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FOAM | PEM Source
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Your source for all things Pediatric Emergency Medicine. Custom EM FOAM search. Tim Horeczko’s podcast. Started by Ross Donaldson. Sites with Adult and Pediatric Content. Life in the Fast Lane. Academic Life in EM. Dr Smith’s ECG Blog. Free Emergency Medicine Talks. AAEM Topics in PEM. Radiology cases in PEM. Radiology cases in neonatology. Don’t forget the bubbles. Children’s Hosp Pittsburgh: OM, Derm, etc. For iphone, ipad, Mac. Simulators, Games, and Fun. NRP eSim Neonatal Resuscitation Case.
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Links – EmergencyPedia
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Free Open Access Medical Education. Speaking up as a Student. Not So Grand Rounds. Network Five (EM Training). Emergency “On The Floor”. Acute Care Training with Simulation (ACTS). FACEM Exam: SAQ Challenge. FACEM Exam – Mock OSCE Stations. FACEM Exam – Tips for writing SAQs. Open Letter to ACEM. Crisis Resource Management (CRM). Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS). Difficult Ventilation (Oxylog 3000). Horrible History of Medicine. Horrible Histories The Dance Plague of 1518. Stroke – Imaging.
teachmd.blogspot.com
Teach, MD: Both Sides of the Table
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What is Teach, MD? Thursday, May 31, 2012. Both Sides of the Table. If I may, a piece of advice to the new intern class of emergency medicine residents. When you are on your surgery rotations, remember that you are an EM resident. If you operate on a patient, ask the anesthesiologist to intubate that patient too. It is very cool to be on one side of the table, scrub, and then assist the surgeon on the other side of the table. You are a multitasker. Tim Peck, MD. Timothy C. Peck, MD. Residing in the ER.
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Teach, MD: March 2013
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What is Teach, MD? Friday, March 1, 2013. The Council of Residency Directors ( CORD. In Emergency Medicine is next week in Denver. This year's hot-button topic is the Milestones, the foundation of a new outcomes-based resident evaluation process. I'll be presenting a research abstract called, "How Do Practicing Emergency Attendings Self-Evaluate on the Emergency Medicine Milestones? As part of its Next Accreditation System, the ACGME. Hat ensued was a. If you're interested in validating the milestones, p...
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Uncategorized | FOAMcast
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A Free Open Access Emergency Medicine-Core Content Mash Up. Suviving Sepsis Campaign Guidelines 2017. The new Surviving Sepsis Campaign Guidelines are out in. The biggest change is the change in the definition of sepsis, which now uses the language of Sepsis 3.0, introduced in 2016. Other significant changes include dropping protocolized care (ex: early goal directed therapy), and recommending against combination antibiotic therapy (double coverage) for a single pathogen [1,2]. Article highlights of 2016.
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Teach, MD: CORD
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What is Teach, MD? Friday, March 1, 2013. The Council of Residency Directors ( CORD. In Emergency Medicine is next week in Denver. This year's hot-button topic is the Milestones, the foundation of a new outcomes-based resident evaluation process. I'll be presenting a research abstract called, "How Do Practicing Emergency Attendings Self-Evaluate on the Emergency Medicine Milestones? As part of its Next Accreditation System, the ACGME. Hat ensued was a. If you're interested in validating the milestones, p...
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Teach, MD: What is Teach, MD?
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What is Teach, MD? What is Teach, MD? Is an evolving idea. The focus of Teach, MD is to rethink medical education. To step back and say, maybe this could be done differently. Maybe it could be done better. The purpose of this blog is two-fold:. 1 To present some of my own ideas and solutions to rethinking medical education, and. 2 To encourage open conversation and collaboration in order to make change. Consider this: besides your own profession, which profession do you know the most about? Why do we hav...
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Teach, MD: MCAT
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What is Teach, MD? After 10 years of teaching students the TeachMD method for MCAT Verbal Reasoning success, I have decided to share the method in a series of free* video tutorials. Lesson 1: Why Are They Making Me Do This? Lesson 2: The Author's Arrogance. Teach, MD Passage 1*:. A) a cultural moral foundation. B) both enjoying and disliking learning. C) the exciting process of discovery. D) arduous toiling and constant critique. A) learning allows one to avoid criticism of others. A) Education allows th...
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Vomiting in the Young Child: Nothing or Nightmare | Pediatric Emergency Playbook
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CME and CE Credit. You are here: Home. Raquo; The Playbook. Raquo; Vomiting in the Young Child: Nothing or Nightmare. Vomiting in the Young Child: Nothing or Nightmare. Updated on January 1, 2016. In the young child, vomiting is the great imitator:. Gastrointestinal, Neurologic, Metabolic, Respiratory, Renal, Infectious, Endocrine, Toxin-related, even Behavioral. To help us organize, below is a review of. The Neonate: Malrotation with Volvulus. Green vomit is a surgical emergency. Premature, unwell, and ...