
Journal Jam 10 Thrombolysis & Endovascular Therapy for Stroke Part 1
In this two 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 a...
4 Juli 20171h 29min

Best Case Ever 59 Management of Acute Renal Failure with Volume Overload
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 ...
28 Juni 201714min

Episode 97 EM Literature Review 2016 from EMU & Whistler Conferences
Quick and insightful reviews of 17 important adult and pediatric emergency medicine studies from 2016: The PROCAMIO study for stable VT, platelets for head bleeds (PATCH), BP lowering in ICH (ATACH II...
13 Juni 201758min

Best Case Ever 58 Euglycemic DKA
It's not only run of the mill DKA, starvation and alcoholic ketoacidosis that can cause a metabolic acidosis with elevated ketones. Euglycemic DKA can be caused by the newer diabetes medications sodiu...
6 Juni 201714min

Episode 96 Beyond ACLS Cardiac Arrest – Live from EMU Conference 2017
This is the first ever video podcast on EM Cases with Jordan Chenkin from EMU Conference 2017 discussing how to optimize three aspects of cardiac arrest care: persistent ventricular fibrillation, opti...
23 Maj 201720min

Episode 95 Pediatric Trauma
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 experts, Dr. Sue Beno from Hospital for ...
9 Maj 20171h 40min

Best Case Ever 57 PREPARE mnemonic for Airway Management
Airway management requires a lot things; it requires not only technical skills and specific considerations of anatomy and physiology but a co-ordinated team who can communicate clearly and react to a ...
25 Apr 201734min

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 from the fact that asymptomatic bacteriuria is very common in ...
12 Apr 20171h 33min






















