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You’ve got a friend in me: the Importance of Social Wellness & being a new parent

You’ve got a friend in me: the Importance of Social Wellness & being a new parent

by Samantha Calder-Sprackman, Nick Costain | Jan 29, 2019 | Featured, Physician Wellness

Despite what you might think when you initially hear the term, there is more to social wellness than having an active social life. Social wellness is the positive effect that friends and loved ones have on your mental and physical health.(1,2) Sure, spending time with...
5 Tips to Improve your Resuscitation Skills

5 Tips to Improve your Resuscitation Skills

by EMOttawa | Sep 10, 2018 | Critical Care, Featured, Most Viewed

To open up Critical Care week, resuscitation and trauma expert Dr. George Mastoras provides us with some tips to improve your (and your team’s) resuscitation and crisis resource management skills. 1. Make teamwork everyone’s business ‘Team...
Introduction to Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC)

Introduction to Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC)

by Richard Hoang | Jul 19, 2018 | Featured, Mass Casualty / Disaster, Pre-Hospital

TCCC (Tactical combat casualty care) outlines the priorities of care for casualties in combat applications Nearly 90% of combat fatalities occur before reaching a medical treatment facility Prehospital phase is the focus of efforts to reduce deaths in combat TCCC...
Sweating the Small Stuff: An Evidence-Based Urgent Care Potpourri

Sweating the Small Stuff: An Evidence-Based Urgent Care Potpourri

by Lauren Fruchter, Robert Suttie | May 31, 2018 | Featured, Grand Round Summaries

Urgent care presents a specific set of challenging clinical questions for the emergency physician. Often, seemingly mundane presentations will leave us questioning whether or not we have managed a case appropriately. Our decision-making can be highly influenced by the...
Sickle Cell in the ED: An Update

Sickle Cell in the ED: An Update

by Adam Parks, Robert Suttie | May 24, 2018 | Featured, Grand Round Summaries, Hematology, Infectious Disease

Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) is a complex medical entity, associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Patients with SCD suffer from acute and chronic pain, along with a seemingly endless list of additional complications (from hemolysis and sequestration, to...
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