What the heck is a RECC? Find out below! Now accepting fellowship applications through September 1!
Interested? Email [email protected]:
1. A letter of intent
2. Current CV
3. 2-3 letters of recommendation
#emergencymedicine#resus#criticalcare
We then did a follow-up podcast along with @Brian_Driver (author of the best RCTs on Bougie Use in Crit Care Airway). Come check that out as well:
https://t.co/xNphDOaPjp
[#FOAMed for now]
Now In-Press, a review on Expert use of the Bougie for Airway Management, a paper @Ryan_Barnicle, @BraceyA, and I just published in the Annals. Check it out, I think it came out pretty good:
https://t.co/loYaUFm07v
Most EM docs have little experience actively titrating masked NIV devices. @brianjwrightmd and I have written a framework for how to approach your next patient who needs a little positive pressure. Check it out here: https://t.co/iWVTCRqTcb
Before you reach for a bougie you first have to know how to use one. Here is our guide using available evidence and our experience!
https://t.co/Vy4EvSdDM2
@emcrit @ryan_barnicle @AnnalsofEM
EMCrit 377 - Breaking News - The PREOXI Trial changes everything for Preoxygenation in Intubations in the Critically Ill! I interview the lead authors and give my RECs.
[#FOAMed]
I've been advocating for this for years and now we have a beautiful trial...
https://t.co/xvLuUXCiPm
Interested in becoming a true #emergencymedicine airway master? Come get some practice with the awake fiberoptic intubation clinics at #AAEM24!
We have two sessions this year with expert #criticalcare faculty! 4/30 at 2:45pm CDT and 5/1 at 9:00am CDT. @aaeminfo
The seven sins of ED glucose management (from a lecture I gave to the EM residents @AlbanyMed). How many of these are you guilty of?!?!
(Me, at various stages of training: ✋✋✋✋✋✋✋)
#emergencymedicine#criticalcare#MedEd@AMCResus
Had a wonderful wheezy Wednesday giving the @albanymed EM residents a talk on acute asthma emergencies! We covered avoiding misdiagnosis...
...to what is 1st & 2nd line treatment....
...and even what to do with the ventilator!
#emergencymedicine#criticalcare#MedEd@amcresus
3-way Clinical Controversies @AnnalsofEM:
What vascular access do you use to manage septic shock in the ED?
CVCs can't be supplanted: https://t.co/o1Iizgg0qW
Midlines are optimal:
https://t.co/7aCc4Gq5V0
Peripheral IVs are preferable: https://t.co/qO2co3uqco
Last call for Critical Hits! is inviting proposals for 15 min talks on an EM-CritCare topic to be given at the CCIG meeting during SAEM 2024.
Deadline is Friday at 5p EST. Trainees and Jr faculty encouraged!
https://t.co/qLUiiABK0G
#saem24#criticalcare#emergencymedicine