
Top 5 of 2014
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The EM Curious team wants to whole heartedly thank our readers for ongoing support. We are now entering our 7th month as an active FOAMed blog and have made huge strides in viewership! With the incorporation of the excellent posts from the Procedures Club and the beginning of the Ultrasound Leadership Academy blog series, the blog has continued to expand into different exciting areas of interest. We hope to continue to grow over the next year and explore new ways of educational content delivery. While we continue to share knowledge freely, we also continue to seek individuals who are interested in contributing knowledge to the website. If you have ideas for the blog or want to write a post, let us know, we would love to have you as a guest author on the site (or a more permanent team member)!
Below are our Top 5 Posts of 2014, however it is really hard just to limit our year so far to just these 5 posts. Be sure to check out individual collections for posts that you may have missed. You can also visit our #FOAMed Review section to explore great content from around the FOAMed community that you may have missed over the past 6 months.
Classically, patients will exhibit Beck’s Triad...Unfortunately, as we mentioned above only a minority of patients will exhibit all three. So the bottom line is that if you see someone who you think might be worth having their heart looked at, go ahead and slap an ultrasound probe on their chest.