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Abdominal Imaging Cases 025

Life in the Fast Lane

Kyle Cunningham MD and Michael Gibbs MD Abdominal Imaging Cases 025 April 2023 Adult Abdominal imaging cases and interpretation with Kylee Brooks, Parker Hambright, Alexis Holland, William Lorenz, Brent Mathews and Kyle Cunningham

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Rethinking Acute Pancreatitis in the ED

EM Ottawa

Acute pancreatitis is one of the most common gastroenterology conditions we see in the emergency department with a prevalence of 110-140 cases per 100,000 population. (1) At The Ottawa Hospital alone, we saw over an average of 1 case per day over the last year. Unfortunately, a lot of what we do in the emergency […] The post Rethinking Acute Pancreatitis in the ED appeared first on EMOttawa Blog.

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Building infrastructure to support the patient experience along the way

NRC Health

Our partners at Phoenix Children’s share how grassroots efforts helped to define and drive patient experience priorities and build alignment throughout the organization. The post Building infrastructure to support the patient experience along the way appeared first on NRC Health.

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Mastering Intensive Care 080 with Tub Worthley

Life in the Fast Lane

Andrew Davies Mastering Intensive Care 080 with Tub Worthley Mastering Intensive Care 080 with Tub Worthley. Dr.

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EMCrit RACC Lit Review – May 2023

EMCrit

all the lit goodness. EMCrit Project by Scott Weingart, MD FCCM.

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Gender-focused training improves leadership of female medical students: A randomised trial

SheMD

Here at sheMD, we believe in the importance of practicing Evidence-Based Medicine. We believe the same principles apply to discussing Gender and Medical Education. Therefore, we are bringing you an entire Journal Club series! Our series will focus on foundational and new literature within the gender and medicine space. Today, we will be discussing the article entitled, Gender-focused training improves leadership of female medical students: A randomised trial.

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J-Tip for infant Lumbar Puncture? Does needle free anesthetic help?

PEMBlog

Lumbar punctures are painful! This is due to the needle puncturing the skin and deeper tissues and the pressure changes in the spinal canal. Some general recommendations to reduce pain during LP include: Comfortable Positioning: The patient should be instructed to lie on their side with their knees drawn up to their chest and their chin tucked in, or sit upright with their head and upper back forward (often on a bedside table with a pillow).