
48 episodes

Anatomy For Emergency Medicine Andy Neill
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The AFEM podcast: brief screencasts on clinical anatomy with specific relevance to EM and hopefully trying to cover RCEM anatomy curriculum in its entirety. Nothing if not ambitious...
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046 | Sensory Innervation of the Foot
Welcome back to the Anatomy for EM podcast. Today we cover the innervation of the foot through the lens of the ankle block. So, yes this is another very much exam focused one. Ankle blocks are certainly handy but I … Continue reading →
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045 | Sensory Innervation of the Ear
I’m entering a few months prep for the UK and Ireland exit exam in Emergency Medicine: the FRCEM. I’ll be adding lots of little notes on pearls I’ve learned along the way. A lot of my revision is based around … Continue reading →
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044 | Sensory Innervation of the face Part 04 | Inferior Alveolar Nerve
We’re back for another series – this time focussing on the sensory innervation of the face through the lens of dental anaesthesia. This is adapted from a take I gave in EuSEM 2016 in Vienna. This is part 3 The most important … Continue reading →
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043 | Sensory Innervation of the face Part 03 | Infraorbital Nerve
We’re back for another series – this time focussing on the sensory innervation of the face through the lens of dental anaesthesia. This is adapted from a take I gave in EuSEM 2016 in Vienna. This is part 3 The most important … Continue reading →
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042 | Sensory Innervation of the face Part 02 | Mental Nerve
We’re back for another series – this time focussing on the sensory innervation of the face through the lens of dental anaesthesia. This is part 2. This is adapted from a take I gave in EuSEM 2016 in Vienna. The most … Continue reading →
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041 | Sensory Innervation of the face Part 01 | Trigeminal Nerve
We’re back for another series – this time focussing on the sensory innervation of the face through the lens of dental anaesthesia. This is adapted from a take I gave in EuSEM 2016 in Vienna. The most important links you need … Continue reading →
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I really enjoyed these podcasts, as a student they help to make sense of the type of concepts that we're expected to be familiar with. Having said that, these were pointed out to me by a very experienced er physician in Montreal who said they helped him fain better insight.
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