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Features

  • Meet the Emergitones: A Melody of Jazz and Emergency Medicine

    The members of The Emergitones have two main things in common: They are all talented musicians, and...
  • High-Yield Ocular Ultrasound Applications in the ED, Part 2

    Part 2 of a 3-part series. Part 1. Part 3. The Case Monday, 23:00—You notice a worried...
  • Acetaminophen Overdose—Was It Extended- or Immediate-Release Pills?

    The initial questions a health care professional asks when a patient presents with an acetaminophen overdose are,...

Meet the Emergitones: A Melody of Jazz and Emergency Medicine

April 17, 2019 - Jordan Grantham - 0 Comment

The members of The Emergitones have two main things in common: They are all talented musicians, and…

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High-Yield Ocular Ultrasound Applications in the ED, Part 2

April 17, 2019 - Katrina D’Amore, DO, MPH; Sarah Bolan, MD; and Nicole Yuzuk, DO - 0 Comment

Part 2 of a 3-part series. Part 1. Part 3. The Case Monday, 23:00—You notice a worried…

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Acetaminophen Overdose—Was It Extended- or Immediate-Release Pills?

April 17, 2019 - Valerie Pratt, MD; Keith Burkhart, MD; and Ruby Mehta, MD - 0 Comment

The initial questions a health care professional asks when a patient presents with an acetaminophen overdose are,…

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Dr. Trish Blair: The Impact of True Leadership is Never Lost

April 17, 2019 - Louise B. Andrew, MD, JD, FIFEM - 3 Comments

P atricia (Trish) Blair, MD, a co-founder of the American Association of Women Emergency Physicians (AAWEP), has died…

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ED-Initiated Medication-Assisted Therapy: 1 Hospital’s Experience

April 17, 2019 - Ranjiv Advani, MD, FACEP - 3 Comments

By now, you would literally have to be living under a rock not to be aware of…

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Building a Democratic, Independent, Community ED Practice

March 26, 2019 - Thomas Fitzgerald, MD, FACEP - 0 Comment

Emergency medicine is a constantly changing and evolving medical practice. The business side of emergency medicine is…

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Hurricane Florence and the Use of Telemedicine

March 19, 2019 - Bobby Park, MD; Chelsea Raegen; Scott Caflisch; and Michael Granovsky, MD - 0 Comment

Hurricane Florence struck North Carolina as a Category 1 storm on Sept. 14, 2018, bringing with it…

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High-Yield Ocular Ultrasound Applications in the ED, Part 1

March 19, 2019 - Katrina D’Amore, DO, MPH; Sarah Bolan, MD; and Nicole Yuzuk, DO - 1 Comment

Part 1 of a 3-part series. Part 2. Part 3. The Case Monday, 23:00—Your first patient of…

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For One Medical Student, a Job as a Scribe Was the Pathway to Emergency Medicine

March 19, 2019 - Skyler E. Smith - 2 Comments

I turned 18 in the emergency department. The charge nurse surprised me with a cake, and as…

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Reduce Opioid Duration and Quantity to Limit Use, Avoid Addiction

March 19, 2019 - Evan Schwarz, MD, FACEP, FACMT; and R. Corey Waller, MD, MS, FACEP, DFASAM - 1 Comment

Editor’s Note: This is the seventh part of an ongoing series on what emergency physicians can do…

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