EMRA Cast Host D'Monte "TP" Farley Podcasts
D'Monte Farley, MD
Advocate Christ Medical Center
EM Residency Class of 2028
@tiarretp
EMRA*Cast Episodes
From the ED to The Pitt:
Dr. Mel Herbert on Medicine, Storytelling, and the Power of Hollywood
Oct. 15, 2025
In this EMRA*Cast episode, hosts Lauren Rosenfeld and D’Monte Farley sit down with Dr. Mel Herbert, emergency physician, educator, and medical consultant for The Pitt, the hit TV drama inspired by life in the emergency department.
Views: "I Used to Be" with Dr. Rob Lowe
Sept. 1, 2025
Career-switching into medicine as a later profession might not be typical, but it's not out of reach - just ask Dr. Rob Lowe, an aerospace engineer for 6+ years before trading in his flight simulator for a stethoscope. Join Dr. D'Monte Farley for these careers insights.
Views Series: Emergency Psychiatry Consults
May 15, 2025
Mental health concerns drive a large number of emergency department visits in the United States. When a patient presents with an acute crisis, it's important for EM and Psychiatry to work as a seamless team. Drs. D'Monte Farley and Caylon Pettis talk about how to ensure an effective psychiatry consult in the ED.
Social EM and T.R.A.P. Medicine
Feb. 1, 2025
EMRA*Cast host D'Monte Farley, MD, talks to social EM leader Italo Brown, MD, MPH, of Stanford University, about using public health strategies to tackle social determinants of health and bring care to the community. Case in point: T.R.A.P. Medicine's barbershop outreach.
Views from Program Leadership
Oct. 15, 2024
We're kicking off a new series with new EMRA*Cast host D'Monte "TP" Farley, sharing the view from the program leadership perspective, thanks to Dr. Arlene Chung (@ArleneSujin) – current Vice Chair of Academic Affairs at the University of Vermont and previous EM Program Director at Maimonides Medical Center. If you're applying to residency, you won't want to miss this episode!
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