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Veronica Case

Staff physician in the Department of Emergency Medicine · Ochsner Health

https://researchid.co/vecase1
@ochsner.org
3Scopus Publications

Research Interests

Emergency medicine, Emergency Medical Services

Biography

Veronica E. Case, MD, practices emergency medicine at Ochsner Health. Dr. Case has expertise in the diagnosis and stabilization of any and every life-threatening emergent medical condition, offering comprehensive care for various medical needs, including but not limited to heart attacks, cardiac arrest, strokes, airway emergencies, diabetic emergencies, traumatic injuries and all other conditions for which emergent treatment is necessary. She also has subspecialty training and expertise in prehospital emergency medical services and the provision of medical oversight for paramedics and emergency medical technicians. Dr. Case earned her doctorate in medicine from the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson, Mississippi in 2019. She is double board certified in emergency medicine and emergency medical services by the American Board of Emergency Medicine. She completed both her emergency medicine residency training and emergency medical services fellowship training at the Univ

Education

Jul 2022 – Jun 2023 Emergency Medical Services / Prehospital and Disaster Medicine Fellowship University of Mississippi Medical Center Jul 2019 – Jun 2022 Emergency Medicine Residency University of Mississippi Medical Center Aug 2015 – May 2019 Doctor of Medicine University of Mississippi Medical Center Aug 2014 – May 2015 Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences University of Mississippi Medical Center Aug 2009 – Dec 2013 Bachelor of Arts in Biochemistry with Biology / Spanish minors University of Mississippi

Recent Scopus Publications

  1. Caring for Transgender and Gender Diverse Prehospital Patients: A NAEMSP Position Statement and Resource Document
    Prehospital Emergency Care, 2025
  2. Corrigendum to ’Grade V renal laceration in blunt trauma with hemorrhagic shock caused by transection of accessory renal arteries: A rare case report’ [Visual Journal of Emergency Medicine 29 (2022) 101481] (Visual Journal of Emergency Medicine (2022) 29, (S2405469022001911), (10.1016/j.visj.2022.101481))
    Visual Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2023
  3. Grade V renal laceration in blunt trauma with hemorrhagic shock caused by transection of accessory renal arteries: A rare case report
    Visual Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2022

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