Imaging Case of the Week 495 Answer
EMergucate
MARCH 10, 2022
The lateral knee x-ray shows significant effusion in the knee joint and an indentation on the lateral femoral condyle (lateral … Continue reading →
EMergucate
MARCH 10, 2022
The lateral knee x-ray shows significant effusion in the knee joint and an indentation on the lateral femoral condyle (lateral … Continue reading →
Critical Care Scenarios
MARCH 6, 2022
Brandon and Bryan reflect on the qualities that define good and bad ICU nurses, the challenges they face, and how APPs and physicians can enable them to be their best. Brandon and Bryan reflect on the qualities that define good and bad ICU nurses, the challenges they face, and how APPs and physicians can enable them to be their best.
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Emergency Medicine Ireland
MARCH 7, 2022
Welcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. Of the many things I poorly understand, I suspect that haematology holds a special place. Knowing the intricacies of the haematological malignancies was not exactly core knowledge for emergency medicine. Read More » Welcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. Of the many things I poorly understand, I suspect that haematology holds a special place.
The EMS Show
MARCH 9, 2022
In this episode, Mike and Ritu are talking about "the great unmasking" as well as discussing Dr. Sahni's experience responding to a commercial airline disaster. Thanks for watching and subscribing. We love having you along for the ride. What do you want to hear us talk about? Let us know on Facebook or Twitter!
EMergucate
MARCH 10, 2022
The knee x-rays are from a 75 year old with right knee pain and inability to weight bear after a … Continue reading →
EMS 20/20
MARCH 9, 2022
The guy's review a call where the patient is deep trouble long before anyone arrives. In one of our longer and more serious episodes, the guy's talk about what it means to lead a call and how to talk to family members when things aren't going well. The guy's review a call where the patient is deep trouble long before anyone arrives. In one of our longer and more serious episodes, the guy's talk about what it means to lead a call and how to talk to family members when things aren't going well.
The Skeptics' Guide to EM
MARCH 5, 2022
Date: February 24th, 2022 Reference: Parish et al. An umbrella review of effect size, bias, and power across meta-analyses in emergency medicine. AEM 2021 Guest Skeptic: Professor Daniel Fatovich is an emergency physician and clinical researcher based at Royal Perth Hospital, Western Australia. He is Head of the Centre for Clinical Research in Emergency Medicine, […] The post SGEM#361: Under My Umbrella, Ella, Ella – Review of Meta-Analyses in Emergency Medicine first appeared on The Skeptics Gu
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EMergucate
MARCH 8, 2022
You are reviewing a 49 year old man who presented with chest pain and an unremarkable ECG.
EMergucate
MARCH 6, 2022
75 year old lady presented to the emergency department after a fall. In ED she was found to be slightly febrile with blood pressure of 95/55.
EMergucate
MARCH 10, 2022
The abdominal x-ray shows paucity of gas in the abdomen.
EMergucate
MARCH 8, 2022
You are reviewing a 49 year old man who presented with chest pain and an unremarkable ECG.
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