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EMOttawa Podcast

by EMOttawa

The EMOttawa Podcast is presented by the Department of Emergency at uOttawa. We want to enhance knowledge dissemination of topics relevant to EM providers working in any practice environment. Listen to our engaging hosts talk with guest experts on a wide breadth of EM and Critical Care topics. This podcast will be sure to influence your practice!"
Original music for the EMOttawa Podcast provided by Eusang.

Copyright: © 2024 EMOttawa Podcast

Episodes

Episode 9: Bacterial Peritonitis - Tap that Belly!

25m · Published 08 Dec 01:00

Dr. Rajiv Thavanathan is joined by Dr. Chirag Bhat to talk about Spontaneous and Secondary Bacterial Peritonitis - and why you should drop your diagnostic paracentesis threshold, and prescribe more albumin to these patients. These practice changing pearls have significant NNT's associated with them, and are likely to impact the way you provide care. 

Episode 8: Patient Complaints

28m · Published 06 Oct 02:00

On this episode of the EM Ottawa Podcast, Dr. Rajiv Thavanathan talks to  Dr. Nicholas Schouela to discuss the patient complaints process, approaches and mitigation strategies. 

Episode 7: Anaphylaxis Part II, Ready for Discharge

22m · Published 16 Dec 00:00

In part two of this two part series, Dr. Rajiv Thavanathan is joined by Dr. Graham Wilson (Emergency Medicine) and Dr. Derek Lanoue (soon to be an allergy and immunology fellow) to talk about anaphylaxis, and some updated nuances in the approach and management. 

Episode 7: Anaphylaxis Part I, Refine your Approach

32m · Published 16 Dec 00:00

In part one of a two part series, Dr. Rajiv Thavanathan is joined by Dr. Graham Wilson (Emergency Medicine) and Dr. Derek Lanoue (soon to be an allergy and immunology fellow) to talk about anaphylaxis, and some updated nuances in the approach and management. 

Tick borne illness Part 2: Anaplasmosis

27m · Published 08 Sep 16:00

In part two of a two part series on tick borne diseases, infectious diseases expert Dr. McGuinty sits down with our host Dr. Thavanathan to talk about anaplasmosis, and the recent rise in cases we've seen - and how the presentation and management may differ from lyme disease.

Tick Borne Illness Part 1: Lyme Disease

28m · Published 05 Sep 12:00

In part one of a two part series on tick borne diseases, infectious diseases expert Dr. McGuinty sits down with our host Dr. Thavanathan to talk about an explosion in lyme disease cases, and to talk about the increasing emergence of anaplasmosis.

Access the show notes here.

A Career in Emergency Medicine: Reflections with Ian Stiell

14m · Published 16 Jun 23:00

Fourth episode! Dr. Tiffany Lam makes her much anticipated podcast debut, as she sits down with world-renowned clinician and researcher Dr. Ian Stiell to talk about his path in medicine, research, life, and advice for the next generation of physicians! 


Approach to the Thunderclap Headache

29m · Published 08 Apr 11:00

On episode three of the Ottawa EM Podcast, Dr. Rajiv Thavanathan (R5) interviews Dr. Michael Hale (R5), on the ED presentation and and practical diagnosis of subarachnoid hemorrhage. Here, we take a deep dive beyond the rules. CT? CT-A? LP? We've got you covered.

For the full show notes, click here.

Bonus Episode! CaRMS Gone Wild!

28m · Published 02 Mar 11:00

So what if we've only had one 'real episode', it's time for a bonus one! Dr. Rajiv Thavanathan sits down with FRCPC Program Director Dr. Lisa Thurgur, and Assistant PD Dr. Michael Ho to talk about the CaRMS process,  what they're looking for in applicants,  and what students should be asking of programs! 

You can find the show notes here.

Episode 1: GI Bleeds & TTM

15m · Published 09 Feb 11:00

Dr. Rajiv Thavanathan sits down with Dr. Jim Yang to talk about some of the best high impact trials in the last year in Emergency Medicine. Which patients with a GI bleed need urgent endoscopy?  Secondly, which patients ACTUALLY need targeted temperature management after cardiac arrest.

Check out the full show notes here.

EMOttawa Podcast has 11 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 4:15:56. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 27th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 27th, 2024 18:46.

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