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    CanadiEM Podcasts: CRACKCast, ClerkCast, CarmsCast, First Year Diaries

    CanadiEM aims to improve emergency care in Canada by building an online community of practice for healthcare practitioners and providing them with high quality, freely available educational resources. Our podcasts are found on this channel and include: CRACKCast (Core Rosen's and Clinical Knowledge) helps residents to "Turn on their learn on" through podcasts that assist with exam prep by covering essential core content. ClerkCast: A podcast focused on clinical clerks and their time in emergency medicine. It provides an overview of key topics that help you to rock your EM rotations. First Year Diaries: A podcast focused on the first year of independent clinical practice in emergency medicine and all of its trials and tribulations. Physicians as Humans explores the struggles that physicians face and how they have overcome them. From addictions, mental health issues, and all manner of personal crises will be discussed to help let those who are currently struggling know that they are not alone.
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    CAEP 2021: Recent EM Literature and Global EM Track Chairs

    CAEP 2021: Recent EM Literature and Global EM Track Chairs

    This is the third episode of our CanadiEM’s podcast series in collaboration with CAEP 2021. In this episode, Dr. Hans Rosenberg is joined by two CAEP 2021 Track Chairs, who give a sneak peak about the great speakers lined up! First, we are joined by Dr. Ken Milne, who outlines the Recent Emergency Medicine Literature track. Afterwards, Dr. Caroline Kowal highlights the Global Emergency Medicine track. 

    CAEP 2021: Tracts and Plenary Speakers

    CAEP 2021: Tracts and Plenary Speakers

    This is the third episode of our CanadiEM’s podcast series in collaboration with CAEP 2021, with our guest host Ken Milne. You may recognize Ken Milne’s voice from the popular podcast Skeptic’s Guide to Emergency Medicine. In this series, Ken breaks down will tell you everything you need to know about the upcoming CAEP 2021 conference, CAEP at the Forks: Rising to the Challenge!

    In today’s episode, Ken Milne meets with Dr. Tamara McColl to discuss everything you need to know about the upcoming CAEP conference tracks and plenary speakers. Dr. Tamara McColl breaks down why you should attend the CAEP conference, and what exciting tracks to look out for!

    CAEP 2021: Pre-Conference Details

    CAEP 2021: Pre-Conference Details

    This is the second episode of our CanadiEM’s podcast series in collaboration with CAEP 2021, with our guest host Ken Milne. You may recognize Ken Milne’s voice from the popular podcast Skeptic’s Guide to Emergency Medicine. In this series, Ken breaks down will tell you everything you need to know about the upcoming CAEP 2021 conference, CAEP at the Forks: Rising to the Challenge!

    In today’s episode, Ken Milne meets with Dr. Tamara McColl to discuss everything you need to know about the upcoming CAEP pre-conference. Dr. Tamara McColl breaks down the meaning behind CAEP at the Forks, why you should attend the CAEP pre-conference!

    CAEP 2021: Goals of the Conference

    CAEP 2021: Goals of the Conference

    This is the first episode of our CanadiEM's podcast series in collaboration with CAEP 2021, with our guest host Kevin Milne. You may recognize Kevin Milne's voice from the popular podcast Skeptic's Guide to Emergency Medicine. In this series, Kevin breaks down will tell you everything you need to know about the upcoming CAEP 2021 conference, CAEP at the Forks: Rising to the Challenge!

    In today's episode, Kevin Milne meets with Dr. Tamara McColl to discuss everything you need to about the upcoming CAEP Conference. Dr. Tamara McColl breaks down the meaning behind CAEP at the Forks, why you should attend the CAEP conference and all the details you need to know before attending!

    CAEP Conference + CanadiEM Collaboration Ep 2: Introducing Track Chairs

    CAEP Conference + CanadiEM Collaboration Ep 2: Introducing Track Chairs

    In this collaboration CAEP Conference + CanadiEM promotions podcast episode - We introduce some of our amazing track chairs from the conference. They discuss their guest speakers and some of the awesome content they will be hosting at their respective tracks!

    Track Chairs - Tracks:

    Dr. Brandon Ritcey - Procedures
    Dr. Hasan Sheikh - Advocacy and Public Affairs: Leading System-Wide Change as an Emergency Physician
    Dr. Lisa Thurgur - CORE-EM
    Dr. Eddy Lang - Leadership and Admin (LeAd) and Flow

    Check out the podcast and register for the conference at CAEP Conference website at www.caepconference.ca

    Tales From The Trenches E03: COVID and the Medical Student Dilemma with Dr. Jazmyn Shaw

    Tales From The Trenches E03: COVID and the Medical Student Dilemma with Dr. Jazmyn Shaw

    In this episode, Tiffany talks with Dr. Jazmyn Shaw, the current EMRA Medical Student Council Chair, about the unique challenges faced by medical students during the COVID pandemic. From being abruptly pulled from rotations, uncertainty over audition rotations, virtual interviews and match to the first doses of a COVID vaccine, we cover it all! As we enter year 2 of the COVID pandemic, Dr. Shaw gives us a reminder to love ourselves more and fully appreciate all we have overcome in this past year. Take a listen!

    CRACKCast E225 – Head Trauma

    CRACKCast E225 – Head Trauma

    Core Questions

     

    1. Define mild, moderate, and severe TBI (including Box 34.1). 
    2. Explain the concepts of cerebral autoregulation and CPP. Why is this clinically relevant? 
      • Primary and secondary brain injury. 
      • direct and indirect brain injury. 
    3. Differentiate between: 
    4. Describe the 4 herniation syndromes 
    5. List the extra-axial brain injuries 
    6. List the intra-axial brain injuries 
    7. Outline your approach to the clinical assessment of the brain injured patient (including GCS and brainstem reflexes). 
    8. Describe key imaging findings in the main types of traumatic brain injury. 
      • Inititial resuscitation 
      • ICP management and hyperosmolar therapy
      • Indications for seizure and antibiotic prophylaxis 
      • Reversal of anticoagulation 
      • Decompressive therapies 
    9. Outline your management priorities in TBI with respect to: 
    10. List the complications of TBI. 

    Wisecracks

    1. What are the layers of the scalp? 
    2. What is the Munro-Kellie doctrine? 
    3. What is Cushing’s reflex? 
    4. List the clinical features of basal skull fracture (Box 34.2) 
    5. Describe 3 clinical decision rules that apply to  neuroimaging in mild TBI. 
    6. Describe a graduated return to play protocol as per Rosen’s. 

    CRACKCast E224 - Multiple Trauma

    CRACKCast E224 - Multiple Trauma

    Core Questions

    1. What are the injuries for the following blunt trauma mechanisms:
      1. Head-on collision
      2. Rear end collision
      3. Lateral (T-bone) collision
      4. Rollover
      5. Ejected from vehicle
      6. Windshield damage
      7. Steering wheel damage
      8. Dashboard involvement or damage
      9. Restraint or seat belt use
      10. Air bag deployment
      11. Low-speed pedestrian versus automobile
      12. High-speed pedestrian versus automobile
      13. Bicycle versus automobile
      14. Non-automobile-related
      15. Vertical impact falls
      16. Horizontal impact falls
    2. Outline an approach to the primary survey for the trauma patient.
    3. Describe the elements of the eFAST exam.
    4. Outline an approach to the secondary survey in the trauma patient.
    5. Detail relevant ancillary laboratory tests to order in the trauma patient.
      1. Canadian CT Head Rule
      2. Canadian C-Spine Rule
      3. NEXUS C-Spine Rule
      4. NEXUS Chest Rule
    6. List the components of the following imaging decision-making tool
    7. What are the indications for a CT abdomen/pelvis in the trauma patient?

    Wisecracks

    1. What are the mechanisms of injury for the following weapons:
      1. Knives
      2. Handgun rounds
      3. Shotgun rounds
      4. Rifle rounds
    2. What is the LD50 in feet for falls from a given height?
    3. What is permissive hypotension and what evidence does it have? 

    Journal Club by CanadiEM - E03: Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) - Part 2

    Journal Club by CanadiEM - E03: Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) - Part 2

    Purpose: 

    1. Learn the importance of treatment studies (RCTs) in EBM 
    2. Understand and interpret methods and results of treatment based studies 
    3. Become familiar with critically appraising treatment based studies

     

    Hosts: 

    1. Dylan Collins 
    2. Levi Johnston
    3. Dakoda Herman
    4. Jayneel Limbachia
    5. Jake Domm

     

    Paper: 

    1. Warren, Jaimee, et al. "Antacid Monotherapy Is More Effective in Relieving Epigastric Pain Than in Combination With Lidocaine: A Randomized Double‐blind Clinical Trial." Academic Emergency Medicine 27.9 (2020): 905-909. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/acem.14069 

     

    EBM Checklist for therapy studies (University of Oxford:

     

    Episode takeaway 

    • RCTs are considered gold standard in terms of evidence since the randomization process controls for both known and unknown confounding variables 
    • Understanding how to quickly and efficiently appraise studies by assessing its methods is an important skill that can help you assess its utility to your practice and whether the authors adequately answered the question
    • Use a validated critical appraisal tool. We used the CEBM tool, but there are others. The GATE from by Rod Jackson is another great method to learn. Know that sometimes people use publishing guidelines as critical appraisal tools, like the CONSORT for RCTs, but these are just work arounds. 
    • Be skeptical and curious. If there is a published protocol, check it. Look at who funded the study. Read the COI and method to mitigate bias.

    CAEP21 + CanadiEM Pre-Conference Podcast

    CAEP21 + CanadiEM Pre-Conference Podcast

    CAEP and CanadiEM are collaborating to help promote the Virtual CAEP Conference 2021!

    Did you know Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians (CAEP) is hosting a virtual CAEP Conference in 2021?

    CAEP at the Forks: Rising to the Challenge
    When is it? June 15-17, 2021
    Where is it? It's virtual but its hosted by the organizers at University of Manitoba, Winnipeg in collaboration with educators from all over Canada.
    How can I register? caepconference.ca #CAEP2021

    The CAEP Conference 2021 Social Media and Promotions team consists of many members of the CanadiEM Leadership as well as some of the most well-known educators in the country. Our goal is to help CAEP promote their amazing annual conference and bring awareness to some of the highlights from the upcoming event.

    Some of the promotional items coming at you:

    1. Pre and In-Conference Podcasts and Videocasts - highlighting our key plenaries, speakers, and providing quick summaries of each day's events.
    2. Social Media updates will come regularly, highlighting some of the best from the conference.
    3. Infographic summaries and reviews of the day's events and clinical, med-ed, research concepts/pearls.
    4. Newsletter updates using our various channels (CAEP Connects, CanadiEM Newsletter, etc.)
    5. More to come! If you have ideas, feel free to let us know!

    Introducing the CAEP Conference Social Media / Promotions Committee Members:

    Dr. Daniel Ting
    Dr. Kevin Junghwan Dong
    Dr. Ken Milne
    Dr. Hans Rosenberg
    Dr. Shahbaz Sayed
    Dr. Fareen Zaver
    Dr. Alkarim Velji
    Dr. Sonja Wakeling
    Dr. Patrick Boreskie
    Evan Formosa

    Follow @caepconference on Twitter and stay tuned for more content!

    Journal Club by CanadiEM - E02: Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) - Part 1

    Journal Club by CanadiEM - E02: Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) - Part 1

    Purpose:

    1. Learn the importance of treatment studies (RCTs) in EBM
    2. Understand and interpret methods and results of treatment based studies
    3. Become familiar with critically appraising treatment based studies

    Hosts:
    Dylan Collins
    Levi Johnston
    Dakoda Herman
    Jayneel Limbachia
    Jake Domm

    Paper:
    Warren, Jaimee, et al. "Antacid Monotherapy Is More Effective in Relieving Epigastric Pain Than in Combination With Lidocaine: A Randomized Double‐blind Clinical Trial." Academic Emergency Medicine 27.9 (2020): 905-909.
    https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/acem.14069EBM

    Checklist for therapy studies (University of Oxford:
    https://www.cebm.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/RCT.pdf

    Episode takeaway
    1. RCTs are considered gold standard in terms of evidence since the randomization process controls for both known and unknown confounding variables
    2. Understanding how to quickly and efficiently appraise studies by assessing its methods is an important skill that can help you assess its utility to your practice and whether the authors adequately answered the question
    3. Use a validated critical appraisal tool. We used the CEBM tool, but there are others. The GATE from by Rod Jackson is another great method to learn. Know that sometimes people use publishing guidelines as critical appraisal tools, like the CONSORT for RCTs, but these are just work arounds.
    4. Be skeptical and curious. If there is a published protocol, check it. Look at who funded the study. Read the COI and method to mitigate bias.

    Tales From The Trenches E02: COVID and Critical Care Fellowship with Dr. Mark Ramzy

    Tales From The Trenches E02: COVID and Critical Care Fellowship with Dr. Mark Ramzy

    In this episode host Dr. Tiffany Proffitt talks with Dr. Mark Ramzy about finishing residency and starting his Critical Care fellowship in the hotspots of the COVID pandemic. They also discuss the unique challenges Dr. Ramzy faced when he became a father at the start of the pandemic.  Dr. Ramzy shares how he rediscovered artistic talents and reinforced old friendships and family bonds to help overcome the sense of isolation during quarantine. Take a listen, we will get through this together.

    CRACKCast E223 - Back Pain

    CRACKCast E223 - Back Pain

    Core Questions

    1. List key historical red flags in a patient presenting with back pain. (Box 32.1) 
    2. List red flags on physical examination of a patient with back pain. (Box 32.1) 
    3. List key critical differential diagnoses for a patient presenting with acute back pain (Box 32.2)
    4. Describe an approach to the rapid assessment of a patient with acute lower back pain (Fig 32.1) 
    5. Describe an approach to ancillary testing and imaging for critical causes of acute back pain (table 32.1) 
    6. List the sensory, motor, and screening tests for the lumbar nerve roots L3-S1 (table 32.2) 
    7. Describe an overview of the management of acute low back pain (Fig 32.2) 

    Wisecracks

    1. What are 4 variables associated with serious outcomes in patients with back pain (p. 276) 
    2. Differentiate between conus medullaris syndrome and cauda equina syndrome. 
    3. What physical exam/ancillary findings are most predictive of cauda equina? (CJEM 2020;22(5):652–654) 
    4. How does Rosen’s differentiate between disc herniation and radiculopathy?

    CarmsCast E03: Preparing for Interviews

    CarmsCast E03: Preparing for Interviews

    In this week’s episode, we are covering how to best prepare for your all-important interviews! From what questions to expect to how to leave a positive impression, we cover it all! Helping break this all down for us is a panel of resident guests from diverse programs across Canada: Dr. Larissa Hattin, Dr. Dillan Radomske, and  Dr. Ben Forestell.  

    Dr. Larissa Hattin is a 4th-year emergency medicine resident at UBC and co-chief resident of the Victoria site. She completed medical school at McMaster and quickly moved out to the island to escape the snow. This year she is completing her fellowship in Medical Education through Oxford University.

    Dr. Dillan Radomske went to medical school in Calgary at the Cumming School of Medicine and is now in his third year of emergency medicine resident at the University of Saskatchewan. He is interested in medical education, and some of our listeners may recognize his voice from the CanadiEM CrackCast series. 

    Dr. Ben Forestell is a graduate of McMaster medical school and he is now in his first year of emergency medicine residency, also at McMaster. He is passionate about medical education and has been lucky to be involved with projects like ClerkCast at CanadiEM.

    Click Here for more information about today's episode. 

    KelownaKast E01: Musings, and strategies, for cultural sensitivity

    KelownaKast E01: Musings, and strategies, for cultural sensitivity

    This is the first episode of the KelownaKast podcast, hosted by Hasan Abdullah and Eric DeHaas, UBC Kelowna Family Medicine residents. We are residents who are interested in medical teaching, mentorship and minority issues in healthcare. We hope to share these interests with you, with a focus on tips/tools for clinical practice. In this first episode we are joined by Ashley Mikasko, a Master's of Social Work student, to share cases on challenging patient encounters due to cross-cultural communication as well as some tips to help in such situations.

    CRACKCast E222 – Vaginal Bleeding

    CRACKCast E222 – Vaginal Bleeding

    Core Questions

    1. Define the following terms:
      1. Menorrhagia
      2. Metrorrhagia
      3. Menometrorrhagia 
      4. Oligomenorrhea 
    2. What points on history are important to elucidate in the patient with PV bleeding?
    3. Outline an approach to the physical examination in the patient with PV bleeding.
    4. Describe an approach to ancillary testing in the patient with PV bleeding.
    5. Outline the DDx of PV bleeding in the non-pregnant patient.
    6. Outline the DDx of PV bleeding in the pregnant patient.
    7. Detail an approach to the management of PV bleeding in nonpregnant patients in the ED.

    Wisecracks

    1. What is the average volume of blood lost during typical menstruation?
    2. What is the risk of spontaneous abortion in the patient who presents with vaginal bleeding in the first trimester?
    3.  List five risk factors for placental abruption.
    4. List five risk factors for PPH.
    5. List five risk factors for ectopic pregnancy.
    6. List five absolute contraindications to the use of oral contraceptive pills.

    CanadiEM Presents - Dr. Brent Thoma

    CanadiEM Presents - Dr. Brent Thoma

    This new CanadiEM series features Emergency Medicine figures from around Canada while they participate in some sort of ice-breaking activity. First up, how can Dr. Brent Thoma from the University of Saskatchewan manage increasingly spicy chicken wings while talking about his academic interests?

     

    This podcast is the audio-only version of a video that you can watch on www.canadiem.org