Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine at Indiana University. Passionate about resident wellness & education. Wife & dog mom. Views are my own.
The perfect read for Mental Health Awareness Month. Thank you @Adamhill1212 for the courage to share your story. We need more physicians in medicine like you to help #StopTheStigma. It’s okay to not be ok and it’s ok to talk about it.
EMRA supports continuation of BOTH 3 & 4 year programs. We can increase standards without increasing training length. Let us know what you think below
In his final words, Dr. Will West implored residency leaders to give trainees “the possibility of a better life,” & said, “I hope an effort can be made to understand, support, & mentor residents rather than simply to assess & drive them toward their highest potential as doctors.”
September celebrates women in medicine! Read about our awesome Women in EM Program and all the group has accomplished over the last 20 years! https://t.co/c4VV5FGry1
@TBrnaughtTB We need to normalize this transition to attendinghood being quite an exciting but scary one! New ED attending here as of 8/1 & I’ve called a few patients to check in on them after discharging them 😊
Congratulations to the new interns on (almost) completing your first week of residency! Here is a quick 🧵of the lessons I learned during my intern year (1/n).
How about instead of expecting interns to know everything on day three you show them some grace and humility and teach them what to do.
*this is not in reference to my program*
“Today is a heavy day. The last 24 hours have truly been heartbreaking for all. We are continuing to support and lean on our law enforcement community as we navigate yesterday’s tragic attack on officers. My prayers go out to the family and friends of @CMPD Officer Joshua Eyer and the families of the three other officers killed yesterday afternoon. Officer Eyer, @NCCorrection Officers Samuel Poloche and William Elliott and @USMarshalsHQ Deputy Thomas Weeks made the ultimate sacrifice. Their lives and service will never be forgotten.”
- @cmpdchief Johnny Jennings
Check out my last podcast as a resident on EMGuidewire. Dr. Diurba & I reflect on our highs & lows of residency & mention some high yield teaching points you don’t want to miss! @CMCEM@EMGuideWire @PedEMMorsels https://t.co/FfhOLsvTnE
Narcissistic leaders are threatened by talent. They want to be the smartest person in the room.
Humble leaders are drawn to talent. They surround themselves with people who make them smarter.
Great leaders grow talent. They strive to make everyone in the room smarter.
Check out our paper to learn about the prevalence & risk factors for depression among EM interns. I can’t wait to continue advocating for trainee wellness beyond my completion of residency.
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Nurses are not our subordinates but our partners in caring for patients. Their training, experience, and insights complement and strengthen ours. We are equals in this work we do.
📣 Deadline to submit your topic for 20 in 6 is TOMORROW! Don't miss out on the amazing opportunity to participate in this resident lecture competition.
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📣 Join us on June 19, at 6 pm Central for EMRA Hangouts, our monthly webinar series geared toward medical students! In this month's Hangout, our speakers will discuss "Transition from M4 to Intern Year."
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Beautiful reflection piece by our rising chief resident @SAyusoMD about taking care of patients at our Level 1 trauma center - Numb to the Violence: Five Years as a General Surgery Resident. @SESC_AmSurg @MetrolinaTrauma https://t.co/7QxNEdhzyi
Hi, ER Doc here.
If your nose is bleeding, DO NOT TILT YOUR HEAD BACK. This just makes the blood drip down the back of your throat and you will then swallow and/or choke on it. Pinch the soft part of your nose and TILT YOUR HEAD FORWARD. Please tell your friends about this.
@SteveTimoney There's some fascinating research on the benefits of micro-breaks.
Informal, 5-7 min periods taken throughout the day.
They might seem trivial, but regular micro-breaks are associated with better rest/recovery and, of course, wellbeing.