Liam Barrett, Owen Hibberd, Daniel P Whitehouse, Thomas Adams, James Price, Sophie Richter, Ed Benjamin Graham Barnard, Anisa Jabeen Nasir Jafar
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This month’s update is from the Emergency Medicine team in Cambridge. We used a multimodal search strategy, drawing on free open- access medical education resources and literature searches. We iden-tified the five most interesting and relevant papers (decided by consensus) and high-light the main findings, key limitations and clinical bottom line for each paper. The papers are ranked as: