
Journal Jam 9 – D-dimer to Rule Out Aortic Dissection
The EM Cases Team is very excited to bring you not only a new format for the Journal Jam podcast but a new member of the team, Dr. Rory Spiegel, aka @EM_Nerd an Emergency Medicine physician from The U...
7 Feb 201746min

Episode 91 Occult Knee Injuries Pearls and Pitfalls
There are a whole slew of very important occult knee injuries - those that have a normal or near normal x-ray – that can cause serious morbidity if you miss them, and for the catchall soft tissue inju...
24 Jan 20171h 34min

Episode 90 – Low and Slow Poisoning
One of the things we need to think about whenever we see a patient who’s going low and slow with hypotension and bradycardia is an overdose. B-blockers, calcium channel blockers (CCB) and digoxin are ...
3 Jan 20171h 36min

Best Case Ever 53 – TTP
As EM Cases has grown and expanded over the past 7 years I've had the pleasure of working with a team of talented people. This Best Case Ever was produced by two all-star EM residents from Ottawa, pod...
20 Dec 20168min

Best Case Ever 52 – Pediatric Hypothermia Cardiac Arrest
In anticipation of EM Cases Episode 90 on the Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) guidelines with the lead author Dr. Allan DeCaen and Dr. Anthony Crocco, Dr. DeCaen tells his Best Case Ever showin...
6 Dec 20165min

Episode 89 – DOACs Part 2: Bleeding and Reversal Agents
In this Part 2, DOACs Bleeding and Reversal we discuss the management of bleeding in patients taking DOACs with minor risk bleeds, like epistaxis where local control is easy to access, moderate risk b...
6 Dec 201653min

Episode 88 – DOACs Part 1: Use and Misuse
As we get better at picking up thromboembolic disease, and the indications for Direct Oral Anticoagulants (DOACs) widen, we're faced with increasingly complex decisions about when to start these medic...
22 Nov 20161h 14min

Journal Jam 8 – Dilute Apple Juice for Pediatric Gastroenteritis
This is EM Cases Journal Jam podcast on a randomized control trial of dilute apple juice vs PediaLyte for mild pediatric gastroenteritis. While IV rehydration is required in cases of severe gastroente...
8 Nov 201643min





















