This is a free/FOAMed podcast brought to you by the Emergency Trauma Management (ETM) Course. ETM brings you you the latest in trauma management, trauma education and the interface of trauma with Emergency Medicine. The podcast will bring you interviews with local and international Trauma, Emergency Medicine and Critical Care experts, updates on the latest trauma literature and hot tips you can use to deliver excellent care to your injured patients on your next shift.
ETM is an Australian based medical education company. Our flagship course, the Emergency Trauma Management Course has been running in Australia and New Zealand for over a decade. We teach the modern approach to trauma reception and resuscitation focussing on trauma team leadership and team membership, human factors and the most up to date trauma and critical care practice. Find out more about the ETM Course at www.etmcourse.com
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This is a free/FOAMed podcast brought to you by the Emergency Trauma Management (ETM) Course. ETM brings you you the latest in trauma management, trauma education and the interface of trauma with Emergency Medicine. The podcast will bring you interviews with local and international Trauma, Emergency Medicine and Critical Care experts, updates on the latest trauma literature and hot tips you can use to deliver excellent care to your injured patients on your next shift.
ETM is an Australian based medical education company. Our flagship course, the Emergency Trauma Management Course has been running in Australia and New Zealand for over a decade. We teach the modern approach to trauma reception and resuscitation focussing on trauma team leadership and team membership, human factors and the most up to date trauma and critical care practice. Find out more about the ETM Course at www.etmcourse.com
In this episode of the ETM Course Podcast we talk to Dr Chris Partyka, Emergency Physician and Prehospital and Retrieval Specialist from Sydney and lead author for the recently published SABRE trial which compared Serratus Anterior Plane Blocks to a standard analgesia package for patients with rib fractures. This was a really well designed and executed study, and the results will be practice changing for anyone who treats trauma patients. In this episode we drill down into the design, execution and results of the study, and discuss the benefits of using this block as well as some tips on how to introduce this procedure into your ED in a structured and safe fashion.
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Serratus Anterior Plane Blocks for Early Rib Fracture Pain Management The SABRE Randomized Clinical Trial
ETM Course Podcast
This is a free/FOAMed podcast brought to you by the Emergency Trauma Management (ETM) Course. ETM brings you you the latest in trauma management, trauma education and the interface of trauma with Emergency Medicine. The podcast will bring you interviews with local and international Trauma, Emergency Medicine and Critical Care experts, updates on the latest trauma literature and hot tips you can use to deliver excellent care to your injured patients on your next shift.
ETM is an Australian based medical education company. Our flagship course, the Emergency Trauma Management Course has been running in Australia and New Zealand for over a decade. We teach the modern approach to trauma reception and resuscitation focussing on trauma team leadership and team membership, human factors and the most up to date trauma and critical care practice. Find out more about the ETM Course at www.etmcourse.com