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Sep 19, 2016

Scott Weingart discusses the scientific aspects of meditation. He believes meditation is to the mind what exercise is to the body. There are two types of meditation: focussed attention meditation or vipassana, and contemplative meditation. Generally, people exist in a default mode network. This happens when we are not...


Sep 18, 2016

Paul Young discusses remote ischaemic preconditioning and along he delves into the pitfalls of clinical research. 2016 was the 30th anniversary of ischaemic preconditioning. Remote ischaemic preconditioning is the magical offspring of ischaemic preconditioning and refers to the phenomenon whereby brief periods of...


Sep 15, 2016

Marius Rehn examines the difficulties and importance of evidence based medicine in prehospital resuscitation. Notably, combining academic activity with pre- and in-hospital clinical practice is hard work. Being an academic in a flight suit can be quite lonely. Marius wants this to change and is passionate about...


Sep 13, 2016

Anand Swaminathan brings precision emergency medicine and outcomes in critical care into the light.

He will convince you to start calling diseases for what they are and as a result start offering the proper treatments and care. All disease exists on a spectrum. You can’t treat one end of the spectrum the same way you...


Sep 12, 2016

Sue Mason gives you her take on Geriatric Emergency Medicine. Sue’s bread and butter is managing the elderly in the Emergency Department. It is not a sexy topic and there are few gizmos and gadgets. Nevertheless, it is very important. How big is the problem? Patients over 65 years represent about a quarter of...