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Author Archives: Andy Neill

Anatomy for Emergency Medicine 006.1: Spinal Cord Injury

7 Feb

There was just too much good stuff for one spinal cord vid so I did three. They’ll be out over the next couple of weeks [Direct Download] Here’s the link to Oli Flower’s ICU podcast on spinal cord injury. And … Read More »

Anatomy in EM, lecture spinal cord injury 1 Comment

Colloids for resus in trauma

7 Feb

James MFM, Michell WL, Joubert IA, Nicol AJ, Navsaria PH, Gillespie RS. Resuscitation with hydroxyethyl starch improves renal function and lactate clearance in penetrating trauma in a randomized controlled study: the FIRST trial (Fluids in Resuscitation of Severe Trauma). Br … Read More »

critical appraisal colloids, fluids, resus 1 Comment

PodMedics

4 Feb

For the med students out there can I point out that a couple of my anatomy videos are now posted free on the podmedics.com website. They also have a free website podcast on iTunes that’s well worth a look too. … Read More »

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No sleepy make doctor bad

1 Feb

Machi MS, Staum M, Callaway CW, Moore C, Jeong K, Suyama J, et al. The relationship between shift work, sleep, and cognition in career emergency physicians. Acad Emerg Med. 2012 Jan.;19(1):85–91. PMID 22221346 Interesting little study, if only because it’s … Read More »

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Cognitive Errors

26 Jan

Croskerry P. The importance of cognitive errors in diagnosis and strategies to minimize them. Acad Med. 2003 Aug.;78(8):775–780. PMID 12915363 [Via R&R in the fast lane of course] This is a hugely important topic, and one that I love thinking about. The … Read More »

thinking about medicine biases, cognitive errors 1 Comment

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