11/ Here’s my cheat sheet:
P1: Who am I & how I know you
P2: Character traits observed with supporting specific example
P3: Peer descriptions and what you’re proud of
P4: How you compare to others, +/- clarity on speed bumps
P5: Statement of rec, bring it on home
Easy, right?
6/ The next is the pièce de résistance:
* WHAT would I want to MAKE SURE programs knew that I have done?
* WHAT hardships (if you are willing to share) might cause you to be misunderstood? (optional)
* HOW can I best advocate for you in this letter?
Remember: We're advocates.
5/ For starters:
* WHAT are my strongest attributes? What am I MOST proud of about myself?
* WHAT have I done that could set me apart from other applicants? What is my unique strength?
* HOW would my peers describe me? What makes me a good teammate?
But wait. There’s more.
Review of TEG by Dr. Palter, images from @srrezaie - Using TEG (vs conventional MTP) = improved mortality, decreased blood product use in trauma patients; promising studies for cirrhotics and postpartum hemorrhage
@jbeckesmay at #rebellion19
- Data does not support using Ketamine in Lactating Patients other RSI meds are safe
- Iodinated Contrast and Gadolinium are also safe
- Ask if pts are Lactating
- Help facilitate feeding every 3-4 hours
#FOAMed#MedTwitter@DrJenGunter