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S1E6: The Febrile Child | Head Injuries in Children| Dental Trauma
Anna, Tadgh and Mohammed chat through a case of a sick bub - A very sick bub in fact!
But not to worry, as our Adult-in-the-Room Dr. Michael Barrett is on hand to check our work.
Anna also sat down with Dr. Dani Hall for an update on head injuries.
And Mohammed was joined by Dr. Yvonne MacAuley, who had some great tips on managing dental trauma.
S1E5: Introducing Leah Flanagan Bonus Episode
Welcome back everyone to a special bonus episode of TheCase.Report!
We've created a new position here. A very special new position, and Mohammed is here to help you get to know the role and the person stepping into it!
S1E3: Upper GI Bleed | Suction Assisted Laryngoscopy Airway Decontamination (SALAD) | Tips for New EM Staff
If you’re a denizen of med twitter like us, then your world will have been rocked by the HALT-IT trial results too…
But it’s important to remember that there’s more to upper GI bleeding than TXA!
S1E1: COVID-19 | Simulation in the Pandemic | Wellness in EM
Thank you all for joining us for our very first episode of TheCase.Report! We’re delighted to have you with us as we set off on this very exciting journey!
This month we’ll be looking at (what else!) COVID-19.
For our first segment, @MoHamza89, @KarlKavanagh and @drsafras will be going through a case and discussing the issues it raises.Our adult in the room this month @cianmcdermott will check our work after!
Then we’ll be joined by @DrDaraByrne, who’ll help us think about simulation, and it’s varied uses during this pandemic.
@UnaUnak will talk to us about wellness in EM and will share some great tips for looking after ourselves and each other.
Sources & resources will be linked in-line for the case material. Sim & Wellness resources all the way at the end!
Let’s get to it!
S1E0 - This is TheCase.Report
From IEMTA, TheCase.Report is a new Emergency Medicine podcast, focussing on clinical challenges, and putting a spotlight on issues important to the specialty, and to all of us as EM providers.