
Kevin Klauer, DO, EJD, FACEP: High-Risk Cases in EM: Select Topics
Kevin Klauer, DO, EJD, FACEP: High-Risk Cases in EM: Select Topics
Emergency medicine is a high risk specialty. Certain clinical entities, however, are predictable sources of bad outcomes... Read more
3 Nov 2016
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52mins

Andrew D. Perron, MD, FACEP: Concussion Update 2015 What We Know, What We Think We Know, and What We Don't Know
Andrew D. Perron, MD, FACEP: Concussion Update 2015 What We Know, What We Think We Know, and What We Don't Know
The literature on concussion has grown exponentially over the past decade. CTE (chronic traumatic encephalopathy), brain... Read more
20 Sep 2016
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44mins

Tiffany S. Hackett, MD, MBA, FACEP: Difficult Conversations in the ED
Tiffany S. Hackett, MD, MBA, FACEP: Difficult Conversations in the ED
Emergency physicians deal with difficult conversations every shift. Whether it is resolving misunderstandings between pr... Read more
3 Jun 2016
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56mins

Matthew S. Siket, MD: Case Studies of Subtle Presentations of Devastating Neurological Conditions
Matthew S. Siket, MD: Case Studies of Subtle Presentations of Devastating Neurological Conditions
How does the expert clinician manage to sort through a sea of seemingly vague and disconnected complaints to pick up tha... Read more
17 May 2016
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46mins

Lillian L. Emlet, MD, FACEP: Rapid Fire: Hyperoxia – Too Much of a Good Thing?
Lillian L. Emlet, MD, FACEP: Rapid Fire: Hyperoxia – Too Much of a Good Thing?
Hyperoxia has been quoted as being independently associated with in-hospital mortality. Can the care we provide in the E... Read more
15 Jun 2016
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20mins

Tiffany S. Hackett, MD, MBA, FACEP: Rapid Fire: The How and Why of Patient Callbacks: Doing it Right
Tiffany S. Hackett, MD, MBA, FACEP: Rapid Fire: The How and Why of Patient Callbacks: Doing it Right
Calling back patients has improves patient care, satisfaction, and safety. The speaker will discuss the use of post-disc... Read more
17 Aug 2016
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25mins

George C. Willis, MD, FACEP: Rapid Fire: Surviving the Thyroid Emergency – the Highs and Lows
George C. Willis, MD, FACEP: Rapid Fire: Surviving the Thyroid Emergency – the Highs and Lows
This is a can’t miss life-threatening emergency for any emergency provider. Review the causes, pathophysiology, and tre... Read more
21 Jul 2016
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17mins

Teresa Bowen-Spinelli, MD: Rapid Fire: The Difficult Abdomen: Approaches to Patients with Chronic Abdominal Disorders
Teresa Bowen-Spinelli, MD: Rapid Fire: The Difficult Abdomen: Approaches to Patients with Chronic Abdominal Disorders
Patients with chronic abdominal disorders such as cyclic vomiting syndrome, irritable bowel syndrome, and gastroparesis ... Read more
21 Jul 2016
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17mins

Fredrick M. Abrahamian, DO, FACEP, FIDSA: Rapid Fire: Lung Bugs and Drugs 2015
Fredrick M. Abrahamian, DO, FACEP, FIDSA: Rapid Fire: Lung Bugs and Drugs 2015
"Pneumonia Alert! Did you order antibiotics?” the charge nurse asks you. It seems there is always some new process by ... Read more
15 Jun 2016
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24mins

Kinjal A. Sethuraman, MD: Rapid Fire: MUDPILES and Beyond - Closing the Gap
Kinjal A. Sethuraman, MD: Rapid Fire: MUDPILES and Beyond - Closing the Gap
MUDPILES – a familiar pneumonic for the evaluation of the ED patient with a high anion-gap metabolic acidosis. The spea... Read more
28 Jun 2016
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15mins