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Will A.I take over the World?!

Critical Care North Hampton

Let’s face it, our kids are using it to write essays, the military uses it and you can’t seem to be able to speak to a human being on the phone as companies are. In this video, my great friend and fellow editor Dr Marcus Peck, talks us through the world of A.I Continue Reading →

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Villalobos – Why You Shouldn’t Forget the Renal Ultrasound

University of Maryland CC Project

Nick Villalobos, MD is the medical director of the MICU and critical care ultrasound at the San Antonio Military Medical Center. His lecture focuses on renal ultrasound techniques and how renal ultrasound can be used in critically ill patients to assess kidney function.

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SGEM#385: If the Bones are Good, the Rest Don’t Matter – Operative vs Non-Operative Management of Scaphoid Fractures

The Skeptics' Guide to EM

DISCLAIMER: THE VIEWS AND OPINIONS OF THIS BLOG AND PODCAST DO NOT REPRESENT THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT OR THE US MILITARY. Other imaging modalities like bone scan, ultrasound and CT scan have been used but found to be lacking in accuracy. 0.23) * Ultrasound 0.27 (0.13–0.56) The best imaging test is an MRI.

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SGEM#339: I Don’t Need this Pressure On – Chest Wall Thickness at Needle Decompression Site

The Skeptics' Guide to EM

These authors are adding to the literature by utilizing ultrasound on live patients. The previous studies also focused on homogenous populations like military members and are therefore less generalizable to the general population.

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Milestones of Modern Progress in Emergency Care

Advanced Emergency Nursing from AENJ

Trimble, BVMs] Many physicians of this era had experience of WWII and Korean War military medicine; they were joined by younger men who used GI Bill benefits to enter medicine, and then honed their skills in Vietnam. Milestones of Modern Progress in Emergency Care: WWII and Korean War military medical experience and progress.

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Journal Club - Tranexamic Acid in Trauma

Downeast Emergency Medicine

If the trauma center performed screening ultrasounds to evaluate for asymptomatic DVTs, they were not included in this study. Military application of tranexamic acid in trauma emergency resuscitation (MATTERs)study. A total of 1333 patients across 17 trauma centers were enrolled. 67% received TXA. J Thromb Haemost 2019;17:852-862.[