Browse twelve clinical areas with links to trusted FOAM sites and accredited guidelines. Or run an advanced cross-database search across FOAM, guidelines, PubMed, Cochrane, Scholar, and more.
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General adult emergency care and protocols.
Illness and injury in children, from neonate to teen.
Point-of-care ultrasound for ED clinicians.
Major trauma assessment and management.
Toxidromes, antidotes, poisoning management.
Fractures, dislocations, MSK trauma.
Safe airway and procedural sedation.
Obstetric and gynaecological emergencies.
Imaging pathways and reference libraries.
Ocular injuries and vision emergencies.
Ear, nose, and throat emergencies.
Emergency skin conditions and reactions.
Each topic below links to accredited Australian, New Zealand, UK, and US sources — clinical practice guidelines, FOAM resources, and specialty references used by practising ED clinicians.
Comprehensive care and protocols for adult emergency medicine.
Evaluation and treatment of illnesses and injuries in children.
Point-of-care ultrasound resources for emergency clinicians.
Assessment and management of injuries in emergency situations.
Toxidromes, antidotes, and the management of poisonings.
Fractures, dislocations, and acute musculoskeletal trauma care.
Safe airway techniques and sedation strategies for procedures.
Obstetric and gynaecological emergencies in the ED setting.
Accredited, high-quality reference sites for emergency radiology.
Initial management of ocular injuries and vision-related emergencies.
Emergency care and procedures for ear, nose, and throat conditions.
Recognition and management of emergency skin conditions.
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