PEM Currents: The Pediatric Emergency Medicine Podcast

PEM Currents: The Pediatric Emergency Medicine Podcast is an evidence-based podcast focused on the care of ill and injured children in the Emergency Department. The host is Brad Sobolewski, MD, MEd author of PEMBlog.com and a Professor of Pediatric Emergency Medicine at Cincinnati Children’s and the University of Cincinnati.
Episodes
Episodes
Sunday Jul 05, 2015
The Febrile Newborn
Sunday Jul 05, 2015
Sunday Jul 05, 2015
This episode of PEM Currents tackles a bread and butter issue in Pediatric Emergency Medicine, the newborn with fever. I discuss management, specifically how it differs for babies under 28 days of age as well as when to get labs and how to interpret them. I also reference procalcitonin, and touch on its emerging role. […]
Tuesday Jun 02, 2015
Upper Gastrointestinal Tract Bleeds
Tuesday Jun 02, 2015
Tuesday Jun 02, 2015
This episode focuses on upper GI bleeds. Serious UGI bleeds – you know, the ones with shock, massive transfusions and more – are fortunately rare in the Pediatric Emergency Department. However, there is a growing population of patients with chronic diseases that can lead to portal hypertension, varies and other causes of bleeding from the […]
Monday Mar 09, 2015
An interview with Todd Florin on bronchiolitis, hypertonic saline and more
Monday Mar 09, 2015
Monday Mar 09, 2015
I’m delighted to share the latest PEM Currents podcast! I recently sat down with Todd Florin, one of the faculty physicians at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center and talked about bronchiolitis, delving into the controversies around the use of hypertonic saline, albuterol and more. Todd also recommended that all of my listeners check out the […]
Wednesday Jan 14, 2015
Parotitis
Wednesday Jan 14, 2015
Wednesday Jan 14, 2015
With the recent influenza epidemic you may have also seen a rise in the number of cases of parotitis. This should not be a surprise, as acute parotitis is usually viral, self-limited and treated with supportive measures – just like the flu! Learn more by listening to this edition of PEM Currents, which is all […]
Sunday Oct 12, 2014
Topical Anesthetics
Sunday Oct 12, 2014
Sunday Oct 12, 2014
PEM Currents returns with a look at topical anesthetics used in the Emergency Department. Specifically this edition of the podcast will focus on LET, EMLA and LMX and discuss typical use.
Monday Aug 11, 2014
Convulsive syncope
Monday Aug 11, 2014
Monday Aug 11, 2014
Don’t swoon with excitement because the latest episode of PEM Currents, the Pediatric Emergency Medicine podcast is here! The focus is on convulsive syncope – essentially patients who faint and have movements that could be construed as seizures. You’ll learn how common convulsions with syncope are and what to do if you encounter them in […]
Thursday May 29, 2014
Acetaminophen versus Ibuprofen
Thursday May 29, 2014
Thursday May 29, 2014
This edition of PEM Currents, the Pediatric Emergency Medicine podcast, reviews the safety and comparative efficacy of acetaminophen and ibuprofen. If you work in a Pediatric Emergency Department you’ll certainly have broken a sweat over this hot debate time and time again.
Saturday May 03, 2014
Ondansetron for vomiting in acute gastroenteritis
Saturday May 03, 2014
Saturday May 03, 2014
This edition of PEMCurrents echoes a recent post on the PEMBlog and reviews the use of ondansetron in acute gastroenteritis. Specifically highlighting the reduction in risk of further episodes of emesis, need for intravenous fluids and immediate admission to the hospital.
Monday Apr 28, 2014
Clavicle Fractures
Monday Apr 28, 2014
Monday Apr 28, 2014
This edition of PEMCurrents takes a crack at clavicle fractures. The old dictum about broken collarbones states that if both ends of the bone are in the same room it’ll heal fine. For the most part this is true – at least in prepubescent patients. New literature in adults has suggested that outcomes are better […]
Thursday Mar 13, 2014
Antibiotic Therapy for Osteomyelitis
Thursday Mar 13, 2014
Thursday Mar 13, 2014
Recognizing osteomyelitis can be challenging. Treating it doesn’t have to be – especially in the Pediatric ED. This edition of PEM Currents reviews the current evidence surrounding the initial choice of antibiotic, monitoring treatment response and overall therapeutic duration.
Sunday Mar 02, 2014
Antiemetics for Migraines
Sunday Mar 02, 2014
Sunday Mar 02, 2014
This edition of PEM Currents focuses on the use of antiemetics to treat status migrainosus in the Pediatric ED. Prochlorperazine and Metoclopramide are safe and effective agents with a low incidence of self limited side effects that when given in combination with ketorolac result in over 90% of patient being headache free at 3 hours. […]
Thursday Dec 12, 2013
Retropharyngeal Abscesses
Thursday Dec 12, 2013
Thursday Dec 12, 2013
Ted Brenkert sticks his neck out to educate you on retropharyngeal abscesses. RPAs can be an especially worrisome diagnosis in young children who will present with fever, sore throat and limitation of neck movement. Check out pemblog.com for more educational content
Thursday Dec 05, 2013
High Flow
Thursday Dec 05, 2013
Thursday Dec 05, 2013
This episode of PEMCurrents is narrated by Brad Sobolewski and focuses on the use of high flow in bronchiolitis. Learn about the application of high flow nasal cannulas, the mechanism behind their generation of positive airway pressure, as well as some of the literature behind its beneficial effects. Check out pemblog.com for more educational content
Thursday Sep 26, 2013
Dental Trauma
Thursday Sep 26, 2013
Thursday Sep 26, 2013
PEM Currents cuts to the tooth of the matter in an effort to help you brush up on dental trauma. Ted Brenkert has been chomping at the bit to fill the cavities in your brain with useful knowledge.
Friday Aug 09, 2013
Forearm fractures
Friday Aug 09, 2013
Friday Aug 09, 2013
Grab your BBFF (or BFF) and FOOSH your way on over to PEM Currents for a discussion surrounding forearm fractures, one of the most common Orthopedic injuries seen in the Pediatric ED.