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EM Didactic
30.11.2022
The Lisfranc joint complex is composed of the bones and ligaments that connect the midfoot to the five metatarsals of the forefoot and L...
Why do Emergency Medicine? Listen from the inspirational team of emergency healthcare providers in Edinburgh. For more, c...
Introduction Psychogenic Non-Epileptiform Seizures is a real disease. These events probably represent a subconscious dissociative physic...
I cleared my DNB EM Practical Exam and with that, I have successfully completed my Post Graduation in Emergency Medicine. If you are pu...
Emergency Surgical Airway almost always happens in a midst of chaos since this is a rarely performed procedure. Regardless, regular simu...
C-reactive protein (CRP) is an acute phase protein synthesized in the liver. It is commonly used in Emergency Departments, especially i...
Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is a heterogeneous group of immune-mediated peripheral neuropathies which presents as evolving polyradicu...
MedReach is an online video-learning platform for health professionals with two broad aims: To provide fair and equal access to world-l...
What is BPD? BPD is a type of ‘personality disorder’ in which people struggle with emotions ultimately affecting their relationships ...
The extensor mechanism comprises of the quadriceps muscles and tendon, medial and lateral retinacula, patella, patellar tendon, and tibi...
Back pain is a common ED presentation. Usually , the non-specific pain is mild to moderate and is aggravated by movement and relieved ...
Thorough MaxilloFacial exams are often necessary during secondary survey in EDs to convey the findings to the Facial surgeons/Ophthalmology...
Introduction Cellulitis is often misdiagnosed in ED. Available literature reports a misdiagnosis rate of close to 30% that leads to unnec...
Abdominal pain is a common ED presentation and one of the top differential for RLQ pain is Acute Appendicitis. Early in the course, exa...
Introduction Proximal femur fractures are a common injury, particularly in the elderly. If seen in the younger population then it sig...
While a majority of injuries on hand can be managed by local infiltration of anesthetics, wrist nerve blocks may be required in instance...
Ankle block covers the five nerves around the ankle joint. Three nerves are located anteriorly and supply the dorsal aspect of the f...
Management of accidental hypothermia has seen a revolution with the use of ECLS. ECLS has substantially improved survival and is the treatm...
Introduction Pain is one the most common presentation to the emergency department (ED) and therefore, we should be aware of novel ...
Primary eye disorders or systemic diseases presenting as ophthalmologic complaints may present to the Emergency Department especially when ...
This is the talk by Prof. Richard Lyon at The Bick Sick in Zermatt, 2018 Dr. Lyon is a consultant in Emergency Medicine and clini...
Septic arthritis is a destructive disease process classically presenting as a red, hot and swollen joint. The disease has a bimodal incid...
Steroids Steroids are a commonly used group of medications in the Emergency Departments. There are plenty of indications to use them, so...
1. Headache in Children 2. Using Paracetamol as an Anti-emetic 3. Croup - Clinically relevant classification from PedsEM Morsels ...
Myth 1 Absence of Classic Chest Pain obviates the need for ACS work up The absence of chest pain in no way excludes the diagnosis of...