Eric Angus, Joe Haegert, Carolyn MacKinnon, BC Emergency Medicine Network, Emergency Care BC
20 episodes
9 months ago
In-depth interviews with experts on an eclectic blend of clinical and holistic topics. Additional audio summaries of point-of-care clinical guidelines. Visit EmergencyCareBC.ca/lounge for show notes and episode discussions.
*formerly BC Emergency Medicine Network
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In-depth interviews with experts on an eclectic blend of clinical and holistic topics. Additional audio summaries of point-of-care clinical guidelines. Visit EmergencyCareBC.ca/lounge for show notes and episode discussions.
*formerly BC Emergency Medicine Network
In this episode of End of Shift, Eric and Joe continue their discussion with Dr. Shannon Jackson, talking about blood types and donation as well as sickle cell disorders.
The older ED crowd will remember this classic Supertramp track from the 1974 album, Crime of the Century. It's our springboard to talk about bleeding disorders.
Dr Shannon Jackson is a clinical hematologist and the medical director of the Provincial Adult Bleeding Disorder program based out of St. Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver.
The Program deals primarily with acquired bleeding disorders: Factor (VIII and IX) deficiencies, von Willebrand disorder and some platelet disorders.
Conventional medical school and residency curricula glossed over nutrition for patients and certainly made no mention of how to look after oneself on shift.
Eric and Karine discuss the roles that caffeine, hydration and nutrition play when working in emergency medicine. They look at some good and not-so-great strategies and provide some advice for shift performance enhancement.
End of Shift went on the road in late 2021 to catch up with Dr. David Pledger. David practiced in both Las Vegas and Vancouver before settling in Nevada. He fills us in on the interesting differences between US and Canadian emergency care and comments about how COVID impacted his adopted state and British Columbia.
In this episode of End of Shift, Eric and Joe talk with Dr. Carolyn Kelly-Smith, an ED physician and an Advanced Medical Provider for North Shore Rescue, about the practice of medicine (and sometimes not) in austere environments.
Management of ED trauma cases has transformed over the past 20 years. Our guest, Dr. Hazel Park, discusses new and emerging pearls, trauma systems, training and virtual support for BC trauma management.
In this in-depth review, Dr. Julian Marsden talks to EM Network member Dr. David Barbic, who gives an overview of his recently published article, Rapid Agitation Control with Ketamine in the Emergency Department: A Blinded, Randomized Controlled Trial. The study was published in the Annals of Emergency Medicine online, on Aug. 2nd, 2021.
In this quick review, Dr. Julian Marsden talks to EM Network member Dr. David Barbic, who gives an overview of his recently published article, Rapid Agitation Control with Ketamine in the Emergency Department: A Blinded, Randomized Controlled Trial. The study was published in the Annals of Emergency Medicine online, on Aug. 2nd, 2021.
Guest Jeanne MacLeod guides us through the history, process, tips and downfalls of practicing emergency medicine simulation. Listen for some strategies to improve your next SIM!
What are the most common disciplinary issues among physicians who practice emergency care? How are these issues handled, and how can YOU avoid getting into trouble? Bruce Campana walks us through the art of disciplining physicians.
This episode of the BC EM Network podcast series tries out an interview format with Dr. Daniel Kalla, an internationally best-selling novelist and BC emergency physician. Dan has just released his 11th novel, The Last High - a thrilling medical mystery set in Vancouver, BC. Learn about his start in writing, his process and influences, and dive into the importance of the international opioid crisis.
In this episode of the End of Shift podcast, recorded on Jan. 7, Eric and Joe talk to Jim Christenson, Executive Lead of the BC Emergency Medicine Network. They discuss highlights from Jim's 40-year career practicing emergency medicine, and talk about why he started the BC Emergency Medicine Network.
Dr. Brian Yang, Head of Urology for the Fraser Health Authority BC, breaks down pearls and pitfalls in the ED management of renal colic and urinary retention.
In-depth interviews with experts on an eclectic blend of clinical and holistic topics. Additional audio summaries of point-of-care clinical guidelines. Visit EmergencyCareBC.ca/lounge for show notes and episode discussions.
*formerly BC Emergency Medicine Network