The June issue of Annals of Emergency Medicine is now available. And once again, the online highlight is the monthly podcast, which includes:
- Dr. Deb Diercks discussing pitfalls and standards for chest pain triage
- Dr. Vivek Tayal on ultrasound training standards
Dr. Reynolds and Dr. Newman summarize the June studies, including:
- Failures in patient hand-offs
- Family presence: no impact on efficiency
- A trial of computerized risk assessments in low risk chest pain
- Optic nerve sheath diameter fails to predict ICP in kids
- ED neurocognitive testing may identify mild TBI
- S3 doesn’t help to diagnose CHF
There is lots more, so download the Annals podcast today and every month!