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The Cardiology Seminal Trial's series is well underway

Stop and Think

Reading only the guidelines is not enough, because guideline documents are merely one group’s take of the seminal trials. We enlisted the help of Mohammed Ruzieh, a trainee of Foy, and now an academic cardiologist at the University of Florida.

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For obese kids, the USPSTF recommends diet and exercise; the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends surgery and ozempic

Sensible Medicine

The American Academic of Pediatrics (AAP) proudly told parents to avoid peanuts in kids at high risk of allergy. Now let’s compare the two documents. The AAP is failing their mission “to attain optimal physical, mental, and social health and well-being for all infants, children, adolescents and young adults.”

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Three patients with chest pain and “normal” ECGs: which had OMI? Which were normal? And how did the Queen of Hearts perform?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

It is well known that NOMI usually has a normal ECG or nonspecific ECG. We also studied 7 years of Code STEMI patients requiring emergent reperfusion, and found that 4% presented with an ECG labeled ‘normal’, often confirmed by the final blinded interpretation.

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10 Tips for New Attending Emergency Physicians

ACEP Now

My current practice is a hybrid of academic and community sites, and I have worked in myriad community hospitals from busy ones to single coverage critical access hospitals. You are well prepared for this. Lead your room well. If the resuscitation does not go as well as you wanted, learn from it and move on.

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A Brilliant Comment Makes the Study of the Week

Sensible Medicine

On yesterday’s podcast , I talked with Bobby Yeh, an academic cardiologist who made a compelling case for enhancing credibility of observational research. Next week I am going to show you what a well-done medical study looks like. Please do listen. Bobby is one of the smartest people in cardiology today. It is our goal.

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The Infomercial Comes to The Wall Street Journal

Sensible Medicine

“The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services should make establishing payment codes for products involving women’s heart disease a priority to prompt private insurers to cover new service lines.” The authors continued, “Calcium deposits in breast arteries can indicate a problem.”

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SGEM#256: Doctor Doctor Give Me the News, I Gotta Bad Case of RLQ Pain – Should I have an Appendectomy?

The Skeptics' Guide to EM

His practice is in trauma, emergency general surgery, and critical care with an academic interest in ultrasound and medical simulation. His practice is in trauma, emergency general surgery, and critical care with an academic interest in ultrasound and medical simulation.