Towards evidence-based emergency medicine: best BETs from the Manchester Royal InfirmaryKerstin de Wit29 January 2019
BET 1: Follow-up phone calls and compliance with discharge instructions in elderly patients discharged from the emergency departmentLaila Nasser, Tara Stratton29 January 2019
BET 2: Safety and efficacy of low-dose ketamine versus opioids for acute pain management in the EDMohammed BinKharfi, Ali AlSagre29 January 2019
BET 1: Oseltamivir use for quicker alleviation of symptoms, fewer hospital admissions and lower mortality in adult patients with influenza BClaire Bromley, Charles Reynard11 January 2019
BET 2: Diagnostic value of ultrasound in determining lateral ligament injury of the ankleRuss Hayes, Michael Callaghan11 January 2019
Towards evidence based emergency medicine: best BETs from the Manchester Royal InfirmaryEd Alan Grayson11 January 2019
BET 2: Missed diagnosis of ischaemic stroke in the emergency departmentAlisha Shake, Adam Oostema, Jeffrey Jones21 November 2018
BET 1: Lenient or strict rate control for atrial fibrillationTara Stratton, Laila Nasser21 November 2018
Towards evidence-based emergency medicine: best BETs from the Manchester Royal InfirmaryKevin C Mackway-Jones21 November 2018
BET 2: Ability of a normal gait examination to rule out cerebellar stroke in acute vertigoAlisha Greer, Mark Hewitt18 October 2018