Check out part 1: Acute Coronary Syndrome and TIMI Risk Score (http://bit.ly/UnstableAnginaPart1)
Lets go deeper into
1) How the chest pain history correlates with pathophysiology? [2:40]
2) How has high-sensitivity troponin changed the way we think about unstable angina? [7:34]
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#205 Nutrition Studies, Coffee and the CRAVE Trial: Beyond Journal Club with the NEJM Group
Is coffee helping or harming our patients’ hearts?In this Beyond Journal Club, we unpack the CRAVE trial and use it as a lens to answer a bigger question:How should clinicians interpret nutrition research, especially when it feels inconsistent or hard to trust?Listen for a concis ... Show More
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#204 Diabetic Foot Infections & Osteomyelitis: 5 Pearls Segment
Why can these infections be tricky? How to diagnose osteomyelitis at the bedside? Do we always need IV vs oral antibiotics? And the best for last: Simple, practical wound care strategies for medical students, residents, and clinicians who want a clear, usable approach..🔹Sponsor: ... Show More
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Acute Coronary Syndrome; Roadside to Resus
<p>So this time we're going to be looking at the HUGE topic of acute coronary syndrome (ACS)! ACS ranges from patients who appear well at the time of their presentation, to those that have arrhythmias, haemodynamic instability, to those that are in cardiac arrest!</p> <p>There ar ... Show More
1h 8m
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Chapter 8: Ear, Nose, and Throat Surgery
Content covered in this episode includes: [0:38]: Question Dissection: A 30-year-old male presents to the E.D. complaining of left facial paralysis since waking this morning... [2:52] Ear, Nose, and Throat chapter of S2S including questions like: - What is the most common cause o ... Show More
24m 22s