Dr. Daniel Jesse Shogilev, Emergency Room Doctor

Dr. Daniel Jesse Shogilev

Emergency Room Doctor in Mississauga, ON

Dr. Daniel Jesse Shogilev is an experienced Emergency Room Doctor, committed to delivering high-quality acute medical care to patients presenting to the Emergency Department. Practicing at the Emergency Department in Mississauga, ON, he is a... Read More

Verified Licensed by CPSO License Number: 116853 Referrals Not Required Contact for Availability English Male 12+ Years Experience Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University (2014), Israel
Primary Practice Location100 Queensway W
Mississauga, ON
L5B 1B8
Primary Phone(647) 904-5225
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About

Dr. Daniel Jesse Shogilev is an experienced Emergency Room Doctor, committed to delivering high-quality acute medical care to patients presenting to the Emergency Department. Practicing at the Emergency Department in Mississauga, ON, he is a key member of the frontline medical team serving the community. He adheres to the highest standards set by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO). He is skilled in the rapid assessment, diagnosis, and stabilization of a broad spectrum of urgent and emergent medical, surgical, and traumatic conditions in patients of all ages. This includes managing time-sensitive situations, performing necessary emergency procedures, and coordinating care effectively within the fast-paced ER environment. The Emergency Department operates 24/7 to provide care for urgent and life-threatening conditions. Patients are seen based on the severity of their condition, as determined by a triage process.

Dr. Shogilev graduated with a Medical Degree from Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University (Israel). With over 6 years of experience as an Emergency Room Doctor since 2018, he has developed a comprehensive approach to emergency medicine. He is recognized as a CPSO Recognized Specialist by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO), ensuring that his practice aligns with the rigorous standards of the medical regulatory body.

His professional philosophy centers on rapid and accurate assessment in critical situations, providing compassionate care under pressure, and fostering effective teamwork and communication within the multidisciplinary ER team. Dr. Shogilev is dedicated to adhering to evidence-based emergency medicine protocols, prioritizing patient safety, and advocating for patient needs in acute settings. He is committed to delivering timely and effective emergency care to the community of Mississauga, always aiming to improve patient outcomes through a combination of clinical expertise and empathetic service. He delivers emergency care in English.

Dr. Daniel Shogilev is experienced in assessing and managing a wide array of acute medical and surgical emergencies, including (but not limited to):

Acute Cardiovascular Conditions

Dr. Shogilev manages focusing on the rapid stabilization of patients experiencing acute cardiac distress or vascular compromise.

  • Aortic Dissection / Aneurysm (Suspected): Coordination of immediate transfer to a facility with cardiothoracic surgical capabilities if necessary.
  • Chest Pain (e.g., suspected Acute Coronary Syndrome, Myocardial Infarction): Rapid evaluation and risk stratification of patients presenting with chest pain to rule out or confirm life-threatening causes like acute myocardial infarction (heart attack), unstable angina, or pulmonary embolism.

Acute Respiratory Conditions

Dr. Shogilev manages managing urgent conditions that significantly impair breathing and lung function, demanding prompt and effective medical intervention.

  • Pulmonary Embolism: Providing patient education on anticoagulation and follow-up post-diagnosis.
  • COPD Exacerbation: Ensuring appropriate follow-up care post-discharge from the ER.

Trauma and Musculoskeletal Injuries

Dr. Shogilev manages managing acute fractures, dislocations, sprains, strains, open wounds, and other traumatic conditions with a focus on preventing complications and promoting healing.

  • Fractures, Dislocations, and Sprains/Strains: Providing clear instructions for cast/splint care, weight-bearing status, and orthopedic follow-up.
  • Head Trauma / Concussion (Mild Traumatic Brain Injury): Diagnosis and initial management of concussions (mild traumatic brain injuries), emphasizing patient and family education regarding symptoms, expected recovery course, cognitive and physical rest, and criteria for graduated return-to-play/activity/school.

This list is not exhaustive. The Emergency Department is equipped to handle a broad spectrum of urgent health issues. If you believe you have a medical emergency, please proceed to the nearest ER or call emergency services.

  • Fracture and Dislocation Management (Initial): Initial clinical and radiological assessment, effective pain control, and appropriate immobilization (splinting, casting, or slings) of suspected or confirmed bone fractures and joint dislocations.
  • Wound Care and Laceration Repair: Administering tetanus prophylaxis and appropriate antibiotics for contaminated wounds or those at high risk of infection.
  • Chest Tube Insertion (Tube Thoracostomy): Surgical skill in performing chest tube insertion and managing the drainage system.
  • Central Venous Access and Arterial Line Placement: Proficient placement of arterial lines for continuous, real-time blood pressure monitoring and frequent arterial blood gas analysis in unstable patients.
  • Initial Assessment and Management of Traumatic Injuries: Systematic primary and secondary trauma surveys (following ATLS principles) to identify and address life-threatening injuries promptly.
  • Procedural Sedation and Analgesia (PSA): Safe and effective administration of sedative and analgesic medications to facilitate patient comfort and cooperation during uncomfortable or painful procedures in the ER.

Note: This list outlines key areas of emergency medical care. The services provided by Dr. Shogilev are tailored to the immediate needs of patients in acute situations.

All emergency medical services are provided in accordance with the standards of practice set by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) and relevant CAEP (Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians) and relevant acute care guidelines. Emergency care is prioritized based on medical urgency.

The Emergency Department in Mississauga's City Centre, Square One Area, is situated within a modern hospital facility that offers comprehensive urgent care services. The department is conveniently accessible from Britannia Farm and is well-connected via MiWay (Mississauga Transit). The hospital provides ample parking with designated spots for emergency access. Clear signage directs patients to ER drop-off zones and parking facilities. The Emergency Department serves as a critical access point for urgent medical care within the community, integrating seamlessly with hospital specialty and inpatient services. It operates 24/7 to ensure immediate care for life-threatening and urgent conditions, with patients seen based on the severity of their presentation.

What is the primary role of an Emergency Room Doctor like Dr. Shogilev?
An Emergency Room Doctor, such as Dr. Shogilev, is a physician specifically trained to provide immediate medical evaluation and treatment for a wide spectrum of acute illnesses and injuries, ranging from minor concerns to critical, life-threatening emergencies. Their core role involves rapid assessment (triage and diagnosis), stabilization of vital functions, performing necessary emergency procedures, and making crucial decisions about patient disposition (admission, transfer, or discharge). As a an Emergency Room Doctor trained to provide immediate medical care for a wide range of acute illnesses and injuries, Dr. Shogilev is highly skilled in managing the unpredictable and often high-pressure environment of the emergency department, working collaboratively with a team of nurses, technicians, and other specialists.
What is the role of the triage nurse when I arrive at the ER?
When you arrive at the Emergency Room, a specially trained triage nurse will be one of the first healthcare professionals you see. Their role is to quickly assess the urgency of your medical condition based on your symptoms, vital signs, and a brief history. This assessment helps determine your priority for treatment relative to other patients. The triage nurse ensures that the most critically ill or injured patients are seen by an ER doctor like Dr. Shogilev as quickly as possible. They may also initiate some basic tests or interventions while you wait.
When should I go to the Emergency Room (ER) where Dr. Shogilev works, versus seeing my family doctor or going to a walk-in clinic?
The Emergency Room is for serious or life-threatening medical conditions that require immediate attention. Examples include: severe chest pain or pressure, difficulty breathing or shortness of breath, signs of a stroke (like sudden weakness or numbness, trouble speaking), major injuries or uncontrolled bleeding, severe allergic reactions, high fever with confusion, or loss of consciousness. For non-urgent issues, minor illnesses, medication refills, or routine check-ups, your family doctor or a walk-in clinic is usually more appropriate. If you're unsure about the severity of your condition, it's often best to err on the side of caution and seek emergency care or call your provincial telehealth line for advice. Dr. Shogilev and the ER team are there for true emergencies.
What should I bring with me if I need to go to the Emergency Room where Dr. Shogilev works?
When coming to the Emergency Room, please ensure you have your health insurance card (e.g., OHIP, AHCIP, MSP, RAMQ card). It's also extremely beneficial for Dr. Shogilev and the medical team if you can provide an accurate list of all medications you are currently taking (including over-the-counter drugs and supplements), a list of any allergies you have, and details of any important past medical conditions or surgeries. If you are accompanying someone else, try to have this information for them.
Why are wait times in the Emergency Room sometimes long?
Wait times in the Emergency Room can fluctuate significantly due to several factors. The primary reason is the triage process: patients with the most severe and time-sensitive conditions are treated immediately. If many critically ill patients arrive simultaneously, or if the department is experiencing high patient volumes or staffing challenges, those with less acute problems may face longer waits. Dr. Shogilev and the ER staff understand that waiting can be frustrating and are committed to providing efficient care while ensuring the safety and well-being of all patients.
When should I see Dr. Shogilev in the ER versus my family doctor for a health issue?
The Emergency Room, where Dr. Shogilev practices, is designed for urgent and emergency situations—conditions that require immediate medical intervention to prevent serious harm or death. Your family doctor, on the other hand, provides comprehensive primary care, including treatment for common illnesses, management of long-term health conditions, immunizations, and preventative screening. For problems that are not immediate emergencies, your family doctor can provide more personalized and continuous care. If you have a non-urgent issue, the ER may involve a long wait.

Unit 130, 100 Queensway W
Mississauga, ON L5B 1B8

Hospital Main Line: (647) 904-5225

The hospital Emergency Department is fully accessible to all patients.

Dr. Shogilev is a licensed Emergency Room Doctor regulated by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) under the Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991 and Medicine Act, 1991 in ON. Emergency Room services are typically accessed by presenting directly to the Emergency Department or via ambulance (e.g., by calling 911) for urgent medical conditions. No direct referral is usually required to be seen in the ER by Dr. Shogilev or the on-duty emergency team.

Verify Dr. Shogilev's registration with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO): https://doctors.cpso.on.ca/DoctorDetails/Shogilev-Daniel-Jesse/0325784-116853

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