Logging new and noteworthy linkage from the endless Twitter feed, and other ephemera of the past week:
- Med-Ed and Doctoring
- Is the Most Trusted Doctor in America Doing More Harm Than Good? (A profile from The New Yorker) - read first.
- Dr. Oz and Mr. Hyde: What Medicine Should Learn From Mehmet (Commentary in Forbes on previous piece from New Yorker) – read second.
- We finally learn why Australia is so central to FOAM (video).
- Food for thought on telemedicine in primary care.
- Dr. Ryan Radecki on tPA policy shenanigans.
- Critical Care
- Emcrit on Treatment of Aortic Dissection (posted Jan. 23)
- It must be dissection season, because the very next day, on Jan 24, Keeweedoc posted this on spots and dogs with a link to some old FOAM Gold from LITFL: Die Like a King.
- A week later, by some whim of fate, a colleague of mine covered the exact same topic in our weekly conference (slides unavailable, sorry).
- And as a corollary to last week’s link to the NEW Surviving Sepsis Campaign Guidelines, here is Emcrit’s podcast on said guidelines, with commentary and pearls.
- #EMTOT
- How to collect a baby’s urine on demand (by ImpactedNurse)
- Oh, the humanity!
- A blast from the FFFF past with some critical care art courtesy Dr. Michelle Johnston