The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine
Meet 'em, greet 'em, treat 'em and street 'em
Excited Delirium
10/06/2023
First time listener to the podcast. Like the in depth analysis. E D seems like a very convenient entity/excuse for police to use that in their report (BTW How can a human exhibit “superhuman” qualities?) If that is really a “thing,” if a person were to be exhibiting that behavior, and the police did not intervene (i.e) put a knee on the person’s neck, would the person still have died?
Excellent topics
25/05/2023
Met Dr Milne personally at a conference this week- he is so so personable and intelligent. What a gem and wealth of knowledge!!
The Evidence Behind the Guidelines
19/01/2019
As a recently graduated medical student, I’m always looking for materials to explain the “why” behind the guidelines and other clinical decisions that were not very clear before. On top of that, you guys are actually fun to listen to!
Hard to trust
16/07/2022
Muscle relaxants A physician that cannot pronounce drug names and thinks people are statistics. No individualized medicine? A study shows if a drug works for a population, not an individual You should check the new literature on ‘the placebo effect’ because it turns out not to be what you believe it is. P.S. Methocarbamol does a decent job combined with cannabis, especially since nsaids give me mouth ulcers. P.P.S. Osteopaths (competent ones) can release that spasm completely at least 75% of the time. Not woo like placebo effect. P.P.P.S. Chiropractic is woo. Subluxations? Seriously?
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- Criado porDr. Ken Milne
- Anos de atividade2012 - 2024
- Episódios85
- ClassificaçãoLivre
- CopyrightCopyright © The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine 2012
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