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The ‘Hidden C’

Don't Forget the Bubbles

The Importance of Civility in Critical Care Resuscitation A 3-year-old patient with diabetic ketoacidosis arrives at your ED. While you are leading the resuscitation, one of your senior colleagues belittles a junior staff member for struggling to site an IV line. These are often hallmarks of healthcare workplaces.

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Gender-focused training improves leadership of female medical students: A randomised trial

SheMD

Today, we will be discussing the article entitled, Gender-focused training improves leadership of female medical students: A randomised trial. In medical emergencies, provider qualities which lead to greater performance and patient outcomes include leadership and teamwork. link] ,Why is this article important? What does this mean?

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Awake, and Paralysed: A Never Event

Don't Forget the Bubbles

Tragically, several attempts at resuscitation upon arrival at the emergency department were unsuccessful. This is referred to as CPR I nduced C onsciousness ( CPRIC ). Rocuronium ( a muscle relaxant ) alone was administered as he became combative. Another attempt led to an oesophageal intubation. Ben was awake but paralysed.

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Rapid Cycle Deliberate Practice

EM SIM Cases

After the program identified a gap in resuscitation training opportunities for their learners, she set up a longitudinal simulation based training curriculum for the learners of the curriculum, based on the objectives of training of the specialty and a needs assessment conducted by the program of relevant stakeholders.

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An Insight into Mountain Rescue Teams (MRTs)

Mind The Bleep

Clinically, your enthusiasm for providing maximal quality care needs balanced against rescue practicalities and a hostile environment (very different to your warm, dry resuscitation bay) – the cold makes all veins disappear…and you may be the only clinician responder at the scene. Each year a team usually reports CPR being delivered.

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Grand Rounds Recap 5.1.24

Taming the SRU

Leadership curriculum - r4 capstone - r3 taming the sru - airway academy grand rounds - pharmacy updates Leadership curriculum: promoting yourself WITH drs. who may benefit from CPR in traumatic arrest? may be useful in decisions to terminate resuscitative efforts and/or identifying reversible pathology.

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Looking At the First 10 Years of Emirates Society of Emergency Medicine

ACEP Now

Under the leadership of Dr. Saleh Fares Al-Ali, the first emergency physician from UAE to be certified by both the Canadian and American boards, the organization grew exponentially. ESEM’s Founding The founding of ESEM was greeted with enthusiastic support from the emergency medicine community.