Submit a Script or Podcast to EM Basic

 

Introducing the EM Basic Project

If you are a senior resident or attending in emergency medicine- this is your chance to contribute to the podcast.  I will be accepting quality submissions for the podcast with help every step of the way.  If you don’t want to spend the money on audio equipment or don’t want to record it yourself, I will happily accept scripts to record.  No matter what, you will ALWAYS get credit for the work that you do on the website and on the podcast.

Update (23 JUL 2014): I will now be accepting submissions from 4th year medical students, EM interns, and EM residents provided that you work with an attending at your own institution to develop and review a script or podcast.

In addition- if you have an idea for a blog or a podcast or don’t even know where to start, email me and I can help.  Email me at steve@embasic.org.

If you want to contribute to the podcast- please download the podcast guidelines and distribution agreement.  The guidelines will spell out everything you need to do to create and episode.  The distribution agreement spells out that you will always keep the copyright to any materials that you publish here.

EM Basic Submission Guidelines

EM Basic Podcast Distribution Agreement 

Possible Topics

List will be updated as topics are assigned to avoid duplication of efforts

NOT a complete list- if there’s a chapter in Rosen’s- it’s a possible topic

Croup

Pneumonia

UTI/Pyelonephritis

Head Trauma

Facial Trauma

Dental emergencies

Sore Throat

Pediatric Rashes

Wound Care

Blood Products

Lower GI Bleeding

Pancreatitis

Urolithiasis

Renal Failure

Trauma in Pregnancy

Spinal Cord Injuries

C-spine fractures

GU trauma

Upper Extremity Injuries

Shoulder Injuries

Hip Injuries

Lower Extremity injuries

Foreign Bodies (from skin to swallowed to the other end)

Venomous Animals

Toxicology- not exhaustive

Stimulants

Depressants

Opoids

Antidotes in Toxicology

Priapism

STIs

Soft Tissue Infections

Emergency Childbirth

Late term pregnancy issues in the ED