
Summer ER Visits: What You Need to Know.
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In this episode of The Medical Collective, Dr. Keisha Davis, M.D., sits down with ER physician Dr. Dan, M.D., to talk about the busiest and most surprising reasons people end up in the emergency room during the summer months. From heat-related illnesses and sports injuries to unexpected allergic reactions and travel mishaps, this conversation is full of real-life cases, surprising statistics, and prevention tips you can actually use.
We also explore CDC injury and ER visit data, compare local vs. national summer ER trends, and share the less-talked-about issues—like workplace accidents, unusual cases, and pathology follow-ups from the ER. Whether you’re a parent, traveler, or just trying to enjoy the season safely, this episode will help you stay out of the ER.
Key Topics Covered:
- Top nationwide causes of summer ER visits (CDC data)
- Heat stroke, dehydration, and heat exhaustion: warning signs to know
- Sports & recreational injuries — from backyard fun to organized leagues
- Swimming & water-related accidents
- Foodborne illnesses and summer cookouts
- Travel injuries & vacation mishaps
- Workplace injuries in the summer months
- Surprising “strangest” cases that make it to the ER
- How pathology supports ER diagnosis & follow-up
Resources & Data:
- CDC WISQARS – Injury Data & Statistics: https://www.cdc.gov/injury/wisqars
- CDC Heat Safety: https://www.cdc.gov/disasters/extremeheat/index.html
- US Consumer Product Safety Commission – Summer Safety Tips: https://www.cpsc.gov
Connect with Us:
🎙 Dr. Keisha Davis, M.D. – https://drkeishadavis.komi.io
🎙 The Medical Collective Podcast – https://themedicalcollective.komi.io
👨⚕️ Dr. Dan, M.D. (Emergency Medicine) – https://www.instagram.com/docdanmd
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