Episode 3

Productivity vs. Learners | Peds CPR Limits

The JournalFeed podcast for the week of Jan 13-17, 2025.

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Monday Spoon Feed

When compared to working solo as an emergency physician (EP), productivity is positively influenced by the presence of senior residents, minimally affected by junior residents, and negatively impacted or neutral with medical students.


Tuesday Spoon Feed:

In a cohort of 1,007 children, longer CPR duration after a cardiac arrest lowered the chances of positive neurologic outcomes, with the likelihood of moderate disability or better dropping below 1% after 64 minutes of CPR.

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Nicholas Zelt

The voice behind the mic! I'm an emergency medicine resident with a real nerdy love for podcasts and evidence based medicine. Joined the JournalFeed team way back in the before times (pre-COVID).
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Clay Smith

Hi! I've been practicing emergency medicine for over 20 years and started JournalFeed. I'm the Chief Spoon-Feeder, which means I either write or edit everything that's posted on the JournalFeed blog. But Nick totally runs the show with the podcast!