Violence against health workers in the E.R. and hospitals continues to rise, a disturbing trend that will eventually affect everyone. I wrote about this for @nytopinion@nytimes https://t.co/3WgUmUghDo
“I’m weary. There’s only so many times you can walk in the room and tell someone they’re not coming home tomorrow…I would simply ask you to do something. Because doing nothing, which is what we have been doing, is not working.”
– Louisville, Kentucky Dr. Jason Smith
Introducing the Pitt EM Class of 2025!!!
Yesterday we matched an incredible class of future EM rockstars. We are so lucky/excited to meet and work with yinz! #OnePittEM#Match2022#emergencymedicine#Classof2025
Thankful to be able to hang w an awesome @upmcem PGY2 class during our Advanced Core Lecture Series week. These docs work so hard and are such positive forces in and out of the ED - so proud of this class! ❤️
There is a reason that EM docs across the country are retweeting this article.
We feel this in our bones. Thanks @meganranney for shining the light.
We’re used to stress in the ER. But omicron has made our jobs impossible. - The Washington Post https://t.co/0yWXATjKEG
@upmcem@MageeWomens @a_janicki Practice-changing senior lecture re: status epilepticus, 2 hours of sim on vent mgmt, chest tube troubleshooting, pigtail insertion, posterior MIs and more.... then 45 min of cases with one of THE BEST teachers in the business @a_janicki. Just another day at @upmcem!
APD & @MageeWomens ED attending Dr. Adam Janicki (@a_janicki) giving a lecture on emergency management of late pregnancy complications.
Can you guess what medicine he’s talking about here? #OnePittEM#MedEd#FOAMed#residency