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Emergency Board Review
Summary: The Emergency Board Review podcast is a collaborative project by a bunch of EM docs that spend way too much time online. There are very few multimedia options for studying for the inservice/board exam that are 100% FREE. This project attempts to fill that void.
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Podcasts:
Traumatic Disorders Part III
Traumatic Disorders Part II
Traumatic Disorders Part I
HEENT Disorders Part III
HEENT Disorders Part II
HEENT Disorders Part I
Gastrointestinal Disorders Part III
Gastrointestinal Disorders Part II
Gastrointestinal Disorders Part I
Introduction
Traumatic disorders are a major component of the Emergency Medicine boards, comprising approximately 11% of the exam questions. There are three parts to the traumatic disorders section. Each video is approximately 15-30 minutes.
Traumatic disorders are a major component of the Emergency Medicine boards, comprising approximately 11% of the exam questions. There are three parts to the traumatic disorders section. Each video is approximately 15-30 minutes.
Amazing need-to-know review dony by David Pierce, MD of University of Buffalo Emergency Medicine residency.
Traumatic disorders are a major component of the Emergency Medicine boards, comprising approximately 11% of the exam questions. There are three parts to the traumatic disorders section. Each video is approximately 15-30 minutes. The first part is below. When you want to watch the next section, click on the tab below labeled “Part II” or “Part III.” In the future, there will be a section below with lists of questions that can be done through books to supplement the videos as well as other resources available online on traumatic disorders. Enjoy!
Final section of three done by John Neuffer and Roger Tillotson covering everything HEENT.