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10 Tips for New Attending Emergency Physicians

ACEP Now

If you are single coverage right off the bat, you need to be familiar with your facility’s OB, peds, and difficult airway resuscitation equipment and resources. You do not want to be fumbling through the pads or OB equipment during a critical resuscitation. Ask your charge nurse or medical director to walk you through it.

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FRCEM SBA

RCEM Learning

Ensure that you have a solid understanding of the core subjects, including emergency medicine, critical care, resuscitation, trauma management, and relevant guidelines. By following these steps and dedicating sufficient time and effort to your preparation, you can increase your chances of achieving a favourable outcome.

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IV fluids in the ED: When do we really need them?

EMDocs

Sepsis There has been much controversy over the last two decades around the various nuances of volume resuscitation in ED patients with suspected sepsis, much of which goes beyond the scope of this limited review. In lower-resource settings, the evidence is stronger against a liberal approach to volume resuscitation. Andrews et al.