Emergency Evidence Updates – December 2024
The Bottom Line
JANUARY 16, 2025
Whats new in the Critical Care literature monthly updates
The Bottom Line
JANUARY 16, 2025
Whats new in the Critical Care literature monthly updates
EM Literature of Note
JANUARY 16, 2025
This little article has made the rounds, primarily by those who critique it for its many flaws. However, the underlying themes can still be valid, even if an article has limitations. This is a “there is variation in emergency physician admitting practices” article. Literally every practicing physician working in a hospital environment knows there is a broad spectrum of skill, approach to acute illness, and level of risk-tolerance.
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The Bottom Line
JANUARY 16, 2025
Whats new in the Critical Care literature monthly updates
The Evolution & Medicine Review
JANUARY 16, 2025
The 14th-century Black Death, as depicted by Gilles Le Muisit in 1349, was caused byYersinia pestis.
Advanced Medical Reviews
JANUARY 16, 2025
Did you know that job satisfaction among physicians drops consistently until they've been in practice for more than 30 years? For many, burnout prevents them from ever making it that far. However, providing physician peer review services is a great way to ease the stress of the job and help keep you moving forward.
Clinical Correlations
JANUARY 16, 2025
By Ella Feiner Peer Reviewed In a world abundant with food and sedentary lifestyles, the global prevalence of cardiometabolic disease has reached alarming levels.
EM Ottawa
JANUARY 16, 2025
A stable and functional fingertip is essential for sensation, fine motor skills, grip strength, and the overall durability and cosmetic appearance of the hand. Fingertips, often the first point of contact during daily activities, are particularly susceptible to trauma. Its no surprise that workplace injuries involving the hand account for nearly 500,000 cases annually in […] The post Nailed it!
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The Evolution & Medicine Review
JANUARY 16, 2025
Saad, M. J. A., & Santos, A. (2024). The Microbiota and Evolution of Obesity. Endocrine Reviews, bnae033. [link] This article challenges some current ideas by taking gut microbiome into account. Abstract Obesity is a major global concern and is generally attributed to a combination of genetic and environmental factors.
PDC Healthcare
JANUARY 16, 2025
Switching to a new EMR system is a significant undertaking that requires attention to every detailincluding the identification (ID) products your team relies on daily. These include patient ID wristbands, medical labels, printers and scanners, which play a vital role in patient safety and operational efficiency. To guide us through this topic, we turn to […] The post Navigating EMR Transitions: A Q&A to Understand Why Identification Products Are a Critical Consideration appeared first
PEMBlog
JANUARY 16, 2025
In this episode of PEM Currents: The Pediatric Emergency Medicine Podcast , we explore the complex and often underrecognized issue of inhalant misuse. From the early days of glue sniffing to the recent rise of nitrous oxide misuse, fueled by brands like Galaxy Gas and viral trends on TikTok and Instagram, inhalant misuse has evolved into a growing concern among adolescents.
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