information in a short amount of time! Thank you for your work and all you are doing to educate the emergency and critical care community!
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