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Orthopedics Part 1 | The National EM Board (MyEMCert) Review Course 

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Orthopedics Part 1 by William Mallon, MD
Purchase the self-study program or attend the live course at www.emboards.com
The National Emergency Medicine Board Review course is a four-day, 34.75-hour total immersion “boot-camp” in the factual database of emergency medicine. The goal of the course to help participants pass their exams-drives the content. At the conclusion, participants, through repetition, will have learned the key information needed to pass emergency medicine qualifying and ConCert™ examinations.

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Комментарии : 19   
@alithiahull4471
@alithiahull4471 2 года назад
This guy is considerable talent ed. He is great at what he does. Would love to hear him live. You can't help but want to listen. Swear he could make the most boring topic fun.
@Idahomie
@Idahomie 5 лет назад
Thx for posting these...I am a semi-retired provider who are lives 'close to the bone' and want to ..and need to.. stay current.
@mohammadqureshi2986
@mohammadqureshi2986 6 месяцев назад
The “psst..” at 10th killed me. Excellent talk and super good examples and stories to remember the details.
@ade2007
@ade2007 3 года назад
currently studying for boards, this lecture was amazing, it would be great to have the other parts on orthopedics please
@carrieponte6433
@carrieponte6433 3 года назад
I just adore you.... your interesting presentations, fascinating way with words and experiences,,,, clear brilliance. Thank you!
@mister_comeback
@mister_comeback 4 года назад
where is the part 2?
@christiangalexy1805
@christiangalexy1805 2 месяца назад
You just made the presentation easy professor
@laurieannJake
@laurieannJake 4 года назад
Omg!! This guy is great!! Love this lecture!
@fitzroyarmour7391
@fitzroyarmour7391 4 года назад
Great lecture
@AM-bj7yo
@AM-bj7yo 4 года назад
Part 2?
@GrayfinRois
@GrayfinRois 2 года назад
Great presentation. The only thing I didn’t comprehend is that since there is no fascial compartment that connects the forearm to the upper arm, how did hydraulic fluid reach the axilla in that high pressure injection injury? My orthopedic surgeon did not know of an anatomic connection that would clearly explain the presence of hydraulic fluid in the armpit, after being injected in the finger- with no reported symptoms in the forearm after the injection. Could you please explain?
@thebonedoctor4907
@thebonedoctor4907 3 года назад
Great 👍
@Hawdan.
@Hawdan. 2 года назад
Part 2 please!
@nashinashi2145
@nashinashi2145 2 года назад
Does anyone know where to find part 2 and 3? Thank you in advance
@agibrahi
@agibrahi 3 года назад
Could you please post parts 1 and 3?
@DrAlexVasquezICHNFM
@DrAlexVasquezICHNFM 3 года назад
1 of him is worth 12 of our Clinical medicine faculty
@superseifo
@superseifo Год назад
Never laughed so hard listening to a medical lecture.. thanks for being so engaging and informative... warm regards all the way from Egypt :)
@sashav6847
@sashav6847 Год назад
The Median nerve is british just solve this problem for me lol
@daphnelin843
@daphnelin843 7 месяцев назад
32:58 wtf with the "little chinese girl" comment, yeah no thank you
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