MacEmerg Podcast

Mac Emerg

Welcome to the MacEmerg podcast. This podcast aims to connect all the faculty members in the MacEmerg family from across the region.

  • 18 minutes 34 seconds
    Episode 49 - Toxic Shock Syndrome Case & Supraglottic Airways vs Intubation in OOHCA
    Episode 49 - Toxic Shock Syndrome Case & Supraglottic Airways vs Intubation in OOHCA by Mac Emerg
    11 December 2023, 8:31 pm
  • 39 minutes 13 seconds
    Ep 48 - Whatever happened to... Blair Bigham! | Teaching That Counts - Curriculum & Leadership
    March 27, 2023 Welcome to Episode 48 of our MacEmerg podcast. In this episode: In this episode we feature Dr. Blair Bigham - journalist, intensivist, and emergency physician. Blair is interviewed by Dr. Teresa Chan about his adventures after graduation and what he's been working on lately around Digital Scholarship and healthcare advocacy! Then we have Drs. Alim Nagji and Teresa Chan for a segment of Teaching that counts, speaking specifically about Curriculum Leadership ALSO, make sure to check out our new DIY Mentorship Playbook - on sale now! https://www.macpfd.ca/modalities/coaching-mentorship/1on1-diy-mentorship-playbook
    27 March 2023, 6:29 pm
  • 46 minutes 22 seconds
    Episode 47 - Tech and the Future of Emergency Medicine
    Welcome to Episode 47 of our MacEmerg podcast. Please take a moment to complete our survey, sharing with us your thoughts on our podcast! This will help us continue to make quality content best suited for our listeners! In this episode we feature a panel discussion that was co-hosted by Drs. Teresa Chan and Kevin Dong, and featuring Sarrah Lal (Director of the Velocity incubator and newest non-clinician members of the DoM EM division) and Dr. Christian Rose (Stanford University). Together they discuss the future of technology and emergency medicine.
    16 February 2023, 7:31 pm
  • 24 minutes 17 seconds
    Resident's Corner - How the military prepared me for emergency medicine - Ep 46
    Friday, January 13, 2023 Welcome to Episode 46 of our MacEmerg podcast. Please take a moment to complete our survey, sharing with us your thoughts on our podcast! This will help us continue to make quality content best suited for our listeners! In this episode: Our newest resident correspondent (Dr. Gurinder Sandhu) interviews two of his PGY1 co-residents (Dr. Tabitha MacGuire & Dr. G. Garrett McDougall) who have had experience in the military prior to residency. Together they explore what elements of military life have informed their approach to emergency medicine.
    13 January 2023, 10:24 pm
  • 16 minutes 23 seconds
    Ep45 - Whatever happened to... Sarah McClellan
    Welcome to Episode 46 of our MacEmerg podcast. Please take a moment to complete our survey, sharing with us your thoughts on our podcast! This will help us continue to make quality content best suited for our listeners! In this episode: 1) Whatever happened to.... Sarah McClennan! Teresa Chan connects with one of our McMaster FRCPC Emergency Medicine program alumni. ALSO, make sure to check out our new DIY Mentorship Playbook - on sale now! https://www.macpfd.ca/modalities/coaching-mentorship/1on1-diy-mentorship-playbook
    2 December 2022, 9:00 pm
  • 35 minutes 26 seconds
    Special Episode: Tales from the Frontlines
    This month we are giving a bit of our space to a few med student colleagues of ours who have been working alongside our own Dr. Ben Forestell to create a really neat reflection about the COVID-19 pandemic. Tales from the Front Line: A Pandemic Podcast The Novel Coronavirus 19 pandemic is an event to be remembered in the history books, the epidemiology texts, and healthcare seminars. The global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has been discussed endlessly since early 2020. Frontline workers have been reported on extensively but what about their own stories? Since the pandemic began, frontline workers including emergency physicians have worked to save their communities from COVID-19. Their stories deserve to be heard Tales from the Frontline brings us back to the dawning of the epidemic through the lens of three emergency physicians – Dr. Teresa Chan, Dr. Kevin Dong and Dr. Jonathan Sherbino. The podcast explores the origins of the pandemic and initial reactions by providers to the news. The uncertainty is palpable, fear is brewing, and no one knows how long this will go on for. In this stand-alone special, we take you back to March 2020. The pandemic has arrived, and with it questions around transmission and severity abound. There is no playbook and policies change every day in the emergency room. As the cases grow, emergency physicians become increasingly aware of their role in fighting this virus as frontline healthcare workers. The perspectives provided by the doctors in the episode will give audiences a better understanding of what it felt like to be part of the initial task force that faced the virus head on. With the sounds of the emergency room in your ears, our experts bring you right into the doctor’s charting room during this time. Narrated and written by Katie van Kampen, a third year medical student and storyteller, the podcast grew from a love of narratives and wanting to give doctors a platform to reflect on the origins of the pandemic. The pandemic started not with a bang, but with a whimper. Produced by Dr. Ben Forestell Directed by Katie van Kampen Written by Katie van Kampen Edited by Nadia Huytan Maruchak, Clare Fiala Interviews by Gloria Kim, Elisabeta Moglan and Katie Baas-Sylvester Audio Design by Krzysztof Kowalik Promotion by Michelle Chen Note: All the news clips are used within fair use copyright laws as a remix of individual clips, and used for commentary purposes. Asian Hate Crimes in US - Al Jazeera - Apr 1 2020 Asian Racism - ABC News - Mar 12, 2020 Asian Racism 2 - ABC News - Mar 12, 2020 Asian Racism Canada - Global News - Jun 7, 2020 BRAZIL - Novel coronoavirus - Record News - Jan 15, 2020 China - Stay Put - BBC News Jan 22, 2020 First US Case - CNN - Jan 22, 2020 FRENCH - Asia Panic - C a Dire - Jan 21, 2020 Miraculous Mandarin - Budapest Festival Orchestra Mystery Virus - Sky News - Jan 18, 2020 POLISH - Wuhan - Gazeta.pl - Feb 18, 2020 Spreading Beyond China - CityNews - Jan 18, 2020 Trump China Virus - LA Times - Mar 18 2020 Trump China Virus Rally - Kung Flu - LA Times - June 20, 2020 Wuhan Lockdown - NBC - Jan 22, 2020
    24 November 2022, 1:00 pm
  • 25 minutes 12 seconds
    Episode 44 - What ever happened to Glen Bandiera
    Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022 Welcome to Episode 44 of our MacEmerg podcast. Please take a moment to complete our survey, sharing with us your thoughts on our podcast! This will help us continue to make quality content best suited for our listeners! In this episode: Whatever happened to.... Glen Bandiera! Teresa Chan connects with one of our McMaster FRCPC Emergency Medicine program alumni.
    13 September 2022, 3:30 pm
  • 29 minutes 28 seconds
    Whatever Happened To... Josh Willliams | RC featuring Sara Alavian (Ep43)
    Tuesday, August 2, 2022 Welcome to Episode 43 of our MacEmerg podcast. In this episode: 1) Whatever happened to... Dr. Teresa Chan interviews Dr. Josh Williams - one of our MacEmerg alumni - who has gone on to take on new challenges at new heights in Kelowna, BC. 2) Dr. Ben Forestell interviews Dr. Sara Alavian, recent winner of the CAEP FRCPC Resident Leadership Award. Find our shownotes with links at: https://sites.google.com/medportal.ca/macemerg-cpd/podcast ALSO, make sure to check out our new DIY Mentorship Playbook - on sale now! https://www.macpfd.ca/modalities/coaching-mentorship/1on1-diy-mentorship-playbook
    2 August 2022, 5:17 pm
  • 21 minutes 56 seconds
    July 2022 MacEmerg Episode - Dong & Clinical Decision Making | Stride & Forestell - Rural EM
    Welcome to Episode 42 of our MacEmerg podcast. In this episode: 1) We hear from Dr. Kevin Dong about his reflections about making the hard call when in clinical decision-making; 2) Dr. Ben Forestell & Dr. Devon Stride reflect upon their experiences with Rural EM.
    2 July 2022, 9:44 pm
  • 24 minutes 51 seconds
    Episode 41 - Wallner and TriageED
    Welcome to Episode 40 of our MacEmerg podcast. Please take a moment to complete our survey, sharing with us your thoughts on our podcast! This will help us continue to make quality content best suited for our listeners! In this episode we hear from Dr. Clare Wallner about the development of the international award-winning card-based serious game called TriagED (the sister game of the similarly famous GridlockED game). You can find out more about TriagED (including how to buy it!)at: https://www.gridlockedgame.com/triaged-game ALSO, make sure to check out our new DIY Mentorship Playbook - on sale now! https://www.macpfd.ca/modalities/coaching-mentorship/1on1-diy-mentorship-playbook
    4 June 2022, 1:27 am
  • 37 minutes 28 seconds
    Ep 40 - Pardhan & Epic; Hayes & CCPF-EM
    Welcome to Episode 39 of our MacEmerg podcast. In this episode: 1)We receive an update from Dr. Alim Pardhan about the EPIC journey he is taking with the Hamilton Health Sciences crew. 2) Resident Corner features Dr. Katie Hayes talking about the CCFP-EM program here at McMaster.
    2 May 2022, 12:00 pm
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