Point-of-Care Whole-Genome Sequencing in the ED: A Glimpse of the Future?

Point-of-Care Whole-Genome Sequencing in the ED A Glimpse of the Future  Check out our extensive video library (see channel for our latest videos) Abstract The introduction of whole-genome sequencing (WGS) into emergency department (ED) settings has the potential to reshape acute care medicine by enabling rapid,

Mechanical CPR Devices: Worth the Cost?

Mechanical CPR Devices Worth the Cost  Check out our extensive video library (see channel for our latest videos) Abstract This paper examines whether mechanical cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) devices provide sufficient clinical and operational benefits to justify their substantial financial cost to healthcare systems. As

The Truth About Physician Financial Myths: What Most Doctors Get Wrong

The Truth About Physician Financial Myths: What Most Doctors Get Wrong  Check out our extensive video library (see channel for our latest videos) Introduction Physician financial myths persist despite the extensive education doctors receive. According to recent research by AMA Insurance, fewer

Pulse Pressure Variation: The Missing Key to Fluid Responsiveness in ED

Pulse Pressure Variation - The Missing Key to Fluid Responsiveness in ED   Introduction Pulse pressure variation remains a critical but underutilized method for assessing fluid responsiveness in emergency and critical care settings. Despite the widespread use of fluid bolus administration in shock and circulatory failure, approximately half

The Spectrum of AI Influence- Comparative Impact Across Medical Specialties

The Spectrum of AI Influence: Comparative Impact Across Medical Specialties    Please like and subscribe if you enjoyed this video :-)  Abstract This paper examines the varying degrees of artificial intelligence adoption and impact across different medical specialties. Through

Ketamine for Agitation – Dose Guidelines Every ER Doctor Should Know

Ketamine for Agitation -  Dose Guidelines Every ER Doctor Should Know   Introduction Acute agitation occurs in approximately 2.6% of emergency settings, with prevalence ranging from 1.9% to 10% . When examining ketamine for agitation dose protocols, recent clinical evidence demonstrates remarkable advantages over

Are We Over-Scanning? The Truth About CT Scans in Minor Head Injury Cases

Are We Over-Scanning? The Truth About CT Scans in Minor Head Injury Cases   Introduction Computed tomography (CT) has become an essential tool in the evaluation of head injuries in emergency departments across the world. Its speed and accuracy in detecting intracranial hemorrhage, skull fractures, and other

Buprenorphine Induction in the ED: A Paradigm Shift in Opioid Crisis Response