SMACC Gold is March 18-21st on the Gold Coast of Australia–best ED conference you will ever attend
EMCrit 106 – Making Things Happen with Cliff Reid
Cliff Reid runs the amazing Resus.me site and any listener of EMCrit knows that I have an enduring (and purely platonic) love for Cliff and all of his teachings.
A Case of Identity
On August 17th 2013 The Lancet published what appears to be Eli Lilly’s face saving article on its derailed quest to replace its predecessor, clopidogrel (1).In its attempt to emulate Bristol Meyer with its triple C (CURE, CREDO, CLARITY) trials, pull the wool over the healthcare industry’s global eyes and become the second leading sold drug […]
The Adventure of the Crooked Man
A recent study entitled, “Outcomes at 12 Months After Early Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Acute Trauma Patients With Persistent Midline Cervical Tenderness and Negative Computed Tomography” published in the June 2013 issue of Spine has attempted to shine a small amount of light on a topic that has cast a large shadow of doubt on […]
EMCrit 105 – The Path to Insanity (Mastery)
This was my favorite lecture assigned to me at SMACC 2013. It discusses the search for excellence in our profession. I hope you enjoy!
The Adventure of the Red Circle
When it comes to non-traumatic intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) the onus of the emergency physician is diagnosis, while location and severity are of far less importance. Once the diagnosis is made and the initial stabilization complete, there is very little for us to do other then notify the ICU team and contact the neurosurgeon, who, in […]
EMCrit 104 – Laryngoscope as a Murder Weapon (LAMW) Series – Hemodynamic Kills
A lecture from SMACC2013 on how not to kill the shocked patient when intubating
EMCrit Wee – Vasopressin, Steroids, and Epinephrine for Cardiac Arrest
New medication therapy for cardiac arrest
SMACC Back 2 – IVC for Decisions on Fluid Status
A SMACC Back on Justin Bowra’s IVC Ultrasound bashing.
What Will it Take to Kill off CVP?
What will it take to kill off CVP?
EMCrit 103 – Avoiding Resuscitation Medication Errors – Part II
I am joined by Bryan Hayes for Part II of our discussion on the avoidance of critical medication errors during resuscitations.
The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter
In Greek mythology Peitho was the Goddess of persuasion and seduction. Please feel free to find irony where you see fit… I am a sucker for catchy trial names. I swoon in anticipation when reading of the recent publication of a large multi-centered randomized control trial on a topic that is relevant to emergency medicine. […]
Do the New Non-Ionic Contrast Agents Actually Cause Renal Failure?
Probably not…
Induced Normothermia After TBI
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EMCrit 102 – Don’t Half-Ass your FAST!
I’ve wanted to discuss tips and pitfalls for the FAST exam for a while now, but I needed a master to talk with. Luckily at Castlefest, I met Laleh Gharahbaghian, MD.
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