John Bielinski’s Talk EM - Enhancing Clinical Excellence in EM
Summary: We get it! You practice EM or care for acutely ill patients. You want information that you can immediately apply. We combine evidence based medicine and the art of medicine to help increase your confidence and competence. Talk EM is no fluff, cut to the chase information.
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Podcasts:
To identify quickly a septic patient is key to proper and optimal management.
There is some absolute fundamental knowledge you must know within any domain you are working in. Basics. Here are the building blocks, simplified, that everyone who cares for acutely ill patients MUST know.
It's important to know the clinical backround of the speakers you are listening to. Where did they come from? What's their expereince? What makes them an authority? If you have been likstning to Talk EM, you need to know, as we have been asked, who is John Bielinski?
Finding yourwhy is like jet fuel to your motivation. This is why I teach as I do.
It's all about inspiration and application. When you learn, how do you get inspired to learn and then apply the content?
For anyone with a head injury, the GCS is a simple and reproducible tool.
Under what circumstance can you send home a soft chest pain safely? Is there a literature base scoring system to discharge a patient with a less than 1% chance of bad things happening? The HEART Score is fantastic.
How long is too long to clsoe a wound? What bites get infected more, cats or dogs? Should we use sterile or clean gloves? This PodCast explores wound care.
When are you going to get in trouble with kidney stones? How to we manage in EM?
Are you proactive or reactive in protecting yourself from med-mal cases?
There are 5 areas you need to look for infections. There is one thing you need to document on every sick child's chart. There is a vital sign that needs to be looked at to identify sepsis. Do you know them?
It's critical to understand the difference between a child with 103F fever with sepsis vs otitis media.
From the ICU to clinical practice, vital signs are the dashboard of your car. Know the clinical aspect secrets.
Focus comes from the questions we ask ourselves. What questions are you habitually asking that controls your focus?
What's controlling your life? Where are you a victim?