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This was IncrEMentuM 2026.
A gift from all the speakers and the audience to all of us.
Thanks to @docib and @stemlyns for expressing it this way:
“It’s not just what we do, but also who we are.”
#EmergencyMedicine
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AHA PE Guidelines 2026 are here, so are STRATIFY and HI-PEITHO. I have new takeaways, updated risk stratification, treatment recs, and much more...
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"We haven’t become uncaring; we’ve slowly grown used to the undignified realities of a system under strain."
We need to make compassionate care possible again in emergency medicine, writes @docib
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@stemlyns shared with us an incredible clip of a resuscitative hysterotomy from @IncrEMentuMconf.
“No matter how much you try to hide it, this is Emergency Medicine, always ready for the unexpected.”
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@DavidJuurlink Ideally with an understanding of the patient’s pre test probability of VTE and the likelihood ratios of your assay. Then some shared decision making with the patient about what the result means and an honest discussion about probability and potential harm of further testing.
The final @stemlyns ‘Best Bits of 2025’ is released today. Ten clinical pearls from episodes across the year. Huge thanks to all our contributors, especially @EMManchester@LizCrowe2 and Nat May. Listen on @MedPodLearn and record your learning automatically for appraisal.
My big project of 2025 has been @MedPodLearn. A free curated medical podcast library with optional extra learning tools. I’m really proud of it and hope it serves a real purpose to spread the word of all the amazing medical podcasts available.
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Our Big Sale is now on! Get 20% off a number of our training courses including FREC, First Aid and more if you book before the end of January!
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Tramadol versus placebo for chronic pain: a systematic review with meta-analysis and trial sequential analysis | BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine https://t.co/19gdsTHH8B
Another podcast in the special @stemlyns Best Bits of 2025 series. Things you’ll be glad you remember. Those high acuity, low occurrence learning points. Listen and embed your learning with tools on @MedPodLearn or listen wherever you get your podcasts.