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Trauma MedEd Newsletter Index

October 4, 2013 TheTraumaPro Leave a comment

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I’ve been putting the Trauma MedEd newsletter together for nearly 2 years now. I’ve gotten several requests for information on back issues, so I’ve decided to publish an index of all the issues. Click any link to download the corresponding issue. If you want to subscribe and get new issues emailed to you first, click here. Thanks for reading!

  • Sep 2011 – Pediatric trauma
  • Oct 2011 – Pneumothorax
  • Nov 2011 – Abdominal evaluation
  • Dec 2011 – ED
  • Jan 2012 – Solid organ – spleen
  • Feb 2012 – Small intestine
  • Mar 2012 – Practical tips
  • Apr 2012 – How to
  • May 2012 – Trauma team
  • Jun 2012 – Fatigue
  • Jul 2012 – DVT
  • Aug 2012 – Prehospital
  • Sep 2012 – Wounds
  • Oct 2012 – Philosophy
  • Nov 2012 – Trauma mythbusters
  • Dec 2012 – How to
  • Jan 2013 – GU
  • Feb 2013 – Prevention
  • Mar 2013 – Protocols part 1
  • Apr 2013 – Protocols part 2
  • May 2013 – TBI
  • Jun 2013 – Orthopedics
  • Jul 2013 – X-ray
  • Aug 2013 – Trauma centers
  • Sep 2013 – Prevention

The September issue was emailed to subscribers earlier this week. It will be released to non-subscribers in the blog next Monday.

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