Some lessons learned about whether you’re really as smart as you think. This 20 minute presentation by me was the keynote at last year’s Trauma Education: The Next Generation conference in St. Paul.
This year’s conference still has spots available for the live presentation. You can stream it free via LiveStream. If you would like to receive continuing education credits, register for the live or streamed performance so we can get your credits to you. Click here to register.
Calling The Shots – Gun Violence Intervention Program
This program was produced here in St. Paul 15 years ago. With a recent rise in gun violence, there has been recent interest in starting the program up once again.
Hare Traction: The Orthopaedic Surgeon’s Perspective
Here’s a curbside consult from Peter Cole MD, Chief of Orthopaedics at Regions Hospital. This is very interesting information for prehospital and ED providers. Length is 5:23.
This video was presented at Trauma Education: The Next Generation last September. Be sure to check out the upcoming 2014 conference materials at www.TETNG.org. Be sure to register now if you want to get continuing education credit for it!
This is a short, 6 minute video that gives details on how to do a really good, quick exam to detect shoulder pathology. Jessie Nelson MD (Emergency Medicine) and Julie Switzer MD (Othorpedic Surgery) demonstrate.
I have to put it a disclaimer for the disclaimer at the beginning of this video. It’s ridiculous, but my institution requires it. Sigh!