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TheCase.Report
TheCase.Report
TCR is an Irish Emergency Medicine podcast for all EM providers, and is now in its fourth season. New episodes are released on the second Monday of each month, with a bonus episode 2 weeks later. Brought to you by Irish Emergency Medicine Trainees and proudly supported by IEMTA and the Irish Association of Emergency Medicine.
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Ratings & Reviews
5.0 stars from 27 ratings
Love it!
Just listened to Case.Report for the first time and it’s inspiring stuff for those looking to make EM their life’s work. Keep it up guys!
Thiska1 via Apple Podcasts · Ireland · 01/15/23
FemInEM
Fantastic podcast and the new FemInEM series is brilliant for those of us interested in emergency medicine. You get the chance to hear the stories of those gone before us and also some great snippets of advice. Really enjoying it and would love some more FemIn series of different specialties too!
smi6 via Apple Podcasts · Ireland · 03/18/21
Great Podcast!
This podcast is fantastic and a great Irish addition to learning in pre hospital & both emergency medicine
Ben Malone via Apple Podcasts · Ireland · 10/15/20
Recent Episodes
Let's take a look (or a listen) back to last year's IEMTA ASM, and specifically the inaugural Fergal Hickey lecture, given by none other than Dr Fergal Hickey himself. Make sure you don't miss out on a ticket for this year's IEMTA ASM in RCSI's Albert Theatre, April 27th. Ticket info to...
Published 03/25/24
Published 03/25/24
This time is always busy for our trainees with interview preparation so Leah took the opportunity to sit down with Dr Andrew Neill, consultant in Emergency and Intensive Care Medicine in the Mater Hospital to discuss the controversial topic of REBOA. They discuss the UK-REBOA trial and the...
Published 03/04/24
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