Posts tagged International medicine
Tales From Honduras – Ichthyosis, An Unusual Skin Finding

On examination, he has normal vital signs. He is in no distress, comfortable appearing, but acting shy and withdrawn (appropriate for age). His eyes and conjunctiva are normal, but the eyelids are ectropic. He has moist and otherwise normal oral mucosa. The left otic canal is filled with keratinitic debris and once cleared reveals a normal tympanic membrane. The right ear is normal. The remainder of his skin examination reveals diffuse, whole-body brown plaques which are anchored at the center and peeling at the edges…

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Brown EM Journal Club: The Effect of Formalized Emergency Medicine Training in Low and Middle Income Countries

Formal Emergency Medicine training in the majority of low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) is still in early stages of development. At the same time Emergency Centre (EC) mortality in LMICs is high, with a meta-analysis demonstrating a median mortality prevalence of 1.8%. Although there are multi-factorial reasons for this high mortality rate, the authors state a lack of a robust formally trained Emergency Medicine workforce is one of the proposed problems…

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