Tag Archives: History of EM + 2011

Joe Lex: Dumb Things We Used to Do (Or That I Have Done)

2011-11-03-1000 Dumb Things We Did (or I Did) – Joe Lex

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Venkataraman Anantharaman (Singapore): From 3rd World to 1st World – Evolving an Asian Brand of Emergency Medicine

1-D-1200 From 3rd World to 1st World – Evolving an Asian Brand of Emergency Medicine – Venkataraman Anantharaman (Singapore)

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Terry Kowalenko (Michigan): Presidential Assassinations – The Medical History

1-D-1130 Presidential Assassinations – The Medical History – Terry Kowalenko (Michigan)

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Joe Lex (Pennsylvania): A Shocking History of Electroresuscitation

1-D-1100 A Shocking History of Electroresuscitation – Joseph R. Lex (Pennsylvania)

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Helen Askitopoulou (Greece): Emergencies & Acute Diseases in the Hippocratic Corpus

1-D-1000 Emergencies & Acute Diseases in the Hippocratic Corpus – Helen Askitopoulou (Greece)

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Robert E. Suter (Texas): Hippocrates – Father of 19th Century of American Reformation in Medicine?

1-D-0930 Hippocrates – Father of 19th Century of American Reformation in Medicine – Robert E. Suter (Texas)

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David Williams (United Kingdom): The Development of European Emergency Medicine

1-D-0900 The Development of European Emergency Medicine – David Williams (United Kingdom)

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Pam Bensen: The Beginnings of Emergency Medicine, Part 2

2011-11-03 Pam Bensen – Beginnings of EM

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Dave Wagner: The Beginnings of Emergency Medicine, Part 1

2011-11-03 Dave Wagner – Beginnings of EM

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