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Obstetrics

  • Code Eclampsia: Navigating the Storm in ED Management

    Imagine a third-year emergency medicine resident working overnight in the intensive care unit (ICU) when a new...
  • Acute respiratory infection in pregnancy

    This article is aimed at providing readers with a better understanding of several high risk pulmonary infections...
  • Wake-up call

    Back in the days before RRC limits, 36-plus-hour shifts were quite the norm. I recall during my...

Code Eclampsia: Navigating the Storm in ED Management

August 25, 2025 - Pauline Wiltz, DO - 2 Comments

Imagine a third-year emergency medicine resident working overnight in the intensive care unit (ICU) when a new…

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Acute respiratory infection in pregnancy

February 1, 2013 - Howard Roemer, M.D.; Benjamin Roemer, M.D.; Vern L. Katz, M.D.; Deeksha Dewan, M.D.; and Christopher Bentley, B.S. - 0 Comment

This article is aimed at providing readers with a better understanding of several high risk pulmonary infections…

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Wake-up call

February 1, 2013 - Howard Roemer, M.D. - 0 Comment

Back in the days before RRC limits, 36-plus-hour shifts were quite the norm. I recall during my…

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ACS In the Pregnant Patient

November 1, 2012 - Howard Roemer, MD, Loren Brown, MD, Vern L. Katz, MD, and Talla Rouson, MD - 0 Comment

Introduction Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is a rare entity in the parturient population occurring in 3 to…

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Choosing to Bridge the Gap

November 1, 2012 - Howard Roemer, M.D. - 0 Comment

One afternoon a few years back, my second patient of the shift was a 60-year-old female, June…

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