Spring is here down in this nuclear-free hemisphere. This blog is still effectively in stasis – but the productivity continues elsewhere!
Don’t forget the Annals of Emergency Medicine Podcast, a lighthearted feel-good romantic comedy with Rory Spiegel, available for free on your choice of streaming platforms:
Bimonthly #FOAMed in ACEPNow:
- Updates from the 2022 International Stroke Conference
- A skeptical look at new tools for diagnosing sepsis
- An update on recent literature concerning IV fluids
And, lastly, everyone’s favorite part of their residency curriculum, the Annals of Emergency Medicine Journal Club – in which we update folks from the wider world of medical literature in concise summaries for emergency medicine practice:
- Stay and Play: Quit Playing Games With My Heart
- Antibiotics for Pediatric Pneumonia: Might Less Be Enough?
- How FAST Can You Spot a Pneumothorax?
- Thin Evidence Supporting Thrombolysis of Those on Blood Thinners
- Epinephrine Norepinephrine, That Is the Question
- Ill PREPAREd-II Intubate the Critically Ill
Enjoy!