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SGEM#423: Where is the Love? Microaggression in the Emergency Department

The Skeptics' Guide to EM

Patient Perceptions of Microaggressions and Discrimination Towards Patients During Emergency Department Care. AEM Dec 2023 Date: December 14, 2023 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Chris Bond is an emergency medicine physician and assistant Professor at the University of Calgary. Reference: Punches et al. Reference: Punches et al.

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Communic8: Eight Universal Leadership Lessons from the Children’s Emergency Department

Don't Forget the Bubbles

The Childrens Emergency Department is a busy, challenging, and dynamic environment. Here are eight key leadership lessons inspired by real-life interactions and reflections from Paediatric Emergency Care 1. They involve a mixture of clinical, communication, and leadership traits.

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From Collision to Clarity: PECARN cervical spine injury prediction rule for injured children

ALiEM

A 10-year-old boy presents to the emergency department (ED) after a high-speed motor vehicle collision. However, until now, there has been a gap in guidance for clinicians managing pediatric patients at risk for cervical spine injuries. Case Scenario: What would you do? He complains of neck pain and is reluctant to move his head.

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SGEM #456: We are Young…but we can still Understand

The Skeptics' Guide to EM

A national survey of children’s experiences and needs when attending Canadian pediatric emergency departments. June 2024 Date: Oct 1, 2024 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Andrew (Andy) Tagg is an Emergency Physician with a special interest in education and lifelong learning. Reference: Ma K et al. He is accompanied by his worried parents.

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Trick of Trade: Alternative to a Pressure Bag for IV Fluids

ALiEM

Note that conventional pressure bags may not be readily available in emergency departments and could blow the line you worked hard to secure. Trick of the Trade: Manually provide positive pressure fluids using a 3-way stopcock Attach a 3-way stopcock between the angiocatheter and IV tubing. Interested in Other Tricks of the Trade?

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SAEM Clinical Images Series: Pediatric Genitourinary Bleeding

ALiEM

A 4-year-old female with no significant past medical history is brought to the Emergency Department by her grandmother for concern for two days of progressive vaginal bleeding. It often presents to the emergency department with complaints of vaginal bleeding, difficulty urinating, or dysuria.

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SAEM Clinical Images Series: Purple Finger

ALiEM

Shortly after that, the finger turned purple, so she came to the Emergency Department for evaluation. Copyright Images and cases from the Society of Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM) Clinical Images Exhibit at the 2023 SAEM Annual Meeting | Copyrighted by SAEM 2023 – all rights reserved. No other complaints or issues.