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Sending you free open-access medical (FOAM) content from around the globe. We keep an eye on all the trends and best articles and share them with you so that you stay top of your field.

Sternal fractures and dislocations. Adult Orthopedic case interpretation with Carrie Bissell, Aaron Fox, Stephanie Jensen, Kendrick Lim, and Olivia Rice.
We investigated to see which tools are the best detectors of artificial intelligence in medical writing. One tool was the clear winner, while others clearly struggled with accuracy!
Cardiac Arrest - The 5 Cs Cerebral cause (i.e. SAH) Cardiomyopathy Conduction abnormality Congenital ICommotio cordisl(i.e. traumatic)

Cardiac Arrest—the 5 C’s with Cliff Reid. Causes of cardiac arrest you NEVER thought of?!  Maybe it is time to consider the C’s, along with the H’s and T’s.

Latest updates from the #FOAMed world

Patients presenting with FND are some of the most challenging cases we encounter. This post from EM Ottawa gives you the ins and outs of how to provide sound care at the bedside, clinch the diagnosis, and make a difference for these patients.

Where is the best place for an IO in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OOHCA)? Ken from The Skeptics Guide to EM walks us through a recent study looking at just this and it seems the upper extremity has a slight benefit.

Ketamine has a multitude of uses in the ED, but do we know how to use it to its full effectiveness? In this interview, Reuben Strayer gives us the lowdown on all things ketamine in the ED.

Liz Crowe at St. Emelyn's is back with an insightful look at when we should be saying yes to something and no to other things and the impact it has on our lives. She asks us to explore and focus on making decisions with intention.


Thanks for reading and have a great week!

Best, 
Mike


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Mike Cadogan BA MA MBChB FACEM FFSEM
Creator, Editor-in-chief of Life in the Fast Lane

 
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