August 2017

Introduction

EMA August 201735 Chapters

  1. Introduction5:16
  2. Bonus Lecture: Ketamine Analgesia In The ED28:03
  3. Essay: The Opioid Epidemic; Is Emergency Medicine To Blame? What Is The Number Needed To Suffer? Is …30:14
  4. Interview: Do Heroin Overdose Patients Require Observation After Receiving Naloxone?20:15
  5. Reflections of a Skeptic: It's The Malpractice System That Is Negligent24:45
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I can't find where to download the actual written EM abstracts by month. Where is the link on this page?

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EMA August 2017 Full episode audio for MD edition 292:06 min - 137 MB - M4A

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