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Anatomy for Emergency Medicine 022: shoulder- AC and SC Joints

30 Nov

Continuing our (seemingly never ending) journey through the shoulder and beyond the plain film. Cheers as always to radiopaedia.org for the cited images.   iTunes | Generic RSS  

Anatomy in EM, lecture ac joint, anatomy, emergency medicine, FOAMed, sc joint, shoulder 2 Comments

Anatomy for Emergency Medicine 021: shoulder – subacromial space and labrum

24 Nov

yet more on the shoulder and the impingement syndrome. [Direct Download] Enjoy. Or not… iTunes | Generic RSS

Anatomy in EM, lecture anatomy, emergency medicine, FOAMed, orthopaedics 1 Comment

Waiting room medicine

22 Nov

No not that waiting room medicine. We’re all resus jockeys aren’t we? #idratherbeinresus Most of us in FOAMed community love resuscitation. We love the critically ill. We love the drama, the excitement. We love all the mr EMCrit has taught … Read More »

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The Emergency Medicine Students Society of Ireland

19 Nov

Now here’s something that didn’t exist when I was a lad. There is now an EM student society in Ireland. A few very motivated and enthusiastic med students got together and started this and I thought it was well worth … Read More »

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Stop putting IV cannulae in the 2nd ICS for tension PTX

15 Nov

Though I suspect this is old news by now, I’ve just read a couple of papers on it and thought I’d share my thoughts. They’re both by the very smart and talented Kenji Inaba. Question where should we put a … Read More »

critical care chest drain, kenji inaba, tension pneumothorax, trauma 29 Comments

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