"Hope is not a strategy" @nobleultrasound If you're anticipating a difficult airway, use #POCUS to locate and mark the cricothyroid membrane before you attempt orotracheal intubation! #FOAMus#metroEUS#EMCritCareUS18
Can't find the galbladder on POCUS? Consider pneumoperitoneum! Look for the enhanced peritoneal stripe and ring-down artifact. - Dr. Bob Jones #EMCritCareUS18#FOAMed#POCUS
Welcome to the class of 2021! We are so excited to see your contributions to our program and to the field of emergency medicine! #MatchDay2018#Match2018
Congratulations to our new chiefs for 2018-2019! Drs. Emilee Ritchie, Ryan Stegenga, Ben Lewin and Court Crenshaw! Can't wait to see what you will do for our residency!
Check out our new blog summarizing and discussing the Landmark Articles in Emergency Medicine! First up: ECASS III “Extending the window” https://t.co/1AlNgXmfA7 #FOAMed#landmarkarticle
Always consider retained CBD stone in someone coming in with abdominal pain and prior cholecystectomy, its more common than you think! https://t.co/ef9V1eyA2g #EMconf#FOAMed
We doctors must hold tight to evidence. Must hold tight to our doubt, our knowledge of our fallibility as individuals & as a profession, knowing humility is a strength, not a weakness. We must take on the challenge of inspiring & motivating with the truth https://t.co/gENab8vAXi
Save the date for our Emergency Medicine / Critical Care Ultrasound Conference April 12-13, 2018! To register, visit https://t.co/nWhvlgHn0Y, see you in Cleveland! @metrohealthCLE#FOAMus#POCUS#FOAMed#EMConf
#grandrounds: 2016 brain trauma guidelines recommend SBP of > 100 in pts 50-69 and SBP > 110 in patients > 70 and 15-49 https://t.co/mo2GW42dVh #FOAMed#EMConf
Crit caRe INt Group for EM (CRINGE): the nasal cannula --> NRB --> BIPAP --> intubation paradigm may not be the best for certain causes of resp distress. Consider high flow O2 - may improve mortality and ventilator free days! #FOAMed#CritCare
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