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Introduction

The manual is a comprehensive Emergency Medicine resource packed with useful information. Concise and to the point to help practising clinicians find what they need quickly. Ideal study guide for emergency medicine health care providers in training.
It needs an internet connection to access, but is not downloadable as an App,

Are you…

Still routinely doing LP’s for possible SAH?

Can’t tell your REBOA from your Ebola?

Or your EXTEM from your FIBTEM?

Do you think the M1 is a Freeway in Melbourne?

Do you think that VIPITT is a song from the 80’s?

Do you think TAPSE and MAPSE are characters from a children’s story?

Tired of reading about the ‘state of the art’ that may have been true years ago?

Is the ‘cutting edge’ of your current textbook now a bit blunt?

Then you need the Emergency Medicine Manual.

 

Key features

  • updated information about the latest diseases (e.g. COVID-19) as it comes to hand
  • approximately 2500 A4 sized 2 column pages of content
  • updated daily (on average)
  • more than 1300 images and 50 videos
  • customisable – you can choose the content you want to see
  • fully searchable
  • extensively indexed
  • more than 2200 MCQs/EMQs included in more than 100 quizzes
  • image galleries with more than 200 ECGs and 150 CXRs
  • contains polls, quotes, formulas, journal contents and other interactive features to keep things interesting
  • optimised for viewing on mobile devices of all sizes
  • integrated ACEM learning objectives
  • links to all the ACEM Fellowship curriculum procedures and skills required for the OSCE exam
  • Individual pages able to be printed or saved as .pdf files
  • only AUD$88 for a yearly subscription

These features make the online version the most comprehensive and up to date Emergency Medicine resource available, and an ideal resource for ACEM Fellowship/Diploma/Certificate examination preparation. With rapid search capabilities and extensive index and menu structure, it is also ideal rapid reference for the busy practising clinician.

Recommended by: Australasian College for Emergency Medicine New Zealand Medical Council New South Wales Postgraduate Medical Council

 

Extensively used by ACEM specialists and trainees, the breadth of its content also makes it a valuable resource for general practitioners, international medical graduates, medical students, nurses who practice in critical care areas and paramedics. Although particularly relevant to practitioners in Australia and New Zealand, the manual is used in many other countries such as the UK, Ireland, Hong Kong, Canada, the U.S.A., Saudi Arabia and South Africa Don’t be left behind – get access to The Emergency Medicine Manual Online now.

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