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EMCrit 1:1 Nursing 001 – An Easy Case of Sepsis

EMCrit

Our first episode uses a simple case to act as touch-point for a discussion of resus nursing in the ED. EMCrit Project by Scott Weingart, MD FCCM.

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Travel Nursing: How Long Does It Really Take to Start?

Core Medical Group

How long does it take to become a travel nurse? Learn how many years of college you need, degree requirements, and the fastest path to travel nursing.

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NRC Health’s Jennifer Baron Named One of 2025’s Top Women Chief Experience Officers

NRC Health

NRC Health is proud to celebrate our Chief Experience Officer Jennifer Baron for being named one of Women We Admires Top 50 Women Chief Experience Officers of 2025. The post NRC Healths Jennifer Baron Named One of 2025s Top Women Chief Experience Officers appeared first on NRC Health.

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EMCrit 1:1 Nursing 001 – An Easy Case of Sepsis

EMCrit

Home EMCrit PulmCrit IBCC ODR About About EMCrit PulmCrit – The Full Story EMCrit FAQ Subscribe to the Newsletter Contact Join Why Should I Become a Member? Questions Before Joining (FAQ) Join Now! EMCrit Project Online Medical Education on Emergency Department (ED) Critical Care, Trauma, and Resuscitation EMCrit Archives EDICUs Show Types ▿ Foundational Stabilization (FoundStab) Project RACC-Lit CV-EMCrit Mind of the Resuscitationist Procedures Outside Shows You are here: Home / EMCrit / 1:1 Nu

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Bridging Innovation & Patient Care: The Growing Role of AI

Speaker: Simran Kaur, Co-founder & CEO at Tattva.Health

AI is transforming clinical trials—accelerating drug discovery, optimizing patient recruitment, and improving data analysis. But its impact goes far beyond research. As AI-driven innovation reshapes the clinical trial process, it’s also influencing broader healthcare trends, from personalized medicine to patient outcomes. Join this new webinar featuring Simran Kaur for an insightful discussion on what all of this means for the future of healthcare!

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Critical Care Evidence Updates – April 2025

The Bottom Line

Whats new in the Critical Care literature monthly updates

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Giving Feedback that Sticks and Receiving it With Purpose

EM Ottawa

The importance and efficacy of feedback as an educational tool is well established within medical education literature, with widespread consensus that it is essential for learner development.(1) Reflecting this, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) designates feedback as an essential and required aspect of resident training across all specialties.

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A young man with a 'pathologic' ECG

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

Written by Magnus Nossen The patient in today's case is a young adult male who has had annual cardiological follow-ups due to a pathological ECG. His previous studies include annual Holter monitoring for palpitations and biennial echocardiograms. The Holter recordings and echocardiograms were unremarkable. The patient contacted EMS for chest pain and had the following ECG recorded.

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Pre-Hospital and Retrieval Medicine (PHRM) Education Day – 25th June 2025

Greater Sydney Area HEMS

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Enteral Nutrition in the ICU and Wards: Review

PulmCCM

Nutrition is complex, and so it should not be surprising that the data on nutritional support in hospitalized patients represent something of a paradox. A relatively robust evidence base suggests strongly that an assertive approach to nutrition can save lives in hospitalized patients who are malnourished or at risk. However, in the most severely ill patients, the choice of nutritional support and the number of calories delivered have shown no significant effect on outcomes.

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Education Day – Wednesday, 21st May 2025

Greater Sydney Area HEMS

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Paediatric Eye Examination

Mind The Bleep

It is unusual that you would need to do more than examine cranial nerves in a child in day to day practice, but this is for the purpose of clinical exams. It is a step by step guide for performing a thorough eye examination in a child with more details on potential findings and implications of these below. Step-by-step General Inspection Plotting weight, height and head circumference is essential for any paediatric examination and can give you a lot of information.

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ECG Pointers: Where is the adenosine? No, I don’t care that he had a cardiac transplant… Wait. Do I?

EMDocs

Author: Lloyd Tannenbaum, MD (EM Attending Physician, APD, Geisinger Wyoming Valley, PA) // Reviewer: Brit Long, MD (@long_brit) Hello and welcome back to ECG Pointers, a series designed to make you more confident in your ECG interpretations. This week, we feature a post from Dr. Tannenbaums ECG Teaching Cases , a free ECG resource. Please check it out.

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