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“When I was told I had epiglottitis”. An Emergency Medicine physician recalls her care on the other side of the curtain in a busy Emergency Department

An interview with Dr. D.M. Shewmaker, PGY-2 Mayo Clinic Emergency Medicine Resident by Dr. Jeff Wiswell, M.D.   Emergency medicine is about taking care of[...]

By Jeff Wiswell, M.D. • February 5, 2015
Primer on Geriatric Trauma

Authors: Damian Baalmann, M.D., Masa Okubo M.D., Jack Kehl III, M.D.     Types and Patterns of Injury in the Elderly   Geriatric patients (those older[...]

By Damian Baalmann, M.D. • February 2, 2015
[PechaKucha] Post-partum cardiomyopathy and cardiac arrest

Author: Amy O'Neil, MD http://youtu.be/_7MiooQ32sE

By Daniel Cabrera • January 29, 2015
Gout. It is always gout!

Author: Tim Bongartz, MD. Scenario: A 54 year old male is presenting to the ED with severe right foot and ankle pain and swelling. The[...]

By Daniel Cabrera • January 23, 2015
One thing ED nurses wish docs knew

Author: Erin K. Salo, R.N.   When I signed up for Emergency Department nursing, I was fairly sure of what I was getting into. I[...]

By Daniel Cabrera • January 18, 2015
The truth about Small Bowel Obstruction

Author: David S. Morris, M.D. Small bowel obstruction (SBO) is a very common problem for patients; treated by many different types of medical providers, including[...]

By Daniel Cabrera • January 4, 2015
The New Kids in the Hyperkalemia Block; A Perspective from the Nephrology Corner

Authors: Insara J. Jaffer Sathick, MBBS and Gauri Bhutani, MBBS. Reviewer: Kianoush Kashani, MD. Department of Medicine, Division of Nephrology and Hypertension, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN  [...]

By Daniel Cabrera • December 18, 2014
Blunt Abdominal Trauma

Author: Kimberly Holst, M.D. Reviewer: David Morris, M.D.

By Daniel Cabrera • December 14, 2014
Pearls in Digital Wound Repair

Author: Joseph Kennedy (@JoeKennedyEM) A 41 year old woman presents to your ED not long after injuring her right index finger while feeding a garden[...]

By Daniel Cabrera • December 7, 2014
Anaphylaxis Management

Image adapted from Greg Friese (flickr) under Creative Commons License Adapted from: Ronna L. Campbell M.D. and the Joint Task Force on Practice Parameters, representing[...]

By Daniel Cabrera • December 6, 2014
Primum non nocere: How understanding Serotonin Syndrome will help you stay true to the Hippocratic Oath

Author: Dustin Leigh, M.D. (@DLeigh0029)     How an Understanding of Serotonin Syndrome will ensure you stay true to the Hippocratic Oath Recognition, the core[...]

By Daniel Cabrera • December 2, 2014
A gateway to the killer rashes

By Daniel Cabrera • November 29, 2014
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