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SGEM Xtra: Lead Me On – What I Learned from Top Gun

The Skeptics' Guide to EM

This year we reviewed ten recent publications, provided some critical appraisal of the studies and then discussed if the evidence would be applied differently in a rural or critical access hospital compared to a tertiary or urban centre. You can download a copy of our slides at this LINK.

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SGEM Xtra: From EBM to FBM – Gender Equity in the House of Medicine

The Skeptics' Guide to EM

The presentation is available to listen to on iTunes and GooglePlay and all the slides can be downloaded using this LINK. After graduation they began working at a high-volume, high-acuity critical access hospital. They both matched to the same emergency medicine (EM) program. After a few years they moved back to New York.

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Journal Club - Emergency Department Initiated Buprenorphine for Opioid Use Disorder

Downeast Emergency Medicine

Rosenberg and colleagues took a qualitative approach when investigating barriers and facilitators to successful implementation of ED-initiated buprenorphine programs in critical access hospital EDs across Maine. Download article summaries D’ONOFRIO ET AL. ROSENBERG ET AL.

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Journal Club - Tranexamic Acid in Trauma

Downeast Emergency Medicine

One also has to keep in mind that this study occurred at Level 1 trauma centers and may not be applicable in critical access hospitals or lower leveled trauma centers. Download article summaries GUYETTE ET AL Bossers ET AL RIVAS ET AL Authored by Kate Zimmerman DO, Katie Main MD, and Rebecca Bloch MD Edited and Posted by Jeffrey A.