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May Recap Our teams didn't lose steam after an incredibly busy April. They hit the ground running and exhibited at ten events, including the NASEMSO Annual Meeting, where our team spoke to councils and committees about the importance of using the same tool every day, regardless of event. The Evolution of Patient Load Balancing During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, Texas, like many other states, struggled to load balance patients, with some hospitals reaching capacity.
Welcome to the June edition of the Journal Club for 2024. Justin and I discuss 7 papers covering a range of topics from securing IVCs in kids to intubating in space and the use of religious sham artifacts in middle-age, French “psychiatry” Yep, it was a strange month on the pod! Enjoy. Articles linked below and podcast available on your favourite player or YouTube over at the First10EM channel.
The First10EM monthly wrap up is a place for me to share updates about the website, about my academic life, and also interesting content, such as books, podcasts, and other FOAMed, that I have encountered in the prior month. Obviously the format means the focus is mostly on content I have found, but I hope […] The post The First10EM monthly wrap-up for May 2024 appeared first on First10EM.
Methodology: 4/5 Usefulness: 3.5/5 Carson JL, et al. N Engl J Med. 2023 Dec 28;389(26):2446-2456. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa2307983. Questions and methods: This multicenter, open-label, RCT of 3604 patients with MI with anemia compared 30-day all-cause mortality and recurrent nonfatal MI between liberal vs restrictive transfusion thresholds. Findings: There was no significant difference in 30-day all-cause mortality […] The post Restrictive or Liberal Transfusion Strategy in Myocardial Infarctio
Are you looking to learn how to become a paramedic? I’ve created this go-to guide to help you explore paramedic requirements, what to expect, and the specific steps to take to pursue a rewarding paramedic career. Depending on what you’ve done so far, becoming a paramedic can take one to three years. So, now’s the […] The post How to Become a Paramedic: Complete Guide Answers All Your Questions appeared first on SaveaLife.com.
With over 30,000 visitors from 50 countries and 480 exhibitors, the 22nd edition of RETTmobil, Europe’s leading trade fair for rescue, safety, and emergency medical transport, concluded in Fulda, Germany. […] L'articolo RETTmobil 2024: Here’s How It Went at the STEM Stand proviene da Stem Ems.
Are you looking to learn how to become a paramedic? I’ve created this go-to guide to help you explore paramedic requirements, what to expect, and the specific steps to take to pursue a rewarding paramedic career. Depending on what you’ve done so far, becoming a paramedic can take one to three years. So, now’s the […] The post How to Become a Paramedic: Complete Guide Answers All Your Questions appeared first on SaveaLife.com.
Anxiety is the most common form of mental health issue in the United States, overlapping significantly with substance use disorders. The National Epidemiological Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions surveyed more than 43,000 people and found that nearly 18 percent of respondents who struggled with a substance use disorder in the past year also had an anxiety disorder.
Anxiety is the most common form of mental health issue in the United States, overlapping significantly with substance use disorders. The National Epidemiological Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions surveyed more than 43,000 people and found that nearly 18 percent of respondents who struggled with a substance use disorder in the past year also had an anxiety disorder.
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