Dr. Reuben Strayer - Emergency Thinking

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  • Опубліковано 31 тра 2024
  • Dr. Reuben Strayer gives an engaging visiting lecture on thinking like an Emergency Physician.
    Dr. Reuben Strayer was born on the shores of Lake Michigan but raised and schooled in Texas until emigrating to balmy Montreal for a residency in emergency medicine. Having finished his training equipped with more confidence than knowledge, he accepted a faculty position at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City where he has since been spending equal time rescuing health from the hands of disease and attending committee meetings. His clinical areas of interest include airway management, procedural sedation, decision-making, and error. His extra-clinical areas of interest include sweeping generalizations and jalapeño peppers.
    Find more information at emlondon.ca
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  • @modanq
    @modanq 5 років тому +9

    I am an emergency medicine physician and this video has really shaped my thinking and practice. This is required viewing for current trainees and even for current attending physicians. 1) Resuscitation, 2) Life Threats, 3) Symptom Relief, 4) Disposition, 5) ED Flow, 6) Customer Service, 7) Resource Stewardship, 8) Public Health.

  • @danielince-cushman1881
    @danielince-cushman1881 2 роки тому +4

    That was crystal clear. I agree the doctors asking the questions didn't get it. Timely efficient documentation sharpens the mind, addressing concerns rapidly shortens encounters not lengthens them.

  • @hankwilliams7198
    @hankwilliams7198 9 років тому +49

    My god that doctor that asked the first question at the end just loved to hear himself talk. he was rambling on and on so much its obvious the "efficiency" he talks about is all in his mind. the presenter did a great job, made some great points, and didn't deserve to have irrelevant rants come spewing at him by some guy with an inflated self image.

    • @gopartywithyopeople
      @gopartywithyopeople 4 роки тому +7

      he starts at 46:40 and goes to 49:29 ... IF a med student gave a ED presentation that long they'd get blasted.

  • @Ramon0124
    @Ramon0124 10 років тому +10

    Fantastic Doctor !!! Saved my ankle in the ER at Elmhurst Hospital Queens, November 27 2013...Thank you, Forever grateful ! - Marilene Kondrasky

  • @reems.k.i6288
    @reems.k.i6288 6 років тому +4

    This is such a realistic, safe approach, his points are clear, practical and in the best interest of the patient. I don't understand the comments at the end, nowhere in the presentation did the speaker suggest or imply that we should "spend one hour casually chatting with the patient" while we are are aware others are waiting to be seen.

  • @kawrma
    @kawrma 3 роки тому +3

    Currently a junior in highschool. Greatly interested in Emergency medicine and hopefully one day I become a ED physician. Thank you so much for furthering my interest :)

  • @Tagmose89
    @Tagmose89 5 років тому +2

    This is the essence of emergency medicine with probabilistic thinking in mind - well delivered as always by Reuben

  • @heroman711
    @heroman711 9 років тому +19

    I personally thought the first guy's question was answered by the presentation since its whole purpose was efficiency

  • @kidcyber008
    @kidcyber008 8 місяців тому +1

    Is it possible to get a copy of the handout?

  • @cristolamprakos4682
    @cristolamprakos4682 8 років тому

    I am a Personal Support worker and these principles are very helpful when going from client to client you can read the care plan and quickly identify what they need. Thank you for the lecture! Hopefully, i will be a doctor one day and apply this in an ED.

  • @edgardoalvarez3305
    @edgardoalvarez3305 7 років тому +1

    Simple presentation even understandable for "layer" patients...goals : efficiency and liabilities covered..Thumbs up Dr Strayer.. I found this video as studying for a medical interpreting certification exam. at least I was very helpful for me Mainly to know about the group of conditions inside the wheel. Gracias !!

  • @naveenkangokar8239
    @naveenkangokar8239 3 роки тому

    love that comment at 25 min..post it note on your desk IF YOU HAVE a DESK....so true with all NHS EDs

  • @coolso0oz
    @coolso0oz 9 років тому

    wow...blew my mind..still at min 7 of video
    thnx

  • @bumperbilly
    @bumperbilly 7 років тому +5

    Great stuff. I am moving back into emergency medicine after working primary care for 6 years and found this to be spot on for how my thinking needs to change. Would love to see the handouts, any chance of that Dr. Strayer?

    • @dustinpaz
      @dustinpaz 6 років тому

      bumperbilly did you ever see the handouts or diagnosis & treatment wheels?

    • @dustinpaz
      @dustinpaz 5 років тому

      Mohamed Mohamed awesome!!!Thank you!

  • @marksmadhousemetaphysicalm2938
    @marksmadhousemetaphysicalm2938 5 місяців тому

    I’m a nurse practitioner student studying towards neuro…but i did work in the ED for a long time and I was a paramedic for thirty years…I always reminded students…our job is to keep them alive long enough to let the docs fix em…I remember being a terrified sixteen year old EMT…and wondering what’s wrong so I could follow the right protocol…nope…A…B…C…D…worry about the particulars after the patient is good enough that you and they are going to make it…it’s about the patient’s needs first…I really think this is a great presentation… :). Thanks doc… :). This approach applies in all medical disciplines…neuro too…they must be alive for a detailed history to take place…top down… :)

  • @webshepherd1852
    @webshepherd1852 5 років тому +1

    Anyway to get the print outs that were shared?

    • @xDomglmao
      @xDomglmao 3 роки тому

      @@dustinpaz Thanks, mate!

  • @coolso0oz
    @coolso0oz 9 років тому +2

    hehehheahh 'inner flight attendent' XD

  • @phillbooth5291
    @phillbooth5291 4 роки тому

    because i am called ruben

  • @phillbooth5291
    @phillbooth5291 4 роки тому

    i think this is efensive