LITFL Update 033
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Neuroimaging Cases 006: SAH. The latest instalment in our neuroimaging series covers Subarachnoid haemorrhage. Images, text, and cases collated by Teresa Crow MD (Emergency Medicine) and L. Erin Miller MD (Neurosurgery).
The next 15 cases in the Top 100 CT scan database are up. Test your knowledge with new cases with images, questions, and labelled scans.
Dyshopia mathematica. Michelle Johnson rates the current state of emergency medicine in this piece where math meets literary prose.
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The EBM nerds are back with another journal club, making us challenge what we’re used to based on what the evidence tells us we should do!
Often confused for psychiatric illnesses in children and adolescents, anti-NDMA receptor encephalitis is the most common cause of encephalitis in children and teens. Do you need to brush up?
In this episode of the ETM Course Podcast, Andy talks to Dr. Chris Partyka, Emergency Physician and Prehospital and Retrieval Specialist from Sydney, and lead author for the recently published SABRE trial. Listen as he compares serratus anterior plane blocks to a standard analgesia package for patients with rib fractures.
Anton is back with another smashing quick episode with some big names covering everything from PREOXI trial, blast crisis, vasopressors in trauma, and much more…
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