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An Open Letter to the President of Stanford, Jonathan Levin: Don’t Censor Drs. Scott Atlas, John Ioannidis, Sunetra Gupta, Marty Marky, Monica Gandhi, Jay Bhattacharya, and Vinay Prasad. Amplify Their Voices.

Science Based Medicine

I trust you'll have the intellectual integrity to play videos of these speakers. Anything less, would be misinformation and censorship. The post An Open Letter to the President of Stanford, Jonathan Levin: Don’t Censor Drs. Scott Atlas, John Ioannidis, Sunetra Gupta, Marty Marky, Monica Gandhi, Jay Bhattacharya, and Vinay Prasad. Amplify Their Voices. first appeared on Science-Based Medicine.

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SGEM Xtra: I’m Just An Ordinary Average Guy – Dr. Mel Herbert

The Skeptics' Guide to EM

Date: August 30, 2024 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Mel Herbert is a famous Emergency Medicine Physician, award-winning educator, entrepreneur and philanthropist. Mel founded both EM:RAP which creates and distributes Emergency Medicine education in over 160 countries. He also started a non-profit company called EM:RAP GO. This is an SGEM Xtra to end Season#12.

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Critical Care Now - Untitled Article

Critical Care Now

Reading Time: 2 minutes The Ducanto Catheter—It Sucks! Paper: Finke SR, Schroeder DC, Ecker H, Böttiger BW, Herff H, Wetsch WA. Comparing suction rates of novel DuCanto catheter against Yankauer and standard suction catheter using liquids of different viscosity-a technical simulation. BMC Anesthesiol. 2022;22(1):285. Published 2022 Sep 10. PMID: 36088303 Background: Emergency intubations often involve managing contaminated airways, where the standard 14 Fr Yankauer catheter may be insufficient.

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New PECARN C-Spine | Slower With Scribes

JournalFeed

The JournalFeed podcast for the week of August 26-30, 2024. These are summaries from just 2 of the 5 articles we cover every week! For access to more, please visit JournalFeed.org for details about becoming a member. Monday Spoon Feed : A new PECARN clinical decision rule for cervical spine imaging in children after blunt trauma identifies children at low risk for C-spine injury utilizing nine risk factors.

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Ptosis

Mind The Bleep

Introduction Ptosis is a condition characterized by the drooping of the upper eyelid, which partially obstructs the eye 1. It can occur in one or both eyes and has the potential to cause peripheral vision impairment, particularly affecting the upper visual field. In severe instances, it may be associated with life-threating causes such as pupil involving third nerve palsy and a painful Horner’s.

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How can we do better as a county hospital?

Sensible Medicine

My lecture to the cancer care staff at a county hospital.

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Dry Eye Disease

Mind The Bleep

Introduction Dry eye disease, also known as keratoconjunctivitis sicca, is a common eye disorder characterised by insufficient lubrication and moisture on the surface of the eye. This results in uncomfortable symptoms such as gritty feeling, stinging, eye watering and eye fatigue. It can cause visual disturbances and in severe cases can potentially damage the ocular surface.

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Maurice Sokolow

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Jeremy Rogers and Mike Cadogan Maurice Sokolow Maurice Sokolow (1911-2002).

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Longitudinal Changes in Emergency Medical Services Advanced Airway Management – PMC

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Longitudinal Changes in Emergency Medical Services Advanced Airway Management – PMC — Read on www.ncbi.nlm.nih.