Post by Patricia Capone, OMS III You walk into a room to update a patient on your assessment and plan of care. You do a great job of explaining the diagnosis and your plan to send the patient home with
Episode 97 Do you agree?

Post by Patricia Capone, OMS III You walk into a room to update a patient on your assessment and plan of care. You do a great job of explaining the diagnosis and your plan to send the patient home with
As 2020 comes to a close, we at EM Over Easy want to thank our listeners and our followers for another epic year. Despite all going on in the world today, there have been some bright spots for our show,
“Isms” – Part 2” with our hosts Andy Little, DO and Drew Kalnow, DO with guest host John Casey, DO; and guests George Willis, MD; and Tarlan Hedayati, MD. Post by Patricia Capone, OMS III While on shift, you’re charting
It’s that time of year again Listnee’s! The EM Over Easy Holiday Gift Guide is here! There are a ton of great ideas from years past, but this year’s episode has gifts of all shapes and sizes ready for
Post by Spencer Willette From your workstation during the middle of a busy shift, you overhear a nurse triaging a patient who is here for a reasonable complaint. You tune out until suddenly you hear the patient degrading the nurse
One of our favorite things we have found out about each other at EMOE is that we all like to read. Whether it’s paper (Drew and Andy) or ebook (Tanner), fiction (Andy and Tanner) or nonfiction (Drew), or other differing
After a great few weeks of recording we wanted to bring you this 10 minute short stack discussion, from our first session with the Pod Decks cards. Listen as Drew, Tanner, and Andy chat it out, answering some hard and
Real-time peer coaching from a colleague by Patricia Capone You’re working a shift in a place with double coverage, has residents, and a cardiac arrest comes in. Nursing, RTs, everyone shows up. As the attending you’re job is to
“Clinical Grind 10 – Bias” with our hosts Andy, Drew, and Tanner Post by Spencer Willette, OMS-III Whether we are aware of it or not, bias has the ability to dictate many of our thoughts, actions, and decisions. In
Normal with our hosts Andy Little, Drew Kalnow, Tanner Gronowski, and frequent guest/ honorary co-host, John Casey. Post by Patricia Capone Normal…it’s a word many of us have used before to describe patients, but have we ever stopped to think
It has been a while since Andy, Tanner and Drew talked COVID-19 and well, there is a lot going on to catch up on. We will discuss the past 4 months since we last tackled the topic, what has changed, what hasn’t and were we go from here. As always, our hope is to discuss this in a way that brings our listeners to the front lines with us and for those that are already there, to know they are not alone.
This October will mark 10 years since Drew, Tanner, and Andy met at the ACOEP Scientific Assembly in San Francisco, CA. Fast forward to today and we are entering the 5th season as hosts of the EM Over Easy Podcast.
To our EMOE listeners, We at EM Over Easy believe strongly in social justice and equality. Whether it is Black Lives Matter, the fight for religious tolerance, gender equality, LGBTQ and beyond, we believe in practicing respect, tolerance, and acceptance.
Tips for New Docs with guest Dr. John Casey and our hosts Andy, Drew, and Tanner. Post by Spencer Willette, OMS-III Beginning a new chapter of learning about and caring for patients can be both exciting and terrifying! In this
Change is hard; implementing successful and sustainable change is even harder. In this episode of EM Over Easy, the guys explore quality improvement and culture change within your residency program and working environment.
Post by Patricia Capone It’s 3 am when you get a call from EMS. 60-year-old male, otherwise healthy, V-fib arrest. The patient arrives at the ED in V-tach arrest with LUCAS device executing compressions, successfully intubated by EMS with a
Post by Patricia Capone Unfortunately, we have all either had it happen to us or seen it happen to someone else. Sometimes it’s very obvious and other times extremely subtle, but over time these small acts called microaggressions can really
4 years, 48 months, 208 weeks, 1460 days, you get the picture. This past weekend we celebrated the EM Over Easy Podcast turning 4 years old. What started out as Drew, Tanner, and Andy meeting at a local diner after
The Novel Corona Virus (COVID-19) is upon us and the guys from EM Over Easy are facing it head-on. In part 4; Andy, Tanner, and Drew discuss how the past couple weeks have been and how we are dealing with
Post by Spencer Willette, OMS-II We all know that sickening feeling when a bad mistake has been made and there’s no chance to turn back time. The realization that a patient outcome could have been altered has the potential to