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Revision as of 23:48, 24 September 2013

Welcome to WikEM
The Global Emergency Medicine Wiki
including 18,926 pages with 136,570 recent edits by the global medical community

WikEM

The Global Emergency Medicine Wiki 4,694 pages with 136,570 recent edits

WikEM, The Global Emergency Medicine Wiki, is the world's largest and most popular emergency medicine open-access reference resource. Our highly acclaimed content is freely available via the internet and our dedicated mobile applications. If you are a medical practitioner, join our contributor community and share your important knowledge with the world.

WikEM is a project of the OpenEM Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit public charity. Please donate to help make open access to medical knowledge possible!

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News

Say hello to Fractures.app – your new best friend when it comes to dealing with fractures and bony injuries! This free app is here to make life easier for emergency physicians and healthcare providers, whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out.


Key Features:


  • Easy-to-use interface: Use its bone map to select the injured region and get a selection of fractures. You can also search through a comprehensive list with just a keyword.
  • Step-by-step guidance: No more guesswork! The app gives you straightforward, easy-to-follow instructions on splint application and managing all sorts of fractures.
  • Offline support: No internet? No problem: Get crucial fracture info even when you’re offline, so you’re always ready to roll.
  • Trustworthy content & expert-approved:
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WikEM and emscimprovement.center are collaborating to develop pediatric emergency resources for YOU to help ensure that all children receive the highest quality of care whenever and wherever it is needed.


As a WikiEM user, please complete this brief <5 minute survey to inform this work: https://redcapynh.ynhh.org/surveys/?s=Y7J7DDHRTNNLFFPXRead more


The My Emergency Department app is designed and developed by emergency medicine physicians for anyone working in the emergency department. It allows a single source of truth for all your team’s guidelines, policies and education content. It also helps streamline communication within the team. The platform is completed free to get started and you can check out more about it read more

From the creator of Nerve Block comes another free app and figuring out how to manage a laceration just got a lot easier. With Suture.app, you’ll have all the information you could need at your fingertips. Our easy-to-use interface will guide you from start to finish.


As soon as you select the laceration location, you’ll start getting repair recommendations including suture material and sizes, other closure methods (like staples or hair apposition), technique references with guided videos and illustrations and instructions to share with patients including removal timeframes.


Features:


  • Comprehensive database of laceration types and complications
  • Library of repair techniques with videos and illustrations (from Dr. Brian Lin’s Closing the Gap)
  • Generate procedure
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The Monekypox reference is available and will be continuously updated at https://wikem.org/wiki/MonkeypoxRead more

Our android app has currently been removed from the app store. We are working on addressing Google’s concerns so that we can restore the app. In the meantime we encourage everyone on android to use our website.


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Disclaimer

===General Disclaimer=== The information on this site and the related mobile software has been, and continues to be, compiled from multiple sources and multiple authors. It is intended for clinicians only and not directly for patients. It can be edited by numerous individuals given access to the site, which produces constantly changing content. As such, the accuracy and completeness of this work cannot be guaranteed. The information contained herein is intended as a quick and convenient reminder of information you have already learned elsewhere. The contents are to be used as a guide only; health care professionals should always use sound clinical judgment and individualize patient care. This information is not meant to be a replacement for training, experience, continuing medical education, or studying the latest literature and medical information. OpenEM Foundation, the site managers, editors, contributing authors, and other people and organizations related to this site make this information available without warranties of any kind, express or implied. We disclaim any liability, loss, or damage caused by the contents. If you do not wish to be bound by the foregoing cautions and conditions, please do not use this site or downloaded mobile software.

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