CME 04/12/14 – Neuroanatomy of the Critically Ill
Above is Andy Neill’s talk at SMACC Gold 2014 on clinically relevant neuroanatomy for the critically ill patient. Here is the associated post on Andy’s own medical blog, EmergencyMedicineIreland.com.
Above is Andy Neill’s talk at SMACC Gold 2014 on clinically relevant neuroanatomy for the critically ill patient. Here is the associated post on Andy’s own medical blog, EmergencyMedicineIreland.com.
Here is Dan’s talk on risk stratification in TIA. Resources: NICE Guideline (Reviewed May 2014): Stroke: Diagnosis and initial management of acute stroke and transient ischaemic attack (TIA) Emergency Medicine Practice 2013: Transient Ischaemic Attack: An Evidence-Based Update Monash Transient Ischemic…
Here is Sarah’s talk on neuropathies.
Here is Jim’s great talk relating to the management of patients presenting with symptoms consistent with a TIA. Additional Resources: Australian Stroke Foundation: Clinical Guidelines for Stroke and TIA Management 2010 – written as a guide for GP’s UK NICE Clinical…
Thanks again to Jim for giving a very helpful talk on the assessment of ED patients presenting with vertigo. Head Thrust Test: Vertigo Assessment Algorithm: Here is a the article that Jim mentions in his talk. This article, published in…