SGEM Xtra: How To Save A Life – Screening for Intimate Partner Violence in the Emergency Department
The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine (SGEM)
by Dr. Ken Milne
1y ago
Date: November 19th, 2022 Reference: Khatib N, and Sampsel K. CAEP Position Statement Executive Summary: Where is the love? Intimate partner violence (IPV) in the Emergency Department (ED). CJE.M 2022 Nov Guest Skeptics: Dr. Nour Khatib is an emergency physician in Toronto working in community sites Markham Stouffville Hospital and Lakeridge health. Dr. Khatib also works ..read more
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SGEM#382: Don’t Go Chasing Waterfalls to Treat Pancreatitis
The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine (SGEM)
by Dr. Ken Milne
1y ago
Date: November 10th, 2022 Reference: de-Madaria E et al. Aggressive or Moderate Fluid Resuscitation in Acute Pancreatitis (WATERFALL). NEJM 2022. Guest Skeptic: Dr. Salim R. Rezaie completed his medical school training at Texas A&M Health Science Center and continued his medical education with a combined Emergency Medicine/Internal Medicine residency at East Carolina University. Currently, Salim works ..read more
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SGEM Peds Xtra: Making Research Better, Faster, Stronger
The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine (SGEM)
by Dr. Ken Milne
1y ago
Date: October 24, 2022 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Damian Roland is a Consultant at the University of Leicester NHS Trust and Honorary Professor for the University of Leicester’s SAPPHIRE group. He specializes in Pediatric Emergency Medicine and is a passionate believer and advocate of FOAMed. Damian is also part of the Don’t Forget the Bubbles team ..read more
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SGEM Xtra: Lead Me On – What I Learned from Top Gun
The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine (SGEM)
by Dr. Ken Milne
1y ago
Date: October 5th, 2022 Reference: Top Gun 1986 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Chris Carpenter is Professor of Emergency Medicine in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Washington University in St. Louis and co-wrote the book on “Evidence-Based Emergency Care: Diagnostic Testing and Clinical Decision Rules”.  Chris will be moving to Rochester, Minnesota soon to become the Vice Chair of ..read more
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SGEM #379 Heigh Ho High Flow versus CPAP in Acutely Ill Children
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by Dr. Ken Milne
1y ago
Date: September 15, 2022 Reference:  Ramnarayan P et al. Effect of high-flow nasal cannula therapy vs continuous positive airway pressure therapy on liberation from respiratory support in acutely ill children admitted to pediatric critical care units: a randomized clinical trial. JAMA July 2022 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Spyridon Karageorgos is a Pediatric Resident at Aghia Sophia ..read more
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SGEM#378: Keepin’ It REaL when Treating Pediatric Migraine Patients
The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine (SGEM)
by Dr. Ken Milne
1y ago
Date: September 28th, 2022 Reference: Hartford et al. Disparities in the emergency department management of pediatric migraine by race, ethnicity, and language preference. AEM September 2022. Guest Skeptic: Dr. Lauren Westafer is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Massachusetts Medical School – Baystate. She is the cofounder of FOAMcast and is a pulmonary embolism ..read more
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You Don’t Have to “AcT” that Way – TNK for Acute Ischemic Stroke?
The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine (SGEM)
by Dr. Ken Milne
1y ago
Date: September 20th, 2022 Reference: Menon et al. Intravenous tenecteplase compared with alteplase for acute ischaemic stroke in Canada (AcT): a pragmatic, multicentre, open-label, registry-linked, randomised, controlled, non-inferiority trial. The Lancet 2022 Guest Skeptic: Professor Daniel Fatovich is an emergency physician and clinical researcher based at Royal Perth Hospital, Western Australia. He is Head of the Centre ..read more
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SGEM#376: I Wonder Why She Ran Away from the HINTS Exam
The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine (SGEM)
by Dr. Ken Milne
1y ago
Date: September 16th, 2022 Reference: Gerlier C, et al.  Differentiating central from peripheral causes of acute vertigo in an emergency setting with the HINTS, STANDING and ABCD2 tests: A diagnostic cohort study. AEM 2021 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Peter Johns has been practicing emergency medicine since 1985 and has been passionate about vertigo education for the last two ..read more
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SGEM#375: Only One versus Two-Dose Dexamethasone for Mild to Moderate Pediatric Asthma Exacerbations
The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine (SGEM)
by Dr. Ken Milne
1y ago
Date: August 25th, 2022 Reference: Martin et al. Single-dose dexamethasone is not inferior to 2 doses in mild to moderate pediatric asthma exacerbations in the emergency department. Pediatr Emerg Care. 2022 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Harrison Hayward is a Pediatric Emergency Medicine fellow at Children’s National Hospital. He finished his General Pediatrics residency at Yale-New Haven Hospital. As ..read more
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SGEM Xtra: A Hero Is Rising – Season#8 Book
The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine (SGEM)
by Dr. Ken Milne
1y ago
Date: September 3rd, 2022 Reference: Milne WK, Carpenter CR and Young T. A Hero Is Rising – Season#8 Book Guest Skeptic: Dr. Tayler Young is a first year Family Medicine resident at Queen’s University. Her interests are quality improvement and Free Open Access to Medical Education (FOAMed). This is an SGEM Xtra to announce Season#8 has now been ..read more
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