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REBEL vs SKEPTIC

Critical care controversies: Salim Rezaie (REBELEM) and Ken Milne (The SGEM) go toe-to-toe debating some hot topics in critical care.

They take on mechanical CPR, adrenaline for out of hospital cardiac arrest, stroke ambulances and 1st pass with a bougie.

Fun and informative.


The podcast

The slides

Salim R. Rezaie

Salim completed his medical school training at Texas A&M Health Science Center, and continued his medical education with a combined Emergency Medicine/Internal Medicine residency at East Carolina University. Currently, he works as a community emergency physician at Greater San Antonio Emergency Physicians (GSEP), where he is the director of clinical education. He is also the creator and founder of REBEL EM and REBEL Cast, a free, critical appraisal blog and podcast that try to cut down knowledge translation of research to bedside clinical practice. [@srrezaie]

Ken Milne

Ken Milne is the Chief of Staff at South Huron Hospital Association in Exeter, Ontario, Canada. He has been doing research for over 30 years publishing on a variety of topics. He is passionate about skepticism and critical thinking. He is the creator of the knowledge translation project, The Skeptics’ Guide to Emergency Medicine. Yes, Ken is married to Barb and they have three amazing children. [@TheSGEM]


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