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Checklist for Managing Traumatic ICH in Rural Settings

Managing Traumatic Intracranial Hemorrhage in the Rural Setting: EMP: IRrL*

If you practice in a rural environment, you know that managing a patient with traumatic ICH can present challenges with diagnostic and treatment resources, personnel, training, and transport. Ashley K. Weisman, MD, attending emergency physician at the University of Vermont Medical Center (Burlington, VT) and Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at the Larner College of Medicine at the University of Vermont practices and teaches Rural Emergency Medicine, with planning, training, innovation, practice, and teamwork at the center. Dr. Weisman has created resources for emergency clinicians, IRrL* (In Rural Life*) that EB Medicine is proud to share with subscribers.

Resources for emergency clinicians managing patients with traumatic ICH in rural settings include:

Checklist for Managing Traumatic Intracranial Hemorrhage in Rural Life (IRrL)
Simulation for Critical Access Neurocritical Care: Saving Brain Hours from Tertiary Care
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