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Brown University Emergency Medicine, Academic Emergency Medicine/SAEM

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This is a collaboration between the editors of Academic Emergency Medicine and the Brown University Emergency Medicine Residency Program. Each podcast offers a pre-publication look at a chosen article, with an interview with its corresponding author. Visit www.brownemblog.com (AEM Early Access section) to find the links to each article and other related educational materials.
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The Project Medtech podcast is interview-style podcast on the Medtech Industry where guests share stories, advice, pitfalls, trends and innovations produced by Project Medtech.
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In this episode, Ken Callahan at The Hargan Group and Duane Mancini discuss his background with HHS, what startups need to know about the department, what are the biggest policy decisions being discussed right now, how the upcoming election could affect those policies, big issues coming up in 2025 and beyond, and so much more.…
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In this episode, Tim Boire and Geoff Lucks at VenoStent and Duane Mancini discuss their background in the Medtech space, how they founded VenoStent, their clinical trial, fundraising strategy, and its correlation to achieving milestones and so much more.
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In this study, the authors first sought to empirically derive centiles for heart rate (HR), respiratory rate (RR), and systolic blood pressure (SBP) for adults with out-of-hospital emergencies who were transported to an ED. Second, they aimed to evaluate the impact of adjusting for age in the evaluation of centile curves for vital signs to identify…
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In this episode, Ronan O'Hagan at Bectas Therapeutics and Duane Mancini discuss the overlap between pharma and medtech, what can a medtech company learn from a pharma startup, the importance of communicating science in a digestable manner, building your team, fundraising strategy and so much more.
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Timely reperfusion is necessary to reduce morbidity and mortality in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). Initial care by facilities with percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) capabilities reduces time to reperfusion. The authors sought to examine whether insurance status was associated with initial care at EDs with PCI capa…
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In this episode, Matt Eisendrath at Full Spectrum Software and Duane Mancini discusses his background in the medtech space, software as a medical device vs. digital therapeutics, what excites him about the future of Medtech and so much more.
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In this episode, Angelica Maestas at Healthtech Rx and Duane Mancini discuss her time in the Medtech space, health economics and reimbursement, her obsession with data analytics, taking a company through an exit, her passion for ending health inequities and so much more.
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The use of generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools, such as ChatGPT, are gaining popularity for a variety of academic writing tasks and offer an innovative solution to relieve the burden of letter writing. The authors conducted a study aimed at determining whether academic physicians can distinguish between AI and human-generated letters of r…
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In this episode, Mark Dybul at Renovaro Biosciences and Duane Mancini discusses his background in the US government, what they are working on at Renovaro Biosciences, the importance of being able to communicate complex problems in an easy-to-understand way, and so much more.
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Conversations about code status in seriously ill patients at end of life is unfortunately a frequent event in the emergency department. Today we are discussing a paper in AEM entitled The differences in code status conversation approaches reported by emergency medicine and palliative care clinicians: a mixed method study. Lead author Dr. Kei Ouchi …
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In this episode, Jeffrey Sirek at PRIA Healthcare and Duane Mancini discuss the importance of health economics and reimbursement, scaling a medtech service company, the culture of a growing company, and so much more.
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In this episode, Scott Filer at ProMedix and Duane Mancini discuss his background as a green beret, the problem with diagnosing sepsis, what he has learned in his entrepreneurial journey, and so much more. Scott Filer LinkedIn ProMedix Website Project Medtech Website Duane Mancini LinkedIn
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In this episode, Karen Zaderej at Axogen and Duane Mancini discuss her background in the medtech space, the story of Axogen, how they are revolutionizing nerve repair and so much more. Karen Zaderej LinkedIn AxoGen Website Project Medtech Website Duane Mancini LinkedIn
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In this episode, Shawnnah Monterrey at BeanStock Ventures and Duane Mancini discuss Grassroots Dx, 3rd party review accreditation for FDA, software in Medtech, digital health and so much more. Shawnnah Monterrey LinkedIn BeanStock Ventures Website Project Medtech Website Duane Mancini LinkedIn
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In this episode, Howie Chan at Healthy Brand Consulting and Duane Mancini discuss brand development throughout the various stages of a Medtech startup company and so much more. Howie Chan LinkedIn Health Brand Consulting Website Project Medtech Website Duane Mancini LinkedIn
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In this episode, Dan Purvis at Velentium and Duane Mancini discuss his background in the Medtech industry, how and why he founded Velentium, the importance of why and who, culture and so much more. Dan Purvis LinkedIn Velentium Website Project Medtech Website Duane Mancini LinkedIn
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Patients with (LEP) have been shown to experience disparities in (ED) care. The objectives of this study were to examine the LEP and irregular ED departures and return ED visits. We interview senior author Dr. Derick Jones about this new AEM paper.By Gita Pensa MD
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In this episode, Susan Xu at WyDus and Duane Mancini discuss healthcare in the United States and its reimbursement maze, reimbursement of digital health products, what payers look for, and so much more. Susan Xu LinkedIn Link to Book by Susan Xu Project Medtech Website Duane Mancini LinkedIn
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Emergency care workforce concerns have gained national prominence given recent data suggesting higher than previously estimated attrition. With little known regarding characteristics of physicians leaving the workforce, this paper sought to investigate the age and number of years since residency graduation at which male and female EM physicians exh…
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