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posted on 2023-02-17, 09:50 authored by James David van Oppen, Connor Putnam, Navin Leanage, Hilary Thornton, Scott Knapp, Damian Roland, Timothy John Coats, Thomas Alexander Gerrard ShanahanThis month’s update is by Leicester’s Emergency Medicine Academic Group. We used a multimodal search strategy, drawing on free open-access medical education resources and literature searches. We identified the five most interesting and relevant papers (decided by consensus) and highlight the main findings, key limitations and clinical bottom line for each paper.
The papers are ranked as:
Worth a peek—interesting, but not yet ready for prime time.
Head turner—new concepts.
Game changer—this paper could/should change practice.
Funding
This study was supported by the National Institute for Health Research (JDvO receives salary funding from Doctoral Research Fellowship 300901)
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Author affiliation
College of Life Sciences, University of LeicesterVersion
- AM (Accepted Manuscript)