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Complex Regional Pain Syndrome

Don't Forget the Bubbles

in 2018, 16% of patients diagnosed with CRPS had comorbid depression, and two-thirds had at least one psychiatric diagnosis, significantly higher than in the general population. Children and their families should undergo a psychological assessment to understand and properly address possible individual, familial, social or academic issues.

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ADHD in children

Mind The Bleep

People with ADHD may have co-existing psychiatric and physical conditions including conduct disorder , oppositional defiant disorder , mood disorders , anxiety disorders , autism spectrum disorders , substance-use disorders, sleep disorders, epilepsy, and movement disorders.

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

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Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 13:57 — 19.2MB) Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | RSS Management of the child with mental health problems who is boarding in the ED In episode 1 of this series, we discussed differentiating organic vs psychiatric causes of agitation in children.

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Building Healthier Relationships With Gaming

Don't Forget the Bubbles

The Role of Gaming in Emotional Well-being Stress Relief: Gaming can be a form of relaxation and stress relief, providing an escape from the pressures of daily life. There is a complex interplay between gaming, psychological needs, and adolescent well-being. It can offer a safe environment to unwind and engage in enjoyable activities.

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Welcome to Medical School: Part 1

SheMD

You may not have endless amounts of time to dedicate to these activities, but they will bring you joy and scheduling them in for yourself is important for your well-being. Do some soul-searching before you start : medical school is intense in a lot of ways, including academically and emotionally.

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EM Mindset: A Woman in the Emergency Department – by a Feminist

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Yes, I am a woman, yes I am a feminist, yes I am a physician, yes I am in academic leadership for a well-known emergency department… The yes’s are many, but what do I have to say that is so meaningful or useful that people would want to publish it? Well first of all, I didn’t do it in my 20’s, and I didn’t do it in residency.

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

EB Medicine

Jeff: Well that’s kind worrisome. 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. Which again reiterates why this is such an important topic for us as EM clinicians to be well-versed in.