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Written for specialists, referenced properly

Level

Questions are pitched at qualified specialist level — primarily FACEMs working in Australia and New Zealand, and readily applicable to emergency physicians internationally. Where ANZ practice differs from North American or European practice, the question says so rather than assuming one system.

Structure

Each day has one clinical stem and three linked single-best-answer questions. Every option carries an explanation of why it is correct or incorrect, so the distractors teach as much as the answer.

Referencing

The correct answer is anchored to a primary source: a landmark randomised trial, a college or resuscitation council guideline (ACEM, ANZCOR, PREDICT), an international society guideline, or a core text such as Cameron's Textbook of Adult Emergency Medicine, Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine or the Toxicology Handbook. Links go to the source record where one exists.

Scope and safety

This is continuing education, not clinical advice, and it does not replace local guidelines or protocols. Evidence moves; if you believe a question or reference is out of date, that feedback is welcome.

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