Fruitaryan payback

Bugs

At long last there has been a truly European epidemic, or ‘Eurodemic’ (an outbreak of truly EU-ge proportions), to use a term originally coined by Broughton-D’Lirium.

How fun is chemistry?

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Having a look on the web to review some fundamental chemistry I saw a couple of demonstrations of audiovisual knowledge sharing, though not sure how many of these ideas we can realistically incorporate into emergency medicine and critical care learning!

The rule of 4 of the brainstem

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The rule of 4 of the brainstem illustrated in a single diagram…why and how?

The LITFL Review 023

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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.

Brilliant Broome Docs

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I’ve always thought ‘GP proceduralist’ is a very understated term for people who should really be considered the ‘MacGyvers of medicine’. GP proceduralists in remote Australia are what most doctors were maybe eighty years ago — and what most of us dreamed of being when we went into medical school: having a baby? They’ll deliver [...]

Funtabulously Frivolous Friday Five 058

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Wow! This week’s FFFF features some funtabulous findings that may at first feel frivolous, but — fear not — will help you figure out the furtive factors that are enfeebling your less-than-forthcoming ED frequenters…

FACEM SAQ and SCE Remix

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ACEM Fellowship examination questions for the SAQ, VAQ and SCE now updated

Traumatic Hand Injuries

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LITFL reviews the June edition of Emergency Medicine Practice on Traumatic Hand Injuries. Are you ready for the Top 10 Review Questions?

Own the FEAST!

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We recently featured a video on what could turn out to be the emergency medicine/ critical care ‘Trial of the Year’… That’s right, the FEAST Trial:

The LITFL Review 022

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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