EMRA*Cast Host

Dustin Slagle, MD

NYU Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine
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EMRA*Cast Episodes

Pharmacy Pearls with Mike Perza

Aug. 1, 2024

Pick up some pharmacy knowledge in this absolutely packed episode with host Dustin Slagle, MD, and guest Mike Perza, PharmD, BCPS, a clinical pharmacist in emergency medicine.

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Prepare for trouble - and make it double!
DSD Revisited

May 1, 2024

EMRA*Cast host Dustin Slagle, MD, and NYU critical care cardiology fellow James Ciancarelli, DO, revisit the topic of a prior episode – dual synchronous defibrillation – to further explore the theory, logistics, evidence, and indications for its use.

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Experience: The Name We Give Our Mistakes

Feb. 1, 2024

Medical errors are an unfortunate, but nearly unavoidable, part of medical training and practice. The key is knowing how to turn an honest mistake into wisdom. EM educators Laura Welsh, MD, and Ivan Zvonar, MD, have some tips you can put into practice today. Join EMRA*Cast hosts Dustin Slagle, MD, and Lizzii Le, MD, for this conversation.

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Why Critical Care

Nov. 1, 2023

If you've ever thought critical care medicine might be an interesting career path, pull up a chair and join this conversation between EMRA*Cast host Dustin Slagle, MD, and three EMRA crit-care leaders who have reached various milestones in their critical care medicine journey: Jenelle Badulak, MD; Mark Ramzy, DO, EMT-P; and Brian Sumner, MD.

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Cardiac Arrest: Bring the Probe–Bring a Friend

May 1, 2023

When you are preparing the room for a cardiac arrest to arrive, don’t forget to bring the ultrasound machine (and if you can, bring a friend to help out). EMRA*Cast host Dustin Slagle, MD, speaks with ultrasound guru Michael Gottlieb, MD, RDMS, about the ways ultrasound can help your resuscitation of a cardiac arrest patient.

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In-Flight Emergencies

Feb. 1, 2023

If you haven’t heard it yet, the chances are you will eventually: Is there a doctor on board? Emergency physicians, step right up – Amy Ho, MD, MPH, visits with EMRA*Cast host Dustin Slagle, MD, about the finer points of managing an in-flight emergency.

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Subclavian Central Lines: Be Humble – Be Prepared

Nov. 1, 2022

There’s a laundry list of potential complications from using the subclavian vein to place a central line. But there’s a growing number of reasons to make sure this procedure is part of your arsenal. Host Dustin Slagle, MD, and guest Gabriel Hoffman, MD, walk you through the evidence.

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Sodium Bicarb in Cardiac Arrest: Over and Done?

July 1, 2022

 

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Journal Club Part 2: Resuscitation and Early Goal-Directed Therapy

A Review of Rivers, ProCESS, ProMISe, and ARISE

June 1, 2021

Fluid resuscitation in sepsis is a hotly debated and much-studied topic - and for good reason. Listen in as three emergency physicians discuss some of the landmark papers directing emergency care of these critically ill patients. Join host Dr. Ranjita Raghavan of Mount Sinai and guests Dr. Chad Meyers of Elmhurst Hospital Center and Dr. Dustin Slagle of ChristianaCare.

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Journal Club Part 1: Resuscitation and Early Goal-Directed Therapy

A Review of Rivers, ProCESS, ProMISe, and ARISE

June 1, 2021

Fluid resuscitation in sepsis is a hotly debated and much-studied topic - and for good reason. Listen in as three emergency physicians discuss some of the landmark papers directing emergency care of these critically ill patients. Join host Dr. Ranjita Raghavan of Mount Sinai and guests Dr. Chad Meyers of Elmhurst Hospital Center and Dr. Dustin Slagle of ChristianaCare.

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Tips for Palliative Medicine Consults in the ED

Although most evaluations and interventions focus on providing life-sustaining interventions in the ED, emergency physicians must also be prepared to provide proper care to individuals who may not benefit from the introduction of life-sustaining interventions. Emergency physicians must have knowledge of palliative care and must be able to perform palliative care when indicated. In specific situations, a palliative care consultation may be helpful in initiating and coordinating care for patients who would benefit.