Drilling bone, three sheets to the wind, the deadliest neurotoxins known, and the best antipsychotic drug you’ll never get to use.
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Hematology
A retrospective tour of high yield adventures in medical education
Drilling bone, three sheets to the wind, the deadliest neurotoxins known, and the best antipsychotic drug you’ll never get to use.
Danish ditzels, cognitive effects of radiation, benevolent drug companies, and clinical trials dirtiness that’d make a vaskebjørn need to wash its hands.
Hypersensitivity reactions, electric scooters, EpiPen wounds, transgenic rabbit milk, and trying to build a more ethical RCT.
New anti-clotting drugs, HIT, angioedema, overdiagnosis, surrogate markers of surrogate markers, and hedgehogs (or sea urchins?) in your bloodstream.
Balloon tamponade, NNT, tourniquets, mixed messages from preceptors, and pneumatic trousers.
Lead poisoning, asplenia, soy sauce intoxication, cerebral malaria, and more in our first hematology episode.