Emergency Medicine Journal Club Cast

EMJC Cast
Emergency Medicine Journal Club Cast

EMJC Cast is a podcast where a couple medical students teach each other about Emergency Medicine topics. EMJC Cast is not affiliated with any organization, and its hosts are not speaking on behalf of their respective institutions. This is not a medical advice podcast.

  1. Episode 24 - Burns

    05/18/2021

    Episode 24 - Burns

    Vitals & Useful Links: Learn about important management strategies for burn patients (see spoilers below if you want to know more) Podcast - EMCrit Episode on Burns (spoilers) emDOCs - Burns (spoilers) Brynne is back! According to one of our two iTunes reviews, she has been voted the best host of the podcast yet, so let's hope she lives up to her high standard. On this episode, Brynne (MS4), leads Arman (MS4), and Kyle (MS4) through a case of a burn patient who sounds eerily similar to our old eye pain patient from a few weeks ago....hmmmm suspicious. As always, we learn some important management strategies for burn patients from our favorite future surgical intern. If you have any questions, concerns, or comments, please email us at emjccast@gmail.com *****EPISODE SPOILERS BELOW***** Here's Brynne's article on Smoke Inhalation Injuries Toon, M. H., Maybauer, M. O., Greenwood, J. E., Maybauer, D. M., & Fraser, J. F. (2010). Management of acute smoke inhalation injury. Critical care and resuscitation, 12(1), 53. And here's her article on advances in burn care Ipaktchi, K., & Arbabi, S. (2006). Advances in burn critical care. Critical Care Medicine, 34(9), S239-S244. DISCLAIMER: The views/opinions expressed in this podcast are that of the hosts/guests and do not reflect their respective institutions. This is NOT a medical advice podcast, if you are having a medical emergency you should call 911 and get help. This is an educational podcast, and as such, sometimes we get things wrong - if you notice this, please email us at emjccast@gmail.com.

    24 min
  2. Episode 23 - Fever and Abdominal Pain

    05/03/2021

    Episode 23 - Fever and Abdominal Pain

    Vitals & Useful Links: Learn about one important etiology of fever & abdominal pain (see spoilers below if you want to know which one) EM Clerkship Podcast - Pediatric Abdominal Pain In this episode, Arman (MS4) takes Kyle (MS4) and Neil (MS3) through a case of worsening fever and abdominal pain that had already been previously been evaluated. Nothing is ever too simple in the world of pediatric emergency medicine! As always, Nurse Barb is moonlighting in the pediatric emergency room to guide our hosts to the appropriate management. How would you approach this case? As always, we learn a couple of very important points about the GU side of abdominal pain. If you have any questions, concerns, or comments, please email us at emjccast@gmail.com *****EPISODE SPOILERS BELOW***** Here is the article from Ultrasound Quarterly presented today: Cavorsi, K., Prabhakar, P., & Kirby, C. (2010). Acute pyelonephritis. Ultrasound Quarterly, 26(2), 103–105. https://doi.org/10.1097/RUQ.0b013e3181dc7d0b An article on pyelonephritis from the great site emDocs: http://www.emdocs.net/pyelonephritis-its-not-always-so-straightforward/ And of course - a great UpToDate article on complicated UTIs: https://www.uptodate.com/contents/acute-complicated-urinary-tract-infection-including-pyelonephritis-in-adults DISCLAIMER: The views/opinions expressed in this podcast are that of the hosts/guests and do not reflect their respective institutions. This is NOT a medical advice podcast, if you are having a medical emergency you should call 911 and get help. This is an educational podcast, and as such, sometimes we get things wrong - if you notice this, please email us at emjccast@gmail.com.

    37 min
  3. Episode 22 - Eye Pain

    04/19/2021

    Episode 22 - Eye Pain

    Vitals & Useful Links: Learn about one important etiology of eye pain (see spoilers below if you want to know which one) EM Clerkship Podcast - Evaluating Eye Complaints EM Cases - Nontraumatic Eye Emergencies Welcome back from our extended break! Sometimes life just gets in the way and your one week break turns into a one month break, but the EMJC crew is back with a new guest and a very special case. This week, Kyle (MS4) leads Adam (MS3) and new guest Nikita (MS3) through a case of a young male with an eye complaint, all with the help of Arman (MS4) aka Nurse Barb. How would you approach this case? As always, we learn a couple of very important points about eye complaints. If you have any questions, concerns, or comments, please email us at emjccast@gmail.com *****EPISODE SPOILERS BELOW***** Here are the UpToDate articles we presented today: Uveitis etiology and Uveitis treatment  Here is an article on A Systematic Approach to Emergencies in Uveitis Al-Dhibi, H. A., Al-Mahmood, A. M., & Arevalo, J. F. (2014). A systematic approach to emergencies in uveitis. Middle East African journal of ophthalmology, 21(3), 251–258. https://doi.org/10.4103/0974-9233.134687 Here is an article on diagnosis and management of anterior uveitis Agrawal, R. V., Murthy, S., Sangwan, V., & Biswas, J. (2010). Current approach in diagnosis and management of anterior uveitis. Indian journal of ophthalmology, 58(1), 11–19. https://doi.org/10.4103/0301-4738.58468 DISCLAIMER: The views/opinions expressed in this podcast are that of the hosts/guests and do not reflect their respective institutions. This is NOT a medical advice podcast, if you are having a medical emergency you should call 911 and get help. This is an educational podcast, and as such, sometimes we get things wrong - if you notice this, please email us at emjccast@gmail.com.

    33 min
  4. Episode 21 - Weakness and Fatigue

    03/15/2021

    Episode 21 - Weakness and Fatigue

    Vitals & Useful Links: Learn about management  and etiologies of a case of weakness and fatigue in an middle aged female EMCrit - Internet Book of Critical Care chapter on management of this patient's bradycardia Jordan is back! EMJCCast's favorite PGY1 (almost 2!) is here to lay down some knowledge with Kyle (MS4) and Arman (MS4) in this case of weakness and fatigue in a middle aged female. How would you approach this case? As always, we learn some important management strategies for a specific etiology of weakness & fatigue. If you have any questions, concerns, or comments, please email us at emjccast@gmail.com *****EPISODE SPOILERS BELOW***** Here is the ACLS Algorithm for management of bradycardia Liu, L. A., RN. (2019, December 19). ACLS bradycardia Algorithm. Retrieved March 15, 2021, from https://www.acls.net/acls-bradycardia-algorithm.htm Here is the AHA's article on management of symptomatic bradycardia American Heart Association. (2005). Part 7.3: Management of symptomatic bradycardia and tachycardia. Circulation, 112(24 suppl). EMCrit has a great brief chapter about bradycardia on the Internet Book of Critical Care here; Josh Farkas also covers why we should use epinephrine over atropine for initial management here Here's an article on non-occlusive MI & vasospastic angina Beijk, M. A., Vlastra, W. V., Delewi, R., van de Hoef, T. P., Boekholdt, S. M., Sjauw, K. D., & Piek, J. J. (2019). Myocardial infarction with non-obstructive coronary arteries: a focus on vasospastic angina. Netherlands Heart Journal, 27(5), 237-245. And a great approach to bradycardia in the ED from our favorite EM Clerkship DISCLAIMER: The views/opinions expressed in this podcast are that of the hosts/guests and do not reflect their respective institutions. This is NOT a medical advice podcast, if you are having a medical emergency you should call 911 and get help. This is an educational podcast, and as such, sometimes we get things wrong - if you notice this, please email us at emjccast@gmail.com.

    33 min
  5. Episode 19 - First Time Seizure

    03/01/2021

    Episode 19 - First Time Seizure

    Vitals & Useful Links: Learn about management of a first time seizure (see spoilers below if you want to find out how) EM Clerkship Podcast - Seizure (spoilers) EM Clerkship Podcast - Status Epilepticus ACEP Clinical Policies - Seizure EMJC is back to our regularly scheduled episodes! This week Arman (MS4) leads Kyle (MS4) and Frankie (MS4) through a case of a woman presenting after a first time seizure. How would you approach this case? As always, we learn some important management strategies for seizures. If you have any questions, concerns, or comments, please email us at emjccast@gmail.com *****EPISODE SPOILERS BELOW***** Here's Arman's Article on Management of Status Epilepticus Glauser, T., Shinnar, S., Gloss, D., Alldredge, B., Arya, R., Bainbridge, J., Bare, M., Bleck, T., Dodson, W. E., Garrity, L., Jagoda, A., Lowenstein, D., Pellock, J., Riviello, J., Sloan, E., & Treiman, D. M. (2016). Evidence-Based Guideline: Treatment of Convulsive Status Epilepticus in Children and Adults: Report of the Guideline Committee of the American Epilepsy Society. Epilepsy currents, 16(1), 48–61. https://doi.org/10.5698/1535-7597-16.1.48 Arman's Article on the ESETT Trial Cock, H. R., & ESETT Group. (2011). Established status epilepticus treatment trial (ESETT). Epilepsia, 52, 50-52. EM Cases - Management of Status Epilepticus DISCLAIMER: The views/opinions expressed in this podcast are that of the hosts/guests and do not reflect their respective institutions. This is NOT a medical advice podcast, if you are having a medical emergency you should call 911 and get help. This is an educational podcast, and as such, sometimes we get things wrong - if you notice this, please email us at emjccast@gmail.com.

    56 min
5
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13 Ratings

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EMJC Cast is a podcast where a couple medical students teach each other about Emergency Medicine topics. EMJC Cast is not affiliated with any organization, and its hosts are not speaking on behalf of their respective institutions. This is not a medical advice podcast.

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