Dr. Moschella teaching the residents & AIs about facial nerve blocks during the monthly procedural session (and obviously the usual shenanigans). Don’t forget to warn your patients about delayed periorbital ecchymosis with supraorbital blocks!! #weeklyconference#foramens#spaday
The @GHSEmergencyMed faculty member @CharLawsonMD presenting at #CORDAA19: improving conference evaluation comes down to making it digital, easy-to-use, minimal administrative burden, and concurrent with conference itself.
The @GHSEmergencyMed PGY2 Bijal Shah presenting her CPC at #CORDAA19!
Progressive dyspnea in an otherwise healthy male? Sure sounds like CHF... But why?
Today's @GHSEmergencyMed Grand Rounds speaker @jmugele: the number of lives saved or lost in a disaster is impersonal...
Remember the personal connections you make with patients and coworkers, both in larger disasters as well as the personal disasters of individual patients.
Keynote speaker at @SaemSoutheast Dr. Wendy Coates with tips for creative education:
- no PowerPoint
- revisit your passion before medicine
- set a strict, short time limit
- cover only a small topic
According to @geedyeon at @SaemSoutheast, remember the 4 B's if thyroid storm:
- beta blocker
- block synthesis with thionamide
- block release with iodine
- block T4 to T3 conversion with possible steroids
Our very own @GHSEmergencyMed faculty @megcifuni and @amyramsay4 presenting the importance of a creative outlet for resident physicians with Elephant Rounds.
Sharing their wisdom at @SaemSoutheast!
The creative @ALMannixMD discussing building a medical simulation escape room at @SaemSoutheast. Who knew medical education could be so exciting (and scary!)?
Dr. Denver Rogalla from Grand Strand sharing the importance of high clinical suspicion and good neurologic examination (especially reflexes!) in diagnosing GBS.
A packed audience learning during @SaemSoutheast.
Dr. Erin Leiman from Duke shares @SaemSoutheast that selected ED patients can benefit from an interprofessional, learner-focused, attending-supervised clinic. And patients are very satisfied with their care!
"Even the most rational and accepting patients have hope."
~Elizabeth Kubler Ross as discussed by Dr. Bhullar of GHS palliative care @GHSEmergencyMed weekly conference.
This article hammers home the importance of good verbal and written communication along with quality review. I appreciate your consistent and constructive feedback on our #POCUS findings and documentation @SonoSerious and @johneicken . https://t.co/lqWWH0Nd9Z