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Emergency Physician

  • Billing for Ultrasound Tests Done in the Emergency Department

    Editor’s Note: Cutting through the red tape to make certain that you get paid for every dollar...
  • Positive Patient Encounters Can Help Emergency Physicians Cope with Burnout

    I never thought burnout was a real thing. People always talked about it, but I felt it...
  • Tips to Assess Rapid Onset of Hyponatremia to Prevent Overcorrection and Diagnose Underlying Cause

    Hyponatremia is the most common electrolyte abnormality seen in clinical practice. Not only is it found in...

Billing for Ultrasound Tests Done in the Emergency Department

April 11, 2017 - Mike Lemanski, MD, FACEP, FAAFP - 0 Comment

Editor’s Note: Cutting through the red tape to make certain that you get paid for every dollar…

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Positive Patient Encounters Can Help Emergency Physicians Cope with Burnout

April 10, 2017 - Benjamin Thomas, MD - 2 Comments

I never thought burnout was a real thing. People always talked about it, but I felt it…

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Tips to Assess Rapid Onset of Hyponatremia to Prevent Overcorrection and Diagnose Underlying Cause

April 1, 2017 - Anton Helman, MD, CCFP(EM), CAC, FCFP - 0 Comment

Hyponatremia is the most common electrolyte abnormality seen in clinical practice. Not only is it found in…

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Airway Compromise a Risk With Oropharyngeal Hymenoptera Stings

March 14, 2017 - Gregory Podolej, MD - 2 Comments

It was supposed to be a nice refreshing run along a country road. On my return loop,…

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Neonatal Meningitis Diagnosis Difficult Given Subtle Symptoms of Vomiting, Irritability

March 14, 2017 - Pingching N. Kwan, MD, FACEP, and Tyler J. Williams - 1 Comment

The Case An 11-day-old female neonate with a chief complaint of jaundice was brought to the emergency…

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Psychiatrists Issue Statement on Ketamine for Mood Disorders

March 14, 2017 - Reuters Staff - 0 Comment

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – With increasing off-label use of ketamine in patients with severe depression and…

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Emergency Physician Training Important to Improving Transgender Care

March 14, 2017 - Andrew M. Seaman - 0 Comment

(Reuters Health) – The negative experiences of transgender and gender nonconforming patients in U.S. emergency departments could…

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How Will the 115th Congress Impact Emergency Medicine?

March 14, 2017 - L. Anthony Cirillo, MD, FACEP - 1 Comment

Editor’s Note: This article was written before the American Health Care Act was released. For all the…

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Billing, Coding Tips for Smoke Cessation Counseling in the Emergency Department

March 14, 2017 - Hamilton Lempert, MD, FACEP, CEDC - 0 Comment

Editor’s Note: Cutting through the red tape to make certain that you get paid for every dollar…

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Should Prevention Methods for Sepsis Include IV Hydrocortisone?

March 14, 2017 - Ken Milne, MD - 0 Comment

The Case A 70-year-old man with a history of hypertension and type 2 diabetes presents to the…

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