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Approach to the patient with rhabdomyolysis

Author: Daniel Scholz, M.D. This is a Mayo Clinic Emergency Medicine Residency Interesting Case Presentation using the Pecha Kucha format http://youtu.be/OCHm4aZuroQ?list=UU8HKQ2hE8yml5Gfz2Ct3tYw Reviewers: Kharmene Sunga, M.D, Fernanda Bellolio, M.D.[...]

By Daniel Cabrera • September 23, 2014
Jeff Kline’s approach to the patient with suspected Pulmonary Embolism

Jeff Kline, from Indiana University, is the world's foremost expert in Pulmonary Embolism, particularly from an Emergency Medicine perspective. He has been quite active in #FOAMed[...]

By Daniel Cabrera • September 21, 2014
Simple tool for bedside feedback. The SBIOC format.

By Daniel Cabrera • September 19, 2014
How to Talk to a Neurologic Intensivist

Author: Sara E. Hocker, M.D. Assistant Professor of Neurology   When you are on the front lines and require neurologic consultation for acute neurologic injury[...]

By Daniel Cabrera • September 19, 2014
Nursemaid’s elbow

A nursemaid's elbow is the easy way of saying radial head subluxation. The history is usually a toddler that is brought in because they will[...]

By Cameron Wangsgard • September 19, 2014
Right Upper Quadrant Pain: When Should I Call the Surgeon?

Author: David S. Morris, M.D. Assistant Professor of Surgery A patient comes into the emergency department with right upper quadrant abdominal pain.  You have seen the[...]

By Daniel Cabrera • September 18, 2014
Stress Tests and Admitting to the Observation Unit for Chest Pain

Here are a few pearls about how to choose stress tests for patients presenting with CP that you’re admitting to the observation unit. Caveat #1:[...]

By Cameron Wangsgard • September 17, 2014
Mayo Clinic Emergency Medicine Residency Program Overview

By Daniel Cabrera • September 16, 2014
Interesting EKG

1. What does the EKG below show? 2. What would be the key concerning Chief Complaint of the patient's presentation to the ED given this[...]

By Cameron Wangsgard • September 14, 2014
Reversing Anti-coagulation: Part 1 – Warfarin (Coumadin)

  Recognition of anticoagulant use in the setting of intracranial hemorrhage, GI bleed, etc is important to note as it is associated with increased morbidity[...]

By Cameron Wangsgard • September 12, 2014
Suicide Risk Assessment in the Emergency Department

Author: Gabrielle J. Melin, M.D. Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine   The skill of assessing for suicide is one that all Physicians should possess. This[...]

By Daniel Cabrera • September 7, 2014
Dieter Rams’ Principles of Design Applied to Emergency Medicine

  Picture by https://lamodern.wordpress.com/tag/dieter-rams/ Dieter Rams is one of the most important designers of the XX century. His main contribution to the field of design was the[...]

By Daniel Cabrera • August 20, 2014
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