
5 books recommended for emergency and critical docs by the LITFL R&R crew with the theme ‘Reading for kicks and giggles, sometimes amidst despair and darkness’.
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5 books recommended for emergency and critical docs by the LITFL R&R crew with the theme ‘Reading for kicks and giggles, sometimes amidst despair and darkness’.
An abbreviated informative overview of Yosef Leibman’s May 2012 Emergency Medicine Update – with a link to the full version for free download.

The group of academics at Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis have commenced a major international research project trying to determine which lifestyle factors may contribute to the progression of MS

A man has been stabbed in the arm and it’s a gusher. This case-based Q&A covers the assessment and management of severe arterial hemorrhage from extremity trauma.

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A case-based approach to the assessment and managment of major extremity trauma in the emergency department.

An ingestion of 100mg of alprazolam… Boring benzodiazepine or badness brewing? Find out in this case-based series of questions-and-answers.
A Q&A approach to the management of pelvic trauma including pelvic stabilisation, control of hemorrhage and when to scan, operate or go to the angiography suite.
A Q&A approach to the assessment of trauma patients with pelvic injury, including examination, investigations and complications.
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