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Chikungunya – Emerging infections series #2

Chikungunya (Emerging infections series #2) By Casey M. Clements M.D., Ph.D. (@CaseyClmnts) and Donald F. Zimmer M.D.   Photo: Luz Sosa, PAHO/WHO – used according[...]

By Casey Clements • August 19, 2014
The trial was terminated early for benefit, great! Right? No, you are probably celebrating a bias.

Author: Henrique A. Puls / @HAPuls Reviewed by: M. Fernanda Bellolio, M.D.   There are two major reasons to stop a trial earlier than planned[...]

By Daniel Cabrera • August 12, 2014
An algorithm to reduce the use of CT to diagnose appendicitis in children

Author: Stephanie Polites, M.D. General Surgery Resident. Mayo Clinic.   Acute appendicitis is the most common surgical emergency in children and accounts for many emergency room[...]

By Daniel Cabrera • August 12, 2014
Staying safe and avoiding injuries during the summer

Interview with the one, only and extraordinaire Donald Jenkins, M.D. http://youtu.be/r7ASZgOBlG0

By Daniel Cabrera • August 9, 2014
Approach to the patient with Pneumocystis pneumonia

Author: Jessica Schwarz, M.D. This is a Mayo Clinic Emergency Medicine Residency Interesting Case Presentation using the Pecha Kucha format http://youtu.be/9ArfbGTp9zk Reviewers: Cameron Wansgard, M.D & Daniel Cabrera, M.D

By Daniel Cabrera • August 4, 2014
Hair apposition technique

Video by Franco Utili, MD and Margarita Jullian, MD Medicina de Urgencia UC / @UrgenciaUC http://youtu.be/2cV41r9VxaI Reference Hock MO, Ooi SB, Saw SM, Lim SH.[...]

By Daniel Cabrera • August 4, 2014
Approach to the patient on electric storm due to an ICD

Author: Theresa Tran, M.D. This is a Mayo Clinic Emergency Medicine Residency Interesting Case Presentation using the Pecha Kucha format http://youtu.be/Bn-bomiyD8I Reviewers: Cameron Wansgard, M.D & Daniel Cabrera,[...]

By Daniel Cabrera • July 29, 2014
What is a decision?

In recent years we have witnessed a huge increase in the interest and activity around the areas of clinical decision making and cognitive aspects of[...]

By Daniel Cabrera • July 26, 2014
Laws of Simplicity in Emergency Medicine

UPDATE: John Maeda posted these laws on the Laws of Simplicity website. Here how John Maeda's (@johnmaeda) Laws of Simplicity apply to Emergency Medicine: Reduce. The easiest way[...]

By Daniel Cabrera • July 26, 2014
How to place a pig tail catheter

Video by University of Ottawa Emergency Medicine / @emergmedottawa https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrxuZwFpigI&feature=youtu.be

By Daniel Cabrera • July 21, 2014
5 Simple Steps in the Ankle Block

5 Simple Steps in the Ankle Block   A 33 year-old (60-kg) male is brought into your emergency department by EMS and appears to be[...]

By Damian Baalmann, M.D. • July 14, 2014
Digitalis Toxicity

Digitalis Toxicity Damian Baalmann, 2nd year EM resident A 67 year-old female (90-kg) is brought into your emergency department because of increasing confusion. As the[...]

By Damian Baalmann, M.D. • July 7, 2014
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