Make Your Own EM Reading List
For medical students, residents, and emergency medicine residency graduates… Several of you have asked how to keep up with the ... Continue reading
View ArticleCreate Your Own Airway Log!
Two points: 1. As someone still in training, I value any opportunity to review and reassess how I take care ... Continue reading
View ArticlePearl
A history of bilateral tubal ligation (BTL) does not, in and of itself, rule out potential pregnancy. When these ladies ... Continue reading
View ArticleBack in the Saddle
Haven’t posted in a while. Here’s what I’ve been doing: 1. Interviewing for jobs! 2. Going to ACEP. It was ... Continue reading
View ArticleTrick of the Trade: Clearing the Clogged Feeding Tube
Obstructed feeding tubes are a common complaint in the ED. In the past, I tackled this problem with an attempt ... Continue reading
View ArticleAn American Story: Inspiration and Summer Reading
I’m a big fan of asynchronous learning, Web 2.0, and social media in Emergency Medicine. The modern education of emergency ... Continue reading
View ArticleFace Fog
Can’t wait to try this on my next shift: Ann R Coll Surg Engl. 2002 September; 84(5): 357
View ArticleSimple Cast Molding Pearls
The Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne has some great clinical practice guidelines for several different fractures. Link is below for ... Continue reading
View ArticleLateral Canthotomy and Cantholysis
Best instructional video on emergent canthotomy and cantholysis I’ve seen yet. Includes a third step for evacuating hematoma from the ... Continue reading
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