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Christmas Clinical

Christmas Clinical

The World’s Okayest Medic Podcast · Mike Carunchio

December 20, 2021

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Show Notes

Carley, S. (2004). Suicide at Christmas. EMJ Online. Available at http://emj.bmj.com/content/emermed/21/6/716.full.pdf

CDC. (2004). Fall-Related Injuries During the Holiday Season --- United States, 2000–2003. Retrieved from https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5348a1.htm

Long, Brit. (2018). EM@3AM: Esophageal Foreign Bodies. EMDocs Blog. Available at http://emdocs.net/em3am-esophageal-foreign-bodies/

Rohrer-Mirtschink S, Forster N, Giovanoli P, Guggenheim M. Major burn injuries associated with Christmas celebrations: a 41-year experience from Switzerland. Ann Burns Fire Disasters. 2015;28(1):71-75.

Shaw, et. al. (2018). Death and readmissions after hospital discharge during the Dec holiday period. BMJ, 363.

Shuja, Winston, Rahman, Mitty, Jaber, & Keo. Esophageal food impaction during cultural holidays and national athletic events. Gasteroenterology Report, 5(1).

Smith, Allan, Greenlaw, Findlay, & Isles. (2013). EM admissions., deaths ant weekends and the public holiday effect. Emerg Med J, 31(1).

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