EMOttawa Podcast

Episode 9: Bacterial Peritonitis – Tap that Belly !

Episode 9: Bacterial Peritonitis – Tap that Belly !

In this episode, Dr. Thavanathan interviews Dr. Chirag Bhat, an R5 and chief resident of the Ottawa Emergency Medicine program (at the time of this podcast), on select complications of cirrhosis....

Episode 8: Patient Complaints

Episode 8: Patient Complaints

On this episode of the EM Ottawa Podcast, Dr. Rajiv Thavanathan talks to  Dr. Nicholas Schouela to discuss the patient complaints process, approaches and mitigation strategies.    Why do they...

Episode 7: Anaphylaxis Part I, Refine your Approach

Episode 7: Anaphylaxis Part I, Refine your Approach

Today, we’ve got not one, but two guest experts to help Dr. Rajiv Thavanathan tackle all things Anaphylaxis! Dr. Graham Wilson is an FRCPC EM resident at The Ottawa Hospital (TOH), who tackled this...

Episode 7: Anaphylaxis Part 2, Ready for Discharge

Episode 7: Anaphylaxis Part 2, Ready for Discharge

In part 2 of our 2-part series on Anaphylaxis, our host Dr. Rajiv Thavanathan interviews Dr. Graham Wilson, PGY4 Emergency Medicine at the University of Ottawa and Dr. Derek Lanoue, PGY3 Internal...

Episode 5: Tick Borne Illness Part 1 – Lyme Disease

Episode 5: Tick Borne Illness Part 1 – Lyme Disease

EMOttawa Podcast Episode 5Tick Borne Illness Part I - Lyme Disease In part 1 of our 2-part series on Tick-borne diseases, Dr. Rajiv Thavanathan interviews Dr. Mikki McGuinty, an infectious disease...

EMOttawa Podcast Episode 3: Thunderclap Headache

EMOttawa Podcast Episode 3: Thunderclap Headache

On episode three of the Ottawa EM Podcast, Dr. Rajiv Thavanathan (R5) interviews Dr. Michael Hale (R5), on the ED presentation and diagnosis of subarachnoid hemorrhage in the context of the...

EMOttawa Podcast: CaRMS Gone Wild!

EMOttawa Podcast: CaRMS Gone Wild!

So what if we've only had one 'real episode', it's time for a bonus one! Dr. Rajiv Thavanathan sits down with FRCPC Program Director Dr. Lisa Thurgur, and Assistant PD Dr. Michael Ho to talk about...

Episode One Shownotes: GI Bleeds & TTM

Episode One Shownotes: GI Bleeds & TTM

Dr. Rajiv Thavanathan sits down with Dr. Jim Yang to talk about some of the best high impact trials in the last year in Emergency Medicine. Which patients with a GI bleed need urgent endoscopy, and...

Meet the Hosts:

Dr. Rajiv Thavanathan

Dr. Rajiv Thavanathan

Co-Host

Rajiv is a FRCPC Emergency Medicine physician at the University of Ottawa. His academic focus includes point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) with an interest in resuscitative echocardiography, medical education, with some digressions into cognitive bias and metacognition. He first started podcasting about music in 2007 (!) and entered the world of #FOAMed podcasting in 2016. He has since instructed at the Podcasting Course in Lexington, KY and Podcast Camp in Toronto, ON. He loves Joan Didion as much as Kim Gordon and wishes that obscure sketch-comedy was acceptable fodder for small talk. 

Dr. Tiffany Lam

Dr. Tiffany Lam

Co-Host

Tiff is a first-year emergency medicine physician in Ottawa and a previous graduate of EMOttawa. Her academic focus includes medical education, global health, and social determinants of health. She currently works in community and urban Emergency Departments and hopes to diversify this to rural and remote EDs in the near future. Always an avid consumer of #FOAMed, she is now excited to join the fun in producing this podcast! When not talking medicine, you can find her outside – hiking, sliding down snow hills, or simply, lost-on-purpose on a long walk in the Ottawa Greenbelt.

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