ZDogg doing what he does best - this time the low down on throbocytopaenia.
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SEMS 2014 - Rahul Goswami - Why do we meet?
What the 2014 SEMS Annual Scientific Meeting is all about. Chairperson Dr Rahul Goswami gave the introductory speech, and set forth the tone and vibe that made this conference truly engaging for all who participated.
See the Video here:
Slides here:
See the Video here:
Slides here:
SEMS 2014 - Ng Kee Chong: What is permissible in a critically injured child?
A/Prof Ng Kee Chong is the esteemed head of the only tertiary paediatric emergency department in Singapore. He discusses the modern techniques of adult trauma resuscitation and then gives an in-depth analysis of which of those principles can be realistically applied to the critically injured child.
His slides are below:
His slides are below:
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SEMS 2014: Colin Parker - Conducting the Orchestra
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Viva la evidence
Though an oldie, still a goldie. James' McCormack's music and EBM skills put to the fore. Lovers of both Coldplay and journal clubs will appreciate this!
SEMS 2014: Eric Tin - Medicolegal case studies
Eric Tin is a lawyer with Donaldson & Burkinshaw and also with the Medical Protection Society. He goes into some valuable learning points of some cases which the society has been involved in.
Slides are here:
Slides are here:
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Webucation 1/9/14
Lots of cold things in the following musings from around the web. From the realms of trauma to radiology to EBM. As always credit to the original content providers.
- On your knees - Emergucate truly educates with this one. Am partial to this as I suffered from this one!
- Shoulder this burden - The much taught and rarely seen shoulder lesion.
- EBM - a movement in crisis? - A great read for enthusiasts and detractors of the current state of EBM.
- Is my hand broken? - If it is, can you tell clinically?
- Ice pack ahead - Does this simple humble intervention actually work?
- Boy its cold! - Larry Mellick provides a great view into the world of actual severe hypothermia.
- PR disaster - the trauma pro eulogizes the PR. We say RIP.
The last link gives another chance to chime in on our pet peeve. Rectal assault on conscious trauma patients with normal neurology is archaic practice. Dare you step into the 21st century? Or more importantly - will you allow your trainees to?
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