Month November 2018
Postcards from the edge LITFL 340

Emergency Doc as Italian Patient

Sandy Inglis writes an unusual Postcard from the Edge - the experience of an Australasian-trained emergency physician as a patient in an Italian Emergency Department...

Postcards from the edge LITFL 340

A Taste of Guinness and Irish A&E

This 'postcard from the edge' comes to us from Dr Sandy Inglis, a peripatetic FACEM (currently) based in France, who recently visited the Northern part of the Emerald Isle.

Postcards from the edge LITFL 340

Emergency Medicine Training in LDCs

aka Postcards from the Edge 009 This ‘Postcard from the Edge’ highlights a talk given by Dr Chris Curry at ACEM2011 conference in Sydney. Chris discusses the development of emergency medicine training in LDCs (Least Developed Countries), using the examples…

EBM Gone Wild mountain 340

The science of Search and Rescue

When someone is lost in the woods, it often becomes the responsibility of the search and rescue teams to find them. It’s not a simple as one may think, however. The grid lines they follow need to be designed to…

EMCC Medical blogosphere 340

FOAM EMCC Blogs 2014

Annual Emergency Medicine and Critical Care blogs database update with analysis of the the trends in asynchronous medical education

Ultrasound LIBRARY 340 1

Lung ultrasound: Pleural effusion

The aims of ultrasound guided assessment of pleural effusion are: To determine and describe the size and site of the effusion. To mark the optimal site for drainage (and perform the procedure) if required. To characterize the effusion, noting echogenicity…

LITFL CCC SMILE2 340

Cognitive Rigidity

Cognitive rigidity, or fixation, is holding onto initial explanations despite the subsequent accumulation of contrary evidence (Klein, 2011)

Metabolic-Muddle-LITFL-Clinical-340 256

You can beat the feeling

It’s a busy night shift in the ED (as always) and one of the Interns comes to present a case to you. He’s seen a 23 yr old female who has presented with lethargy and weakness. While you're listening to the Intern your phone rings — it's the lab calling to tell you the patient’s potassium is 1.9 mmol/L.