Imaging Case of the Week 609
EMergucate
NOVEMBER 12, 2024
The ankle images are from a patient who has sustained a twisting injury to their ankle. What can be seen?
EMergucate
NOVEMBER 12, 2024
The ankle images are from a patient who has sustained a twisting injury to their ankle. What can be seen?
Clinical Correlations
NOVEMBER 12, 2024
By Enoch Jiang Peer Reviewed “Counseled patient on diet and lifestyle.” Over the past few weeks on my Ambulatory Care rotation, this phrase has rapidly shot to the top of my internal gestalt of a prototypical.
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Emergency Medicine Cases
NOVEMBER 12, 2024
In this EM Cases main episode podcast, we tackle the complexities of trauma airway management, including direct trauma to the airway. We discuss indications and timing of intubation, penetrating neck trauma, the head injured patient, the agitated patients and the soiled airway. The critical question is: when should we deviate from, delay or modify RSI, and how do we navigate the unique challenges presented by trauma airways and airway trauma?
American Burn Association
NOVEMBER 12, 2024
Categories Advocacy Burn News MAC Spotlight Media Member Services Member Spotlight Organization News Prevention Quality Care Research Return to News & Activities Welcome to the Member Spotlight, where we shine a light on the incredibly skilled and dedicated individuals who make up our community. Whether burn care is your full-time career, or a passion pursued alongside other endeavors, our members have valuable insights to share, drawn from years of experience.
Emergency Medicine Cases
NOVEMBER 12, 2024
Dr. Sara Alavian describes some of the challenges of providing palliative care in low-income/low resource settings and offers some simple solutions in this Global EM column. The post Global EM 6 Palliative Care in Low-Resource Settings: Challenges and Solutions appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.
This Podcast Will Kill You
NOVEMBER 12, 2024
That same little bottle of retinol serum sitting on your bathroom counter – how does it work? Does it actually work? Those are the questions we’re taking on in part two of our retinoids two-parter. The answers, as you might expect, are complicated. Because as it turns out, “retinoid” is a catch-all term for a bunch of different types of compounds, all of which work in slightly different ways.
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