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About EM Cases

Emergency Medicine Cases (EM Cases) is a free online medical education podcast, medical blog and website dedicated to providing online emergency medicine education and CME for physicians, residents, students nurses and paramedics. We are Canada’s most listened to emergency medicine podcast with thousands of subscribers, well over 22 million podcast downloads since 2010 and are proudly part of the #FOAMed community. Our video series include Rapid Reviews Videos: In each series of 6-10 minute videos, our team reviews the key take home points from one of the EM Cases main episode podcasts. To maximize your knowledge acquisition and retention, and in keeping with the educational theories of spaced repetition learning and multimodal learning, we recommend that after listening to the main episode podcast, you: Read the blog post or written summary, review the Just the Nuggets emails with quizzes, and watch the Rapid Reviews video!

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Ep 217 Pediatric Agitation: Assessment and Management

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