
Podcast by Ryan Radecki, MD & Rory Spiegel, MD
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 71 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Science | |||

On this month's episode of the Annals podcast, Ryan and Rory discuss psychedelic trips, out-of-hospital airway management, delirium in older adults, and much more.
Join Ryan and Rory for the October 2025 episode of the Annals of Emergency Medicine podcast, where they discuss occult ventricular fibrillation, stress testing for chest pain, and much more.
In the August issue of the Annals of Emergency Medicine podcast, Ryan and Rory discuss point-of-care high sensitivity troponins, intubation practices in community emergency medicine and much more.
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Not sure if its Ryan or Rory but one of the hosts needs to dial back the flower haha tone when he's reading the reviews. The other host has it down. Other than that, its a great resource. Remember guys, we are listening for info, not entertainment.
I have always enjoyed the Annals podcast and it’s nice to get a succinct breakdown of the monthly publication. I also enjoy that they often mention in summary what most of us are thinking(sepsis metrics, etc)
Have been enjoying Rory and Ryan’s commentary each month but please bring back the old intro music! Your fans demand it!
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The content centers around discussions of recent studies and developments in emergency medicine, analyzing various articles and topics that impact the field. Key themes include the opioid epidemic, the implications of new medical techniques and technologies in emergency settings, mental health challenges in emergency departments, and significant public health crises like gun violence and substance use. The hosts present a blend of critical insights, emphasizing the importance of evidence-based practices, while also addressing systemic challenges within emergency healthcare. This podcast is noteworthy for its blend of clinical analysis and personal anecdotes, fostering a relatable yet informative environment.
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Annals of Emergency Medicine launched 6 years ago and published 71 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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