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How to get involved in International Emergency Medicine

By Autumn Brogan, M.D.   International emergency medicine is a specialty that involves both the global practice of emergency medicine and the promotion of emergency[...]

By Daniel Cabrera • June 29, 2014
Ebola! Quick Review

Casey M. Clements, MD, PhD. @CaseyClmnts. Assistant Professor Emergency Medicine Does my patient have Ebola?  Are you serious ?!?!   Electron micrograph of a filovirus: Ebola *Image[...]

By Casey Clements • June 24, 2014
Review of Myasthenia Crisis

By Damian Baalmann, M.D. Reviewed by Sara Hocker, M.D.   Myasthenia Crisis A 34 year-old male presents to your emergency department in moderate respiratory distress.[...]

By Damian Baalmann, M.D. • June 23, 2014
Trauma Review: Drowning

Presented at Joint Trauma Conference on June 17, 2014. Mayo Clinic, Rochester MN. Authors: Elizabeth Walter, Amy O'Neill and Masashi Okubo Reviewed by: Kharmene Sunga and Daniel[...]

By Daniel Cabrera • June 18, 2014
How to retrieve epinephrine from an auto-injector

DISCLAIMER: This is not FDA nor manufacturers approved or endorsed. This is only to serve as a last resort measure for medical professionals in case[...]

By Daniel Cabrera • June 17, 2014
First Emergency Medicine Book

"Emergencies and How to Treat Them" by Joseph H. Howe. New York 1871 Click image for a pdf copy.

By Daniel Cabrera • June 16, 2014
Advise for new EM graduates

By Daniel Cabrera • June 16, 2014
PERC (Pulmonary Embolism Rule-Out Criteria)

PERC (Pulmonary Embolism Rule-Out Criteria) is a set of criteria established for patients with chest pain or dyspnea in outpatient settings (ie. primary care settings[...]

By Damian Baalmann, M.D. • June 15, 2014
Using TXA for Epistaxis

  Although not FDA approved (except for metrorrhagia) in the US; there is increasing evidence of its topical use as an adjunct for anterior packing[...]

By Daniel Cabrera • June 15, 2014
Poor prognosis pericarditis

Poor prognosis Pericarditis (strongly consider admission): High fever (> 38 C) Subacute onset (>1 week) Large pericardial effusion Tamponade Already in NSAIDS for a week[...]

By Daniel Cabrera • June 15, 2014
The hypotensive and bradycardic patient

Notes from Ben Sandefur Grand Rounds "The hypotensive and bradycardic patient" By Damian Baalmann, M.D. Broad Differential for Hypotensive + Bradycardic Patient Toxic CCB Beta[...]

By Daniel Cabrera • June 15, 2014
More like LEGO less like textbooks. Design concepts and medical education.

We need to make medical education more similar to a LEGO than to a textbook like Harrison’s. There are many things we need to learn[...]

By Daniel Cabrera • June 15, 2014
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