GSACEP represents emergency physicians who work in the federal government, including active duty military, National Guard, and military Reserves, as well as the Veteran’s Administration, Indian Health Service, and other federal agencies.This podcast series will feature selected lectures from the 2021 Government Services Symposium as well as conversations with leaders in military emergency medicine.Our mission is advancing emergency care for America’s heroes. In this podcast, we bring you lec ...
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Hear the latest for the littles from pediatric EM physician Dr. Nadia Pearson. Support the show
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GSACEP and military medical legend Dr. Dave Barry shares an update on ABEM's activities at GSS 2022. GSACEP was deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Dr. Barry earlier this week. We treasure this opportunity to hear his voice once again and learn from this incredible physician, educator, and leader. Support the show…
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Dr. Landa shares her experience at Kabul International Airport during the American evacuation and Abbey gate MASCAL event. Support the show
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GSACEP emergency physicians reflect on the fall of Kabul and the evacuation of Afghanistan in the final days of the US presence. Featuring Dr. Katrina Landa, MD; Travis Callahan, PA-C ; Andrew Chambers, RN; Dr. Roderick Fontenette, MD; Dr. Matthew Streitz, MD How to Claim CME for this Lecture: This lecture is eligible for 1.0 Cat 1 CME Credits. 1. …
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How to Claim CME for this Lecture: This lecture is eligible for 1.0 Cat 1 CME Credits. 1. Go to http://gsacep.cmecertificateonline.com 2. Click on the 2022 Annual Conference - Enduring only link. 3. Evaluate the meeting. 4. Print, download, or save your certificate for your records. Support the show由GSACEP
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GSACEP Lecture Series: Wearables: Your Secret to Unlocking your Wellness by Dr Andrea Austin
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How to Claim CME for this Lecture: This lecture is eligible for 0.5 Cat 1 CME Credits. 1. Go to http://gsacep.cmecertificateonline.com 2. Click on the 2022 Annual Conference - Enduring only link. 3. Evaluate the meeting. 4. Print, download, or save your certificate for your records. Support the show由GSACEP
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GSACEP Lecture Series: Where do I go from here? Career transitions and opportunities. by Col Max Lee, MD
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Col Max Lee shares the opportunities that come at crossroads in your military career. How to Claim CME for this Lecture: This lecture is eligible for 1.0 Cat 1 CME Credits. 1. Go to http://gsacep.cmecertificateonline.com 2. Click on the 2022 Annual Conference - Enduring only link. 3. Evaluate the meeting. 4. Print, download, or save your certificat…
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ACEP President and GSACEP member Dr. Gillian Schmitz shares how we evolved to this current time in emergency medicine and priorities going forward as our specialty continues to serve patients and our nation. How to Claim CME for this Lecture: This lecture is eligible for 1.0 Cat 1 CME Credits. 1. Go to http://gsacep.cmecertificateonline.com 2. Clic…
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GSACEP Lecture Series: Thicker Than Water: Blood Product Resuscitation in the Operational Environment by Meaghan Keville, MD
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Dr. Meaghan Keville, MD, is an emergency physician with Air Force Special Operations and currently a staff member at CSTARs Baltimore. She shares her experience with blood resuscitation in the deployed environment and lessons that will be filtering to the civilian world in the future. Support the show…
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Dr. Dan Brillhart and Army Nurse Erick Thronson discuss our experiences integrating a 2 person Damage Control Resuscitation (DCR) Team into the manuever element Special Operations Forces (SOF) in austere environments in Africa. This DCR Team moved with the lead ground element on operations lasting from several hours to several weeks and provided ad…
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CAPT John Devlin, MD shares lessons learned from USNS Comfort. Watch the full episode and join the conversation at https://gsacep.tradewing.com/event/uw7Q78sJ6Yv7sADbh Support the show
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How do you keep effectively adding new information to your brain throughout your life as an adult learner? Dr. Young, the Madigan Army Medical Center Residency Program Director, shares the latest science on what makes effective learning for adult learners, so you can maximize your efforts to get smarter every day. CME is no longer available for thi…
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How do you do medical Sim Wars in a pandemic? Listen to LtCol Rod Fontenette talk about creating a virtual Sim Wars the past two years for GSS. We are excited to welcome back our top teams from each service for the in person final round at GSS 2022 in Orlando this April 8-10. Join us for the best military emergency medicine conference in the world.…
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Point of Care ultrasound is moving from the radiology suite to the battlefield. Dr. Weymouth discusses creation of a medic centered point of care ultrasound curriculum and some brief case discussions. CME is no longer available for this lecture. However, GSACEP members can access the full presentation and slides at https://gsacep.tradewing.com/even…
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GSACEP Lecture Series: Hot to Clot: Anticoagulants and How to Reverse Them Gerald Maloney, DO
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Gerald Maloney, DO, CPPS, CHCQM, FACEP For access to the slides and to view the whole lecture, visit: https://pheedloop.com/GSS21/virtual/?page=sessions§ion=SESU5TWG5FMV7FZYX This lecture qualifies for 0.5 Category I Continuing Education Credits. How to claim CME for this podcast: Use this link to access the certificate process, you will need t…
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Shane Summers, MD, is the Deputy Director, Army Trauma Training Center (ATTC) and is an Associate Professor Military and Emergency Medicine, USUHS. For access to the slides and to view the whole lecture, visit: https://pheedloop.com/GSS21/virtual/?page=sessions§ion=SES00442M4U09ZQ8B This lecture qualifies for 1.0 Category I Continuing Education…
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GSACEP Lecture Series: Head in the Clouds: The Importance of Mindset Downrange, in the Hospital, and in Everyday Life
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Dr. Meaghan Keville is an Active Duty EM physician stationed at CSTARS Baltimore at the R. Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center. Graduated USU in 2010 and then completed EM Residency at Wright Patterson AFB/Wright State University 2010-2013. She has been forward deployed with CCATT, TCCET and with a field surgical team in support of USSOCOM. In this le…
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Col John Wightman Professor and Chair, Department of Military & Emergency Medicine, Uniformed Services University Col Wightman offers very concrete tips on how to tackle common military problems. For access to the slides and to view the whole lecture, visit: https://pheedloop.com/GSS21/virtual/?page=sessions§ion=SESWQ2NDQF1L36S80 This lecture q…
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COL (Ret) Missy Givens shares her surprising journey through the Army over her career, and insights into how to take advantages of opportunities to create a full and rewarding career in military emergency medicine. For access to the slides and to view the whole lecture, visit: https://pheedloop.com/GSS21/virtual/?page=sessions§ion=SESYRISFRH6ES…
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Col (Ret) Edward Fieg spent one of his multiple deployments as an embedded advisor to an Afghan hospital, focused on improving the nation's capability to care for patients. He shares his reflections on his time in Afghanistan and how the end of the Afghanistan war has affected him. Read more about his time in Kandahar at https://drive.google.com/fi…
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Col(s) Kristen Silvia is a board certified Emergency Medicine Physician, Flight Surgeon and currently Chief of Bioastronautics at Detachment 3, Human Space Flight Support Office, Patrick Space Force Base, Florida. She leads the DoD’s contingency medical operations for NASA and U.S. Space Command in support of U.S. crewed space flight programs. She …
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LtCol Joseph Maddry is an Air Force emergency physician and toxicologist. Here he shares the unique aspects of deployment toxicology. For access to the slides and to view the whole lecture, visit: https://pheedloop.com/GSS21/virtual/?page=sessions§ion=SESMFXGA02OWN0GYV This lecture qualifies for 1.0 Category I Continuing Education Credits. How …
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Welcome to our first episode of the GSACEP Career Corner! We will highlight an individual's career path, with tips on how to succeed in varied military/federal assignments! Lieutenant Commander Stuart earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Microbiology at the Georgia Institute of Technology, where he commissioned through the Navy ROTC program. He…
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GSACEP Lecture Series: Perfect Practice- Clinical Sustainment of the Modern Times: Knowledge, Skills and Abilities by LCDR Grace Landers and CDR Robert Oldt
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Are you curious about the recent buzz phrase, "Knowledge, Skills and Abilities" and maintenance of skills? Wonder about the requirements being developed to keep us ready to give care in a deployment environment? Would you like to be able to speak to your leadership and a possible employer regarding your skill sets? How do you defend that some of th…
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Dr. Steve Sample and Dr. Torree McGowan reflect on the differences in their deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan, drawing on their shared experience as emergency medicine residents at SAUSHEC and their overlap in Balad. Dr. Stephen Sample, MD graduated from University of Louisville Medical School 2005, and completed his emergency medicine residency …
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Dr. Regan Lyon and CPT Brian Thebaud share perspectives from their roles on embedded medical teams in some of the furthest forward medical care in current combat operations. Major Regan F. Lyon is an emergency medicine physician and Defense Analysis graduate student at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, CA. Prior to starting graduate school…
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Feeling unprepared for your first leadership position in your organization? Dr. McGowan will offer high yield tips from her experience as a medical director and military commander to set you up for success in your new job. She will explore a simple leadership model for use with peers and subordinates, offer strategies for successful meetings, and p…
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Dr. Andrea Austin interviews Dr. Maximillian Lee on the impacts of the current events in Afghanistan on the physicians who served in that theater of war. Col (ret) Lee is the former Air Force Special Operations Command, Chief of Aerospace Medicine and an influential leader in the development of our current physician forward operating stance. He dep…
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GSACEP Lecture Series: Physician as Safety Leader? Risk and Liability Reduction in the ED by COL Bonnie Hartstein
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Did you know medical errors are the 3rd leading cause of death- just behind heart disease and cancer? Learn the secret sauce behind creating a safer environment for your patients and your practice in this 30 min seminar from COL Bonnie Hartstein, Army Consultant and AMEDD Quality and Safety Director. For access to the slides and to view the whole l…
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Al Giwa is a former attorney who entered medicine to become a bioethics professor; in the process he has started and led several successful ventures spanning the healthcare and legal consulting world to entertainment companies and healthcare startups. He studied philosophy as an undergrad at Clark University, Law at the University of Ilorin, and at…
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