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Research Roundup (December 2023)

First 10 EM

Welcome back to another edition of the research roundup, where we discuss an eclectic collection of articles selected through the rigorous process of whatever I happened to find most interesting in my recent reading (with a couple suggestions from Dr. Casey Parker).

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Research Roundup (July 2023)

First 10 EM

A few huge papers dropped in the past few weeks, including RCTs […] The post Research Roundup (July 2023) appeared first on First10EM. I think there is an interesting variety of papers this time around, from sepsis, to b t, to patient access to their own results online.

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The Power Of Trauma Research?

The Trauma Pro

The veracity of medical research conclusions, specifically trauma research, has always fascinated me. However, having read thousands of research papers over the years, I am no longer surprised when these easy-to-digest blurbs don’t entirely match up with the actual details embedded within the manuscript.

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Return to Learn / Return to Sport after Concussion

Pediatric EM Morsels

In the research setting, abnormalities can be found via functional, blood flow, or metabolic imaging. Concussion – Presentation [ Silverberg, 2023 ] There is no definitive test to diagnose concussion in the ED. Return to Learn Strategy [ Patricios, 2023 ] Step 1: Relative Rest (24-48hrs) Minimize reading and screen use.

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Research Roundup (April 2023)

First 10 EM

Apparently this paper was entirely fictional (or perhaps the […] The post Research Roundup (April 2023) appeared first on First10EM. Obviously the study was satire, and did an excellent job in making us laugh, but most satire studies (like those in the Christmas edition of the BMJ) are real studies.

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November 2023 News from the College

ACEP Now

Members in the News Ricardo Martinez, MD, FACEP has been appointed to the Executive Committee of the Transportation Research Board (TRB) of the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine. The post November 2023 News from the College appeared first on ACEP Now. Learn more at acep.org/PracticeEssentials.

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Policy Playbook: Fall 2023 Updates

EMDocs

While laudable in theory, research has continued to show that in practice the program is bureaucratically burdensome costing $12,800 per physician and over 53 hours per year (6). Medicare and Budget Sequestration, Congressional Research Service. The goal was to promote quality instead of quantity. ” from [link] Seidenwurm, D.