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The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine

The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine

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Meet ’em, greet ’em, treat ’em and street ’em
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SGEM#496: Hangin’ Tough after a Nerve Block for Pediatric Femur Fractures

SGEM#496: Hangin’ Tough after a Nerve Block for Pediatric Femur Fractures

Dec 13, 2025·

Reference: Binder ZW et al. “Ultrasound-Guided Nerve Block for Pediatric Femur Fractures in the Emergency Department: A Prospective Multi-Center Study.” Academic Emergency Medicine, 2025. Date: November 24, 2025 Dr...

SGEM#495: Tell Me Lies, Tell Me Sweet Little Lies – Reporting of Noninferiority Margins on ClinicalTrials.gov.

SGEM#495: Tell Me Lies, Tell Me Sweet Little Lies – Reporting of Noninferiority Margins on ClinicalTrials.gov.

Dec 6, 2025·

Date: December 4, 2025 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Jestin Carlson – Long-time listener, second-time guest. Reference: Reinaud et al. Reporting of Noninferiority Margins on ClinicalTrials.gov: A Systematic Review. JAMA Netw Open...

SGEM#494: Another day for you and me in pain – Chronic Abdominal Pain and ED visits

SGEM#494: Another day for you and me in pain – Chronic Abdominal Pain and ED visits

Nov 29, 2025·

Date: November 26, 2025 Reference: Ray et al. Emergency Department Visit Frequency Among Adults with Chronic Abdominal Pain: Findings From the 2023 US National Health Interview Survey. AEM November 2025. Guest Skeptic...

SGEM#493: You Can’t Hold Me Down with Spinal Motion Restrictions

SGEM#493: You Can’t Hold Me Down with Spinal Motion Restrictions

Nov 22, 2025·

Date: November 8, 2025 Reference: Millin M, et al., Prehospital Trauma Compendium: Prehospital Management of Spinal Cord Injuries – A NAEMSP Comprehensive Review and Analysis of the Literature, Prehospital Emergency...

SGEM#492: Give Blood – To Anemic Patients with Acute Brain Injuries

SGEM#492: Give Blood – To Anemic Patients with Acute Brain Injuries

Nov 15, 2025·

Date: November 12, 2025 Reference: Taccone et al. Restrictive vs Liberal Transfusion Strategy in Patients With Acute Brain Injury The TRAIN Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA 2024 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Alex Weiler is an...

SGEM Xtra: Talkin’ Bout a Revolution…Training Health Communicators

SGEM Xtra: Talkin’ Bout a Revolution…Training Health Communicators

Nov 8, 2025·

Date: October 17, 2025 Dr. Kristen Panthagani Guest Skeptic: Dr. Kristen Panthagani is an emergency medicine resident and Yale Emergency Scholar at Yale New Haven Hospital. She’s a physician-scientist, having completed...

SGEM#491: Prevalence of violence against health care workers among agitated patients in an urban emergency department

SGEM#491: Prevalence of violence against health care workers among agitated patients in an urban emergency department

Nov 1, 2025·

Date: October 30, 2025 Reference: Boes et al. Prevalence of violence against health care workers among agitated patients in an urban emergency department. October 2025 AEM Guest Skeptic: Dr. Suchismita Datta. She is an...

SGEM#490: These (Removable) Boots are Made for Walking

SGEM#490: These (Removable) Boots are Made for Walking

Oct 25, 2025·

Reference: Boutin A, et al. Removable Boot vs Casting of Toddler’s Fractures: A Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Pediatr. Published April 2025. Date: July 23, 2025 Dr. Andrew Tagg Guest Skeptic: Dr. Andrew (Andy) Tagg is...

SGEM#489: Smooth Muscle Relaxator – But does Magnesium Work for Renal Colic?

SGEM#489: Smooth Muscle Relaxator – But does Magnesium Work for Renal Colic?

Oct 18, 2025·

Date: October 10, 2025 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Sergey Motov is an Emergency Physician in the Department of Emergency Medicine, Maimonides Medical Center in New York City. He is also one of the world’s leading researchers on...

SGEM#488: It’s Just a Minor Stroke – Should We Still Lyse?

SGEM#488: It’s Just a Minor Stroke – Should We Still Lyse?

Oct 11, 2025·

Date: October 3, 2025 Reference: Doheim et al. Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials on IV Thrombolysis in Patients With Minor Acute Ischemic Stroke. Neurology 2025 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Casey Parker is a Rural...

SGEM#487: Tell Me How I’m Supposed to Breathe with No Air? Nasal High Flow or Standard Care for Pediatric Intubation

SGEM#487: Tell Me How I’m Supposed to Breathe with No Air? Nasal High Flow or Standard Care for Pediatric Intubation

Oct 4, 2025·

Reference: George S, et al. Effectiveness of nasal high-flow oxygen during apnoea on hypoxaemia and intubation success in paediatric emergency and ICU settings: a randomised, controlled, open-label trial. Lancet Respir...

SGEM#486: Call Me, on the Line – Telemental Health for Suicide Prevention

SGEM#486: Call Me, on the Line – Telemental Health for Suicide Prevention

Sep 27, 2025·

Date: September 18, 2025 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Neil Dasgupta is an Emergency Medicine (EM) physician and emergency department (ED) intensivist from Long Island, NY. He is the Vice Chair of the ED and Program Director of...

SGEM#485: I Want a New Drug – One Not Associated with Neurodevelopmental Disorders

SGEM#485: I Want a New Drug – One Not Associated with Neurodevelopmental Disorders

Sep 23, 2025·

Date: Sept 16, 2025 Reference: Prada et al. Evaluation of the evidence on acetaminophen use and neurodevelopmental disorders using the Navigation Guide methodology. Environ Health. August 2025 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Andrew...

SGEM Xtra: Incrementum 2026

SGEM Xtra: Incrementum 2026

Sep 20, 2025·

Date: August 12, 2025. This is an SGEM Xtra, and today, we’re putting on our conference lanyards and boarding passes to talk about one of the most exciting events in the global EM calendar, IncrEMentuM 2026. For those...

SGEM Xtra: Tell Me Lies, Sweet Little Lies – FDA Approved & Ineffective

SGEM Xtra: Tell Me Lies, Sweet Little Lies – FDA Approved & Ineffective

Sep 13, 2025·

Date: August 12, 2025 Article: FDA Approved and Ineffective by Jeanne Lenzer and Shannon Brownlee. June 5, 2025. The Lever. Jeanne Lenzer Guest Skeptic: Jeanne Lenzer is a long-time medical investigative journalist and...

SGEM#484: The Warrior – Pharmacological Interventions for the Acute Treatment of Hyperkalemia

SGEM#484: The Warrior – Pharmacological Interventions for the Acute Treatment of Hyperkalemia

Sep 6, 2025·

Reference: Jessen et al. Pharmacological interventions for the acute treatment of hyperkalaemia: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Resuscitation 2025 Date: August 6, 2025 Guest Skeptic: William Toon is a paramedic...

SGEM Xtra: Now and Forever – A League of Their Own (Women in EM)

SGEM Xtra: Now and Forever – A League of Their Own (Women in EM)

Aug 30, 2025·

Date: August 11, 2025 Dr. Gillian Schmitz Guest Skeptic: Dr. Gillian Schmitz is a board-certified Emergency Physician practicing at The Naval Medical Center in San Diego. She is also a former President of the American...

SGEM#483: Electricity – TENS Units for Treating Back Pain

SGEM#483: Electricity – TENS Units for Treating Back Pain

Aug 23, 2025·

Reference: Otterness et al. The Use of TENS for the Treatment of Back Pain in the Emergency Department: A Randomized Controlled Trial. AEM Aug 2025 Date: August 22, 2025 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Lauren Westafer is an...

SGEM#482: Seize the Day with Ketamine and Midazolam for Pediatric Status Epilepticus

SGEM#482: Seize the Day with Ketamine and Midazolam for Pediatric Status Epilepticus

Aug 16, 2025·

Reference: Othman AA, et al. Combined ketamine and midazolam vs. midazolam alone for initial treatment of pediatric generalized convulsive status epilepticus (Ket-Mid study): A randomized controlled trial. Pediatric...

SGEM Xtra: Illusion – What you Don’t Know and Why it Matters

SGEM Xtra: Illusion – What you Don’t Know and Why it Matters

Aug 9, 2025·

Date: July 10, 2025 Guest Skeptics: Professor Timothy Caulfield is a Canadian professor of law at the University of Alberta, the Research Director of its Health Law Institute. His area of expertise is in legal, policy...

SGEM#481: Shot Through the Chart And You’re to Blame – But Can We Intervene?

SGEM#481: Shot Through the Chart And You’re to Blame – But Can We Intervene?

Aug 2, 2025·

Reference: Kemal et al. Emergency department utilization by youth before and after firearm injury. AEM July 2025 Date: July 28, 2025 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Kirsty Challen is a Consultant in Emergency Medicine in the UK and...

SGEM#480: In the End It Doesn’t Even Matter: Oral Olanzapine or Diazepam for Pediatric Agitation

SGEM#480: In the End It Doesn’t Even Matter: Oral Olanzapine or Diazepam for Pediatric Agitation

Jul 26, 2025·

Reference: Bourke EM, et al. PEAChY-O: Pharmacological Emergency Management of Agitation in Children and Young People: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Oral Medication. Annals of Emergency Medicine. Feb 2025 Date: April...

SGEM Xtra: Career Advice from Buffy the Vampire Slayer

SGEM Xtra: Career Advice from Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Jul 12, 2025·

Date: July 9, 2025 Guest Skeptics: Dr. Cindy Bitter is an Associate Professor in the Division of Emergency Medicine at Saint Louis University. She has a Master’s in Bioethics, and she is passionate about EM capacity...

SGEM #479: Light Em Up Up Up (CT) or Not for Pediatric Blunt Abdominal Trauma?

SGEM #479: Light Em Up Up Up (CT) or Not for Pediatric Blunt Abdominal Trauma?

Jul 5, 2025·

Reference: Arnold CG, et al. Performance of individual criteria of the Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN) intraabdominal injury prediction rule. Acad Emerg Med. Jan 2025 Date: May 7, 2025 Dr...

SGEM#478: If I Were a Man: Sex-Based Disparities in the Treatment of STIs

SGEM#478: If I Were a Man: Sex-Based Disparities in the Treatment of STIs

Jun 28, 2025·

Reference: Solnick et al. Sex Disparities in Chlamydia and Gonorrhea Treatment in US Adult Emergency Departments: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. AEM June 2025 Date: June 24, 2025 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Suchismita...

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