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Online QT calculator for wide QRS (LBBB, RBBB, etc.)

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

(This was created by Arron Pearce ( [link] ) Online QT calculator for wide QRS (LBBB, RBBB, etc.

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EM Innovation Collaborative - An interview with Nicholas Stark, MD, MBA & Zaid Altawil, MD

EB Medicine

In this episode, Sam Ashoo, MD interviews Nicholas Stark, MD, MBA & Zaid Altawil, MD about the Emergency Medicine Innovation Collaborative 1. Discussion on EMIC - Overview of the collaborative - Background and formation during the pandemic in late 2021 2. Growth of EMIC - Expansion from three members to over 500 - Focus areas: Education, mentorship, opportunity 3.

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The EM Expert Mindset – A Female Perspective

Emergency Medicine Cases

Dr. Patricia Lee is an EM physician in Calgary, Alberta and an Assistant Professor at the University of Calgary in the Department of Emergency Medicine. She reached out to me after listening to Episode 200 How EM Experts Think Part 1 as a longtime supporter of EM Cases, to highlight the importance of recognizing challenges that female-identifying EM physicians may face before, during and after ED shifts.

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Podcast – Likelihood Ratios: Critical Appraisal Nugget 12

St. Emlyn

St.Emlyn's - Emergency Medicine #FOAMed Mastering likelihood ratios can transform your diagnostic skills. In this podcast with Rick and Greg, discover how likelihood ratios can enhance decision-making and improve patient care. The post Podcast – Likelihood Ratios: Critical Appraisal Nugget 12 appeared first on St.Emlyn's.

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Ep 201 How EM Experts Think Part 2: Data Gathering, Diagnostic and Treatment Decision Making, Test Ordering and Interpretation, Documentation, Emotional Resilience

Emergency Medicine Cases

In this Part 2 of our 2-part podcast series on How EM Experts Think with Dr. Reuben Strayer, Dr. Mike Betzner and Dr. Scott Weingart we dive deep into the nuances of practicing smarter, faster, and better in the ED. We answer questions like: How should we employ hypothetico-deductive reasoning in our daily practice of Emergency Medicine? How can we best streamline thorough data gathering for each case so that we don't miss key data points?

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Lab case 455

EMergucate

80 year old man presented with shortness of breath. This patient had history of CHF and COPD. His venous blood gases showed the following PH = 7.

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Acute Diverticulitis for the Emergency Medicine Provider

Northwestern EM Blog

Written by: Ashley Segobiano, MD (NUEM 28). Edited by: Nicholas Maurer, MD, MPH (NUEM 26). Expert Review by : Molly Estes, MD Molly Estes, MD Emergency Medicine Physician, Assistant Professor at Feinberg School of Medicine Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Feinberg School of Medicine How To Cite This Post: [Peer-Reviewed, Web Publication] Segobiano, A.

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On Euthanasia and Medicine

Sensible Medicine

Dr. Martin Greenwald has published some great essays on Sensible Medicine in the past and he runs the terrific substack, Socratic Psychiatrist. Months back, we had a conversation about whether assisted suicide should be allowed and, if so, what role physicians should play. I think we agreed on most points, but Martin had considered the issue more deeply than I had.