Football players suffer from heat related illness at a rate that is 10x that of other student athletes. Something to consider for event medicine! #conferencepearls#MedEd#MedTwitter
Are you an EM applicant who would like to know more about our program? Join us live on September 13, at 4PM EST for a live Q&A with faculty and residents via Zoom! Use the link below to sign up.
https://t.co/xklup3mqHx
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Being a senior resident is stressful...
but are you over-complicating it?
8 Tips for being a great senior resident
(That don’t require knowing everything)
We would like to congratulate our PGY-3 @jessica_javed for winning the Best Resident Research Abstract of #ACEP2021. Pictured here with MS4 John Dickens of @uoflmedschool who won the Best Med Student Abstract.
Want to know more about our program? See us at the SAEM virtual residency fair from 5:00-5:50PM EST on July 29, 2021! We would love to meet you. #EMBound#match2022#MedStudentTwitter#medtwitter
All patients with suspected ectopic should receive an ED ultrasound regardless of hCG level. One study found that >25% of those with confirmed ectopic on US had hCG less than the commonly cited discriminatory level of 1500. #conferencepearls
“If you are an Emergency Physician who writes a blog, you probably do not like Tamiflu.” - One of the best quotes from today’s conference day. This comes from Dr. Royalty’s awesome EBM lecture on influenza.
Be sure to check out the hilarious synopsis of a paper published out of our department on EMRAP’s December EMA! A great title can tell you everything you need to know about a paper.
https://t.co/7w8W4qIPZX
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We always appreciate random acts of kindness! The Dermatology PD and division gave us products to help with the skin issues associated with wearing masks.
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"Placement patients", an alternative perspective from Dr. McGee, on of our admitting hospitalists. A great discussion on the dangers of anchoring biases, keeping differentials broad, etc. https://t.co/4iHpw9zSQW
Reminder from recent SANE nurse lecture--documentation of injuries after assault can be important for investigation. Be sure to document contusions, abrasion, petechiae, pattern injuries, penetrating trauma, incised wounds, lacerations, etc. https://t.co/bSNpXXz5gu
Last week, we had an excellent lecture from Dr. Bernadoni, critical care fellow at Cincinnati. Topics covered included pulmonary HTN, ECMO, massive PE. See conference notes for more details! https://t.co/Ouv7xmrKve
Are you an EM applicant interested in learning about our program?
Join us live on October 19 at 5PM EST to see a Q&A with our faculty and residents as well as see a live tour of our ED! Link below to sign up:
https://t.co/3IVCNWd6Cg
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Are you an EM applicant who would like to know more about our program? Join us live on September 10, at 5PM EST for a live Q&A with faculty and residents via Zoom! Use the link below to sign up.
https://t.co/OiCB9MRJIC
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