5 episodes

The newest EM:RAP project is the first to be done by, and for, residents. We will cover the cardinal presentations, the canonical literature, and the coolest cases all with an eye to board-review appropriate chunky nuggets of clever goodness. Note: no funny Australian accents but we do have a French-Canadian.

Emergency Medicine: Residency Survival Information Brian Rice

    • Science
    • 3.8 • 13 Ratings

The newest EM:RAP project is the first to be done by, and for, residents. We will cover the cardinal presentations, the canonical literature, and the coolest cases all with an eye to board-review appropriate chunky nuggets of clever goodness. Note: no funny Australian accents but we do have a French-Canadian.

    EM:RSI Episode 3 - Dizziness

    EM:RSI Episode 3 - Dizziness

    EM:RSI Episode 3 - Dizziness. We tackle one of the least palatable of all the Cardinal Presentations of EM - the undifferentiated dizzy patient.

    • 1 hr 13 min
    EM:RSI Episode 1 - Pulmonary Embolus

    EM:RSI Episode 1 - Pulmonary Embolus

    EM:RSI Episode 1 Pulmonary Embolus. Wherein we cover the basics of PE and delve into the copious literature surrounding this dreaded disease.

    • 1 hr 40 min
    EM:RSI Episode 2 - Sepsis

    EM:RSI Episode 2 - Sepsis

    EM:RSI Episode 2 - Sepsis. Discussion of some obvious and not so obvious cases of sepsis as well as a review of Early Goal Directed Therapy.

    • 1 hr 12 min
    Toxic Bradycardia

    Toxic Bradycardia

    Approach to bradycardia as toxidrome

    • 17 min
    Absolutely Typical

    Absolutely Typical

    A look at the extrapulmonary manifestations of community-acquired pneumonia

    • 11 min

Customer Reviews

3.8 out of 5
13 Ratings

13 Ratings

Neal Kasss ,

Can't download and sync to my iTunesHi,

Unfortunately I am unable to download these podcasts and listen to them on my iPod. Any ideas why? Other podcasts download and sync perfectly.

Evyus ,

Great for MS4

I listen to the podcast on my way to work shifts in the ED and find I am constantly referencing back to the lecture. It has really helped with my differential and work-ups as a 4th year medical student.

DAN4545 ,

Not that great

Others are describing this as "succinct" however it is anything but. Overall the content is good,it's just way too slow of a delivery with too many things repeated.

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