Critical Care in Emergency Medicine

David Farcy, MD FAAEM FCCMDavid Farcy, MD FAAEM FCCM

David Farcy, MD FAAEM FCCM, Chairman, Department of Emergency Medicine at Mount Sinai Medical in Miami Beach, Florida, speaks with national and international experts in the field of critical care in emergency medicine. Join us each month for insights on a timely topic of importance for emergency physicians.

AAEM Podcasts: Critical Care in Emergency Medicine


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 COVID-19 – A Follow Up on Not Intubating Early

Episode 20 | Duration: 48:27 | File size: 38256KB | Posted: December 18, 2020

In this episode, we are featuring a podcast from REBEL Cast hosted by Dr. Salim Rezaie. This episode features speakers, David Farcy, MD FAAEM FCCM; Cameron Kyle-Sidell, MD; and Evie Marcolini, MD FAAEM FACEP FCCM and is a follow up on the last episode regarding trying not to intubate early. View additional resources at: https://www.aaem.org/resources/publications/podcasts/critical-care-in-emergency-medicine/episode-20. Intro music by NICOCO, 'Quiberon,' from the album 'Nicoco,' powered by JAMENDO.


 COVID-19 - Trying Not to Intubate Early & Why ARDSnet may be the Wrong Ventilator Paradigm

Episode 19 | Duration: 1:31:39 | File size: 99380KB | Posted: April 6, 2020

In this episode, we are featuring a podcast from REBEL Cast hosted by Dr. Salim Rezaie. This episode features speakers, Ashika Jain, MD FAAEM FACEP RDMS; David Farcy, MD FAAEM FCCM; Cameron Kyle-Sidell, MD; and Evie Marcolini, MD FAAEM FACEP FCCM discussing trying not to intubate early & why ARDSnet may be the wrong ventilator paradigm during COVID-19. View additional resources at: https://www.aaem.org/resources/publications/podcasts/critical-care-in-emergency-medicine/episode-19. Intro music by NICOCO, 'Quiberon,' from the album 'Nicoco,' powered by JAMENDO.


 Hour-1 Bundle

Episode 18 | Duration: 37:56 | File size: 35558KB | Posted: September 26, 2019

In this episode, David A. Farcy, MD FAAEM FCCM, Chairman of the Department of Emergency Medicine at Mount Sinai Medical Center - Miami Beach and President of AAEM, speaks with Tiffany M. Osborn, MD MPH FACEP, Professor of Surgery and Emergency Medicine Acute and Critical Care Surgery at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. Drs. Farcy and Osborn discuss the Surviving Sepsis Campaign (SSC) Hour-1 Bundle. View additional resources at: https://www.aaem.org/resources/publications/podcasts/critical-care-in-emergency-medicine/episode-18. Intro music by NICOCO, 'Quiberon,' from the album 'Nicoco,' powered by JAMENDO.


 Women's Wisdom: Our Journey in Emergency Medicine: Heatherlee Bailey, MD FAAEM FCCM

Episode 17 | Duration: 25:13 | File size: 23642KB | Posted: July 31, 2019

In this episode, we are featuring a new podcast series, Women's Wisdom: Our Journey in Emergency Medicine from the AAEM Women in Emergency Medicine committee. This is the second episode of their podcast series and features, host Adria Ottoboni, MD FAAEM, Associate Professor at UCLA and special guest Heatherlee Bailey, MD FAAEM FCCM, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Durham VA Medical Center and President of the Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM). Listen to hear Dr. Bailey’s journey in emergency medicine. Intro music by NICOCO, 'Quiberon,' from the album 'Nicoco,' powered by JAMENDO.


 Balanced Crystalliods Versus Normal Saline in Critically Ill Adult Patients

Episode 16 | Duration: 30:32 | File size: 22191KB | Posted: September 27, 2018

David Farcy, MD FAAEM FCCM, Chairman of the Department of Emergency Medicine at Mount Sinai Medical Center - Miami Beach and President of AAEM, speaks with Michael Winters, MD MBA FAAEM, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and Medicine, Program Director of the Combined EM/IM Program, and Founder and Co-Director of the Combined EM/IM/Crit Care Program at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore, MD. Drs. Farcy and Winters discuss balanced crystalliods versus normal saline in critically ill adult patients. Intro music by NICOCO, 'Quiberon,' from the album 'Nicoco,' powered by JAMENDO.


 A Treatment Algorithm for Emergent Invasive Cardiac Procedures in the Resuscitated Comatose Patient

Episode 15 | Duration: 24:36 | File size: 15645KB | Posted: May 25, 2018

David Farcy, MD FAAEM FCCM, Chairman of the Department of Emergency Medicine at Mount Sinai Medical Center - Miami Beach and President-Elect of AAEM, speaks with Amal Mattu, MD FAAEM, Professor, Vice Chair of Education, Director of the Faculty Development Fellowship and Co-Director of the Emergency Cardiology Fellowship in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Maryland. Drs. Farcy and Mattu discuss A Treatment Algorithm for Emergent Invasive Cardiac Procedures in the Resuscitated Comatose Patient, an article published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. Intro music by NICOCO, 'Quiberon,' from the album 'Nicoco,' powered by JAMENDO.

Read the full article at: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0735109715022767?via%3Dihub


 High Blood Pressure

Episode 14 | Duration: 47:03 | File size: 25764KB | Posted: August 22, 2017

David Farcy, MD FAAEM FCCM, Chairman of the Department of Emergency Medicine at Mount Sinai Medical Center - Miami Beach and President-Elect of AAEM, speaks with Evie Marcolini, MD FAAEM FACEP FCCM, Assistant Professor at Yale University School of Medicine and AAEM board member. Drs. Farcy and Marcolini discuss high blood pressure in patients with subarachnoid bleeds, traumatic brain injuries, and acute ischemic strokes. Intro music by NICOCO, 'Quiberon,' from the album 'Nicoco,' powered by JAMENDO.


 Post Intubation Decompensation

Episode 13 | Duration: 41:59 | File size: 28263KB | Posted: July 21, 2017

David Farcy, MD FAAEM FCCM, Chairman of the Department of Emergency Medicine at Mount Sinai Medical Center - Miami Beach and President-Elect of AAEM, speaks with Andrew Phillips, MD MEd FAAEM, Fellow at Stanford Hospital and Clinics. Drs. Farcy and Phillips discuss post intubation decompensation. Discussion points include: the PUSH 100% and HOP mnemonics. Intro music by NICOCO, "Quiberon," from the album "Nicoco," powered by JAMENDO.


 CMS Sepsis Core Measures: 2017 Update

Episode 12 | Duration: 45:33 | File size: 64080KB | Posted: June 20, 2017

David Farcy, MD FAAEM FCCM, Chairman of the Department of Emergency Medicine at Mount Sinai Medical Center - Miami Beach and President-Elect of AAEM, speaks with Tiffany Osborn, MD MPH FACEP, Professor of Emergency Medicine and Acute and Critical Care Surgery at Barnes-Jewish Hospital. Drs. Farcy and Osborn discuss the recent update of the Surviving Sepsis Campaign and its application in patient treatment. Discussion points include: upcoming changes, lactate clearance, and Vitamin C. Intro music by NICOCO, "Quiberon," from the album "Nicoco," powered by JAMENDO.


 Non-Invasive Positive Pressure

Episode 11 | Duration: 1:00:31 | File size: 56740KB | Posted: June 24, 2016

David Farcy, MD FAAEM FCCM, Chairman of Emergency Medicine at Mount Sinai Medical in Miami Beach, Florida, speaks with Todd Slesinger, MD FAAEM, Program Director, Emergency Medicine Residency at Aventura Hospital in Florida about non-invasive positive pressure, the types of delivery, and specific disease processes it may help. Intro music by NICOCO, "Quiberon," from the album "Nicoco," powered by JAMENDO.


 Review of Early Goal Directed Therapy - PROMISE Trial

Episode 10 | Duration: 40:30 | File size: 37973KB | Posted: November 12, 2015

David Farcy, MD FAAEM FCCM, Chairman of Emergency Medicine at Mount Sinai Medical in Miami Beach, Florida, speaks with Tiffany Osborn, MD MPH FACEP, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and Acute and Critical Care Surgery at Barnes-Jewish Hospital. Drs. Farcy and Osborn discuss the PROMISE Trial. Intro music by NICOCO, "Quiberon," from the album "Nicoco," powered by JAMENDO.


 Surgical Airway: Preparedness and Making the Decision

Episode 9 | Duration: 31:12 | File size: 29246KB | Posted: June 30, 2015

David Farcy, MD FAAEM FCCM, Chairman, Department of Emergency Medicine at Mount Sinai Medical in Miami Beach, Florida, speaks with Scott D. Weingart, MD FCCM, Chief of the Division of Emergency Critical Care at Elmhurst Hospital Center and Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine in the Icahn school of medicine at Mount Sinai in New York. In this episode, Drs. Farcy and Weingart discuss preparedness and decision making surrounding surgical airways. Intro music by SaReGaMa, "Sky is the Limit," from the album "Sky is the Limit," powered by JAMENDO.


 Update of Target Temperature Management (TTM) After Cardiac Arrest

Episode 8 | Duration: 27:49 | File size: 26073KB | Posted: February 27, 2015

David Farcy, MD FAAEM FCCM, Chairman, Department of Emergency Medicine at Mount Sinai Medical in Miami Beach, Florida, speaks with Dr. Niklas Nielsen, an attending physician at Helsingborg Hospital in Sweden. In this episode, Drs. Farcy and Nielsen discuss TTM study and target temperature management in patients following cardiac arrest. Intro music by SaReGaMa, "Sky is the Limit," from the album "Sky is the Limit," powered by JAMENDO.


 Neuromuscular Blocking Agents in Mechanically Ventilated Patients

Episode 7 | Duration: 31:37 | File size: 29635KB | Posted: February 6, 2015

David Farcy, MD FAAEM FCCM, Chairman, Department of Emergency Medicine at Mount Sinai Medical in Miami Beach, Florida, speaks with David Huang, MD MPH, Associate Professor at the University of Pittsburgh in the departments of Emergency Medicine and Critical Care. In this episode, Drs. Farcy and Huang discuss the neuromuscular blocking agents in mechanically ventilated patients. Intro music by SaReGaMa, "Sky is the Limit," from the album "Sky is the Limit," powered by JAMENDO.


 Fluids used in Fluid Resuscitation: "There's Nothing Normal About Normal Saline"

Episode 6 | Duration: 24:59 | File size: 23415KB | Posted: August 5, 2014

David Farcy, MD FAAEM FCCM, Chairman, Department of Emergency Medicine at Mount Sinai Medical in Miami Beach, Florida, speaks with Peter DeBlieux, MD FAAEM, Professor of Medicine at Louisiana State University Health & Science Center in New Orleans. In this episode, Drs. Farcy and DeBlieux discuss the fluids used in fluid resuscitation including isotonic crystalloids and albumin. Intro music by SaReGaMa, "Sky is the Limit," from the album "Sky is the Limit," powered by JAMENDO.


 CVP vs Ultrasound: Assessing Volume Status in the Critically Ill Patient

Episode 5 | Duration: 33:21 | File size: 31266KB | Posted: May 7, 2014

David Farcy, MD FAAEM FCCM, Chairman, Department of Emergency Medicine at Mount Sinai Medical in Miami Beach, Florida, speaks with Ashika Jain, MD, Assistant Professor at the SUNY Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn, NY. In this episode, Drs. Farcy and Jain discuss CVP, ultrasound, and how to assess fluid responsiveness in your critically ill patient. Ultrasound photos available on the AAEM blog at www.aaem.org/publications/blog. Intro music by SaReGaMa, "Sky is the Limit," from the album "Sky is the Limit," powered by JAMENDO.


 Join Us for the Critical Care Track at AAEM14!

Join Us for the Critical Care Track at AAEM14! | Duration: 8:30 | File size: 8162304KB | Posted: January 6, 2014

Join us for the critical care track at the 20th Annual Scientific Assembly! In this podcast-short, track chair, Michael Winters, MD FAAEM FACEP, highlights the educational track "In a New York Minute - Critical Care in Your ED" which will run over two days at the assembly, beginning on the afternoon of Wednesday, February 12th and returning on the morning of Thursday, February 13th. Intro music by SaReGaMa, "Sky is the Limit," from the album "Sky is the Limit," powered by JAMENDO.


 Post Cardiac Arrest Syndrome

Episode 4 | Duration: 40:15 | File size: 37730KB | Posted: December 16, 2013

David Farcy, MD FAAEM FCCM, Chairman, Department of Emergency Medicine at Mount Sinai Medical in Miami Beach, Florida, speaks with Joseph Shiber, MD FAAEM FCCM FACP, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and Critical Care at the University of Florida, Jacksonville. In this episode, Drs. Farcy and Shiber investigate how to improve the care and survival of post cardiac arrest syndrome patients by discussing a patient case of a 67 y/o female. Intro music by NICOCO, "Quiberon," from the album "Nicoco," powered by JAMENDO.


 Hypothermia for Post-Arrest Patients with Spontaneous Return of Circulation - Part 2

Episode 3 Part 2 | Duration: 38:54 | File size: 36454KB | Posted: September 3, 2013

David Farcy, MD FAAEM FCCM, Chairman, Department of Emergency Medicine at Mount Sinai Medical in Miami Beach, Florida, speaks with David Gaieski, MD, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at the Perelman School of Medicine of University of Pennsylvania. Drs. Farcy and Gaieski discuss hypothermia for post-cardiac arrest patients with return of spontaneous circulation. In part 2 of this series, the discussion covers the nuts and bolts of the hypothermia process. Discussion points include: controlling shivering, major physiological and hematological effects, the re-warming process, and the future of hypothermia. Intro music by NICOCO, "Quiberon," from the album "Nicoco," powered by JAMENDO.


 Hypothermia for Post-Arrest Patients with Spontaneous Return of Circulation - Part 1

Episode 3 Part 1 | Duration: 37:41 | File size: 35225KB | Posted: September 3, 2013

David Farcy, MD FAAEM FCCM, Chairman, Department of Emergency Medicine at Mount Sinai Medical in Miami Beach, Florida, speaks with David Gaieski, MD, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at the Perelman School of Medicine of the University of Pennsylvania. Drs. Farcy and Gaieski discuss hypothermia for post-cardiac arrest patients with return of spontaneous circulation. In part 1 of this series, the discussion covers why hypothermia is so important for these patients, a review of landmark articles, as well as inclusion and exclusion criteria. Intro music by NICOCO, "Quiberon," from the album "Nicoco," powered by JAMENDO.


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