• 18 minutes 33 seconds
    EoE in EM with Dr. David Carlberg

    In this episode of ACEP Frontline, we sit down with Dr. David Carlberg to discuss eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE), an increasingly recognized inflammatory condition of the esophagus that can present with food impactions, difficulty swallowing, chest discomfort, and chronic reflux-like symptoms. Dr. Carlberg breaks down the underlying causes of EoE, including the role of allergic and immune-mediated responses, while highlighting the importance of recognizing the condition in both pediatric and adult patients presenting to the emergency department. The conversation also explores diagnostic considerations and current management strategies ranging from dietary modifications and proton pump inhibitors to topical steroids and endoscopic interventions. The episode wraps with a reminder for emergency physicians to check out the ACEP POC Smart Phrase on EoE for practical bedside guidance and streamlined documentation support.

    Supported by Sanofi.

    11 May 2026, 8:45 pm
  • 23 minutes 17 seconds
    Rural Access and Advocacy with Dr. Aaron Kuzel - ACEP LAC

    In this episode of ACEP Frontline, we sit down with Dr. Aaron Kuzel from the University of Louisville to discuss one of the most pressing challenges in healthcare today, protecting and expanding access to emergency care in rural America. From hospital closures and workforce shortages to increasing healthcare deserts across the country, rural communities continue to face growing barriers to timely emergency treatment. Dr. Kuzel shares his perspective on the critical role emergency physicians play in ensuring high-quality, lifesaving care regardless of a patient’s ZIP code. The conversation explores why physician-led emergency care matters, the unique challenges facing smaller and rural emergency departments, and how advocacy at the state and national level is essential to preserving access for vulnerable populations. We also dive into the role of organized emergency medicine through American College of Emergency Physicians and how advocacy efforts are shaping policies focused on patient safety, workforce development, reimbursement, and sustainable rural healthcare systems. Whether discussing boarding, transfer delays, or maintaining specialty access in underserved regions, this episode highlights why emergency medicine remains the healthcare safety net for communities large and small. It’s a timely and important conversation about the future of emergency care, and the ongoing fight to ensure every patient has access to physician-led emergency medicine when they need it most.

    5 May 2026, 3:40 pm
  • 44 minutes 17 seconds
    ER to the House with Dr. Venkat and Dr. Reeder - ACEP LAC

    At the 2026 ACEP Leadership and Advocacy Conference in Washington, D.C., The Frontline sits down with emergency physicians turned state legislators Arvind Venkat and Tim Reeder for a candid conversation about bringing frontline experience into the halls of government. From balancing overnight shifts with legislative sessions to navigating the realities of healthcare policy, both physicians share how emergency medicine uniquely prepares doctors to advocate for patients beyond the bedside. The discussion explores the challenges of policy making, the importance of physician voices in government, and how emergency physicians can influence meaningful change at the local, state, and national levels.

    30 April 2026, 4:25 pm
  • 27 minutes 33 seconds
    Doctor Goes to Washington with Dr. Joseph Leary - ACEP LAC

    In this episode of ACEP Frontline, we sit down with Joseph Leary, DO, MPH, to explore how a single decision in a rural community can ripple across an entire health care system. Early in his career, while working as an emergency physician in the small mining town of Craig, Colorado, Dr. Leary witnessed the abrupt closure of a labor and delivery unit at a critical access hospital, an event that would shape his path into health policy and advocacy.

    He shares how that closure didn’t just affect obstetric care, but fundamentally altered emergency preparedness in the region. With fewer resources, physician departures, and pregnant patients left without local options, the impact was immediate and far-reaching.

    Dr. Leary reflects on that pivotal moment and how it sparked a deeper question: how can frontline physicians influence the systems that shape patient care? His journey offers a powerful look at the intersection of emergency medicine, rural health, and policy, and why physician voices are essential in these conversations.

    This episode highlights the real-world consequences of health care decisions and the growing need for advocacy to protect access and outcomes in vulnerable communities.

    27 April 2026, 2:30 pm
  • 36 minutes 20 seconds
    Downcodes and Denials with Dr. Jason Adler - CO ACEP

    In this episode of ACEP Frontline, we hear from longtime friend of the show, Dr. Jason Adler, one of the most knowledgeable and respected voices in the world of revenue cycle management (RCM). Dr. Adler pulls back the curtain on the increasingly complex and often frustrating tactics used by insurers, including downcoding, denials, and other strategies that directly impact emergency physicians and the care we provide.

    This is more than a conversation about billing, it’s a deep dive into the financial realities that shape emergency medicine today. Dr. Adler breaks down how these “insurer games” work, why they matter, and how they ultimately affect not just physician compensation, but the sustainability of emergency departments across the country.

    Understanding how your paycheck comes together is no longer optional, it’s essential. As corporate payers continue to prioritize profits, often at the expense of frontline care, physicians must be informed, engaged, and ready to advocate. This episode equips you with the insight needed to recognize these challenges and reinforces the importance of continuing the fight for fair reimbursement and the value of emergency medicine.

    If you’ve ever wondered where your work and your worth gets lost in the system, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.

    This is from Colorado ACEP and their conference.

    21 April 2026, 2:30 pm
  • 23 minutes 50 seconds
    Poisons from the Convenience Store with Dr. Mimi Lu - Accelerate26
    We join the Learning Lounge at Accelerate to hear from Dr. Mimi Lu with some of the most common and dangerous toxicology related encounters that we may encounter from the "convenience store". This is geared towards the pediatric population, but great information about threats that may seem benign because they are not restricted. ACEP Frontline is transitioning to a new hosting platform. If you only listen to the podcast from SoundCloud, we will no longer be updating that site. We will still be present on all other common platforms and nothing will change there. If you only use SoundCloud, please subscribe to the podcast on any of the common podcast player platforms. Thank you!
    14 April 2026, 10:14 pm
  • 44 minutes 26 seconds
    Task Interruptions and the Impact on EM Physicians with Dr. Perron - MEACEP
    How many times per shift(no matter what you do) do you get interrupted? Are you a good multitasker? In this session from Maine ACEP, we hear how these countless interruptions impact your flow, efficiency and (possibly) quality. Dr. Perron has a couple of exercises and then provides some tips and strategies to mitigate the impact of task interruptions in EM.
    6 April 2026, 8:57 pm
  • 43 minutes 21 seconds
    Peds EM Chest Pain, Fevers, Sedation and Readiness Round-up with Dr. Marianne Gausche-Hill
    In this episode, we chat with podcast regular and peds EM champion, Dr. Marianne Gausche-Hill, about her topics and leadership within the ACEP Pediatric Emergency Medicine Assembly as a part of Accelerate. We get the best nuggets of each talk and then wrap with a plug for the Pediatric Readiness Project.
    1 April 2026, 4:50 am
  • 16 minutes 52 seconds
    Acing the Test on Mentorship with Dr. Matthew Stull - Accelerate26
    In this episode, we talk about mentorship and the tips and opportunities we have as emergency physicians. Dr. Matthew Stull is a long time educator with the ACEP Teaching Fellowship and we sit down at Accelerate26 in San Diego.
    25 March 2026, 6:52 pm
  • 1 hour 14 minutes
    Pedsapalooza from PEM Assembly at Accelerate26
    In this episode, we feature a series of discussions and a Q&A from the Pediatric EM Assembly at ACEP Accelerate in San Diego. We talk about back yard envenomations, poisons, and a number of peds humor moments.
    17 March 2026, 10:14 pm
  • 46 minutes 50 seconds
    The Evaluation and Management of Pediatric Shock with Dr. Al Sacchetti - Accelerate26
    In this episode from Accelerate 2026, we talk with peds EM legend and educator, Dr. Al Sacchetti, about the evaluation and management of shock in the pediatric EM population. Great information and nuggets for when children present to us in the ED.
    11 March 2026, 12:33 am
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