Welcome Back, Chris Leo!
Core Medical Group
APRIL 25, 2025
Welcome back Chris Leo! He's a passionate recruiter connecting clinicians with their dream jobs. Explore his journey and dedication to personalized healthcare recruitment in this blog.
Core Medical Group
APRIL 25, 2025
Welcome back Chris Leo! He's a passionate recruiter connecting clinicians with their dream jobs. Explore his journey and dedication to personalized healthcare recruitment in this blog.
Ken Grauer, MD
APRIL 25, 2025
== INTRO: I have added this Tab on Technical "Misadventures" to the Menu at the top of every page in this ECG Blog: Where to find this LINK in the Top Menu! All-too-often lead reversals, unsuspected artifact, and other "technical misadventures" go unrecognized with resultant erroneous diagnostic and therapeutic implications. In the hope of facilitating recognition of these cases I am developing an ongoing listing on this page with LINKS to examples that Ive published in this ECG Blog, as we
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Pediatric EM Morsels
APRIL 25, 2025
We have previously discussed our “love” of rashes ! Ok, maybe we are still lukewarm when it comes to skin eruptions, but we cannot deny the important clues that we may decipher from a good derm exam! This is especially true when we are facing the complaint of weakness and muscle pain. There are a lot of considerations on our list when we are pondering the child who complains of muscle weakness !
Dr. Smith's ECG Blog
APRIL 25, 2025
This was written by Hans Helseth. Paramedics arrived at the house of a 59 year old man after his caretaker called 911 for altered mental status. He was lethargic and slow to respond to questions. He was found to be hypotensive with systolic pressures in the 70s and 80s. An EKG was recorded: What do you think? This EKG shows the same 2.5 seconds as recorded by all 12 leads, so it is not ideal for rhythm analysis.
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EMDocs
APRIL 25, 2025
Originally published at The Pediatric EMS Podcast on March 5, 2035. Reposted with permission. Please visit their site HERE to see all the amazing podcasts or subscribe to their RSS HERE. This is the Pediatric EMS Podcast with the mission to provide case-based discussion with evidence-based recommendations by content experts in prehospital pediatric medicine in order to advance the care of children outside the hospital.
Maria Yang, MD
APRIL 25, 2025
I don’t think I was that mouthy during my medical training. Some East Asian women are shy, deferential, and taciturn. Its no wonder some people were surprised when critical comments came out of the mouth that is attached to my face. Advocacy comes in different flavors. My initial attempts were salty. While I didnt occupy the lowest rung on the neurology service (that honor went to the medical students), I was but an intern.
Sensible Medicine
APRIL 25, 2025
Because some readers commented that Vinay’s post last Saturday was more politics than Sensible Medicine, I hesitate to even post this one. Although I won’t comment on the content of Vinay’s post, I do think his belonged here. The current politics have daily effects on us in medicine, especially those of us in academic medicine. This post originates from a different place, and I think it is apolitically political (or maybe politically apolitical), commenting on how the quality o
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