EMRA*Cast Host

Masood "Moose" Mohammed, DO, MS, FAAEM

Core Faculty - Abrazo Health
@DocMooseEM | MedSchoolMoose
EMRA*Cast Episodes

The Art of Managing Non-Physician Providers

July 1, 2024

Physician-led health care teams are a gold standard in emergency medicine. There’s an art to learning how to lead that team. EMRA*Cast host Masood Mohammed, DO, MS, FAAEM, dives into the details with physician/attorney/national leader Ricky Dhaliwal, MD, JD.

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Managing the Crashing Tox Patient

April 1, 2024

In this episode, host Dr. Masood Mohammed (@DocMooseEM and MedSchoolMoose) sits down with toxicology expert Dr. Gillian Beauchamp to break down some of the key points when it comes to navigating the unstable tox patient.

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Nailing the ED Neuro Exam

Jan. 1, 2024

Performing a good neuro exam is arguably one of the trickiest areas of emergency medicine, but it's need-to-know and doesn't have to be such a headache! In this episode, host Masood Mohammed (@DocMooseEM) sits down with emergency medicine physician Dr. Rahul Bhat (@bhatgtown of @GtownEM) to discuss how to perform a higher quality neuro exam on your next shift.

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PEM Pearls: Updates in Pediatric Emergency Medicine

Oct. 1, 2023

The management of several common pediatric emergency medicine complaints have changed in recent years. Are you up to date on the new guidelines? In this episode, host Masood Mohammed, DO, MS sits down with emergency medicine and pediatric emergency medicine physician Kristy Schwartz, MD, MPH, FACEP, to break down some need-to-know updates when it comes to taking care of kids.

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Intern Year: Tips for Surviving (and Thriving)

July 1, 2023

We are so excited to welcome all our new physician colleagues who start their first shifts as doctors this month! It’s a big transition – and you’re not alone. In this episode, host Dr. Masood Mohammed (@DocMooseEM) chats with Dr. Richard Church, program director of UMass Chan EM Residency (@umassEMresident), and Dr. Cameron Burke, UMass EM PGY3, who share their own intern experiences and provide advice on how to navigate this landmark event.

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STEMI? I Think You Meant OMI…

April 1, 2023

ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) is a term all emergency medicine residents commit to memory early. This term is far from perfect, however, and some physicians think it should be thrown out altogether, according to host Masood Mohammed, DO, and guest Susy DeMeester, MD.

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Our Climate Is Changing, and So Is Emergency Medicine

Jan. 1, 2023

Climate change is a hot-button issue that affects a wide variety of occupations, and emergency medicine is no exception. In this episode, host Masood Mohammed (@DocMooseEM) chats with Renee Salas (@ReneeNSalas_MD) to discuss the effects of climate change on EM, and some of the things all of us can do to help.

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