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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)
Sepsis
Decision Making
Risk Stratification
Emergency Department Disposition
Thyroid Hormones
Cognitive Biases
Data Gathering
History Taking

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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Emergency physicians pride themselves on recognizing and treating life-threatening illness under pressure. Yet one of the most lethal, common, and treatable conditions presenting to our EDs still often receives fragmented, stigmatized care: substance... more

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Pediatric agitation in the Emergency Department is one of those presentations that can escalate quickly and leave even experienced clinicians feeling on edge. It is high-risk, resource-intensive, and often unfolds in an already overstimulating enviro... more

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In this Part 2 or our 2-part EM Cases podcast series on Cardiac Arrest Update, Dr. Sheldon Cheskes and Dr. Rob Simard take us beyond the algorithms and into the real-world decision-making of cardiac arrest care. We answer questions like: Do vasopress... more

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In this EM Cases update on cardiac arrest management, Dr. Sheldon Cheskes and Dr. Rob Simard join Anton to walk us through the evolving science and bedside practicalities of cardiac arrest management in the wake of the 2025 ACLS Guidelines. They answ... more

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Recent Guests

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
Kari Herbert
Leader of a Bridge program in California
Bridge program (California)
Episode: Ep 218 Substance Use Disorder in the ED – Stigma, Compassion and System Change
Dr. Susan Duffy
Pediatric Emergency Medicine physician from Brown University/Hasbro Children's Hospital
Brown University, Hasbro Children's Hospital
Episode: Ep 217 Pediatric Agitation: Assessment and Management
Dr. Tom Chun
Pediatric psychiatrist/EM clinician from Brown University
Brown University
Episode: Ep 217 Pediatric Agitation: Assessment and Management
Sheldon Cheskes
Emergency Physician, Resuscitation Scientist
University of Toronto / resuscitation research
Episode: Ep 216 Cardiac Arrest Update: Beyond the 2025 ACLS Guidelines Part 2 – Medications, Airway, Termination and Post-ROSC Care
Rob Simard
Emergency Physician, Focus Educator and Researcher
resuscitation education and research
Episode: Ep 216 Cardiac Arrest Update: Beyond the 2025 ACLS Guidelines Part 2 – Medications, Airway, Termination and Post-ROSC Care
Dr. Sheldon Cheskes
Emergency physician, researcher, authority on defibrillation and CPR quality
University/Resuscitation Science Community
Episode: Ep 215 Cardiac Arrest Update: Beyond the 2025 Guidelines Part 1: CPR, Defibrillation and Ventilation
Dr. Rob Simard
Emergency physician, educator, master clinician, POCUS during cardiac arrest
POCUS Cases
Episode: Ep 215 Cardiac Arrest Update: Beyond the 2025 Guidelines Part 1: CPR, Defibrillation and Ventilation

Hosts

Dr. Anton Helman
Host of Emergency Medicine Cases; Emergency Medicine clinician and educator
Dr. Katie Lin
Co-host and physician collaborator on EM Cases; Emergency Medicine clinician and educator

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
    Australiaa year 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

Listeners Say

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

Feedback highlights engaging, expert guests and applicability to real-world practice.
Many note free access and breadth of topics across resuscitation, pediatrics, and system-level care.
Listeners praise concise, high-quality ED education and practical takeaways.

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Talking Points

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Ep 218 Substance Use Disorder in the ED – Stigma, Compassion and System Change
Q: Tish, what did patients report about their ED experiences and what did the study reveal about barriers to care?
Patients described being placed in hallways or psych rooms, feeling unheard or devalued, and facing stigma, while providers cited systemic overwork and lack of resources; the study highlighted the need for patient-centered triage, better pain management, and inclusion of peer navigators.
Ep 217 Pediatric Agitation: Assessment and Management
Q: What are the first steps you take when a pediatric patient presents with agitation?
Assess the level of agitation at triage, start de-escalation immediately, adjust the environment to reduce stimulation, and begin a combined medical and safety assessment to determine next steps.
Ep 214 Bridging the Gap in Endometriosis Care: Recognition, Risk Stratification, and ED-Initiated Management
Q: What are the red flags that suggest an acute dangerous complication of endometriosis?
Red flags include severe 10/10 pain with vomiting, lack of adequate analgesic response, and signs suggesting competing pathologies like bowel obstruction or hydronephrosis, which would prompt imaging and potential surgical consultation.
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.

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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?

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 15 years ago and published 396 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. Bjug Borgundvaag
2. Tish Mizon
3. Kari Herbert
4. Dr. Susan Duffy
5. Dr. Tom Chun
6. Sheldon Cheskes
7. Rob Simard
8. Dr. Sheldon Cheskes

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