Two grad students discuss the most interesting and entertaining articles on PubMed Trending
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Two grad students discuss the most interesting and entertaining articles on PubMed Trending
(Opinions are our own and not medical advice. We are not affiliated with PubMed, just fans.)
Tony leads a discussion on the following articles: “Big cat attack: a case study” (Wiens et al, J Trauma, 1996. PMID: 8614090.); “Fatal big cat attacks” (Coyle et al, Am J Forensic Med Pathol, 1990. PMID: 2220706.); “Compound mechanism of fatal neck injury: a case report of a tiger attack in a zoo” (Szleszkowski et al, Forensic Sci Int, 2017. PMID: 28579157.); “Tiger attack at a Japanese safari park: a case report” (Fujii et al, Int J Emerg Med, 2023. PMID: 37926823.) Episode rating: easy
Podmed Trending
Two grad students discuss the most interesting and entertaining articles on PubMed Trending
(Opinions are our own and not medical advice. We are not affiliated with PubMed, just fans.)