Urgent Bite 61 – Examples of myoclonic activity after a vasovagal
Witnessing a young adult fainting recently reminded me of a video of syncopal German medical students from the 1990’s.
Witnessing a young adult fainting recently reminded me of a video of syncopal German medical students from the 1990’s.
Fungal infections, particularly of the nail, can be frustrating conditions to treat when they present through an urgent care clinic. We speak with Dr Amanda Oakley, an adjunct associate Professor at Auckland University, Consultant Dermatologist and founder of Dermnet NZ.
We should always look for two eponymous fractures of the shoulder on the post reduction radiographs.
Today, we start with Dr Sorrell hosting the podcast to introduce the college’s new DPD. We then talk about this years virtual Bootcamp and the evolving college forum pages.
Wearing a mask all day affects the way we breathe, and our breath can affect how we see out of our glasses.
All areas of medicine have had to become more familiar with PPE use during the current pandemic. But our colleagues in the paramedic world must be prepared to get called to all kinds of hazardous situations and be skilled in a wide range of PPE equipment.
We catch up again with Dr David Sorrell, Director of Clinical Training, and talk about the Lunate Dislocation, assessing the limping child and the benefits of evidence based medicine.
We catch up with Director of Clinical Training, Dr David Sorrell, to chat about his experiences with COVID-19, a great paper from the MJA, SSD use in burns and the Seymour fracture.
It has been over a week of Level 4 lockdown. Getting podcasts organised and recorded has been tricky, so today is just a quick chat. We will have some clinical podcasts coming up soon. In the meantime, keep well.
Dr Richard Chen looks at the latest developments relevant to Urgent Care and talks about the use of PPE in your Urgent Care Clinics.