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At RESUS our mission is to change Emergency Medicine by teaching in ways that engage and inspire people to learn. By making learning enjoyable, stimulating and inevitable. We encourage sharing what we teach and the spreading of knowledge, because this benefits patients everywhere. That’s why we do what we do.

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Read the latest tips, information and best practice when it comes to Emergency Medicine Education all categorised by Clinical Topic.

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Guillain Barre Syndrome

A 36 yo woman presented to the emergency department complaining of numb feet. "I can't…
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Do Smaller BVMs Increase ROSC?

Introduction The best way to manage the airway during cardiac arrest, has remained somewhat of…
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Steroids in Severe Community Acquired Pneumonia

Do steroids decrease mortality in patients with severe community acquired pneumonia? Community acquired pneumonia is…
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Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus

I recently wrote about a case of status epilepticus in a child. In that case…

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Guillain Barre SyndromeBlogNeurology/Neurosurgery

Guillain Barre Syndrome

A 36 yo woman presented to the emergency department complaining of numb feet. "I can't…
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Do Smaller BVMs Increase ROSC?

Introduction The best way to manage the airway during cardiac arrest, has remained somewhat of…
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Steroids in Severe Community Acquired Pneumonia

Do steroids decrease mortality in patients with severe community acquired pneumonia? Community acquired pneumonia is…
Posterior Shoulder Dislocation
Posterior Shoulder Dislocation
Posterior Shoulder DislocationBlogOrthopaedics

Posterior Shoulder Dislocation

The CASE A 52 yo patient presents following a fall onto the right outstretched hand.…
Oxygen Targets in Cardiac Arrest
Oxygen Targets in Cardiac Arrest
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Oxygen Targets in Cardiac Arrest

The purpose of resuscitation in cardiac arrest, is to restore oxygenated blood supply to the…
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Pulmonary Embolism

CASE A 64 yo patient is referred to the emergency department(ED) with a persistent tachycardia.…
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Parietal Arm Drift Sign

What does Upward Arm Drift mean? A 50 yo patient presents to the emergency department…

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Emergency Medicine is a huge field and we aim to make it simpler, by doing the work for you, pulling it apart and giving you what there is to know, in an environment that is fun, and full of surprises. Our aim is interaction and so we set up interactive case discussions as part of each conference, because things in real clinical practice aren’t always easy