Urgent Bite 187 – Traumatic Tympanic Membrane Rupture
Døds Diving, or death diving, is a Norwegian extreme sport. Watching it made me consider traumatic tympanic membrane ruptures
Døds Diving, or death diving, is a Norwegian extreme sport. Watching it made me consider traumatic tympanic membrane ruptures
Palpating the cervical lymph nodes is a vital part of our examination of febrile kids.
On Tuesday 22nd of August Dr Paul Huggan, an Infectious Disease Specialist from Waikato and co-founder of the NZ Sepsis Trust presented a webinar for the Goodfellow Unit on recognising sepsis in primary care. The recording of the webinar is available below. This is valuable CPD for urgent care physicians. https://www.goodfellowunit.org/events-and-webinars/sepsis-how-not-miss-it-primary-care
Today we look back at 5 years of the Royal New Zealand College of Urgent Care podcasts.
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Auckland Eye is hosting an hour-long webinar with presentations on hot topics from four of their leading Ophthalmologists – Dr. Justin Mora, Dr. Dean Corbett, Dr. Sarah Welch and Dr. Taras Papchenko on Tuesday, 12th September 2023 at 7.00 pm. Register at the link below https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_utyvzr61QPiL9a6F2EYqmw#/registration
A couple of eponymous signs to use in evaluating abdominal pain that helps determine a rectus sheath haematoma.
Look for the cardinal signs of Kawasaki disease in kids with persisting fever.
Elson’s test is an important test to know in urgent care.