Emergency Medicine Cases

Emergency Medicine Cases
Emergency Medicine Cases is one of those podcasts that EM physicians swear by, and for good reason. Dr. Anton Helman has been producing this show for years, building up a library of nearly 400 episodes that covers just about every major emergency medicine topic you can think of. The format usually pairs Helman with a specialist -- someone like Dr. Sara Gray on status epilepticus or pediatrics experts on febrile infant protocols -- and they work through cases with a clinical depth that goes well beyond surface-level review. Episodes typically run between one and one-and-a-half hours, which gives them room to actually unpack a topic properly. There are also shorter "Quick Hits" segments when you just need a focused refresher on a specific skill or protocol. What really sets this podcast apart is the companion material on emergencymedicinecases.com, where you'll find detailed show notes, quizzes, and videos that turn each episode into a mini-course. Helman's interviewing style is direct and practical. He doesn't waste time on fluff, and his guests are clearly chosen for their ability to teach, not just their credentials. Listeners consistently rank it among the best educational podcasts they've encountered during training, and it stays relevant long after residency. The show carries a 4.7-star rating from over 500 reviews on Apple Podcasts, and new episodes drop twice a week. For anyone working in emergency departments -- from medical students doing their EM rotation to attending physicians wanting to stay current -- this is essential listening.

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