
Emergency Medicine Cases – Where the Experts Keep You in the Know. For show notes, quizzes, videos and more learning tools please visit emergencymedicinecases.com
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 398 | Founded | 16 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MedicineScienceHealth & Fitness | |||

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Great inside on trauma airway
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.
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.
Very informative and interesting
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!
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The show centers on practical, evidence-based emergency medicine education, with frequent deep-dives into resuscitation, pediatric emergencies, toxicology, stroke, and systems-level care. Episodes pair seasoned clinicians with researchers or practitioners to translate guidelines into bedside practice, often highlighting real-world constraints, de-escalation strategies, and caregiver/patient communication. A notable strength is the breadth of clinical topics presented through case-based discussion, quick-hit formats, and actionable takeaways that are broadly applicable across EDs, prehospital settings, and hospital systems. The podcast stands out for featuring resuscitation experts, pediatric EM perspectives, and interspecialty collaboration... more
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Emergency Medicine Cases launched 16 years ago and published 398 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. Justin Morgenstern
2. Dr. Bjug Borgundvaag
3. Tish Mizon
4. Kari Herbert
5. Dr. Susan Duffy
6. Dr. Tom Chun
7. Sheldon Cheskes
8. Rob Simard
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