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Episode 47: Evidence Based Medicine from NYGH EMU Conference 2014
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Episode 47: Evidence Based Medicine from NYGH EMU Conference 2014
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Length:
49 minutes
Released:
Jul 8, 2014
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Podcast episode
Description
Dr. Walter Himmel (the 'walking encyclopedia of EM') gave a fantastic talk from North York General's Emergency Medicine Update Conference in Toronto, which have edited into a podcast with key commentary and summaries. Dr. Himmel eloquently shows us, through absolutely stunning personal cases, how evidence based medicine can be appropriately or inappropriately applied in real practice, resulting in major outcome differences for your patients. He elucidates the importance of clinical experience, patient values and ED resources in helping apply the medical literature to your practice. He reviews the essence of critical appraisal, the hierarchy of evidence and how to keep up with the emergency medicine literature. The famous NINDS thrombolysis for stroke trial is distilled down to a few key considerations and the NEJM transfusion for upper GI bleed trial from last year is dissected, analyzed and then applied to Dr. Himmel's personal cases, to help us understand exactly how to apply the literature to our daily practice.
Blog post and written summary prepared by Keerat Grewal, edited by Anton Helman July 2014
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Blog post and written summary prepared by Keerat Grewal, edited by Anton Helman July 2014
The post Episode 47: Evidence Based Medicine from NYGH EMU Conference 2014 appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.
Released:
Jul 8, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode
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