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Anatomy for Emergency Medicine 026: Basic Anatomy of Chest Trauma

9 Apr

This is a screencast of a recent lecture I gave to some first year med students. It’s mainly to give the students some clinical info to keep their regular anatomy teaching relevant. It’s not designed to be a comprehensive intro … Read More »

Anatomy in EM, lecture anatomy, emergency medicine, FOAMed, trauma 13 Comments

Post-Exposure Prophylaxis Guidelines for Ireland

8 Apr

I mentioned these on Twitter a while back but I thought they deserved a little plug. All hospitals have pretty good policies and procedures about what to do when a staff member gets a needlestick injury. A lot of these … Read More »

infectious disease EMI Toolkit, PEP Leave a comment

Full Capacity Protocols

23 Mar

[image via NetDance on Flickr. CC License] Hospitals are busy places. We have no space, no beds, no staff and inevitably less money to make this all happen. This is the situation we have. We’re fairly pragmatic folks so we … Read More »

critical appraisal, thinking about medicine FCP, overcrowding, stony brook 1 Comment

EM docs are more burnt out than most but none of us are great…

17 Mar

The night shift insomnia that leaves me with about 4 hrs sleep a day has given me the chance to catch up with a bit of reading so here’s a paper for you. This got a very amount of Twitter … Read More »

critical appraisal, thinking about medicine 14 Comments

EMJ Publication: Impact of Social Media at ICEM2012

23 Feb

ICEM 2012 was a big deal for me. Great craic, the coining of the term FOAM, meeting lots of great EPs and learning a whole ton of good stuff. Twitter was a big thing at the conference and a few … Read More »

FOAM, publication 7 Comments

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