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Category Archives: lecture

Why we think the LMA is probably safe in cardiac arrest

13 Sep

More info and images in response to the recent paper showing that supra-glottic airways compress neck vasculature in pigs in cardiac arrest.

Anatomy in EM, lecture Air-Q, anatomy, cardiac arrest, MRI, resuscitation 3 Comments

Blackouts and syncope.

28 Aug

Falls and blackouts. Such a colossal topic in 45 minutes was never gonna cover all the material so I ended up focusing on the ECG in syncope and falls assessment in the elderly.

ECG, lecture #FOAM, amal mattu, ecg, syncope 11 Comments

The Textbook is Dead

29 Jul

  httpvh://www.vimeo.com/46493030   So this is some more ICEM 2012 gold, again, from the trainees session. The same session that the Greg Henry talk was recorded at. On the “for” side is Mike Cadogan – author on Life in the … Read More »

FOAM, ICEM2012, lecture #FOAM, ICEM 2012, med ed, medical education, mike cadogan 10 Comments

Anatomy for Emergency Medicine 019: Scaphoid Fractures

24 Jun

Quick and simple, likely not anything too new. [Direct Download] UPDATE: In a lecture from a hand surgeon at one of our training days this paper (free full text) was pointed out that suggested that the blood supply to the scaphoid … Read More »

Anatomy in EM, lecture 3 Comments

Anatomy for Emergency Medicine 018: Scapholunate injuries

11 Jun

[Direct Download] More detail on the wrist and in particular the Terry Thomas sign and carpal instability. As always there’s much more going on in the x-ray than just the bones. Please check out radiopaedia.org. And some cases from the podcast. … Read More »

Anatomy in EM, lecture anatomy, scapholunate 3 Comments

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