A critically ill 45 year old woman is intubated in the ICU. A procedure is performed and the following test is conducted
What was the procedure?
A critically ill 45 year old woman is intubated in the ICU. A procedure is performed and the following test is conducted
What was the procedure?
A 60 year old man presents to emergency with shortness of breath, increasing over a number of days.
A Chest X-ray is taken to evaluate the cause.
What does it show?
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New quiz!
54 yo , septic shock due to pneumonia. D3 liver function tests are shown - what is the likely cause?
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Osler shortcut - how to move the ultrasound probe. Essential for any #POCUS beginner
New How-to guide
Using Osler to get confidential feedback on your procedures, cases and reflections
A 53 year old horserider falls and is rolled on by the horse. She is intubated at the scene for respiratory failure and agitation.
What does her initial CXR show?
You find this item on your resuscitation trolley
What is it and what does it do?
Changes coming to ERAS w ObGyn moving to own non-ERAS system, joining plastics, Ophtho, & others. Token/pref signaling still a new change in ERAS; ? Is if more specialties will go off of that system. Sheriff of Sodium Dr Carmody w a nice piece breaking off down:
#MedStudents #eras2023 #match2024
@jbcarmody@bird.makeup
https://thesheriffofsodium.com/2023/07/28/the-ob-gyn-eras-divorce-winners-losers-edition/
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Healthcare has a role to play in climate change action, and it can't ignore it
Feedback is one of the most important learning tools we have.
Here's how to make the most of it for your CPD Home program
https://www.oslercpdhome.com.au/blog/feedback-guide-for-junior-doctors
The growing epidemic of burnout among #juniordoctors
Great new blog post : How being part of a Root Cause Analysis can contribute to your CPD Home program
https://www.oslercpdhome.com.au/blog/root-cause-analysis-for-cpd-home
New module : Reversible causes of cardiac arrest
Great refresher, or to prepare for your ALS course
On the ward round you find the following sign.
What is it? What does it mean?
Preparing for an ALS course? Or just want to refresh your resuscitation skills?
Either way, this new module is perfect for you - an Introduction to Advanced Life Support
The first in our new ALS series
https://osler.app.link/m3sluzNDRzb
Making a podcast is great for your own learning, and a lot of fun too!
Overcoming Imposter Syndrome - a guide for junior doctors
https://www.oslercpdhome.com.au/blog/overcoming-imposter-syndrome-junior-doctors
A 65 year old man has CT chest for investigation of a pleural effusion.
What anomalous finding is discovered?