Funtabulously Frivolous Friday Five 290
Dr Mark Corden Funtabulously Frivolous Friday Five 290 It's Friday. Boggle your brain with FFFF challenge and some old fashioned trivia. Funtabulously Frivolous Friday Five 290 (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - August 16, 2019 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr Mark Corden Tags: FFFF 50 years acute eosinophilic pneumonia anaesthetics ASA boiled lobster coronary heart disease Death diffuse alveolar haemorrhage e-cigarettes emergency sedation fasting GRIM hypersensitivity inhalation injury mortality Pa Source Type: blogs

A Touch Extreme
Dr Tane Eunson A Touch Extreme Sports medicine at the Touch World Cup in Malaysia. Traveling as the Australian team doctor, thorough medical preparation was critical when the tournament posed significant challenges playing in extremely hot conditions (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - August 15, 2019 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr Tane Eunson Tags: Sports Medicine returning traveler rugby Touch World Cup Source Type: blogs

Lincoln sign
Dr Mike Cadogan Lincoln sign Lincoln sign refers to forceful popliteal artery pulsation secondary to aortic regurgitation; exaggerated when the patient sits with legs crossed; and deemed positive if the elevated foot bobs up and down with each systolic contraction. (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - August 9, 2019 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr Mike Cadogan Tags: Eponymictionary Aortic insufficiency Aortic regurgitation Lincoln sign Noah Brooks Source Type: blogs

Funtabulously Frivolous Friday Five 289
Dr Mark Corden Funtabulously Frivolous Friday Five 289 It's Friday. Boggle your brain with FFFF challenge and some old fashioned trivia. Funtabulously Frivolous Friday Five 289 (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - August 9, 2019 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr Mark Corden Tags: FFFF Aspiration blue sclera Children choking coughing FB febrile convulsions Foreign Body head trauma Human saliva kids osteogenesis imperfecta Paediatrics pediatrics roseola vomiting wheezing Source Type: blogs

Leonardo Da Vinci first Anatomist
Dr Chris Nickson Leonardo Da Vinci first Anatomist Artists and anatomy through history. Was Leonardo Da Vinci the first Anatomist? (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - August 4, 2019 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr Chris Nickson Tags: Anatomy Eponymythology Medical History da vinci Leonardo da Vinci Source Type: blogs

The Blood And Guts Shift
Dr Mike Cadogan The Blood And Guts Shift 24 hours in the Liverpool Royal Southern Hospital casualty department, blood and guts shift in 1975. Although the times, people and process have changed - some things stay the same. (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - August 3, 2019 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr Mike Cadogan Tags: Medical History blood and guts casualty Source Type: blogs

Funtabulously Frivolous Friday Five 288
Dr Neil Long Funtabulously Frivolous Friday Five 288 It's Friday. Boggle your brain with FFFF challenge and some old fashioned trivia. Funtabulously Frivolous Friday Five 288 (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - August 2, 2019 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr Neil Long Tags: FFFF alcohol Apricot BAL Bias blind spot blindspot bias Caravaggio decapitation Denis Diderot drunkest ETOH sinus of Keith tendon of Todare triangle of Koch Source Type: blogs

To the Nightshift ED Doctor
Dr Chris Nickson To the Nightshift ED Doctor It's four in the morning. It's been a long night... I know, believe me. But before you discharge the 60 year-old man who came in gasping for air a few hours earlier, take the time to consider a few things. (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - July 30, 2019 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr Chris Nickson Tags: Administration SMILE2 Wellness Night-shift nightshift Source Type: blogs

Ultrasound Case 102
Dr James Rippey Ultrasound Case 102 Presentation A 19 year old woman presents with LUQ pain post minor trauma. Your registrar comes to you with this clip concerned they have found a supcapsular splenic haematoma. What do you think? Describe and interpret these scans (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - July 29, 2019 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr James Rippey Tags: TOP 100 Ultrasound beaver tail liver sliver of liver Top 100 ultrasounds wrap around liver Source Type: blogs

Funtabulously Frivolous Friday Five 287
Dr Neil Long Funtabulously Frivolous Friday Five 287 It's Friday. Boggle your brain with FFFF challenge and some old fashioned trivia. Funtabulously Frivolous Friday Five 287 (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - July 26, 2019 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr Neil Long Tags: FFFF Anything goes Atrial septal defect Bignami Cocaine Cole Porter Kibyo Leonardo da Vinci Marchiava mercury Micheli Minamata disease Renoir Rheumatoid arthritis StrĂ¼bing Source Type: blogs

Ultrasound Case 101
Dr James Rippey Ultrasound Case 101 A 74 year old man presents with increasing fluid overload and hypotension. He has small complexes on his ECG and you are asked to assess for a pericardial effusion. There is lots of fluid, can you describe where it is? (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - July 23, 2019 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr James Rippey Tags: TOP 100 Ultrasound Ascites subcostal Top 100 ultrasounds Source Type: blogs

Mastering Intensive Care 045 with Scott Weingart
Dr Andrew Davies Mastering Intensive Care 045 with Scott Weingart Episode 45: Scott Weingart - Useful mental strategies of a thoughtful ED intensivist and hugely influential podcaster (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - July 22, 2019 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr Andrew Davies Tags: Mastering Intensive Care Podcast emcrit emcrit.org Scott Weingart Source Type: blogs

A Most Discombobulating Gas
Dr Michelle Johnston A Most Discombobulating Gas Are you discombobulated by this blood gas? It will lead you down an unexpected path... (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - July 21, 2019 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr Michelle Johnston Tags: Clinical Cases Metabolic Urology cavernosal gas intracavernosal Ischaemic priapism Metabolic Muddle stuttering priapism Source Type: blogs

OSCE Resources
Dr Neil Long OSCE Resources 18 OSCE videos for you to critique, make comments and discuss with your fellow trainees as part of your Objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) campaign. (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - July 17, 2019 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr Neil Long Tags: Examinations exam study Objective structured clinical examination OSCE Source Type: blogs

POCUS Physics 101
Dr Jo Deverill POCUS Physics 101 The first vid in a series on ultrasound physics: featuring a Beluga whale, a game of blind man's buff, and Fourier analysis of a dog turd. (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - July 17, 2019 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr Jo Deverill Tags: Ultrasound Library POCUS ultrasound physics Source Type: blogs