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“Jay Leno, Gisele & the Pregnant Trauma Patient…”

I promise I don’t mean to keep referencing supermodels in my posts…it just seems to happen! Today is a short post but includes my vodcast on the pregnant trauma patient. (Apologies in advance for my sniffles in the background!). As Jay Leno says, its still just one patient. Treating the mother is the primary objective.  […]

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“When you hear hoofbeats….think of zebras not horses……”

I know the actual saying is “when you hear hoofbeats think of horses not zebras” coined by Dr Theodore Woodward from the University of Maryland, but for the purposes of this post I want you to think of the “zebras”.  The main Onc emergencies are neutropenic sepsis and spinal cord compression, but I thought I’d talk about […]

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