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The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine
1 month ago

SGEM#181: Did You Ever Have to Make Up Your Mind, Pan Scan or Leave Other Scans Behind?

Podcast Link: SGEM181 Date: June 3rd, 2017 Reference: Sierink et al. Immediate total-body CT scanning versus conventional imaging and selective CT scanning in patients with severe trauma (REACT-2): a randomised controlled trial. Lancet August 2016. Guest Skeptic: Dr. Marcel Emond is an Associate Professor, Laval University, Emergency Physician at the Level 1 Trauma Center of the CHU de […]

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    21

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    15

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    1 month ago
    Date: June 14th, 2017 I had the pleasure of presenting at the Intra America Emergency Medicine Conference (#IAEMC17) held in Costa Rica last month. Thank you to Dr. Manrique Umana for inviting me a...
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    11

    SGEM#182: Platelet Transfusions for Intracerebral Hemorrhage (PATCH) – Don’t Do It.
    1 month ago
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  • May
    28

    SGEM#180: The First Cut is the Deepest – N.O.T. for Paediatric Appendicitis
    2 months ago
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  • May
    21

    SGEM#179: Chase the Dragon and Naloxone
    2 months ago
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    14

    SGEM#178: Mindfulness – It’s not Better to Burnout than it is to Rust
    2 months ago
    Podcast Link: SGEM178 Date: May 12th, 2017 Reference: Ireland et al. A randomized controlled trial of mindfulness to reduce stress and burnout among intern medical practitioners. Medical Teacher 20...
  • May
    07

    SGEM#177: POCUS – A New Sensation for Diagnosing Pediatric Fractures
    2 months ago
    Podcast Link: SGEM177 Date: May 1st, 2017 Reference: Poonai et al. Point-of-care ultrasound for non-angulated distal forearm fractures in children: test performance characteristics and patient-cent...
  • Apr
    30

    SGEM#176: Somebody’s Watching Me – Cardiac Monitoring for Chest Pain
    2 months ago
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    23

    SGEM#175: Dancing on the Ceiling with Ketorolac for Pain
    3 months ago
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