Associate Professor Dept. Emergency Medicine, Director of Clinical Research, Assistant Program Director. University of Maryland School of Medicine; Coulrophobic
I'm thrilled to share the publication of our study "Single-step versus multi-step intranasal naloxone devices for overdose response: A randomized usability study in an at-risk population"
https://t.co/63nBNGZQTX
@UMEMresidency@UMEMresearch#naloxone#overdose#OpioidEpidemic
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Our article "Diagnosis and Management of Acute Mesenteric Ischemia in the Emergency Department" co-authored with the incredible Dr. J. David Gatz is available now.
https://t.co/YJrQF8a5yb
@UMEmergencyMed
@YukiKotani5@NephroP “The TSA suggested that not only is the impact of ketamine on mortality currently
inconclusive, but also that more evidence is needed to reach a definitive conclusion.”
@TheSGEM@elonmusk@aptera_motors Saw my first cybertruck on the road today. I laughed out loud at how ridiculously cheap it looked. Like it was from a sci-fi movie with a $15K budget
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Doctors, nurses and friends of 12-year-old Kendric Cromer cheered as he was discharged from Children’s National Hospital in Washington after receiving a novel gene therapy treatment to cure his sickle cell disease.
https://t.co/lSHzQoYCrg
Check out this podcast going over the recent article that superstar PGY-3 Babette Newman and I wrote on #SickleCell for @EBmedicine
Thanks @EMedPhys and Dr. T.R. Eckler!
https://t.co/VJ9upHrdc4
I'm pleased to announce the publication of our article "Acute Abdominal Pain in Older Adults" in EM Reports. Worked with recent @UMEMresidency graduate Ben Cornwell.
A beast of an article with 197 citations!
https://t.co/mEA6O8AxPh
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It's National Sepsis Awareness Month - a dangerous condition that affects millions each year. Cheyenne Falat, MD, Assistant Medical Director at @UMMC, discusses sepsis recovery in this powerful @wjz story featuring Jackie Duda’s near-death experience: https://t.co/TPjnLuKfJh
This should be required reading for all residency leaders.
A young doctor’s final words offer a mental health warning for others https://t.co/0r3VsJrtjt
🎉 Congrats to the winners and runner-ups of the 2024 CPC Contest! Your dedication and clinical expertise shined this year. Submissions are now open for the 2025 competition—don’t miss your chance!
Submit here: https://t.co/tFZyNvTTYp
The @US_FDA never should have approved #oxbryta for #sicklecell based on “improvement” in a lab value. Must demand clinically oriented outcomes!
https://t.co/8uFnyTsEoB
Updated #SickleCell research priorities are live! For the next 5 years, we encourage researchers to study unaddressed questions and specific research topics aimed to help #ConquerSCD.
Read the announcement here: https://t.co/fTOsAguxAN