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The Power of Words: Language and Death

Life in the Fast Lane

Oliver Flower The Power of Words: Language and Death Victoria Whitfield and Louise Sayers discuss the importance of effective communication from health professionals to patients and their families

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Mandrola and Prasad are back

Sensible Medicine

Post partum depression, Orbita 2, and Physics vs Medicine

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205. Bleeding traumas & Ghost Riding

Board Bombs

Time to jump into the holiday spirit by talking about bleeding trauma patients. Practical, real-world knowledge for ALL! Want to experience the greatest in board studying? Check out our interactive question bank podcast- the FIRST of its kind here. Cite this podcast as: Briggs, Blake; Husain, Iltifat. 205. Bleeding traumas and ghost riding. December 18th, 2023.

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The Impact of COVID-19 on the Gender Distribution of Emergency Medicine Journal Authors

SheMD

Here at sheMD, we believe in the importance of practicing Evidence-Based Medicine. We believe the same principles apply to discussing Gender and Medical Education. Therefore, we are bringing you an entire Journal Club series! Our series will focus on foundational and new literature within the gender and medicine space. Today, we will be discussing the article entitled, The Impact of COVID-19 on the Gender Distribution of Emergency Medicine Journal Authors. ,, [link] Why is this article import

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Mandrola and Prasad are back

Sensible Medicine

Post partum depression, Orbita 2, and the difference btw Physics and Medicine

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When a “gender critical” is a runner-up for the Maddox Prize for standing up for science…

Science Based Medicine

Helen Joyce, a virulently anti-trans "gender critical" campaigner, was recently shortlisted for the Maddox Prize, which purports to recognize people who "who stand up for science and evidence, advancing public discussion around difficult topics despite challenges or hostility," even though she promotes an agenda that denies science and demonizes trans people.

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When Should We Consider A Rickettsial Disease?

Pediatric Education

Patient Presentation A 20-year-old male was admitted with fever up to 102.6F for 2 days, headache that was worsening and rash that was new on the day of admission. He complained of neck stiffness, nausea without emesis and general malaise as well. The past medical history was non-contributory but the social history was significant for returning from traveling one week ago in several Asian-Pacific countries for the past 8 weeks, including tropical and out of the way areas.