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Can We Stop (Predict) The Drop? – April No Falls Month

The Injectable Orange

In the consistent form of Injectable Orange we have a not so hidden curriculum – critical appraisal and evidence based practice. Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine , 21 (10), 1069–1082. Pro-tip on organising and capturing your CPD activities: keep a portfolio.

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Tips for Real-Time Information Sharing with Patients

ACEP Now

2 Information blocking is any practice that is “likely to interfere with access, exchange, or use of [EHI].” 3 These regulations have led to widespread practices of EHI, such as test results and clinical documentation, being shared with patients in real time. Code of federal regulations eCFR website. 1033, section 4004.

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SheMD Interview Series: Questions You Should NOT Be Asked

SheMD

Some of the interview information may not be relevant during the 2020-2021 & 2021-2022 academic years. And if you worry about reporting a program because of retaliation, document all of it and submit after match or anonymously. Best Practices for Conducting Residency Program Interviews. Sources: 1.

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PEM Currents – Agitation in Children – Episode 5: The Boarded ED Patient

EMDocs

It is also important to recognize that the majority of children seeking ED care are treated at community sites rather than urban, academic institutions. ED Best Practices Optimizing the Environment Separate area from main ED is possible that has less distractions, loud noises. Why are we boarding? 10.1542/peds.2022-057383

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Episode 30 - Emergency Department Management of Patients With Complications of Bariatric Surgery

EB Medicine

Jeff: And while it’s not exactly core EM, we’re going to briefly discuss indications for bariatric surgery, as this is something we don’t often review even in academic training programs. Vitamin D, B12, Calcium, foate, iron, and thiamine deficiencies are all well documented complications. 2015;25(4):622-627. Surg Obes Relat Dis.