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In this Part 1 or our two-part podcast series on STIs we discuss a general approach to cervicitis, vulvovaginitis and urethritis, elucidate some key historical features, debate who needs a pelvic exa…
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Heather Cary on the use and misuse of abdominal FAST in pediatric trauma (0:38)
Hans Rosenberg and Arleigh McCurdy on the diagnosis and management of Multiple Mye…
This is part 2 of our 2-part podcast on red flag headaches that do not readily appear on plain CT head. In Part 1 we covered cervical artery dissections. In this episode, Dr. Roy Baskind and Dr. Ahmi…
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Anand Swaminathan on 3-pronged approach to aortic dissection management (2:03)
Jonathan Wallace on rural practice tips for glue removal and ESP block for renal co…
A whopping 1 billion doses of acetaminophen (or paracetamol, as it’s called in some countries) are taken safely each year. With that much acetaminophen being ingested it’s no surprise that about 10,0…
In Part Two of this two-part series on hand injuries, Dr. Matt Distefano and Dr. Arun Sayal walk us through the recognition and management of common, and some not so common, hand injuries that presen…
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Justin Hensley & Aaron Billin on wilderness medicine (0:38)
Elisha Targonsky on bowel prep hyponatremia (Best of University of Toronto EM) (14:23)
Brit Long on id…
In this Part 3 of our 3-part podcast series on management of lacerations Dr. Haley Cochrane joins Anton and Justin to explore laceration aftercare and the evidence for keeping wounds dry or wet, woun…
The hand is anatomically complex. Having an anatomical-based approach to the assessment of patients who present to the Emergency Department is important to preserve quality of life following a hand i…
In this Part 2 of our 3-part podcast series on management of lacerations Dr. Haley Cochrane, Dr. Justin Morgenstern and Dr. Anton Helman explore the evidence around the various methods to repair skin…