The Podcasts of the Royal New Zealand College of Urgent Care
Health & Fitness:Medicine
A sharpie can provide great continuity of care when managing pre-tibial flap lacerations.
Many Thanks to Amor Kisling for discussing this tip I found on Twitter from Dr Rob Greig (@drrobgreig)
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Talking tea cup signs, limping children and EBM with Dr David Sorrell
JUCM Original Research - The role of CXR in COVID-19 - Dr Joshua Russell
Talking COVID, SSD and Seymour fractures with Dr David Sorrell
Its Friday somewhere
Another Friday chat
We are not talking about medicine this Friday
COVID-19 - An update and a chat about PPE - Dr Richard Chen
COVID-19 - Guidance to Clinics and a discussion on quarantine - Dr David Gollogly and Dr Richard Chen
COVID-19 An Urgent Care perspective - with Dr Richard Chen and Dr Kelvin Ward
Urgent Bite 58 - Burns in Urgent Care - Dr David Sorrell
Urgent Bite 57 - The Seymour Fracture
A conversation about UC in the USA and the Journal of UC Medicine - Dr Joshua Russell
Episode 13 - Dr Sorrell Returns
CME Interview - The Depressed Patient in Urgent Care - Professor Bruce Arroll
Urgent Bite 56 - Low Risk Antibiotic Reactions - with Dr Josh Russell
Urgent Bite 55 - Using POCUS in Urgent Care - a real world experience - Dr Barbara Blok
Urgent Bite 54 - The Importance of taking a Complimentary Medicine History
CME interview - Sepsis - with Dr Paul Huggan
Urgent Bite 53 - Compassion in Medicine
Urgent Bite 52 - Cellulitis Mimics - with Dr Amanda Oakley
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