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S4E3: “Pivot. And Pivot Fast.” Experience of a Trauma Fellowship in Johannesburg, South Africa
In our 3rd episode of season 4, Dr Lee speaks of his unforgettable experience completing his Trauma and Resuscitation fellowship in Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital in Soweto. With over 2,000 inpatient beds and a dedicated trauma unit, Barra hospital ranks as the 5th largest hospital in the world.
S4E2: Bonus - Acute Injuries and Imaging Insights with Dr Jamie Kearns - Sports
In our first bonus of the season, Leah sits down with Dr Jamie Kearns and peppers him with questions. Can he withstand the onslaught?
Jamie is a Consultant in Sports and Exercise Medicine at UPMC Sports Surgery Clinic and Head of Medical at Munster Rugby. He was awarded FFSEM (Irl) in 2017 and was elected to the Board of the FSEM in 2018.
S4E1: A Tri-oww-thalon of injuries - Sports Medicine
Do you know the red flags to look out for in gastroenteritis? What advice would you give to someone with distal ulnar palsy regarding recovery and lifestyle changes? Does a normal xray always mean there's nothing wrong? In our latest sports medicine episode we're answering all these questions and more! Tune in wherever you get your podcasts and follow along with show notes at thecase.report.
S3E6: Conference Coverage - RCSI Charter Meeting ‘22
RCSI's annual Charter Meeting is back this week, with the theme of "Shaping the Future". The EM session on Friday will be looking at the digital transformation we're in the midst of and will be chaired by Prof Conor Deasy.
To get you warmed up for it, we've got a panel discussion from last year's Charter Meeting for you to enjoy.
Make sure you head over to the RCSI website to check out the whole programme and register to attend.
Right, let's get to it!
S3E2: Decompensated Liver Cirrhosis | Ultrasound in Concurrent Hypovolemia and Fluid Overload
This month, we're tackling one of the most complex medical conditions that can frequent the Emergency Department- liver cirrhosis.
Leah sat down with Liam Loughrey and Etimbuk Umana to go through our case of the undifferentiated septic patient and to talk all things SBP.
Kindly, Dr Iomhar O'Sullivan of CUH ED and EMed.ie, has kindly corrected our homework as the AITR.
And finally, the Echo Chamber is back with Callum and Cian exploring the ways in which ultrasound can be used to help guide your management of patients who are simultaneously hypovolaemic and fluid overloaded.
S3E1: Venous Thromboembolism | PE in Pregnancy and COVID-19 |VTE Prophylaxis
Welcome to a new season of TheCase.Report!
We're kicking off Season 3 with a very special episode on VTE, ahead of next month's VTE Dublin Conference... Don't forget to register!
Deirdre is at the helm for this episode and is joined by Leah and Bibi.
Our Adult in the Room Dr Tomás Breslin brought along his colleagues Prof John Moriarty and Dr Cian McDermott to comment on the case.
And finally, Bibi sat down with Prof Fionnuala Ní Áinle and Dr Barry Kevane for our segment.
Many thanks once again to IAEM for supporting this podcast and making all of this possible.