Emergencies in rural and regional areas 2025
Are you looking to enhance your clinical decision-making and stay current with the latest in evidence-based medicine? The Spring Seminars in Emergency Medicine conference offers a wealth of practical knowledge directly applicable to your GP practice.
This event features leading experts tackling the complexities of modern medicine. Dr. Anand Senthi demystifies Bayesian analysis, offering a revolutionary way to interpret new treatments and research findings beyond the flawed P-value. He provides practical "rules of thumb," like discounting benefits and marking up harms, to help you navigate a world where most new research findings are false.
Learn from Dr. Ken Milne's sessions on critical appraisal, empowering you to quickly assess medical literature for validity and focus on patient-oriented outcomes that truly matter. Dr. Bronwyn Pierce shares compelling, real-world clinical cases that underscore the importance of curiosity, advocacy, and navigating cognitive biases to ensure patient safety, even when things seem to go well.
These sessions provide pragmatic tools and thought-provoking insights to refine your diagnostic skills, manage uncertainty, and ultimately improve patient care. This is an invaluable opportunity to update your practice with cutting-edge, clinically relevant education.
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Paediatric Airways at the End of the Algorithm Natalie May
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Practice changing papers Justin Morgenstern
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Tips and Tricks Steve Dunjey
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Rural Resus Redux Scott Weingart
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Curious clinical cases Bron Pierce
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Refractory shock Kane Guthrie
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Real Resus ECHO James Rippey
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Be Skeptical Ken Milne
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Bayes, Life & Death Anand Senthi
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Sustainable ED practices An Ramon
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The Error of your Biases Tatiana Lowe
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Life lessons in EM Daniel Fatovich
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Data in ED John Robson
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POCUS for Emergency & Acute care in Resource-Limited Settings (PEARLS) Jono Henry
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Evolution of MedEd to AI Ken Milne
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Live Journal Club - cooking up the data Ken Milne & Casey Parker