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  • Residency Coordinators Can Be Allies of Emergency Medicine Residents

    Those coordinators who preferred to remain anonymous were quite specific about the consequences of not respecting or...
  • How To Prevent Peri-intubation Deaths with Careful Medication Choice

    You are considering your next steps in management when you hear the BP cuff cycle…64/34…repeat…61/30…Heart rate now...
  • What Emergency Physicians Can Do to Reduce Unnecessary Coagulation Testing in Patients with Chest Pain

    Engage other medical specialties and admitting physicians to achieve consensus on tests that are not necessary for...

Residency Coordinators Can Be Allies of Emergency Medicine Residents

May 9, 2014 - Joseph Harrington - 0 Comment

Those coordinators who preferred to remain anonymous were quite specific about the consequences of not respecting or…

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How To Prevent Peri-intubation Deaths with Careful Medication Choice

May 9, 2014 - Joseph Scofi, MD, and Scott D. Weingart, MD, FCCM - 1 Comment

You are considering your next steps in management when you hear the BP cuff cycle…64/34…repeat…61/30…Heart rate now…

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What Emergency Physicians Can Do to Reduce Unnecessary Coagulation Testing in Patients with Chest Pain

May 9, 2014 - Michelle Lin, MD, MPH and Jeremiah D. Schuur, MD, MHS - 1 Comment

Engage other medical specialties and admitting physicians to achieve consensus on tests that are not necessary for…

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Standard Strategies for Emergency Physicians To Use When Patients Seek Opioids

May 9, 2014 - Jim Ducharme, MD, CM, FRCP - 0 Comment

A test positive for cocaine is a true positive for that drug—and no patients testing positive for…

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Expanded Diagnostic Testing in the Emergency Department Raises Need for Cohort Data

May 9, 2014 - James J. Augustine, MD, FACEP - 0 Comment

The utilization of diagnostic testing in the ED has expanded with the growing number of tools available…

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Pros and Cons of “Fountain of Youth” Treatments

May 7, 2014 - Richard Quinn - 0 Comment

In a boxing match, the divergent camps set themselves up in opposite corners. When it comes to…

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Anti-aging Therapies to Combat Low Testosterone Syndrome Set Bad Precedent

May 7, 2014 - Richard Quinn - 0 Comment

Adriane Fugh-Berman, MD, director of PharmedOut, a Georgetown University Medical Center (GUMC) project whose mission includes educating healthcare…

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AOA-ACGME Merger Provides Single Accreditation System for MDs, DOs

May 7, 2014 - J.D. Polk, DO, MS, MMM, CPE, FACOEP - 2 Comments

A landmark announcement came in March 2014, with the American Osteopathic Association (AOA), the American Association of…

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Pediatric Anesthesia Teams Use Sweet Smells to Calm Preoperative Patients

April 11, 2014 - Howard “Howie” Mell, MD, MPH, CPE, FACEP - 3 Comments

Scent from flavored lip balm smeared inside anesthesia or oxygen masks can improve patient tolerance and reduce…

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New Decision Instruments That Predict Risk of Thrombolysis in Myocardial Infarction May Make TIMI Score Obsolete

April 11, 2014 - Ryan Patrick Radecki, MD, MS - 1 Comment

Risk-stratification tools such as the HEART Score, EDACS score, and North American Chest Pain Rule may replace…

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