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TOTAL EM - Tools Of the Trade and Academic Learning in Emergency Medicine

Chip Lange

TOTAL EM - Tools Of the Trade and Academic Learning in Emergency Medicine

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TOTAL EM - Tools Of the Trade and Academic Learning in Emergency Medicine

Chip Lange

TOTAL EM - Tools Of the Trade and Academic Learning in Emergency Medicine

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TOTAL EM - Tools Of the Trade and Academic Learning in Emergency Medicine

Chip Lange

TOTAL EM - Tools Of the Trade and Academic Learning in Emergency Medicine

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There are a variety of anorectal emergencies that present to the emergency department.  Recently, there were updated guidelines made by the World Society of Emergency Surgery (WSES) and the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST).
We are back to providing our ATLS content and we are picking up where we left off.  Our last ATLS podcast was on spine and spinal cord trauma.  Somewhat similar in nature is musculoskeletal trauma.  This is a very common form of trauma.  Howeve
Cluster headaches are often considered one of the most painful human experiences.  They are short (lasting usually 15-180 minutes), frequent (up to 8 a day), unilateral headaches behind or around the eye often with ipsilateral autonomic symptom
The use of tranexamic acid (TXA) has expanded with growing evidence in its use for a variety of clinical situations.  However, not all evidence is created equal and not all applications show benefit.  In this blog and podcast we discuss the var
For decades, there has been a major name debate regarding the appropriate title for PAs.  However, on May 24, 2021 the American Academy of PAs (AAPA) House of Delegates (HOD) came to a vote.  Over 100 possible titles were considered, but ultima
There are countless guides and references that can be used in emergency medicine.  However, some books prove to be better resources than others and it is vital to identify them.  In this post, we review one of the books you should seriously con
Last year, the American Heart Association (AHA) provided updates to their basic life support (BLS), advanced cardiac life support (ACLS), and pediatric advanced life support (PALS) programs.  Mike Sharma is helping again by reviewing some of th
March is Women's History Month and we wanted to celebrate some of the accomplishments of women in medicine.  While there are countless women that could be mentioned, we wanted to focus on a few that have been seen as pioneers in medicine.
Recently there was commentary in a forum that suggested the Pulmonary Embolism Rule-Out Criteria (PERC Rule) was essentially useless for detecting a pulmonary embolism (PE).  It started with an anecdote, which is a logical fallacy (post hoc erg
Injuries to the spine can occur both in blunt and penetrating trauma.  They can also be with or without neurological deficits.  For this reason, they should be considered in all patients with multiple injuries.  In this podcast, Chip Lange and
We are able to provide a sneak peak at some updated content with Practical POCUS.  Over the last few months, Practical POCUS has been working to improve its content with the plan to help further promote point of care ultrasound (POCUS) to a bro
A little while back, we asked for help on getting out more content.  David Wright and Kate Randolph answered that call and provided a special podcast on osteogenesis imperfecta.  We hope you enjoy this unique podcast and encourage you to reach
Neonatal sepsis can be subtle, especially early on.  It can rapidly progress to multisystem organ failure, meningitis, and death.  Given the real dangers of neonatal sepsis, we will focus on 10 key points to remember when evaluating for this lu
Elevated intracranial pressure (ICP) was just discussed in our last podcast on head injuries.  However, we briefly mentioned how there is a certain amount of controversy on this subject.  This separate podcast is to act as a supplement to the C
The newest Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) blog and podcast is here!  This time we talk about head trauma.  Get the key pearls and pitfalls as provided by Chip Lange and Mike Sharma.
We received quite a bit of feedback with the last podcast and requests to discuss specifically the variants and their potential impacts on the current COVID-19 vaccines.  It is worth noting that at the time of this publication there is still li
There have already been many podcasts discussing COVID-19 vaccines, so what makes this one different and worth listening to now?  This podcast is more about some of the key highlights and frequent questions asked to help listeners get the right
We are back at it again with our newest ATLS podcast.  This time we are focusing on the abdomen and pelvis which can be host to a wide range of severe pathology.  Given its many intricacies, we focused most on the highlights from ATLS Chapter 5
Recently, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) released updated guidelines for treating gonococcal infections.  Given the increase in antibiotic resistance, this provides an important change in the recommended management for not only gonorrhea
2020 was a very different year and now it is time to start into 2021.  As always this time of year we want to provide everyone with an update and our plans.  This is especially true given how the last couple of months have been particularly cha
It has been a while (a month) since we last posted.  We apologize, but wanted to explain why and remind you that we are still here and ready to help.  Take a listen to the podcast to understand more.
We are finally back with another ATLS podcast.  Mike Sharma and Chip Lange together discuss the complex but important subject of thoracic trauma.  They break it down this time by addressing key aspects that come up during the primary and second
We have mentioned in previous podcasts that if you have questions or special requests to send them our way.  Another one of our listeners did just this after listening to part of our ATLS series.  This has been a very popular series and we are
With the recent release of the Butterfly iQ+, we wanted to provide everyone with comparison images and review some of the changes the new device and the original Butterfly iQ.  We will continue to work on comparing images and review cases with
For the first time ever, we delayed our normal podcast release to coincide with a very special reveal by Butterfly Network: the new and improved version of their device called the Butterfly iQ+.  Practical POCUS was able to get their hands on t
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