Emergency Medicine Cases

Dr. Anton Helman has been running Emergency Medicine Cases since 2010, and in that time it has become one of the most trusted EM education resources anywhere. With 391 episodes, a 4.7-star rating from over 500 reviews, and a loyal following among emergency physicians and trainees, the show has earned its reputation through sheer consistency and depth.
Each episode typically runs close to an hour and tackles a specific clinical topic with the kind of detail you would expect from a dedicated EM textbook chapter, except it is delivered in a conversational format that is far easier to absorb. Recent episodes have covered everything from endometriosis recognition in the ED to trauma resuscitation strategies. Helman brings on expert guests who know their subjects inside and out, and the discussions go well beyond surface-level summaries. The companion website at emergencymedicinecases.com supplements each episode with detailed show notes, quizzes, and video content.
What makes Emergency Medicine Cases stand out from the crowd of medical education podcasts is how comprehensive each individual episode feels. Listeners consistently describe the reviews as robust and thorough. Helman has a gift for structuring complex clinical scenarios into logical, memorable frameworks. The show updates twice weekly, which means there is always something new in your feed. For emergency medicine residents studying for boards or attending physicians wanting to stay sharp on the latest evidence, this podcast delivers serious educational value without taking itself too seriously.
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