The future of #EmergencyMedicine is bright! Congratulations again to all new residents and welcome to the EM family - your journey in one of the most dynamic and rewarding fields of medicine starts now! #EMBound#RAMSMatch#Match2025
Congratulations to Dr. Lindsay Jaeger, the EMS Physician Early Career Award winner! This award goes to support an early career #EMSDoc to support their professional growth and development to transform prehospital care!
@StrykerEC#NAEMSP2025
Every attending does things differently, and that's really annoying. Every time you're told to do something a new way though, take notes in your mind of what YOUR style will be when you're done.
I'm reposting this again because it's so important
as a trainee, attendings with different styles can be frustrating
(you just learned one style and want to do that!)
but learning diverse approaches to a single problem will serve you well later on, by teaching flexibility
Newest review open access in @jem_journal from @WUSTL_EMS, @long_brit, @EMHighAK, @JamesLi_17, @EmergencyErin, & more
Prehospital Cricothyrotomy: A narrative review of technical, educational, and operational considerations for procedure optimization
https://t.co/aDL6LWU759
EM PS writing tip:
I realize ER/ED/EM docs are commonly used phrases, but try to standardize your PS correctly.
ED is term for the location we work in (not ER). EM is the specialty.
For instance, we are EM physicians, not ED physicians. And ER is an outdated term from 30 years ago.
The @stlpublicradio podcast ‘We Live Here' is back with an anniversary season: ‘10 Years After the Ferguson Uprising'
(We've heard several eps. It's elite).
Props to @iamcdavis@D_Towski and the team, which includes our own @krishusted!
https://t.co/edVv8GA5ZY
Brief 🧵on what to do when you lose the 'flash' when placing a central line.
Here we see the resident getting into the vein and seeing the satisfying 'flash' of blood that we're looking for.
But as we all know, things don't always go smoothly from there...
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Similar to a prior 🧵regarding traumatic deaths in 'The Iliad':
Here I will examine the deaths in the movie 'Braveheart' to estimate how many of these might have been prevented if modern level 1 trauma centers and surgical care were available in Scotland at the time.
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