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Positively Deviant Emergency Medicine
Positively Deviant Emergency Medicine
10 episodes
9 months ago
This podcast aims to interview successful mid and late career emergency physicians to explore the tactics and strategies they use to get through the bumps in their lives. The primary target audience is early career physicians to help them learn what isn't part of the typical residency curriculum. We also hope others in the practice find it interesting, such as other physicians, advanced practice clinicians and nurses who seek to build their resilience, compassion and joy in their 'day' job and at home when not saving lives.
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This podcast aims to interview successful mid and late career emergency physicians to explore the tactics and strategies they use to get through the bumps in their lives. The primary target audience is early career physicians to help them learn what isn't part of the typical residency curriculum. We also hope others in the practice find it interesting, such as other physicians, advanced practice clinicians and nurses who seek to build their resilience, compassion and joy in their 'day' job and at home when not saving lives.
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Episodes (10/10)
Positively Deviant Emergency Medicine
Marny Benjamin
Marny is an emergency physician at Methodist Hospital in Saint Louis Park, Minnesota and at Hutchinson Hospital in Hutchinson, Minnesota. She has been with the large and strong EPPA group since finishing residency at Regions Hospital in 2002. I really enjoyed interviewing Marny while attending ACEP 2019 in Denver. Marny’s always got a smile on… Read More »
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5 years ago
1 hour 21 minutes 29 seconds

Positively Deviant Emergency Medicine
Topher Obetz
Topher (Christopher) Obetz is an emergency physician in practice at Abbott Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis, MN. He graduated a year or two after I did from the EM residency at Regions Hospital. Somehow, he found his way into the role of President of the multi-hospital democratic emergency medicine group – Emergency Care Consultants (ECC) and… Read More »
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6 years ago
1 hour 21 minutes 29 seconds

Positively Deviant Emergency Medicine
Laura Schrag
Laura, like my previous guest, also works at Hennepin Health and had lots to share. Hearing another voice describing Hennepin as a great place to work, learn and teach was fun. Laura previously practiced at North Memorial Medical Center; a high volume urban emergency department and Level 1 trauma center. Before that, she trained as… Read More »
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6 years ago
1 hour 14 minutes 23 seconds

Positively Deviant Emergency Medicine
Thomas Wyatt
Introduction In this first Episode of 2019, I’ve branched beyond the walls of Regions Hospital to interview a new friend at Hennepin Health: Tom Wyatt. He trained as a resident in their residency program in the 2000s and then worked at a high volume suburban community practice for many years. He then returned to academic… Read More »
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6 years ago
58 minutes 47 seconds

Positively Deviant Emergency Medicine
Rachel Dahms
Rachel Dahms is 14 years into her career really having a great time.  She was an assistant program director for an emergency medicine residency for 11 of those years. She now has a leading role in medical student development within our health system. She’s spent years building wisdom in some diverse areas like the resident… Read More »
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6 years ago
1 hour 6 minutes 39 seconds

Positively Deviant Emergency Medicine
No November Guest
The schedule and the cancellations piled up and I’ve worked through my backlog of interviews. So, somewhat sadly I have no podcast for November. Ahh, such is life! I’ll be back in December!
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7 years ago

Positively Deviant Emergency Medicine
Mary Carr
Mary Carr just finished her career in clinical Emergency Medicine. Most of her practice was at Regions Hospital, but she didn’t start there.  She started her training as an EM resident in Michigan and completed it at Regions Hospital.  Over that time she served her patients and the system in many ways. She was the… Read More »
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7 years ago
1 hour 34 minutes 50 seconds

Positively Deviant Emergency Medicine
Sam Stellpflug
Sam Stellplug is currently a core faculty member, a night hawk doc at Regions and the program director for our Toxicology Fellowship. He has a diverse history that informs his style and manner of practice and I really had fun exploring what he had to say. Outline Introduction and Sam’s Background Performing an Annual Family… Read More »
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7 years ago
1 hour 23 minutes 36 seconds

Positively Deviant Emergency Medicine
Kathy Neacy
Many of you subscribed at this point don’t know Kathy Neacy. Kathy trained as a medical student at the University of Illinois- Chicago and then a resident at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.  (Before being a student, she was in the medical device field for a number of years). She was a faculty… Read More »
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7 years ago
1 hour 18 minutes 22 seconds

Positively Deviant Emergency Medicine
Keith Henry
Keith Henry is a confident and experienced academic emergency medicine physician. However, different than many academic docs, he started his post-residency career in community EM and returned to academics. He leads the Univ of Minnesota medical student emergency medicine rotation.  We had a great tour of his thoughts on the role and techniques of being… Read More »
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7 years ago
53 minutes 47 seconds

Positively Deviant Emergency Medicine
This podcast aims to interview successful mid and late career emergency physicians to explore the tactics and strategies they use to get through the bumps in their lives. The primary target audience is early career physicians to help them learn what isn't part of the typical residency curriculum. We also hope others in the practice find it interesting, such as other physicians, advanced practice clinicians and nurses who seek to build their resilience, compassion and joy in their 'day' job and at home when not saving lives.