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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This podcast is intended to assist in ongoing medical education and peer discussion for qualified health professionals. Please ensure you work within your scope of practice at all times. For personal medical advice always consult your usual doctor
Urgent Bite 51 - A few simple tips from twitter
When Santa Goes to Urgent Care - Part 5
When Santa Goes to Urgent Care - Part 4
When Santa Goes to Urgent Care - Part 3
When Santa Goes to Urgent Care - Part 2
When Santa Goes to Urgent Care - Part 1
Urgent Bite 50 - Managing stress in emergent situations - with Haydn Drake
Urgent Bite 49 - STI update for Urgent Care - Dr Rathi Rajasekaran
Urgent Bite 48 - Ask Dr Rob - Rib fractures in the elderly and the concept of failing up
CME Interview - A discussion on approaching and managing airways in Urgent Care with Haydn Drake
Urgent Bite 47 - Improving Diagnosis - Dr Matt Wright
Urgent Bite 46 - Using POCUS to diagnose pneumonia - why roll the dice? - Dr Kelvin Ward
Urgent Bite 45 - Uncomplicated Boxers Fracture management
Urgent Bite 44 - Carbon Monoxide
CME interview - Eczema flares - Dr Amanda Oakley
Urgent Bite 43 - Tranexamic Acid in Head Injury - the Crash 3 trial
Urgent Bite 41 - Urticaria - with Dr Amanda Oakley
CME Interview - Moonboots are not benign - Mr Peter Black FRCS (Tr & Ortho)
Urgent Bite 40 - Bootcamp related injuries
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