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4.3K to 26K🎙 ~2x weekly·113 episodes·Last published 3d ago - Monthly Reach
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The Talk Tool
Jun 22, 2026
49m 00s
AFE & AOK an update
Jun 8, 2026
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The Chart Will Be Read in Court
May 25, 2026
49m 42s
Why OB belongs in OB emergencies in the ED: our review of "The Pitt"
May 11, 2026
59m 51s
OB Patients in an Adult ED: Interview with Jen Hamilton
Apr 27, 2026
1h 04m 09s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 6/22/26 | ![]() The Talk Tool | *** Learn how the TALK tool enhances team communication in critical care settings. Discover its benefits, implementation strategies, and key takeaways for healthcare professionals. Article referenced: Iago Enjo-Perez, Cristina Diaz-Navarro, Esther Leon-Castelao, Miquel Sanz-Moncusí, Inma Carmona-Delgado, Javier Pérez-Dueñas, Rocío Ponce-Muñoz, Sara Fernandez-Mendez, Jose-Ramón Alonso-Viladot, Jose María Nicolàs-Arfelis, Pedro Castro; Use of the TALK Tool for Interprofessional Team Self-Debr... | 49m 00s | ||||||
| 6/8/26 | ![]() AFE & AOK an update | # Understanding Amniotic Fluid Embolism: Key Insights and Management Strategies Learn about amniotic fluid embolism (AFE), its diagnosis, and management strategies. Essential for healthcare providers dealing with maternal emergencies. In this blog post, we delve into the complexities of amniotic fluid embolism (AFE), a rare but critical condition that can occur during or after labor. As healthcare professionals, understanding AFE is crucial, given its potential to cause rapid maternal deter... | 41m 04s | ||||||
| 5/25/26 | ![]() The Chart Will Be Read in Court | In the world of healthcare, documentation is more than just a routine task—it's a crucial aspect of patient care that can have significant legal implications. Have you ever considered how your notes could be interpreted in a court of law? In this post, we’ll explore essential tips for effective medical documentation and why it matters for both patient care and legal protection. The experts at Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics pool their decades of experience caring for critically ill pregnant w... | 49m 42s | ||||||
| 5/11/26 | ![]() Why OB belongs in OB emergencies in the ED: our review of "The Pitt" | Navigating the Challenges of Free Birth: Insights from the Critical Care Obstetrics Podcast ** Discover the complexities of free birth and the challenges faced in emergency settings. Learn from experts in maternal-fetal medicine about patient care without medical intervention. Opening Many expectant mothers are opting for free birth—a choice that has gained traction despite the risks involved. In this post, we'll explore the insights shared by Dr. Stephanie Martin and nursing director Suzan... | 59m 51s | ||||||
| 4/27/26 | ![]() OB Patients in an Adult ED: Interview with Jen Hamilton | In today’s episode, we dive into the world of birth plans with Jen Hamilton, an OB nurse and soon-to-be author of *Birth Vibes*. She shares her journey from the ED to OB, revealing the challenges of navigating patients’ expectations in labor and delivery. The experts at Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics pool their decades of experience caring for critically ill pregnant women to discuss the challenges encountered in caring for these vulnerable women. Dr Stephanie Martin is the Medical Directo... | 1h 04m 09s | ||||||
| 4/13/26 | ![]() Policies vs Practice: Why They Don't Match (and Why That Matters) | ### Key Takeaways - Policies must be easily accessible to all healthcare providers. - Understanding the difference between policies, guidelines, and protocols is crucial for effective patient care. - Ongoing training and communication are necessary for ensuring that clinical staff can effectively implement policies. #Nursing #Healthcare #ClinicalGuidelines #PatientCare #Obstetrics The experts at Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics pool their decades of experience caring for critica... | 48m 55s | ||||||
| 3/30/26 | ![]() Minor Trauma in the ED | Having a pregnant patient arrive to an adult ED after minor trauma presents several challenges for care teams. Maternal and fetal assessment with communication between the adult ED and OB teams is needed. In this episode, Dr. Stephanie Martin and Dr. Suzanne McMurtry Baird discuss these issues. The experts at Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics pool their decades of experience caring for critically ill pregnant women to discuss the challenges encountered in caring for these vulnerable women. Dr S... | 44m 26s | ||||||
| 3/16/26 | ![]() Recognizing Green Flags in Obstetrics | Did you know that the presence of a stethoscope on every caregiver is a huge green flag? 🎧 In our latest episode, we discuss how visible engagement in patient care can transform outcomes! When every team member prioritizes assessment, we create a culture of safety and awareness. How can we encourage more hands-on assessments in your workplace? Let’s chat! 💬 #NursingAssessment #GreenFlags #PatientSafety #HealthcareTalk #ClinicalPractice #Empowerment #NurseLife #TeamCare #CriticalCare The exp... | 44m 25s | ||||||
| 3/2/26 | ![]() Recognizing Red Flags in Healthcare | The insights shared in this podcast episode underscore the importance of vigilance in healthcare settings. Recognizing red flags—whether they pertain to patient care, workplace culture, or system processes—can significantly enhance patient safety and care quality. By fostering a culture of awareness and prioritizing structured training methods like simulation, healthcare professionals can work towards creating safer environments for both patients and staff. The experts at Clinical Concepts ... | 39m 51s | ||||||
| 2/16/26 | ![]() What "Can Do" Culture Can Do in Healthcare, Part 2 | Summary: In this episode of the Critical Care Obstetrics podcast, the hosts discuss the implications of a 'can-do' culture in healthcare, particularly in obstetrics. They explore how this attitude can lead to workarounds that, while initially well-intentioned, can negatively impact patient safety and staff well-being. The conversation delves into the importance of leadership in addressing these issues, the need for standardized assessments, and the dangers of normalizing deviations from best... | 49m 15s | ||||||
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| 2/2/26 | ![]() What "Can Do" can do to your unit | In this episode of the Critical Care Obstetrics podcast, Dr. Stephanie Martin and her colleagues discuss the concept of 'Can-Do Culture' in healthcare, particularly in obstetrics. They explore personal stories that illustrate the challenges and consequences of this mindset, especially regarding patient safety and staffing issues. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding the scope of service, the impact of a can-do attitude on patient outcomes, and the need for structured pr... | 50m 24s | ||||||
| 1/19/26 | ![]() When a Mother Dies Pt. 2 | The conversation also addresses the moral distress clinicians experience when a mother dies. This episode is for anyone who cares for pregnant or postpartum patients and wants to be better prepared—not just clinically, but emotionally and ethically—when the unthinkable happens. It is a reminder that even when we cannot save a life, how we care still matters profoundly. #MaternalMortality #MaternalHealth #MaternalDeath #PreventableDeaths #MaternalSafety #Postpartum #HighRiskPregnancy #Maternal... | 42m 27s | ||||||
| 1/5/26 | ![]() When a Mother Dies Pt.1 | In this episode of the Critical Care Obstetrics podcast, Dr. Stephanie Martin and Suzanne Baird discuss the sensitive and critical topic of maternal mortality. They share a case study of a young mother with chronic hypertension, exploring the clinical challenges and management decisions that led to her tragic outcome. The conversation delves into the importance of communication, support for families, and the need for healthcare professionals to address maternal death openly. They also highlig... | 1h 04m 43s | ||||||
| 12/22/25 | ![]() Resuscitative Cesarean Case Review | In this episode of the Critical Care Obstetrics podcast, Dr. Stephanie Martin and Julie Arafey discuss a complex case involving a pregnant patient who experiences respiratory compromise leading to cardiac arrest. They explore the challenges in assessment, admission, and management of high-risk obstetric patients, emphasizing the importance of communication, monitoring, and emergency protocols. The conversation highlights the need for preparedness in handling obstetric emergencies, including t... | 49m 38s | ||||||
| 12/8/25 | ![]() Inter-professional Practice | In this episode of the Critical Care Obstetrics podcast, Julie Arafeh discusses the significance of interprofessional training in simulation sessions for healthcare teams, particularly in obstetrics. She emphasizes the necessity of including all team members in training to enhance collaboration and patient care. The conversation covers barriers to participation, incentives for physicians, the importance of confidentiality, and strategies for engaging multiple departments in simulation trainin... | 35m 39s | ||||||
| 11/24/25 | ![]() Interview with Hospitalist Courtney Martin | In this episode of the Critical Care Obstetrics podcast, Dr. Courtney Martin discusses her role as an OB hospitalist and the evolving landscape of obstetric care. She emphasizes the importance of proactive measures in maternal safety, the impact of wellness bias on patient care, and the need for strong team dynamics in healthcare settings. Dr. Martin also addresses the challenges posed by COVID-19 and the necessity for hospitalists to advocate for standardized care while maintaining patient a... | 57m 44s | ||||||
| 11/10/25 | ![]() Using Deliberate Practice to Develop Team Skills | In this episode of the Critical Care Obstetrics podcast, Julie Arafeh discusses the significance of deliberate practice and team skills in managing high-risk obstetric emergencies. She emphasizes the importance of simulation training to enhance team performance, communication, and role delegation, ultimately aiming to reduce preventable maternal mortality. The conversation explores how to effectively implement deliberate practice in obstetrics, the role of checklists, and the value of video a... | 24m 08s | ||||||
| 10/27/25 | ![]() Pet Peeves in Healthcare: Stephanie's Perspective (Austin: 3rd release) | Summary: In this episode of the Critical Care Obstetrics Podcast, hosts Stephanie Martin, Julie Arafey, and Suzanne McMurtry Baird discuss their pet peeves in obstetrics. The conversation covers issues related to documentation, unnecessary interventions on low-risk patients, and the unrealistic expectations placed on nurses to make medical diagnoses. The hosts share their frustrations with electronic medical records (EMR) and advocate for a more streamlined approach to patient care that resp... | 27m 34s | ||||||
| 10/13/25 | ![]() Pet Peeves in Healthcare: Suzanne's Perspective | In this episode of the Critical Care Obstetrics Podcast, hosts Stephanie Martin, Julie Arafeh, and Suzanne McMurtry Baird discuss Suzanne's pet peeves in obstetrics. The conversation covers issues related to documentation, unnecessary interventions on low-risk patients, and the unrealistic expectations placed on nurses to make medical diagnoses. Suzanne shares her frustrations with electronic medical records (EMR) and advocates for a more streamlined approach to patient care that respects the... | 31m 01s | ||||||
| 9/29/25 | ![]() Pet Peeves in Healthcare: Julie's Perspective | In this episode of the Critical Care Obstetrics podcast, hosts Stephanie Martin, Julie Arafeh, and Suzanne McMurtry Baird discuss their pet peeves related to healthcare and critical care obstetrics. They emphasize the importance of accurate vital signs, the challenges posed by technology in simulation training, and the need for effective communication in emergency situations. The conversation also touches on the role of moulage in enhancing realism during simulations and the significance of e... | 25m 59s | ||||||
| 9/15/25 | ![]() From Nurse to Patient: A Unique Perspective | In this episode, Stephanie Martin and Suzanne McMurtry Baird speak with Nicolette Lewis, a labor and delivery nurse who shares her harrowing experience of nearly dying during childbirth due to a ruptured splenic artery aneurysm. Nicolette discusses the critical moments leading up to her emergency C-section, the challenges she faced during recovery, and how this experience has transformed her approach to nursing and patient care. The conversation emphasizes the importance of listening to patie... | 1h 02m 47s | ||||||
| 9/1/25 | ![]() Lessons Learned from a Sepsis Case: Conflict Resolution | In this episode of the Critical Care Obstetrics podcast, hosts Stephanie Martin, Suzanne Baird, and Julie Arafeh discuss a complex case involving a postpartum patient experiencing sepsis. They emphasize the importance of clear communication, adherence to sepsis protocols, and the critical role of nurses in monitoring patient conditions. The conversation highlights the challenges of conflict resolution in healthcare teams and the need for teamwork and collaboration. The hosts also share valuab... | 59m 53s | ||||||
| 8/18/25 | ![]() Cesarean Section is Major Abdominal Surgery | Cesarean Delivery: Major Abdominal Surgery Welcome back to The Critical Care Obstetrics Podcast with hosts Suzanne McMurtry Baird (Nursing Director) and Stephanie Martin (Medical Director) of Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics. In this episode, we explore why cesarean delivery is not just another routine procedure—but truly a major abdominal surgery. While C-section is the most common surgical procedure performed in U.S. hospitals, its seriousness is often overlooked because of its frequency. We... | 33m 22s | ||||||
| 8/4/25 | ![]() Rural Care, Real Challenges: Telehealth & Critical Obstetrics | In this episode of The Critical Care Obstetrics Podcast, Dr. Stephanie Martin sits down with Dr. Lexi Hill, an MFM specialist delivering high-risk pregnancy care via Telehealth to rural communities across the country. They discuss: ✅ The realities of practicing MFM remotely ✅ Gaps in rural obstetric care ✅ What every clinician should know about managing high-risk pregnancies when specialists aren’t on site The experts at Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics pool their decades of experience caring... | 33m 11s | ||||||
| 7/21/25 | ![]() Acute Anxiety in Obstetrics | In this episode Stephanie and Suzanne discuss acute onset of anxiety in an OB patient. They will also talk about possible pathology of anxiety and the possibility as a warning sign of compromise. The experts at Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics pool their decades of experience caring for critically ill pregnant women to discuss the challenges encountered in caring for these vulnerable women. Dr Stephanie Martin is the Medical Director for Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics and a Maternal Feta... | 25m 13s | ||||||
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