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🩺 Welcome to The Medic Minute

Your Source for Emergency Medicine Practice Updates
By a CEN Who Lives It

Hi there, and welcome to the blog!

I'm a Certified Emergency Nurse (CEN) with years of frontline experience in the controlled chaos we call the Emergency Department. If you’ve ever triaged a patient, started compressions in seconds flat, or had to make a clinical decision with limited information and even less time — you’re in the right place.

I started this blog with a simple goal: to keep emergency medicine professionals sharp, current, and connected. Guidelines change. Evidence evolves. And as much as we live in the thick of it, it’s not always easy to carve out time to stay updated. That’s where this space comes in.

Here’s what you can expect:

  • 🔄 Practice Guideline Updates — from trauma protocols to airway algorithms.

  • 🧠 Clinical Pearls & Pitfalls — quick takeaways that could make or break a shift.

  • 🛠 Real-World Application — not just what the book says, but how it plays out at 3AM with four patients waiting on a monitor.

  • 📚 Evidence-Based Summaries — distilled, clear, and relevant to emergency medicine.

Whether you're a nurse, medic, physician, tech, or student, this blog is built to support the entire emergency care team — because no one saves lives alone.

Thanks for stopping by. Let’s keep learning, adapting, and showing up strong — one shift at a time.

Stay ready. Stay sharp. Stay alive.

#bloggingfromthebay
— CrashCart Kelly

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