Recent Episodes
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RhD Immunoglobulin (RhoGAM) After First Trimester Abortion
Mar 21, 2025 – 17:24 -
Inhaled Corticosteroids for Asthma
Mar 19, 2025 – 16:20 -
Acute Ischemic Priapism
Aug 5, 2024 – 17:06 -
Topical Anesthetics in Corneal Abrasions - A Consensus Guideline from ACEP
Feb 16, 2024 – 20:19 -
Atrial Fibrillation Guideline Update from the AHA
Dec 13, 2023 – 18:57 -
Tranfusion Thresholds in Myocardial Infarction
Dec 5, 2023 – 16:36 -
ACEP Clinical Policy: Sedation of the Agitated Patient
Dec 1, 2023 – 14:54 -
REBOA: Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta
Oct 17, 2023 – 21:38 -
Naltrexone for Alcohol Use Disorder
Sep 6, 2023 – 17:25 -
Steroids for Severe Community Acquired Pneumonia
Mar 27, 2023 – 11:33 -
CLOVERS Trial: Restricted vs Liberal Fluids in Sepsis-Induced Hypotension
Feb 15, 2023 – 20:38 -
Management of Acute, Uncomplicated Diverticulitis
Feb 3, 2023 – 18:19 -
The "Diamond of Death" in Trauma - Hypocalcemia
Jan 25, 2023 – 16:12 -
A Cardiac Arrest Story: Patient Interview
Jan 24, 2023 – 29:10 -
ACEP Heart Failure Clinical Policy & High Dose Nitrates
Jan 20, 2023 – 25:59 -
Refractory Ventricular Fibrillation & Double Sequential Defibrillation
Dec 3, 2022 – 27:06 -
STEMI Equivalent Update - 2022 ACC Consensus Statement
Oct 18, 2022 – 14:15 -
Pulse Checks During Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Sep 3, 2022 – 14:48 -
Monkeypox Quick Summary
Jul 29, 2022 – 09:13 -
Monkeypox - Clinical Manifestations, Treatments, & Vaccination
Jul 29, 2022 – 15:14 -
Monkeypox - Virology, Epidemiology, and Transmission
Jul 29, 2022 – 11:05 -
Management of Hemmorhoids
Jul 23, 2022 – 15:22 -
The End of Diphenhydramine
Jun 8, 2022 – 18:22 -
Urticaria
Mar 11, 2022 – 17:56 -
Intramuscular Agents for Severe Agitation
Jan 23, 2022 – 21:30 -
Primary Care Management of Pulmonary Embolism
Jan 15, 2022 – 14:02 -
Lit Update: Pulmonary Embolism Diagnosis Update
Jan 15, 2022 – 08:20 -
Lit Update: Bougie vs Stylet for Endotracheal Intubation
Jan 15, 2022 – 08:51 -
Subsegmental Pulmonary Embolism
Dec 9, 2021 – 13:11 -
COVID-19 Vaccine in Children Ages 5-11
Nov 2, 2021 – 19:09 -
Febrile Infants 8-60 days Old - AAP Guidelines
Oct 19, 2021 – 19:09 -
COVID-19 Delta Variant and Vaccine Breakthrough Infections
Sep 24, 2021 – 11:08 -
COVID-19 Vaccine Boosters
Sep 24, 2021 – 17:12 -
Pulmonary Embolism Risk Stratification - Right Ventricular Dysfunction
Aug 10, 2021 – 15:50 -
Awareness With Paralysis in Mechanically Ventilated Patients
Aug 9, 2021 – 10:56 -
Harm Reduction in Opioid Use Disorder: Take Home Naloxone
Aug 8, 2021 – 12:59 -
Recurrent Low-Risk Chest Pain GRACE Guidelines
Jul 7, 2021 – 26:41 -
Myocarditis and COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines
Jun 24, 2021 – 20:25 -
Panscan after Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest
Jun 8, 2021 – 19:03 -
Covidcast: Vaccine Induced Thrombotic Thrombocytopenia
Apr 14, 2021 – 18:10 -
Cerebral Vein Thrombosis
Apr 14, 2021 – 15:03 -
COVIDcast: Ivermectin
Apr 6, 2021 – 26:31 -
COVIDcast - Pregnancy & Vaccine Update
Mar 3, 2021 – 21:10 -
COVIDcast - Janssen (J&J) COVID-19 Vaccine
Feb 26, 2021 – 19:32 -
Tranexamic Acid in Epistaxis
Feb 21, 2021 – 17:21 -
COVIDcast - Colchicine in COVID-19
Feb 16, 2021 – 26:25 -
COVIDcast - Tocilizumab [RECOVERY trial]
Feb 13, 2021 – 12:31 -
COVID Vaccine and Variants
Jan 26, 2021 – 07:17 -
COVIDcast: Convalescent Plasma in Older Outpatients with Mild COVID-19
Jan 7, 2021 – 05:59 -
Gonococcal Infection Treatment Update
Jan 3, 2021 – 08:26
Recent Reviews
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el cubano ticoGood podcastFine podcast, only one constructive criticism: stick to the practice of medicine, many of your listeners don’t share you ideological bias, sometimes is frankly annoying, keep doing the good work, thanks.
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Bobbi-in-the-holeFoam CastRarely produced, but when it comes out - must listen to, practical review, of new clinically relevant publications.
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DrMarkMDStick to medicineYour show would be great if you two stayed in your lane.
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Dave H TGiving a shout out to the PAsI have been a long time listener to your podcast. I enjoy the update on new information coupled with core content. I was excited to hear the specific shout out to PAs today by Jeremy Faust. Thanks Dave PA-C
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celiwheelsCovidThanks so much for keeping up with updates/evidence ! Very appreciative!
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DanuliaStick with medical teachingInformation is usually useful. Could do without sarcastic anti-American comments.
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CHT WellnessRelevant ConciseAs an NP and former ER RN, I really enjoyed this thoughtful, practical and well researched podcast. Bonus points for the camaraderie between the hosts and the fact that these are fairly short and detail packed.
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Boodrboo2OutstandingVery pleasant to listen to and excellent choices of subjects Always take away some relevant knowledge And I have been doing this a long time 👻
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Johnw7127Helpful and easy to retainI like the back and forth of two presenters, helps me retain the info they share. Not as opinionated as other em podcasts if that's important to you. I like a mix of very opinionated to "Let's give you all the options."
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Grant010Excellent reviewConcise, accurate, practical.
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Lily122006Great core contentThis has been one of my favorite podcasts throughout residency, relevant and to the point. Thanks!
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PharmD Student88166Hospital PharmDLove this podcast
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Kate11201Great for doctors and non-doctors alikeWith their tight dialogue, the hosts manage to convey a lot of information clearly, with spaced repetition. They don't waste your time with non-scripted chit-chat, but they do slip in a few good jokes in each episode, and their ribbing of each other makes listening fun and well as informative.
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ondoc2012BrilliantAn insightful, digestible synthesis of the changing face of medicine that will enhance your clinical care.
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evolettwgreat for commute!amazing podcast, very helpful and a great way to learn during commutes!
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DiscoStu62Great PodcastRecent PA grad and this is exactly what I need. Thanks guys for your great work
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Steve... CanPerfect for all levelsGreat podcast for medical students, residents, attending's. Up-to-date information with a solid focus on core material. One of my favorite Emergency Medicine podcasts. Great team and keep you entertained while learning
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BillBill82Great podcastI really enjoy listen to this podcast while driving. They use Rosen's and Tintinalli's textbooks as a reference which is good for me since I'm a student and my program uses them for class. Listening has also improved how I critique research articles. Jeremy's cheesy jokes and Lauren's accent are a bonus to the great FOAM in this podcast. 5⭐️
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B.ellsAmazing resource!As a medical student this is a great resource for up to date information on EM! Love the way the hosts tell it with a joke here and there
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GeradsFantasticone of the best resources for young trainees. Really great rapport and banter between the hosts.
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EmergencyRoomFanaticGreat Podcast!Best emergency medicine podcast around!! I need more episodes!!
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speakeasydaveDon't FOAM it aloneGreat content, I love that the review recent literature as well as core content in under 30 minutes.
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BiteyBunnieSpaced repetition at its best'Nough said
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HeslamarExcellent!Solid mix of FOAM and core EM content presented in a quality manner with occasional good humor
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Tim HoreczkoFantastic!Drs Faust and Westafer offer a well paced, well researched, and excellently delivered program that addresses key topics in emergency medicine. Their passion, dedication, and earnest are evident -- a top-quality medical education podcast. Thanks for your hard work for the benefit of all. Plus, they're hilarious. Listen, or miss out.
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@EMbeastModeDefinitely one of the best!Foamcast as quickly become one of the best podcasts in emergency medicine, Love the combination of cutting edge with core/basic emergency content
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JTRoberts3FantasticFun and funny. Love the reviews of topical podcasts and literature and Rosenelli’s. Spaced repetition within spaced repetition!
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Emergency MurseThank You For Your WorkGreat pod cast!!!
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eizsak@pedsemdocExcellent FOAM podcast.
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Student Doctor DedrickBest educational medical podcastI am third-year medical student, always on the lookout for clear explanations of difficult topics that I encounter in my clinical medicine education. These guys are able to help me understand topics that are difficult for me in an efficient way. Also, the way they set up their podcast shows me that they respect my time. They don't waste 5 to 10 minutes at the beginning of their half hour podcast with long music preludes or introducing themselves and what they're going to talk about. They find a way to be entertaining without wasting my time. I also appreciate that they don't often do interviews, which helps the sound quality of the podcast, and my ability to actually hear and understand it in the car on the way to work. It's easy to perceive that they prepare very well for the recordings by the minimal amount of dead airtime that is so common in other podcasts. Thank you guys for this gem! I hope to be listening for a long time to come.
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FinaquaHumorous but SolidGreat podcast, light and joking mood, but solid and serious pearls and information. Keep up the great work.
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scarrol1FOAMcast = AWESOMEcastGreat review of current FOAM content and the core content underneath it. Entertaining and educational at the same time. Perfect for med students and interns of all specialities.
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RabidslothFOAM(y)Great podcast! Fun and lighthearted banter that is educational.
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TomPaine9Lovin the FOAMcastThe two co-hosts break down the essential info about critical topics. The FOAMcast is serious but fun - and that is what I like when as I drive to work and listen.
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