Report this every year: This is pinned to the top of my twitter feed. Its a case and my entire Tranvenous Pacer Curriculum as one thread. Cheers!
https://t.co/h7hJ700q90
Check out VertiGuide One Stop Shop for Dizziness Diagnosis on the Google Play Store: Check out "VertiGuide" https://t.co/WJDLhCJJjG… via
@GooglePlay#MedEd#MedTwitter#FOAMed
@Rick_Pescatore This! But you can look out for your colleague and she can look out for you. If we don’t look out for each other and as a group decide the opportunity cost of every shift then who will.
Emergency medicine is a lifestyle, not just a job.
You’ll see the sickest patients, the worst luck, and the darkest corners of humanity—& still be expected to smile, move fast, and get it right every time. A thread on what they don’t tell you about EM. 🧵
I'm excited to announce that our dizzy education paper was published! Truely a labor of love.
Virtual patient and feedback intervention to improve clinical reasoning for dizziness in the emergency department- Academic Emergency Medicine https://t.co/9Kn7vdTBBW
@KotwalSusrutha
Fabulous trip to Riyahd Saudi Arabia, to teach about The Road to Vertigo Competence and/or Excellence to the residents at KAMC. Great to see old friends and meet new ones!
@DrLindaDykes I know it's not exactly primary care, but the grace 3 Summary on core EM is really good! And if anyone has an apple phone, John's Hopkins made an app called vertiguide that's meant to be really useful
Today's ICU #OnePager is about Minnesota Tube placement.
How does a MT tube control a varical bleed? In what order do you inflate the tubes (and how much volume/pressure)?
https://t.co/EmS4uw2MyB
This OnePager is a great reference for those stressful MT insertions.