SK Provincial EM Journal Club | Join the Discussion
April 23, 2026 | 6:00 – 7:00 pm (SK) via ZOOM Meetings
Zoom Link: https://usask-ca.zoom.us/j/99412472108?pwd=6O5l93y6yFeZ2UHhqMW0Nsq0SobiXp.1
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Dr. Luke Green-Harrison, Dr. Emre Islam, and Dr. Kianna Mills (Residents) with Dr. Reed
Gillander and Dr. Jamey Samson (Faculty)
Comparison of Nebulized Ketamine at Three Different Dosing Regimens for Treating
Painful Conditions in the Emergency Department: A Prospective, Randomized, Double-
Blind Clinical Trial – CLICK HERE FOR ARTICLE 1
By the end of this article discussion, learners will be able to:
Identify when nebulized ketamine is an appropriate analgesic option for ED patients with
acute pain.
Apply evidence on adjunctive ketamine use to balance faster analgesia with potential side
effects such as dissociation and nausea.
Ketamine Compared With Morphine for Out-of-Hospital Analgesia for Patients With
Traumatic Pain A Randomized Clinical Trial – CLICK HERE FOR ARTICLE 2
By the end of this article discussion, learners will be able to:
Understand the evidence to choose between ketamine and morphine for acute traumatic
pain in the prehospital/ED setting.
Identify appropriate patients for ketamine versus morphine for acute traumatic pain in the
prehospital/ED setting.
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