🚨 Fatigue alert! 🚨
Are we turning a blind eye to the risks of overworked, fatigued healthcare workers?🏥⚡
@cjemonline.bsky.social dives into the urgent need for change before burnout and exhaustion become the norm.
➡️ doi.org/10.1007/s43678 and
➡️ rdcu.be/edjx4
Posts by Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine - CJEM
Systematic review of guidelines for care of intersex people in the emergency department by Michael Kruse @blairbigham.bsky.social link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Conclusion: A systematic review of the literature for ED-relevant guidelines for the care of Intersex populations returned no results.
Just the facts: emergency department approach to myelopathy rdcu.be/d5ui8 by Zachary Macdonald
What is a myelopathy? What are the different etiologies?
What are the signs and symptoms? What is the ED workup and treatment?
All these questions answered in this JTF!
Pathways to cancer care after a suspected cancer diagnosis in the ED: a survey of EPs across Ontario link.springer.com/article/10.1... @kee_gre
"Strategies to standardize access to cancer care in a timely and equitable way for patients with newly suspected cancer in the ED are needed"
Just the facts: head injury following ground-level falls in older patients—to scan or not to scan? by Xavier Dubucs @marcel_mond rdcu.be/d3T9W
This is such a common patient presentation, making this JTF a must read.
Safety & accuracy of the computer interpretation of normal ECGs at triage by Valérie Langlois-Carbonneau pubmed-ncbi-nlm-nih-gov.proxy.bib.uottawa.ca/39548031/ Normal ECG interpretation from the GE Marquette 12SL ECG at triage has a ⏫⏫accuracy & ⏬⏬probability of clinically relevant change
Embracing equity: an opportunity for growth at CJEM. #Equity #NotABurden @CAEP_Docs @CMA_Docs @paulatkinsonem.bsky.social @eddylang1 @emo-daddy.bsky.social
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
🚑 A recent CJEM debate dives into the risks of prolonged waits and the safety of traditional triage methods. 🤔 Read the discussion: link.springer.com/article/10.1... #EmergencyMedicine #Triage #AIvsTraditional
🚨 New in CJEM: Machine learning outperforms the Canadian Triage and Acuity Scale (#CTAS) in predicting early critical care needs in ED patients. A potential leap forward in triage accuracy and patient outcomes? Read more: link.springer.com/article/10.1... #EmergencyMedicine #AI #Triage
The SavingEM series sjrhem.ca/savingem/
ChatGPT: 🚨 Hot topic: Should generative AI have a seat at the academic table? 🤖📚 The latest debate in @cjemonline.bsky.social dives into the pros & cons of AI in research—innovation vs integrity. 🧠💡
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Join the convo on Bluesky! #CJEMdebate
Check out our special collections on #Crowding #JustTheFacts and #POCUS link.springer.com/journal/4367... @paulatkinsonem.bsky.social @eddylang1 @emo-daddy.bsky.social
Unsure about your approach to Epistaxis? take a look at this @cjemonline.bsky.social update by #BritLong #MorganL #hansrosenberg @paulatkinsonem.bsky.social et al.
Just the facts: evaluation and management of epistaxis
⭐️Free online: rdcu.be/d0r2r
Differential diagnosis in a traumatic knee injury.
JTF: Assessing and managing soft tissue knee injuries in the ED by Benjamin Gompels
rdcu.be/d1yNT
- Soft tissue knee injuries are common
- PRICER principles are effective in the majority of soft tissue knee injuries
- F/U is integral for these injuries
#FOAMed
POCUS literature primer: key papers on cardiac and lung POCUS @dan___kim @GillianSheppar9 @TomJelic @rajivthava @ELalandeEM @colinrbell rdcu.be/dYGL2
The expert panel used a modified Delphi process to identify the most influential papers on cardiac and lung POCUS @paulatkinsonem.bsky.social
Check out the updated #SavingEM collection here:
sjrhem.ca/savingem/
@CAEP_docs @cjemonline.bsky.social
Health isn’t a privilege; it’s a right. 🌍 Imagine healthcare organized for each community, with everyone guaranteed access to multidisciplinary teams—MDs, PAs, nurses, social workers, and more all working together to serve every person. That’s #HealthForAll. @Gov_NB @nb_docs
link.springer.com/article/10.1... #AIAuthorship. The CJEM debate: is there a place for generative AI in data analysis and writing within scholarly manuscript preparation? @paulatkinsonem @rcem.bsky.social @eusem.bsky.social
@paulatkinsonem.bsky.social