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Optimizing Trauma Resuscitation Education: A Year-Long In-Situ Simulation Curriculum

Core EM

Optimizing Trauma Resuscitation Education: A Year-Long In-Situ Simulation Curriculum Ashika Jain, MD, Nelly Parisot, MD, Michael J. Klein, MD, Janice Shin-Kim, MD, Brian Lin, MD, Julia Paris, MD, Shannon McNamara, MD, Jessica Strauss, MD, Soma Pathak, MD Delivering optimal care in a trauma resuscitation requires a highly coordinated and skilled team.

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Episode 75: Automatic tube compensation, with Ben Fabry

Critical Care Scenarios

We discuss the principles and application of automatic tube compensation (ATC) on modern ventilators, with its creator Ben Fabry. Dr. Fabry is a professor and chair of biophysics at University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, originally trained as an electrical engineer, who originally developed ATC as part of his PhD program. Find us on Patreon here! Buy your … Continue reading "Episode 75: Automatic tube compensation, with Ben Fabry" We discuss the principles and application of automatic tube compensati

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Quiz post: two patients with chest pain. Do either, both, or neither have OMI?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

Written by Pendell Meyers Two patients with acute chest pain. Do either, neither, or both have OMI and need reperfusion? Patient 1: Patient 2: Patient 1: A man in his 40s with minimal medical history presented with acute chest pain radiating to his R shoulder. Triage ECG: Click here to sign up for Queen of Hearts Access Three serial troponins were all undetectable.

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REBEL Core Cast 123.0 – Posterior Epistaxis

REBEL EM

Take Home Points: Posterior epistaxis is a rare, life-threatning presentation. The key is in identifying and rapidly gaining control with a posterior pack or foley catheter. These patients often require surgical intervention so get ENT to the bedside and admit to a place with a higher level of monitoring. REBEL Core Cast 123.0 – Posterior Epistaxis Click here for Direct Download of the Podcast.

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EMS 20/20

EMS can be dangerous. Though incidents that truly threaten the lives of responding crews are not common, his leadership responds and supports those on the front lines matters. EMS can be dangerous. Though incidents that truly threaten the lives of responding crews are not common, his leadership responds and supports those on the front lines matters.

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System Spotlight: Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center

GEDC

GEDC’s System Spotlight Series shares the great work that member organizations are doing in the field of geriatric emergency medicine. Through the pursuit of GEDA accreditation, implementation of meaningful QI initiatives, and provision of educational resources for clinicians, health systems that take advantage of GEDC membership are setting the standard for outstanding geriatric emergency medicine.

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Implantable Device Imaging 004

Life in the Fastlane

Michael Gibbs MD Implantable Device Imaging 004 May 2024 Implantable device imaging and interpretation.

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Emergency Response and Animal Safety: Tips for Pet Owners

First Responders Foundation

Emergencies can arise unexpectedly, affecting not only people but their pets as well. Whether it’s a natural disaster, a house fire, or an evacuation scenario, having a disaster preparedness plan that includes your pets is crucial for their safety and well-being. This blog post offers comprehensive tips for emergency response and animal safety, highlighting the importance of proactive planning and cooperation with emergency services.