The December newsletter is here! Click the image below or the link at the bottom to download. This month’s topic is How To, providing practical tips on things like:
“Reading” stab wounds
Performing a retrograde urethrogram better than a urologist
Closing abdominal stabs using a laparoscope
Properly inserting an NG tube
Managing occult pneumothorax
Subscribers had the newsletter emailed to them on Tuesday. If you want to subscribe (and download back issues), click here.
Well, the holidays slowed me down a bit, but the December issue of TraumaMedEd is finally ready to go! It’s another How To issue, with tips on stabs, occult pneumothorax and more!
Subscribers will get the issue delivered tomorrow evening (Central time). It will be available to everybody on the Thursday blog post.
The November newsletter is here! Click the image below or the link at the bottom to download. This month’s topic is Trauma Mythbusters, discussing the dogma surround and the (lack of) data supporting:
Treating VIPs (very important people)
Bathing and showering with a wound
NSAIDs and fracture healing
Rectal exam in trauma
Contrast blush in abdominal CT in children
Cognitive rest after TBI
Subscribers had the newsletter emailed to them on Tuesday. If you want to subscribe (and download back issues), click here.
The newest TraumaMedEd newsletter will be released here tomorrow. The topic for this issue is “Philosophy”, some things learned the hard way in 30 years of taking trauma patients.
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