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This is EM Cases Episode 98: Teaching on Shift.
As if EDs weren’t chaotic enough, many of them are staffed by a revolving door of medical learners. Yet, to each of these learners, the ED doc has a cr…
In this part 2 of EM Cases Journal Jam podcast on Thrombolysis and Endovascular Therapy for Stroke Justin Morgenstern, Rory Spiegel and Anton Helman do a deep dive into the world's literature on endo…
In this 2 part EM Cases Journal Jam podcast Justin Morgenstern, Rory Spiegel and Anton Helman do a deep dive into the world's literature on systemic thrombolysis for ischemic stroke followed by an an…
Sometimes our renal failure patients present short of breath with volume overload and we don't have immediate access to dialysis. What then? Dr. Mike Betzner, EM doc and medical director of STARS air…
In this episode on EM Literature Review 2016, Joel Yaphe, Justin Morgenstern and Jason Fischer provide quick and insightful reviews of 17 important adult and pediatric emergency medicine studies from…
This is EM Cases Best Case Ever 58 - Euglycemic DKA with Walter Himmel, the walking encyclopedia of emergency medicine. It's not only run of the mill DKA, starvation and alcoholic ketoacidosis that c…
This is Pediatric Trauma on EM Cases.
Management of the pediatric trauma patient is challenging regardless of where you work. In this EM Cases episode, with the help of two leading pediatric trauma e…
Airway management requires a lot things. It requires not only technical skills and specific considerations of anatomy and physiology but a coordinated team who can communicate clearly and react to a …
This is EM Cases Episode 94 - UTI Myths and Misconceptions
In 2014, the CDC reported that UTI antibiotic treatment was avoidable at least 39% of the time. Why? Over-diagnosis and treatment results fr…
In this month's Best Case Ever on EM Cases Dr. Ross Claybo and Dr. Keerat Grewal tell the story of a patient with a complicated anion gap metabolic acidosis. We discuss how to sort through the differ…