Sat.Jun 19, 2021 - Fri.Jun 25, 2021

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How to give a talk/present a lecture - by MIT/Patrick Winston

CasesBlog

Some goods points in the video below. Quality = f (K P t) -- explained at beginning: Patrick Winston's How to Speak talk has been an MIT tradition for over 40 years. Offered every January, the talk is intended to improve your speaking ability in critical situations by teaching you a few heuristic rules. 00:16 - Introduction 03:11 - Rules of Engagement 04:15 - How to Start 05:38 - Four Sample Heuristics 10:17 - The Tools: Time and Place 13:24 - The Tools: Boards, Props, and Slides 36:30 - Informi

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OMG, TMI! What does open notes mean for you and your patients?

Downeast Emergency Medicine

This lecture was presented at the 2021 Maine Medical Center Winter Symposium. For more information on the symposium click here. In April 2021, provisions against “information blocking” in the 21st Century Cures Act will take effect. For the first time, patients will have easy digital access to their chart in real time via their patient portal. This change was largely driven by the “Open Notes” movement.

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The SAEMMIES 2021

Ultrasound Gel

This Special Edition podcast covers not one - but 7 really important POCUS articles! These articles were selected by the Academy of Emergency Ultrasound (an academy of the Society of Academic Emergency Medicine) as the top articles from the past year. Here we briefly discuss the winningest articles from each of the categories! [link] This Special Edition podcast covers not one - but 7 really important POCUS articles!

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Tasty Morsels of Critical Care 046 | Abdominal Compartment Syndrome

Emergency Medicine Ireland

Welcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. This week we’re looking at the other ACS, the surgical ACS, the old abdominal compartment syndrome. This is common, especially in the surgical population and does not always immediately jump. Read More » Welcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. This week we’re looking at the other ACS, the surgical ACS, the old abdominal compartment syndrome.

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113. Saddle up: Pulmonary Embolism

Board Bombs

Want to experience the greatest in board studying? Check out our interactive question bank podcast- the FIRST of its kind here: [link] Sometimes when a shift gets tough you just need to saddle up and make a diagnosis…. funny enough saddle PE’s are quite rare…. so let’s dispel the myths and cover what you NEED to know about PEs. Want to experience the greatest in board studying?

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POCUS Dyspnea | FQ+Aortic Disease | ASA-only Cervical Arterial Dissection? | CARPE DIEM | BASICS RCT

JournalFeed

It’s the JournalFeed Podcast for the week of Jun 14-18, 2021. We cover POCUS for acute dyspnea, risk of fluoroquinolones in known aortic disease, aspirin or oral anticoagulants for cervical arterial dissection, predicting pneumonia severity in children, and endovascular therapy for basilar artery occlusion stroke.

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Imaging Case of the Week 469 Answer

EMergucate

The frontal & lateral chest x-rays reveal pneumomediastinum & pneumopercardium. The patient was not unstable.

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Imaging Case of the Week 470

EMergucate

The elbow x-rays are from a 11 year old with swollen elbow following a fall on outstretched hand.

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Lab Case 330 – Interpretation

EMergucate

80 year old female presents complaining of increased fatigue.

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