| Literature DB >> 27833680 |
Andrew Grock1, Nikita Joshi2, Anand Swaminathan3, Salim Rezaie4, Chris Gaafary5, Michelle Lin6.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The WestJEM Blog and Podcast Watch presents high quality open-access educational blogs and podcasts in emergency medicine (EM) based on the ongoing ALiEM Approved Instructional Resources (AIR) and AIR-Professional series. Both series critically appraise resources using an objective scoring rubric. This installment of the Blog and Podcast Watch highlights the topic of neurologic emergencies from the AIR series.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27833680 PMCID: PMC5102599 DOI: 10.5811/westjem.2016.9.31010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: West J Emerg Med ISSN: 1936-900X
Approved Instructional Resources - (AIR) scoring instrument for blog and podcast content with the maximum score of 35 points.
| Tier 1: BEEM rater scale | Score | Tier 2: content accuracy | Score | Tier 3: educational utility | Score | Tier 4: evidence based medicine | Score | Tier 5: referenced | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Assuming that the results of this article are valid, how much does this article impact on EM clinical practice? | Do you have any concerns about the accuracy of the data presented or conclusions of this article? | Are there useful educational pearls in this article for senior residents? | Does this article reflect evidence based medicine (EBM)? | Are the authors and literature clearly cited? | |||||
| Useless information | 1 | Yes, many concerns from many inaccuracies | 1 | Not required knowledge for a competent EP | 1 | Not EBM based, only expert opinion | 1 | No | 1 |
| Not really interesting, not really new, changes nothing | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | ||||
| Interesting and new, but doesn’t change practice | 3 | Yes, a major concern about few inaccuracies | 3 | Yes, but there are only a few (1–2) educational pearls that will make the EP a better practitioner to know or multiple (>=3) educational pearls that are interesting or potentially useful, but rarely required or helpful for the daily practice of an EP. | 3 | Minimally EBM based | 3 | ||
| Interesting and new, has the potential to change practice | 4 | 4 | 4 | Yes, authors and general references are listed (but no in-line references) | 4 | ||||
| New and important: this would probably change practice for some EPs | 5 | Minimal concerns over minor inaccuracies | 5 | Yes, there are several (>=3) educational pearls that will make the EP a better practitioner to know, or a few (1–2) every competent EP must know in their practice | 5 | Mostly EBM based | 5 | ||
| New and important: this would change practice for most EPs | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 | ||||
| This is a “must know” for EPs | 7 | No concerns over inaccuracies | 7 | Yes, there are multiple educational pearls that every competent EP must know in their practice | 7 | Yes exclusively EBM based | 7 | Yes, authors and in-line references are provided | 7 |
BEEM, best evidence in emergency medicine; EP, emergency physician; EBM, evidence-based medicine.
Blog posts and podcasts receiving an Honorable Mention on the topic of neurologic emergencies.
| Title | Date | Author | Website URL |
|---|---|---|---|
| Podcast 155 – Status Epilepticus with Tom Bleck | August 13, 2015 | Weingart S | |
| Treatment of Seizures in the Emergency Department: Pearls and Pitfalls. | December 17, 2015 | Hernandez R, Silverberg M | |
| Episode 73 Emergency Management of Pediatric Seizures. Emergency Medicine Cases | December 1, 2015 | Richer L, Mikrogianakis A, Kilian M, Helman A | |
| Ultrasound for Optic Nerve Sheath Diameter | December 30, 2015 | Alerhand S | |
| Head Injury in Kids | March 7, 2015 | Unknown | |
| Phenobarbital monotherapy for alcohol withdrawal: Simplicity and power | October 18, 2015 | Farkas J | |
| Concussion in Sports: Sidelines and Emergency Department Evaluation and Management | September 22, 2015 | Bamman M, Williamson K, Urumov A | |
| Assessing and Managing Delirium in Older Adults. | July 17, 2015 | Shenvi C | |
| Endovascular therapy helps in ischemic stroke, again (ESCAPE) | March 27, 2015 | Rali P, Titoff I | |
| Christmas Comes Early for Endovascular Therapy in Stroke | February 12, 2015 | Radecki, R | |
| Stroke Thrombolysis. Life in the Fast Lane | January 11, 2015 | Nickson, C | |
| Ischemic Stroke Treatment Archive | November 9, 2015 | Rezaie, S | |
| The Subarachnoid Enigma | May 9, 2015 | Orman, R | |
| Pediatric Stroke: EM-Focused Highlights | August 25, 2015 | Slama, R | |
| Cerebral Venous Thrombosis | August 15, 2015 | Nickson, C | |
| Episode 17 Part 1: Emergency Stroke Controversies | January, 2015 | Himmel W, Selchen D, Chartier L, Helman A | |
| SGEM#137: A Foggy Day – Endovascular Treatment for Acute Ischemic Stroke | November 21, 2015 | Spiegel, R | |
| The Approach to the Dizzy Patient | November 17, 2015 | Hill J, McKean J, Knight B | |
| Stroke and TIA: Pearls and Pitfalls | May 29, 2015 | Ferguson W, Crane D, Lo A | |
| Tissue, Not Time, for Stroke | September 18, 2015 | Radecki, R |
TIA, transient ischemic attack