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Emergency Medicine Cases

Dr. Anton Helman
Emergency Medicine
Asthma
Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Heart Failure
Cardiology
Point-Of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS)
Emergency Department Disposition
Patient Outcomes
Pediatric Meningitis
Resuscitation
HIV
ECG Interpretation
Wrist Injuries
Button Battery Ingestion
Nitroglycerin
DIY Investing
Clostridium Difficile
Neurology
Hemoptysis
Airway Management

Emergency Medicine Cases – Where the Experts Keep You in the Know. For show notes, quizzes, videos and more learning tools please visit emergencymedicinecases.com

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Sleep is wonderful. And it’s essential to life. The better we sleep the better we concentrate, make decisions and perform. Sleep minimizes the chance of making errors on shift. Better sleep makes us learn better – it plays a key role in consolidating... more

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Topics in this EM Quick Hits podcast Isaac Bogoch on tick borne illness update - anaplasmosis and babesiosis (1:30) Matthew McArther on evidence-based update in nailbed repair (9:32) Kathleen Stephanos on simplified approach to pedatric ECG interpret... more

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Massive hemorrhage is one of the most time-critical, high-stakes scenarios in Emergency Medicine. Every minute matters. Every decision counts. But more blood is not always better—what saves lives is systematic, team-based, goal-directed care. In this... more

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Topics in this EM Quick Hits podcast Deborah Schonfeld on pediatric torticollis (02:33) Anand Swaminathan on stable wide-complex tachycardia (28:24) Andrew Petrosoniak on post-intubation neurocritical care considerations (33:45) Justin Morgenstern on... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Michael Mak
Sleep medicine specialist and staff psychiatrist at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Episode: Ep 207 Sleep Strategies for Shift Work
Dr. Issac Bogoch
Infectious disease specialist at University Health Network in Toronto.
University Health Network, Toronto
Episode: EM Quick Hits 67 Tick Borne Illness Update, Pediatric ECG Interpretation, Nailbed Repair, Closed Loop Communication, ESRD, Leaders in EM Dr. Catherine Varner
Dr. Matthew McArthur
Emergency physician providing insights on nail bed repairs.
Episode: EM Quick Hits 67 Tick Borne Illness Update, Pediatric ECG Interpretation, Nailbed Repair, Closed Loop Communication, ESRD, Leaders in EM Dr. Catherine Varner
Dr. Kathleen Stephanos
Pediatric EM doc at the University of Maryland Medical Center, passionate educator.
University of Maryland Medical Center
Episode: EM Quick Hits 67 Tick Borne Illness Update, Pediatric ECG Interpretation, Nailbed Repair, Closed Loop Communication, ESRD, Leaders in EM Dr. Catherine Varner
Dr. Shawn Segeren
Expert on closed-loop communication in emergency settings.
Episode: EM Quick Hits 67 Tick Borne Illness Update, Pediatric ECG Interpretation, Nailbed Repair, Closed Loop Communication, ESRD, Leaders in EM Dr. Catherine Varner
Dr. Catherine Varner
Emergency physician and deputy editor of the Canadian Medical Association Journal.
Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, CMAJ
Episode: EM Quick Hits 67 Tick Borne Illness Update, Pediatric ECG Interpretation, Nailbed Repair, Closed Loop Communication, ESRD, Leaders in EM Dr. Catherine Varner
Jeannie Callum
Transfusion hematologist
Episode: Ep 206 Massive Hemorrhage Protocols 2.0 – Update on the 7 Ts
Andrew Petrosoniak
Emergency physician
Episode: Ep 206 Massive Hemorrhage Protocols 2.0 – Update on the 7 Ts
Dr. Judith Tintinalli
World-renowned educator and chief editor of Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Episode: EM Quick Hits 66 Pediatric Torticollis, Stable Wide Complex Tachydysrhythmias, Post-intubation Neurocritical Care, Hyponatremia Correction Rates, Paronychia Management, Women in EM Leader Series with Judith Tintinalli

Host

Dr. Anton Helman
Host and leading expert in emergency medicine, focusing on clinical education and best practices in emergency care.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 1.7k ratings
  • Great inside on trauma airway

    Podcast Addict
    5
    sureshnaidu
    7 months ago
  • Fantastic content

    Australian remote area nurse here. Big thank you to the podcast creator. Most topics directly transferable into my practice. Predominately I face emergency presentations with very limited resources. So the strategies used by your ED physicians to structure your approach and manage stress and cognitive load are excellent. You guys inspire me.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Morko72
    Australia9 months ago
  • My favorite EM education resource

    I prefer this to EMRAP and really enjoy the EM quick hits episodes which make for an interesting listen while driving. I started listening when I was an EM scribe back in 2017 and have been through medical school and now into residency. The website is pretty sweet too and the whole project is really a triumph of free medical education.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    John Cena's Rich Uncle
    United Statesa year ago
  • Great podcast

    Very informative and interesting

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kokopopnldhis
    United Statesa year ago
  • Good Medicine Podcasts

    As an internist, hospitalist I am always looking upstream at the ED. This podcast really helps me understand ED decision making as well as the management of acute situations. Great podcast!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    canyon45
    United Statesa year ago

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Feedback indicates a strong satisfaction with the depth of knowledge shared by hosts and guests, often remarking on how it enhances their understanding of critical situations they face in the field.
The podcast is praised for its focus on current topics and evidence-based practices, which is vital for ongoing clinical education.
Listeners appreciate the concise, practical information that is directly applicable to their emergency practice. Many highlight the educational value and the engaging format of the discussions with experts.

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Ep 207 Sleep Strategies for Shift Work
Q: What is the ideal duration for naps before shifts?
Keep naps short around 20 minutes or long enough for a complete sleep cycle of about 90 minutes to avoid waking up from deep sleep.
Ep 207 Sleep Strategies for Shift Work
Q: What should we do if we wake up in the middle of the night and can't fall back asleep?
Leave your bedroom, go to a dimly lit room, and engage in a boring activity until you feel sleepy again before returning to bed.
Ep 207 Sleep Strategies for Shift Work
Q: What is a good strategy for sleep after a night shift?
Wearing blue light-blocking glasses near the end of your shift can help reduce sleep latency when you get home.
EM Quick Hits 63 S-TEC and HUS, IM Epinephrine in OHCA, Dengue, Geriatric Trauma Imaging, TTP
Q: What guidelines should clinicians follow in managing geriatric trauma patients?
Clinicians should utilize specific imaging decision rules while also applying clinical judgment to ensure no significant injuries are missed.
EM Quick Hits 63 S-TEC and HUS, IM Epinephrine in OHCA, Dengue, Geriatric Trauma Imaging, TTP
Q: What is the significance of timely epinephrine administration during cardiac arrest?
Timely administration of epinephrine can potentially improve survival rates during out-of-hospital cardiac arrests.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Emergency Medicine Cases

What is Emergency Medicine Cases about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This series provides a comprehensive exploration of the critical aspects of emergency medicine, featuring discussions on a wide range of topics from updates on medical protocols to innovative techniques in patient care. With insights from leading experts in the field, episodes often focus on improving evidence-based practices, enhancing clinical skills, and addressing the unique challenges encountered in emergency situations. Notably, the series emphasizes mentorship, leadership, and continuous learning within the discipline, making it an invaluable resource for both new and experienced emergency medicine professionals.

A standout feature is the integration of practical guidance with current research, which likely helps listeners translate... more

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Emergency Medicine Cases launched 15 years ago and published 373 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on Emergency Medicine Cases include:

1. Dr. Michael Mak
2. Dr. Issac Bogoch
3. Dr. Matthew McArthur
4. Dr. Kathleen Stephanos
5. Dr. Shawn Segeren
6. Dr. Catherine Varner
7. Jeannie Callum
8. Andrew Petrosoniak

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