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Episode 010 — Tetanus and snakes

http://esfcom.org/episode-player/272/10.mp3

Drilling bone, three sheets to the wind, the deadliest neurotoxins known, and the best antipsychotic drug you’ll never get to use.

Posted in: Hematology

Episode 009 — Heme Onc + DOACs

http://esfcom.org/episode-player/267/9.mp3

Danish ditzels, cognitive effects of radiation, benevolent drug companies, and clinical trials dirtiness that’d make a vaskebjørn need to wash its hands.

Posted in: Hematology

Episode 008 — Hypersensitivity

http://esfcom.org/episode-player/227/8.mp3

Hypersensitivity reactions, electric scooters, EpiPen wounds, transgenic rabbit milk, and trying to build a more ethical RCT.

Posted in: Hematology

Episode 007 — Coagulation

http://esfcom.org/episode-player/205/7.mp3

New anti-clotting drugs, HIT, angioedema, overdiagnosis, surrogate markers of surrogate markers, and hedgehogs (or sea urchins?) in your bloodstream.

Posted in: Hematology

Episode 006 — Shock

http://esfcom.org/episode-player/195/6.mp3

Balloon tamponade, NNT, tourniquets, mixed messages from preceptors, and pneumatic trousers.

Posted in: Hematology

Episode 005 — Anemias and porphyrias

http://esfcom.org/episode-player/190/5.mp3

Lead poisoning, asplenia, soy sauce intoxication, cerebral malaria, and more in our first hematology episode.

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