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Emergency Medicine Cases

Dr. Anton Helman
Emergency Medicine
Pulmonary Embolism
Asthma
Thrombolysis
Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Heart Failure
Thyroid Storm
Cardiology
Resuscitation
Decompensated Hypothyroidism
Cardiac Arrest
Point-Of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS)
Decision Making
Risk Stratification
Sepsis
Emergency Department Disposition
Cognitive Biases
Data Gathering
History Taking
Thyroid Hormones

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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There are few things more frustrating for an Emergency Physician than caring for patient after patient who lands in the ED not because it’s necessarily the best place for their care, but because every other door in the health care system was closed, ... more

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In this month’s EM Quick Hits Podcast, Amna Karabegovic joins us for an EMC² case of pediatric altered LOA and neurocritical care, Anand Swaminathan simplifies the high-risk management of pulmonary hypertension and right ventricular failure, and Brit... more

Facial trauma is common in emergency medicine, but the biggest pitfalls are often not the fractures themselves—they're the threatened airway, vision-threatening ocular injuries, missed septal hematomas, and subtle soft tissue injuries hiding beneath ... more

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Hip complaints are bread-and-butter emergency medicine—but every so often they are anything but straightforward. The obvious shortened, externally rotated leg after a fall is one thing; the patient with acute hip pain, a normal x-ray, unremarkable bl... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Tara Kiran
Family physician and researcher passionate about building a stronger primary care system in Canada
St. Michael's Hospital / Unity Health Toronto; MAP Centre for Urban Health Solutions
Episode: Ep 221 EM-Primary Care Health Systems Strategies, Myths, Misperceptions and Solutions
Dr. Danielle Martin
Chair of the Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto; advocate for equity and access in primary care
University of Toronto; Women's College Hospital
Episode: Ep 221 EM-Primary Care Health Systems Strategies, Myths, Misperceptions and Solutions
Dr. Jeff Fialkov
Toronto-based plastic surgeon, head of the Division of Plastic Surgery at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, associate professor at the University of Toronto
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre / University of Toronto
Episode: Ep 220 Facial Injuries: Assessment, Management and Disposition
Dr. Andrew Petrosoniak
Trauma team leader, emergency physician at St. Michael's Hospital, educator
St. Michael's Hospital
Episode: Ep 220 Facial Injuries: Assessment, Management and Disposition
Dr. Arun Sayal
Guest expert in emergency medicine and hip fractures
Emergency Medicine
Episode: Ep 219 Hip Emergencies: Recognition and Management
Dr. Matt DiStefano
Guest expert in emergency medicine
Emergency Medicine
Episode: Ep 219 Hip Emergencies: Recognition and Management
Justin Morgenstern
Co-host of EM Cases, author of First 10 EM
EM Cases / First 10 EM
Episode: Journal Jam 24 Antibiotics for Strep Throat: Evidence, Myths and Misperceptions
Dr. Bjug Borgundvaag
Emergency physician and EM researcher at Sinai Health Hospital
Sinai Health Hospital, Toronto
Episode: Ep 218 Substance Use Disorder in the ED – Stigma, Compassion and System Change
Tish Mizon
Frontline health worker and outreach educator
Sex Work Initiative for Safety and Health
Episode: Ep 218 Substance Use Disorder in the ED – Stigma, Compassion and System Change

Hosts

Dr. Anton Helman
Host of Emergency Medicine Cases; frequent EM educator and clinician.
Dr. Katie Lin
Co-host and EM educator; leads clinical discussions and case-based learning.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 1.8k ratings
  • Great inside on trauma airway

    Podcast Addict
    5
    sureshnaidu
    a year 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
    Australia2 years 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 States2 years ago
  • Great podcast

    Very informative and interesting

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kokopopnldhis
    United States2 years 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 States2 years ago

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Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

High-quality content with practical, transferrable ED pearls.
Listeners praise concise, evidence-based summaries and expert guests.
Many callers note the content is valuable for nurses and physicians alike.
Free medical education with broad resources and bite-sized Quick Hits.

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Ep 221 EM-Primary Care Health Systems Strategies, Myths, Misperceptions and Solutions
Q: How can virtual care be integrated to improve equity and access without increasing ED visits?
Virtual care works best when linked to a patient's regular clinician and EMR, and when used to support ongoing longitudinal care, not as a standalone walk-in service.
Ep 221 EM-Primary Care Health Systems Strategies, Myths, Misperceptions and Solutions
Q: What is the ideal after-hours care model to maximize access and ensure timely care?
A mix of after-hours regional centers, GP-led coordination, and virtual triage that allows patients to access routine care outside traditional hours while maintaining clear pathways to urgent or ED care when needed.
Ep 221 EM-Primary Care Health Systems Strategies, Myths, Misperceptions and Solutions
Q: If you could flip one system lever tomorrow to reduce avoidable ED use without harming access, what would it be?
A rational neighborhood-based same-day care access point, complemented by a dedicated open-door pathway for urgent issues that directs patients to the appropriate setting and preserves continuity of care.
Ep 220 Facial Injuries: Assessment, Management and Disposition
Q: What discharge precautions should be communicated for midface fractures?
Advise sinus precautions (no nose blowing, open-mouth sneezes), head elevation, soft or pureed diet as needed, signs of infection or vision changes to seek urgent care, and follow-up with plastic/ophthalmology within recommended timeframes depending on fracture complexity.
Ep 220 Facial Injuries: Assessment, Management and Disposition
Q: How should one decide when to image facial fractures in the ED?
Imaging thresholds depend on physical exam findings and mechanism: significant tenderness, malocclusion, trismus, globe position changes, periorbital swelling, and suspected NOE or orbital involvement justify CT with facial bones; if suspicion is low and exam is reassuring, plain films or observation may suffice, especially in settings with limited access.

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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?

A practical, clinician-led show delivering high-quality emergency medicine education through case-based discussions, expert interviews, and evidence-based reviews. Recent episodes cover system-level care collaboration, facial and hip emergencies, pediatric agitation, sepsis and antibiotic stewardship, resuscitation updates, and ED management of endometriosis and thyroid disorders. The format emphasizes concise, applicable takeaways, real-world workflows, and multi-disciplinary perspectives, with guests ranging from frontline EM physicians to researchers and policy-minded clinicians. The series is notable for free educational resources, data-driven insights, and a steady stream of actionable checklists, pathways, and care models that transla... more

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1. Dr. Tara Kiran
2. Dr. Danielle Martin
3. Dr. Jeff Fialkov
4. Dr. Andrew Petrosoniak
5. Dr. Arun Sayal
6. Dr. Matt DiStefano
7. Justin Morgenstern
8. Dr. Bjug Borgundvaag

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