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FACEP FACEM ABPM-CI. HealthNZ AI & Christchurch EM. Annals of EM Podcast & Journal Club. Columnist ACEPNow. Speaker, writer, dad. Stanford '00. evidencetriage.com 🇺🇸 in 🇳🇿
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Is it carbon monoxide
“… recalled as the chicken may be undercooked.”
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The beguiling suggestion viral testing will reduce antibiotic use (or other investigations) doesn't quite pan out as expected – positive testing does, indeed, diminish prescribing, but negative testing increases. #medsky www.evidencetriage.com/p/the-rapid-...
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There's no magical reduction in antibiotics as a result of viral testing.
www.evidencetriage.com
The “Rapid Viral Testing" Fallacy
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
Ryan Radecki MD MS
Ryan Radecki MD MS
The villain of ‘SPIDER-MAN: BRAND NEW DAY’ is described as “a powerful villain no one can even see.” (via spidermanbrandnewday.movie/synopsis/)
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The Thermo Fisher situation keeps getting worse. We've now collected 450+ problematic images presented as verification data in TF's antibody catalog. This includes: 🖌️ Dozens more images with duplications or painting 🖨️ Hundreds of blots that all share the same background (behold slideshow below)
An imminent question in the Southern Hemisphere, but not far off for the North – do we still keep giving oseltamivir to our critically unwell patients? How about the general hospital population? What about other antivirals – is "viral load" enough of a surrogate? www.remapcap.org/oseltamivir-...
Hear me out … ketaperidol.
When lipstick* on a pig turns it into a $10B unicorn. * the lipstick cost $20B. www.mcsweeneys.net/articles/ai-...
Do you like using bicarbonate in cardiac arrest? Couldn't hurt! Do you hate using bicarbonate in cardiac arrest? Waste of time! You're both right; never change. #medsky www.evidencetriage.com/p/bicarb-is-...
How precarious is the valuation of OpenEvidence – when anyone can get better performance out of a general-purpose LLM, or even the much-maligned generative search result in Google? #medsky #mlsky www.evidencetriage.com/p/openeviden...
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Did you like getting your AI for free? It is the beginning of the "costs getting passed on to the user" reckoning .... #mlsky www.aguidetocloud.com/blog/microso...
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Cosmic Marvel
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Oseltamivir Clinician FAQs — REMAP-CAP Trial
AI Economics for Dummies
“Xavier owns an apartment that he rents out at a loss of $1 billion/month. Seeing this success, he decides to make financial commitments to construct $850 bi...
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Let the debates continue!
www.evidencetriage.com
Is it better, or is it branding?
Bicarb Is Dead ... Or For The Dead?
OpenEvidence, The Ten Billion Dollar Chimera
www.evidencetriage.com
Microsoft Copilot Cowork pricing in plain English — the new two-part model (Copilot seat + Copilot Credits), what drives cost, and how to manage it.
www.aguidetocloud.com
Ryan Radecki MD MS
Microsoft Copilot Cowork — New 2026 Pricing Guide
Ryan Radecki MD MS
Reese Richardson
Ryan Radecki MD MS
Ryan Radecki MD MS
Ryan Radecki MD MS
Ryan Radecki MD MS
Haloperidol is a Fantastic Multi-Tasker -Sedation of the agitated patient -Potent antiemetic particularly in gastroparesis (PMID 28320545) + CHS (PMID: 33160719) -Excellent in migraines (PMID 27510942) -Refractory sickle cell disease pain + chronic abdominal pain youtube.com/shorts/A5Ju5... #EMIMCC
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Haloperidol is Great #emergencymedicine
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