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American Ambulance Association
FEBRUARY 3, 2025
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American Ambulance Association
FEBRUARY 3, 2025
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The FllightBridge ED
FEBRUARY 3, 2025
Have a new kid with you today? Spend a minute with them on differential diagnosis development.
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American Ambulance Association
FEBRUARY 3, 2025
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The FllightBridge ED
FEBRUARY 3, 2025
Have a new kid with you today? Spend a minute with them on differential diagnosis development.
ALiEM
FEBRUARY 3, 2025
A 35-year-old male with no past medical history presented to the Emergency Department with eye redness. Two days prior, the patient reported he was cutting brush with a chainsaw when he felt something spray into his face. After inspecting the area, the patient found the remnants of a dead rattlesnake that unfortunately got in the way of his chainsaw.
The FllightBridge ED
FEBRUARY 3, 2025
Have a new kid with you today? Spend a minute with them on differential diagnosis development.
REBEL EM
FEBRUARY 3, 2025
Background: ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) is a critical condition requiring rapid diagnosis and intervention. While ECGs play a central role in detecting STEMI, misinterpretations often occur, leading to unnecessary catheterization or missed diagnoses. With advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), there is potential for machine learning models to assist in more accurate detection of STEMI.
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First Responder Wellness
FEBRUARY 3, 2025
Anyone who lives through a traumatic experience can be triggered into an onset of panic. It is most likely that the veteran firefighter, EMT, or law enforcement officer has likely assisted someone going through a panic attack. Yet, regardless of their experience, first responders themselves can also be prone to experiencing panic. These episodes may not occur for weeks, months, or even years following the traumatic experience.
The FllightBridge ED
FEBRUARY 3, 2025
Have a new kid with you today? Spend a minute with them on differential diagnosis development.
EM Literature of Note
FEBRUARY 3, 2025
Its been a long haul for Emergency Medicine Literature of Note and, as AI becomes a greater portion of my professional life, correspondingly, the time shrinks for a long-form Emergency Medicine post. So, in an experiment, Ive created and migrated to a more-modern platform the Medicine Minute Substack. The hope is, with short format thoughts, there can be more-frequent updates and the longer rants can still have either a life here, or in ACEPNow.
The FllightBridge ED
FEBRUARY 3, 2025
Have a new kid with you today? Spend a minute with them on differential diagnosis development.
Don't Forget the Bubbles
FEBRUARY 3, 2025
This month, Bubble Wrap has a primary care slant with a takeover from the GP trainee group in Chesterfield. The articles are relevant and interesting for those working in the acute care system. With millions of journal articles published yearly, it is impossible to keep up. The Bubble wrap team scoured the literature, so you don’t have to. With a wide variety of topics, take a few minutes and look at what’s new in paediatrics.
Paramedic Chiefs of Canada
FEBRUARY 3, 2025
When? Live webinar on Wednesday, February 12, 2025, 1:00 -2:00 pm EST Who should attend? EMS services who are interested in learning about the X SeriesAdvanced and real-time ventilation feedback. What will they learn? Hear from two EMS agencies who are using Real BVM Help and AccuVent technology to improve crew performance and patient outcomes. But wait, theres more!
EMDocs
FEBRUARY 3, 2025
Authors: William J. Collins, MD (EM Resident Physician, San Antonio, Texas); Michael J. Yoo, MD (Assistant Professor of EM, San Antonio, Texas) // Reviewed by: Alex Koyfman, MD (@EMHighAK); Brit Long, MD (@long_brit) Case A 32-year-old female with a history of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and hypertension (HTN) presents to the emergency department (ED) with a two-week history of increasing fatigue, malaise, joint pain in her hands and knees, and a new rash on her face.
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