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In this EM Cases, Best Case Ever podcast Rajiv interviews Dr. Allan Shefrin, a pediatric emergency physician at The Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario where he is also PEM division lead in point-…
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Salim Rezaie on single syringe adenosine for SVT (0:30)
Sarah Reid on pertussis pearls (05:00)
Elisha Targonsky on management of hyperemesis grav…
In this EM Cases main episode podcast Commonly Missed or Mismanaged Shoulder Injuries - Approach and Glenohumeral Dislocations with Dr. Arun Sayal and Dr. Dale Dantzer we answer questions such as: wh…
The current outbreak of the novel respiratory pathogen Coronavirus is an opportunity to remind ourselves of how to properly and adequately prepare for an emergency outbreak in our EDs. Although the m…
Where I work, when a 60 year old man rolls into the resuscitation room with crushing chest pain and diaphoresis and I get handed the EMS ECG showing an obvious anterior STEMI, it’s kind of a no-brain…
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Paul Dorion on immediate cardioversion vs rate control/delayed cardioversion for atrial fibrillation (00:32)
Justin Morgenstern & Justin Hensley on emergency mana…
This is a special bonus EM Cases main episode podcast: Shift Preparation - Pre-gaming with Dr. Rob Orman
We spend a lot of our time in the ED dealing with things that are not directly related to pati…
Among the presentations seen in the ED, few command the same respect as status epilepticus. It is, in itself, both a diagnostic dilemma and, at times, a therapeutic nightmare. There’s a reason it’s t…
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Emily Austin on physostigmine for anticholinergic toxidrome (1:02)
Walter Himmel on understanding nystagmus to differentiate central vs peripheral causes of verti…