Introduction Ultrasound-guided nerve blocks in emergency care are an expanding area of interest and research. While traditional…
Since 1996, training courses on “Management of Disasters: Focus on Children” have been conducted annually at Case…
For the first time, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) are extending research awards specifically for emergency…
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The pregnancy and neonatal periods create unique challenges for medical providers in disaster settings. Maternal physiology is…
It’s nearing the end of a busy shift, and the last patient you pick up is a…
Many of the problems currently facing the U.S. health care system are similar to what emergency medicine…
Neonatal cyanosis may be a signal of serious underlying pathology, and these patients require prompt and comprehensive…
Courtesy ACEP Cardiac pacing capture is depicted above: A, intrinsic bradycardic rhythm; B, pacer spikes are evident…
I would say that the average emergency physician tends to be inventive, efficient, energetic, friendly, and confident….
Evaluating Children in Postdisaster Situations
Since 1996, training courses on “Management of Disasters: Focus on Children” have been conducted annually at Case…