
As the Australian summer wanes to an acceptable 35ÂșC, the arrival of another exciting season with the Emirates Western Force looms on the horizon.
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As the Australian summer wanes to an acceptable 35ÂșC, the arrival of another exciting season with the Emirates Western Force looms on the horizon.
This week’s dose of funtabulous frivolity combines a drop of seminal fluid, pacemakers and mobile phones, a town in Australia, coprolalia and a bleeding varicose vein.
For the 10th time, some of the best and brightest emergency medicine and critical care clinicians from all over the world tell us what they think is worth reading from the published literature.
Rick Abbot, our ‘American ER Doc Gone Walkabout’, dives into the murky quagmire of medical costs in the United States and makes a comparison with what he experienced in Australia. At least he tries to…
The ninth edition of our eminence-based guide to the evidence, where some of the best and brightest emergency and critical care docs from around the world tell us what they think is worth reading.

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.
Yosef is back with the first EMU of the new year – a one stop shop review of the current emergency medicine literature.
The eighth edition of our eminence-based guide to the evidence, where some of the best and brightest emergency and critical care docs from around the world tell us what they think is worth reading.

Shot on board with the paramedics of Pretoria and Johannesburg, TELL ME AND I WILL FORGET illuminates the new social challenges in South Africa, 15 years after the end of its oppressive Apartheid era.

The seventh edition of our weekly series of eminence-based evidence (back after the festive season hiatus)
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