It’s time once again for Articles of Note, our monthly romp through the peer-reviewed literature. As always, some good stuff to sort through–I point your attention to (another) article that questions whether routine CTA is the way to proceed with strangulation patients (Moon, et al); a new examination of brain injuries with IPV by Makovec Knight and colleagues; and a few new teleSANE articles for those of you interested in that particular area. Links take you to PubMed, although a good number this month have free links attached, as well.
Sorry to have missed many of you at the AAFS meeting last week in NOLA. I’m traveling just a bit less right now as I work on a few projects that are taking quite a bit of my attention. But I will be back on the road again next month, beginning with a workshop at Tennessee Tech, and my hope is I will get a chance to run into some of you in the coming months. Stay tuned for more.
Happy reading,
Jen
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