EM Literature of Note

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LITFL gives a shout-out to new emergency blog – EM Literature of Note.

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The LITFL Review is your regular and reliable source for the highest highlights, sneakiest sneak peaks and loudest shout-outs from the webbed world of emergency medicine and critical care.

Funtabulously Frivolous Friday Five 060

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The LITFL team knows all too well, that life can be tough. Have you been flailing fiascotically all week trying to get things done? Not to worry, here’s just the thing to revitalise and rejuvenate your troubled anima… That’s right, a qunifecta from the annals of the FFFF!

Disco saves lives

Stayin Alive

The AHA combine the acting skills of Ken Jeong, MD (trained physician and crazy-ass actor from the Hangover II) with the metronomic beat of Stayin’ Alive to teach CPR rhythm.

Super Axis Man

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This one’s for our medical student friends… and anyone else fighting the axis of evil! Understanding axis is one of the keys to understanding ECGs. Super Axis Man (SAM) is here to help!

A Scenic Route to Emergency Medicine

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At LITFL we are constantly trying to find interesting and enigmatic individuals with a passion for emergency medicine to share their experiences. We have a particular passion of International Emergency Medicine and are proud to introduce Dr Bishan Rajapakse.

Respiratory Monitoring in the ED

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The first of EB Medicine’s EM Critical Care review articles is out – here is a Q&A on respiratory monitoring inspired by this exciting new publication.

African Journal of Emergency Medicine

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Introducing The African Journal of Emergency Medicine (AfJEM), the official journal of the African Federation for Emergency Medicine.

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It’s Friday. The end of another working week. Are you fagged out? Finding yourself in a fug? Time for you know what — a fortified bolus of FFFF!!!

A Postcard from the Edge

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LITFL’s first ‘Postcard from the Edge’, a series highlighting the emerging field of International Emergency Medicine, features Australian IEM trailblazer Associate Professor Chris Curry.