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Episode #2:  Urologic Emergencies

Episode #2: Urologic Emergencies

FromFOAMcast - An Emergency Medicine Podcast


Episode #2: Urologic Emergencies

FromFOAMcast - An Emergency Medicine Podcast

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Length:
20 minutes
Released:
May 26, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We review FOAM (Free Open Access Medical education), The Skeptic's Guide to Emergency Medicine Episode #71, in which Dr. Milne discussesthe lack of benefit for tamsulosin in most renal colic.  Then, we discuss core content urologic emergencies including:

Renal Colic
Infected kidney stones
Acute Urinary Retention

As always, visit foamcast.org  for show notes and the generously donated Rosh Review questions.
Key Texts:
Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide (7e) Chapters 95, 97
Rosen's Emergency Medicine(8e) Chapter 99
Thanks for listening!
 
-Jeremy Faust and Lauren Westafer
Released:
May 26, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

We review a cutting edge a Free Open Access Medical Education (FOAM) blog or podcast and then delve into the Emergency Medicine Core Content texts on relevant issues and end with free board review questions. We believe in the educational merits of Free Open Access Medical education (FOAM), which includes podcasts, blogs, articles on PubMed Central, conferences streamed for free and more. As a result, we would like to encourage others to move beyond quoting podcasts and into the realm of tying “cutting edge” FOAM to the core content. Why, indeed, should we FOAM it alone when FOAM can inspire us to go, read, think, and be excellent? Thanks for listening, Jeremy Faust and Lauren Westafer