Episode Chapters
- Hypomagnesemia11:23ED Referrals - Can’t We All Just Get Along?13:56Paper Chase #1 | Improving Facial Laceration Repair4:40What Would I Do Next? | The Painful Pediatric Elbow18:14Deep Throat Badness - Part One21:16Paper Chase #2 | Educate Parents To Try Pain Meds At Home First5:02Beyond Pixar: Perfectionism, EQ, and the Middle WayFree Chapter23:43Medication Adherence15:34Paper Chase #3 | Concussion Increases The Risk Of Suicide4:12Beyond Pixar: Self-Care and the System15:55Balanoposthitis19:04Excellence in the Physical Exam Series | The Scaphoid Bone7:15Paper Chase #4 | Dr. Google Helps Doctor-Patient Interactions5:26Perianal Strep11:03Deep Throat Badness - Part Two9:52Paper Chase #5 | Discouraging Improper Antibiotic Use Takes Time3:57The Summary14:30
Bottom line: There was significant difference in facial laceration scar appearance between junior emergency medicine residents and experts. Maintenance of proper tension, atraumatic technique, and performing appropriate trimming or debridement could reduce scarring for facial lacerations repaired in the ED.
Can't We All Just Get Along? Full episode audio for MD edition 204:00 min - 96 MB - M4AUC RAP January 2019 Written Summary 375 KB - PDF