How is the BMJ different from MAD Magazine? Well, I have never found a hidden picture by folding the pages of the BMJ, and although the editorials are occasionally pithy, they really can’t compare to the entertainment value of Spy vs Spy. On the other hand, the BMJ is considered […]
Justin Morgenstern
We covered 3 myths today: The use of PPIs for upper GI bleeds The value of stress testing in low risk chest pain patients (covered in handout #1 and handout #2) The use of topical anesthetics for patients with corneal abrasions The lessons I have learned while struggling with […]
This is a summary of some of the key evidence based medicine resources that I use to help me keep up with the most current medical literature.
I was honoured to be invited on The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine this week to discuss the FLORALI trial with Ken Milne. The episode is: SGEM#135: The Answer My Friend is Blowin’ in your Nose – High Flow Nasal Oxygen I had previously mentioned this paper in the May 2015 edition […]
I am on vacation this month and I am trying hard to make it a real vacation. So I am not reading any medical literature, even if I have a minute while wait in line at the Colosseum (yes, that has happened before.) Instead of my usual articles of the […]