Building a Learning Culture in the ED: Why It Matters and How to Make It Happen.

Creating a learning culture in the emergency department (ED) fosters psychological safety, open communication, and continuous improvement. This approach supports team resilience, enhances patient care, and reduces burnout. Learn practical steps to build a strong learning culture in your ED, promoting growth and collaborative excellence in emergency medicine. #FOAMed @stemlyns

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2g or 1+1g Tranexamic Acid (TXA) in traumatic brain injury?

This article reviews a recent study on the use of Tranexamic Acid (TXA) in traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients with intracranial hemorrhage (ICH), focusing on prehospital care. The study, a subgroup analysis from the Prehospital TXA for TBI Trial, compared different TXA dosing regimens and found that a 2-g TXA bolus significantly reduced 28-day mortality compared to placebo. However, improvements in long-term functional outcomes were less pronounced. This review critically examines the methodology, results, and potential implications for emergency medicine practice, especially regarding the prehospital administration of TXA for TBI patients. Key insights for trauma care providers included.

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Podcast – Learning through Failure – Kevin Cyr at Tactical Trauma 2024

Kevin Cyr, the commander of a SWAT-like unit within the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, shared his insights at the Tactical Trauma 24 conference in Sundsvall, Sweden, in conversation with Iain Beardsell and Liz Crowe and offers essential takeaways for anyone working in high-pressure environments, including healthcare professionals.

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