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The Case of the Fiddleback Spider

The Case of the Fiddleback Spider Written by Damian Baalmann, M.D. Reviewed by Fernanda Bellolio, M.D. A 33 year-old, previously healthy male presents to your[...]

By Damian Baalmann, M.D. • October 6, 2014
Dare to dilate: Evaluation of acute visual loss in the emergency department

Why don't we dilate in the emergency department? Dilation can induce acute angle closure glaucoma. Emergency medicine texts are riddled with warnings against precipitating acute[...]

By Shawna Bellew, M.D. • October 5, 2014
The 10 Commandments for an Effective Presentation

Author: James E. Colletti, M.D. (@jimcollettimd) Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine Quote “It usually takes me more than three weeks to prepare a good impromptu[...]

By Daniel Cabrera • October 5, 2014
CDC: Ebola Virus Disease Algorithm for evaluation of the returned traveler

By Daniel Cabrera • October 4, 2014
Septic Arthritis: Myth Busting

Note: "Septic arthritis" in this post and discussion refers to non-gonococcal septic arthritis. What's the big deal with septic arthritis? It's not really an emergency[...]

By Cameron Wangsgard • October 3, 2014
A great case of pediatric intussusception presenting as altered mental status

Author: Jessica Stanich, M.D. This is a Mayo Clinic Emergency Medicine Residency Interesting Case Presentation using the Pecha Kucha format http://youtu.be/JuobiJ83oDY Reviewers: Kharmene Sunga, M.D, Fernanda Bellolio, M.D.[...]

By Daniel Cabrera • October 3, 2014
Using Twitter in Health Care and Education

A brief introduction to Twitter on healthcare by Farris Timimi, M.D. (@FarrisTimimi) http://youtu.be/7T6o-zzO49M  

By Daniel Cabrera • October 2, 2014
A very basic primer on time management

  Efficient time management is one of the key skills to survive and thrive in modern world. Most of us need to juggle the needs[...]

By Daniel Cabrera • October 2, 2014
Don’t Forget TXA in the Trauma Bay

Author: Michael  A. Schwarz, Pharm.D., R.Ph.   Tranexamic Acid (TXA) Tranexamic Acid (TXA) is a competitive inhibitor of plasminogen activation to plasmin and a noncompetitive[...]

By Cameron Wangsgard • September 30, 2014
Approach to drowning

Author: Katie Greger, M.D. This is a Mayo Clinic Emergency Medicine Residency Interesting Case Presentation using the Pecha Kucha format http://youtu.be/CskTK9D5nrI Reviewers: Kharmene Sunga, M.D, Fernanda Bellolio, M.D.[...]

By Daniel Cabrera • September 27, 2014
A Tribute to Daniel G. Hankins, M.D. Father of Emergency Medical Services.

2014 Marriott-Carlson Leadership Award Recipient http://youtu.be/MmWryTuvhW4 Acceptance speech by Daniel G. Hankins, M.D. Thanks to Bill Hinckley (@UCAirCareDoc) http://youtu.be/w77qgR-zWoQ

By Daniel Cabrera • September 26, 2014
Urinary Tract Infections: A Pharmacotherapy Review

Author: Gabriel Golfus, Pharm.D. This is a Mayo Clinic Emergency Medicine Residency Pharmacotherapy Lecture http://youtu.be/EAedszfNLos Reviewers: Maria I. Rudis, Pharm.D.,  R.Ph.

By Daniel Cabrera • September 25, 2014
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