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Emergency Medicine Cases

In-depth round table discussions with North America's brightest minds in Emergency Medicine on practical practice-changing EM topics since 2010, plus our EM Quick Hit series for a variety of short EM knowledge nuggets, and our Journal Jam series for EBM deep dives. World class Free Open Access Medical Education (FOAMed). For archived podcast episodes, show notes, quizzes, videos, discussions and an entire EM learning system, visit emergencymedicinecases.com. For donations, please visit https://emergencymedicinecases.com/donation/

Courses Medicine Health & Fitness Science Education
Update frequency
every 16 days
Average duration
52 minutes
Episodes
600
Years Active
2014 - 2025
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Episode 54: Preoxygenation and Delayed Sequence Intubation

Episode 54: Preoxygenation and Delayed Sequence Intubation



Hot on the heels of Dr. Scott Weingart's latest publication in the Annal of EM on Preoxygenation & Delayed Sequence Intubation, we have Dr. Weingart, perhaps the world's most influential critical c…
00:46:52  |   Tue 25 Nov 2014
Episode 53 Pediatric POCUS

Episode 53 Pediatric POCUS


In this Episode on Pediatric POCUS, a follow up to Episode 18 Point of Care Ultrasound Pearls and Pitfalls, which covered pericardial effusion, pneumothorax, undifferentiated shock, cardiac arrest &…
01:04:21  |   Wed 05 Nov 2014
Episode 53 Pediatric POCUS

Episode 53 Pediatric POCUS


In this Episode on Pediatric POCUS, a follow up to Episode 18 Point of Care Ultrasound Pearls and Pitfalls, which covered pericardial effusion, pneumothorax, undifferentiated shock, cardiac arrest &…
01:04:21  |   Wed 05 Nov 2014
A Rational Approach to Emergency Ebola Preparedness

A Rational Approach to Emergency Ebola Preparedness

In this special  15 minute EM Cases podcast on Ebola preparedness we bring you an interview with Professor Howard Ovens, the director of Emergency Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto. As an E…
00:15:31  |   Tue 21 Oct 2014
A Rational Approach to Emergency Ebola Preparedness

A Rational Approach to Emergency Ebola Preparedness

In this special  15 minute EM Cases podcast on Ebola preparedness we bring you an interview with Professor Howard Ovens, the director of Emergency Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto. As an E…

00:15:31  |   Tue 21 Oct 2014
Episode 52: Commonly Missed Uncommon Orthopedic Injuries

Episode 52: Commonly Missed Uncommon Orthopedic Injuries


We rarely discuss medico-legal issues on EM Cases because it misguides us a bit from good patient centered care – which is what emergency medicine is really all about.
Nonetheless, missed orthopedic…
00:53:04  |   Mon 13 Oct 2014
Episode 52: Commonly Missed Uncommon Orthopedic Injuries

Episode 52: Commonly Missed Uncommon Orthopedic Injuries


We rarely discuss medico-legal issues on EM Cases because it misguides us a bit from good patient centered care – which is what emergency medicine is really all about.
Nonetheless, missed orthopedic…
00:53:04  |   Mon 13 Oct 2014
Episode 51 Effective Patient Communication – Managing Difficult Patients

Episode 51 Effective Patient Communication – Managing Difficult Patients


If you believe that coping with some of the people we deal with in emergency medicine is difficult or impossible, you’re not alone. We all feel this way from time to time. Managing difficult patient…
01:06:55  |   Tue 30 Sep 2014
Episode 51 Effective Patient Communication – Managing Difficult Patients

Episode 51 Effective Patient Communication – Managing Difficult Patients


If you believe that coping with some of the people we deal with in emergency medicine is difficult or impossible, you’re not alone. We all feel this way from time to time. Managing difficult patient…
01:06:55  |   Tue 30 Sep 2014
Best Case Ever 29: Drug Induced Aseptic Meningitis

Best Case Ever 29: Drug Induced Aseptic Meningitis

Dr. David Carr presents his third of EM Cases' Carr's Cases. This series features potentially debilitating diagnoses that may be thought of as 'zebras', but actually have a higher incidence then we m…
00:09:52  |   Tue 23 Sep 2014
Best Case Ever 29: Drug Induced Aseptic Meningitis

Best Case Ever 29: Drug Induced Aseptic Meningitis

Dr. David Carr presents his third of EM Cases' Carr's Cases. This series features potentially debilitating diagnoses that may be thought of as 'zebras', but actually have a higher incidence then we m…
00:09:52  |   Tue 23 Sep 2014
Journal Jam 1: Age Adjusted D-dimer with Jeff Kline and Jonathan Kirschner

Journal Jam 1: Age Adjusted D-dimer with Jeff Kline and Jonathan Kirschner

The problem until now has been that the older the patient, the more likely the D-dimer is to be positive whether they have a PE or not, so many of us have thrown the D-dimer out the window in older p…

00:34:29  |   Mon 15 Sep 2014
Journal Jam 1: Age Adjusted D-dimer with Jeff Kline and Jonathan Kirschner

Journal Jam 1: Age Adjusted D-dimer with Jeff Kline and Jonathan Kirschner

The problem until now has been that the older the patient, the more likely the D-dimer is to be positive whether they have a PE or not, so many of us have thrown the D-dimer out the window in older p…

00:34:29  |   Mon 15 Sep 2014
Episode 50 Recognition and Management of Pediatric Sepsis and Septic Shock

Episode 50 Recognition and Management of Pediatric Sepsis and Septic Shock


Kids aren't little adults.  Pediatric sepsis and septic shock usually presents as 'cold shock' where as adult septic shock usually presents as 'warm shock', for example.  In this episode, a continua…
00:37:35  |   Tue 26 Aug 2014
Episode 50 Recognition and Management of Pediatric Sepsis and Septic Shock

Episode 50 Recognition and Management of Pediatric Sepsis and Septic Shock


Kids aren't little adults.  Pediatric sepsis and septic shock usually presents as 'cold shock' where as adult septic shock usually presents as 'warm shock', for example.  In this episode, a continua…
00:37:35  |   Tue 26 Aug 2014
Episode 49 Effective Patient Communication, Patient Centered Care and Patient Satisfaction

Episode 49 Effective Patient Communication, Patient Centered Care and Patient Satisfaction


If you believe that coping with some of the people we deal with in emergency medicine is difficult or impossible, you’re not alone. We all feel this way from time to time.  We all work in stressful …
01:14:22  |   Mon 11 Aug 2014
Episode 49 Effective Patient Communication, Patient Centered Care and Patient Satisfaction

Episode 49 Effective Patient Communication, Patient Centered Care and Patient Satisfaction


If you believe that coping with some of the people we deal with in emergency medicine is difficult or impossible, you’re not alone. We all feel this way from time to time.  We all work in stressful …
01:14:22  |   Mon 11 Aug 2014
Best Case Ever 28: Anti-NMDA Receptor Encephalitis

Best Case Ever 28: Anti-NMDA Receptor Encephalitis

Dr. David Carr presents his second of Carr's Cases. This series features some potentially life-threatening diagnoses that may be perceived as zebras, but actually have a higher incidence then we migh…
00:13:31  |   Wed 06 Aug 2014
Episode 48 – Pediatric Fever Without A Source

Episode 48 – Pediatric Fever Without A Source


Have you ever seen a child in your emergency department with a fever - he asks sarcastically? At the ginormous community hospital where I work, we see about 25,000 kids each year in our ED and about…
01:14:16  |   Wed 23 Jul 2014
Best Case Ever 27: Pediatric Shock

Best Case Ever 27: Pediatric Shock

As the Canadian Association of Emergency Medicine Conference was in Ottawa this year, I had the pleasure of discussing pediatric shock and sepsis with Dr. Sarah Reid, a good medical school friend of …

00:06:19  |   Wed 16 Jul 2014
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