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Can We Stop (Predict) The Drop? – April No Falls Month

The Injectable Orange

For many Australian hospitals, April is ‘No Falls Month’ This month we have a full-scale education attack against one of the most prevalent forms of in hospital patient harm – the fall. Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine , 21 (10), 1069–1082.

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IDEA Series: Specialised Lectures in Emergency Medicine (SLEM) – A virtual conference to strengthen EM education in the developing world

ALiEM

Virtual educational programming offers the opportunity to leverage educational resources across space and time, foster collaborations, and improve knowledge, clinical and evidence-based practice globally. The program started in April 2021. Organizational behavior and human decision processes. 1991;50(2):248-87.

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Applying to Cardiology

Mind The Bleep

Research remains encouraged within cardiology, and there will be an opportunity to develop a range of academic interests. This allows you to apply the latest evidence-based practices to make a difference in the healthcare of many patients, making cardiology a very fulfilling and enriching career.

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PROFID EHRA: The Most Important Trial of the Decade in Cardiology

Sensible Medicine

Hospitals, too, lose money when fewer ICDs are implanted. Finally, most of the PROFID enthusiasts work in academic centers. The big lesson of a “negative” PROFID comes in the teaching of evidence-based practice. Most of the PROFID centers are in Germany, where procedures are lucrative.