Rapid sequence intubation and management of the recently intubated patient is a common scenario faced in any emergency department. This podcast will discuss the role of the EM pharmacist, potential strategies for success, and potential pitfalls and controversies regarding the management of these patients.
SPEAKERS
 Emily Kilber is an Emergency Medicine  Pharmacist at Valleywise Health Medical Center in Phoenix, AZ. She completed  her PGY2 at the University of Arizona in Tucson, AZ and her PGY1 at the  University of Illinois in Chicago, IL.
Emily Kilber is an Emergency Medicine  Pharmacist at Valleywise Health Medical Center in Phoenix, AZ. She completed  her PGY2 at the University of Arizona in Tucson, AZ and her PGY1 at the  University of Illinois in Chicago, IL.
 Spencer Kruggel is a current PGY2  emergency medicine pharmacy resident at Valleywise Health Medical Center in  Phoenix, Arizona. He completed his PGY1 at Mount Sinai Hospital in Chicago,  Illinois and this is where his interest in emergency medicine pharmacy originated.  His interests include: Trauma, toxicology, and anything involving critical  care.
Spencer Kruggel is a current PGY2  emergency medicine pharmacy resident at Valleywise Health Medical Center in  Phoenix, Arizona. He completed his PGY1 at Mount Sinai Hospital in Chicago,  Illinois and this is where his interest in emergency medicine pharmacy originated.  His interests include: Trauma, toxicology, and anything involving critical  care.
 Daniel Jarrell is a Clinical  Pharmacist in emergency medicine at Banner – University Medical Center Tucson.  He serves as the program director for the PGY2 emergency medicine residency  program at the University of Arizona College of Pharmacy/Banner – University  Medical Center Tucson. His interests include critical care in the ED,  toxicology, and precepting. He currently serves as an active member on the ASHP  SAG for EM.
Daniel Jarrell is a Clinical  Pharmacist in emergency medicine at Banner – University Medical Center Tucson.  He serves as the program director for the PGY2 emergency medicine residency  program at the University of Arizona College of Pharmacy/Banner – University  Medical Center Tucson. His interests include critical care in the ED,  toxicology, and precepting. He currently serves as an active member on the ASHP  SAG for EM.
 
                    




