Author: Eric T. Boie, M.D. Assistant Professor Emergency Medicine. Mayo Clinic. First impressions are very important, and can doom you or poison working relationships for quite[...]
The first 6 months as an attending are easily the highest yield of any point in your medical training. Still, you'll be really well prepared[...]
Author: Bobbi Pritt, M.D. | @ParasiteGal Visit Creepy Dreadful Wonderful Parasites for more information. It is important for EM physicians to recognize the signs and symptoms[...]
Author: Jonathan Thornston, M.D. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PB16ZDUTdKE
Author: Shawna Bellew, M.D. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTSsvfTHEPc
Authors: Moriah Thompson, M.D., Rachel Lindor, M.D. and Meghana Helder, M.D. Jobe et al. J Emerg Trauma Shock. 2013 Oct;6(4):296-7. [from i-Open] Introduction A quarter[...]
Authors: Jessica Schoen, M.D., Ronna L. Campbell, M.D. and Annie T. Sadosty, M.D. Published in Western Journal of Emergency Medicine Click image for the article[...]
*For what it’s worth, these were my thoughts to my previous residency junior colleagues one month after I graduated two years ago and started an[...]
Dustin Leigh (@DLeigh0029) and friends just published a very comprehensive article about Deep Space Infections of the Neck in the last issue of Emergency Medicine;[...]
Author: Cameron Wangsgard, MD and Daniel Cabrera, MD Post-hemodialysis site hemorrhage (PHSH) is often encountered in the emergency department and although apparently a simple[...]