How many times have you wondered 'does this need stitches?' Learn about sutures and other ways to close lacerations here! https://t.co/KBdvRDoUI8 @WeAreCanadiEM#FOAMed#FOAMems
Looking for emergency providers of all types to be showcased on a new .@WeAreCanadiEM series called #perfectlyimperfect - highlighting all the unique ways we #iEMwell!
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We need your help! @clerk_cast is a new podcast for med students that will cover high-yield, poorly understood EM topics. If you have rotated/worked in an ED, please complete the needs assessment to help identify topics! #ClerkCast#FOAMed
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Ever wanted to know what those squiggly lines mean on the PCI screens? Read on to learn about coronary artery anatomy as seen on angiography! @richardarmour99#FOAMed#FOAMems#Sirens2Scrubs
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By learning about the diagnosis and hospital-management of ACS paramedics can give their patients an idea of what to expect when they arrive at the ED with suspected ACS - set realistic expectations!
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Your patient is having a STEMI, so what happens next in the pre-hospital management of Acute Coronary Syndromes? Take a deeper dive in Part 2 of Sirens to Scrubs here: https://t.co/WFUCEkiD8J #FOAMed
Need some reading for your Tuesday afternoon? Look no further than our most recent Sirens to Scrubs post! This is the first segment in a Sirens to Scrubs series on Acute Coronary Syndrome by @richardarmour99 and @SneathPaula
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