Down here, summer has ended – although, you wouldn’t know it from the 26C weather we’re having outside today.
But, this means it’s been a few months since I’ve linked to my various #FOAMed resources around the web.
First, and not least, the Annals of Emergency Medicine Podcast, the Ryan and Rory Show, recapping the articles from each month’s issue, available for free on your choice of streaming platforms:
Then, there’s always something to learn from ACEP Now!
- There are only four effective interventions in Emergency Medicine
- An incorrect report on Emergency Department diagnostic errors
Finally, not every article relevant to Emergency Medicine lands in an EM journal – hence the Annals of Emergency Medicine Journal Club. Here are a few of the highlights from around the remaining published literature we’ve looked at recently:
- Delayed QT Prolongation: Derivation of a Novel Risk Factor for Adverse Cardiovascular Events From Acute Drug Overdose
- Heads Up! Data Dredging Coming Through: Heads Up Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Does Not Improve Outcomes
- Are Two Shocks Better Than One?
Finally, a Twitter thread with slides illustrating some of the top articles of 2022:
Enjoy!