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GSACEP Government Services ACEP

GSACEP Government Services ACEP

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GSACEP represents emergency physicians who work in the federal government, including active duty military, National Guard, and military Reserves, as well as the Veteran’s Administration, Indian Health Service, and other federal agencies.This podcast series will feature selected lectures from the 2021 Government Services Symposium as well as conversations with leaders in military emergency medicine.Our mission is advancing emergency care for America’s heroes. In this podcast, we bring you lectures and conversations with leaders in federal emergency medicine to help you better care for your patients and lead your departments.The views expressed on this podcast are personal views, and do not represent the views of the Department of Defense, any branch of the military, or the federal government, and they do not constitute endorsement of any product by any of these entities.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best GSACEP Government Services ACEP episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to GSACEP Government Services ACEP for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite GSACEP Government Services ACEP episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

GSACEP Government Services ACEP - GSACEP Lecture Series: ABEM Update by Dr. Dave Barry
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09/04/22 • 33 min

GSACEP and military medical legend Dr. Dave Barry shares an update on ABEM's activities at GSS 2022.
GSACEP was deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Dr. Barry earlier this week. We treasure this opportunity to hear his voice once again and learn from this incredible physician, educator, and leader.

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ACEP President and GSACEP member Dr. Gillian Schmitz shares how we evolved to this current time in emergency medicine and priorities going forward as our specialty continues to serve patients and our nation.
How to Claim CME for this Lecture:
This lecture is eligible for 1.0 Cat 1 CME Credits.

1. Go to http://gsacep.cmecertificateonline.com
2. Click on the 2022 Annual Conference - Enduring only link.
3. Evaluate the meeting.
4. Print, download, or save your certificate for your records.

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CAPT John Devlin, MD shares lessons learned from USNS Comfort.
Watch the full episode and join the conversation at https://gsacep.tradewing.com/event/uw7Q78sJ6Yv7sADbh

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Point of Care ultrasound is moving from the radiology suite to the battlefield. Dr. Weymouth discusses creation of a medic centered point of care ultrasound curriculum and some brief case discussions.
CME is no longer available for this lecture. However, GSACEP members can access the full presentation and slides at https://gsacep.tradewing.com/event/fC7PFy6FJd2brZRaf.
Join us for Government Services Symposium 2022 April 8-12 in Orlando! Click here to register. https://gsacep.org/aws/GSACE/pt/sp/conference_home_page

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Shane Summers, MD, is the Deputy Director, Army Trauma Training Center (ATTC) and is an Associate Professor Military and Emergency Medicine, USUHS.
For access to the slides and to view the whole lecture, visit:
https://pheedloop.com/GSS21/virtual/?page=sessions&section=SES00442M4U09ZQ8B
This lecture qualifies for 1.0 Category I Continuing Education Credits. How to claim CME for this podcast:
Use this link to access the certificate process, you will need to complete the entire evaluation in order to receive credit. Please note in the evaluation comments that you are claiming credits for the podcast sessions, as we also have video & live session options available. A 30 minute Podcast episode may be claimed as 0.5 CME credits, 1 hour can be claimed for 1.0 CME credits.

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GSACEP Government Services ACEP - Space Medicine and the Deconditioned Astronaut

Space Medicine and the Deconditioned Astronaut

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11/08/21 • 24 min

Col(s) Kristen Silvia is a board certified Emergency Medicine Physician, Flight Surgeon and currently Chief of Bioastronautics at Detachment 3, Human Space Flight Support Office, Patrick Space Force Base, Florida. She leads the DoD’s contingency medical operations for NASA and U.S. Space Command in support of U.S. crewed space flight programs. She also directs training of space medicine to all DoD forces for worldwide astronaut rescue/recovery and nominal/contingency landing site support. Prior to her current position, she trained the Air Force’s Pararescueman (PJs) in all aspects of combat trauma and critical care as the Medical Director for the Pararescue & Combat Rescue Officer School.
For access to the slides and to view the whole lecture, visit:
https://pheedloop.com/GSS21/virtual/?page=sessions&section=SESBJEKDF4AMWIJ3P
This lecture qualifies for 0.5 Category I Continuing Education Credits. How to claim CME for this podcast:
Use this link to access the certificate process, you will need to complete the entire evaluation in order to receive credit. Please note in the evaluation comments that you are claiming credits for the podcast sessions, as we also have video & live session options available. A 30 minute Podcast episode may be claimed as 0.5 CME credits, 1 hour can be claimed for 1.0 CME credits.

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GSACEP Government Services ACEP - GSACEP Lecture Series: Deployment Toxicology by LtCol Joseph Maddry
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10/28/21 • 64 min

LtCol Joseph Maddry is an Air Force emergency physician and toxicologist. Here he shares the unique aspects of deployment toxicology.
For access to the slides and to view the whole lecture, visit:
https://pheedloop.com/GSS21/virtual/?page=sessions&section=SESMFXGA02OWN0GYV
This lecture qualifies for 1.0 Category I Continuing Education Credits. How to claim CME for this podcast:
Use this link to access the certificate process, you will need to complete the entire evaluation in order to receive credit. Please note in the evaluation comments that you are claiming credits for the podcast sessions, as we also have video & live session options available. A 30 minute Podcast episode may be claimed as 0.5 CME credits, 1 hour can be claimed for 1.0 CME credits.

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GSACEP Government Services ACEP - GSACEP Career Corner: LCDR Stuart, Succeeding with the Marines and More
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10/21/21 • 45 min

Welcome to our first episode of the GSACEP Career Corner! We will highlight an individual's career path, with tips on how to succeed in varied military/federal assignments!
Lieutenant Commander Stuart earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Microbiology at the Georgia Institute of Technology, where he commissioned through the Navy ROTC program. He received his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2009. After graduation, he reported to Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, VA as a transitional intern, completing the program in 2010.

LCDR Stuart reported to 3rd Battalion, 3d Marines where he served as the Battalion Surgeon from 2010 to 2013. During this time he deployed twice in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. He also served as the Director of Medical Readiness and Immunizations for 3d Marines. LCDR Stuart was then assigned as the Deputy Regimental Surgeon at 3d Marines where he coordinated medical support for the development of Marine Rotational Force – Darwin and RIMPAC exercises. Additionally, he pioneered the development of a combat training curriculum, the creation of a training tactical simulation laboratory and served as the Director of Operational Training.

In 2014, LCDR Stuart returned to Naval Medical Center Portsmouth to begin his emergency medicine residency training. His involvement in combat trauma research resulted in 18 presentations and publications, numerous awards, including 2nd place at the American Academy of Emergency Medicine’s research competition and was recognized for creating the largest scholarly output in the program’s history. In addition, he also oversaw the expansion of the Simulation, Vivarium and Biotechnical Skills programs.

After graduating, LCDR Stuart assumed the role of MEU Surgeon for the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit and deployed in support of WESTPAC 18.2 and Operation Inherent Resolve.

In 2019, LCDR Stuart returned to Naval Medical Center Portsmouth as academic faculty. He served as the Interim Chair and now concurrently as the Senior Medical Officer for the Emergency Department where, in addition to serving as the medical director, he is responsible for their COVID-19 responses, and the Director of the Combat Trauma Research Group, which was awarded the 2019 Military Health System’s Team Award.

LCDR Stuart is board-certified in Emergency Medicine, holds a faculty appointment as Assistant Professor of Military and Emergency Medicine at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, and is a Fellow of the American College of Emergency Physicians, American Academy of Emergency Medicine and the Academy of Wilderness Medicine. His military decorations include two Meritorious Service Medal and two Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medals.

LCDR Stuart is married to Lisa Stuart and has a daughter, Lily and son, Benjamin.

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Are you curious about the recent buzz phrase, "Knowledge, Skills and Abilities" and maintenance of skills? Wonder about the requirements being developed to keep us ready to give care in a deployment environment? Would you like to be able to speak to your leadership and a possible employer regarding your skill sets? How do you defend that some of the more rarely done EM procedures are done with simulation? Find the answers to these and more discussion in this session about the current process of clinical sustainment.
For access to the slides and to view the whole lecture, visit:
https://pheedloop.com/GSS21/virtual/?page=sessions&section=SESE07W2KDK4BAO4V
This lecture qualifies for 0.5 Category I Continuing Education Credits. How to claim CME for this podcast:
Use this link to access the certificate process, you will need to complete the entire evaluation in order to receive credit. Please note in the evaluation comments that you are claiming credits for the podcast sessions, as we also have video & live session options available. A 30 minute Podcast episode may be claimed as 0.5 CME credits, 1 hour can be claimed for 1.0 CME credits.

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How many episodes does GSACEP Government Services ACEP have?

GSACEP Government Services ACEP currently has 31 episodes available.

What topics does GSACEP Government Services ACEP cover?

The podcast is about Health & Fitness, Cme, Medicine, Physician, Podcasts and Emergency Medicine.

What is the most popular episode on GSACEP Government Services ACEP?

The episode title 'GSACEP Lecture Series: ABEM Update by Dr. Dave Barry' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on GSACEP Government Services ACEP?

The average episode length on GSACEP Government Services ACEP is 44 minutes.

How often are episodes of GSACEP Government Services ACEP released?

Episodes of GSACEP Government Services ACEP are typically released every 14 days, 1 hour.

When was the first episode of GSACEP Government Services ACEP?

The first episode of GSACEP Government Services ACEP was released on Aug 7, 2021.

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