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ToxCard: Radiation-Induced Skin Injury

EMDocs

Authors: Ahmed Mashal (Emergency Medicine Resident, Atrium Healths Carolinas Medical Center); Ann-Jeannette Geib, MD (Emergency Medicine Attending, Medical Toxicologist, Atrium Healths Carolinas Medical Center) // Reviewed by: Christopher Counts, MD (Medical Toxicology Fellow, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ); Cynthia Santos, MD (Emergency Medicine Attending, Medical Toxicologist, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School); Alex Koyfman, MD (@EMHighAK); Brit Long, MD (@long_brit) Case: A

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Join the Pediatric Collaborative for a special evening at Universal Studios Hollywood

NRC Health

After the opening workshop, we're taking attendees on The World-Famous Studio Tour at Universal Studios Hollywood! The post Join the Pediatric Collaborative for a special evening at Universal Studios Hollywood appeared first on NRC Health.

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BBC Takes On Appeal to Nature Fallacy

Science Based Medicine

It’s always good (and frustratingly rare) to see the mainstream media get it right when it comes to pseudoscience in medicine. Too often the narrative is – scientists are baffled at this alternative “one easy trick” to improve your health. Most mainstream articles on pseudoscience in medicine frame their reporting around a positive anecdote, and at best throw in some token skepticism […] The post BBC Takes On Appeal to Nature Fallacy first appeared on Science-Based

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Medical Student Research

Sensible Medicine

What we expect students to do to get into medical school -- and then match into a desirable residency -- is absurd. Why do we do this? Because we won’t admit that we can’t predict who will be a successful doctor. Because there are too many good applicants for the spots we have. Because we are too lazy, or cheap, to invest the time and energy to get to know our applicants.

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Advanced Wound Care Management Certification Training

American Medical Compliance

Wound care is a vital part of patient management, especially for advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) and registered nurses (RNs) treating complex, chronic, and high-risk wounds. As medical technology and treatments evolve, healthcare professionals must stay current with the latest practices and evidence-based strategies. The Advanced Wound Care Management Certification for APRN and RN Training offers in-depth knowledge and hands-on skills to help nurses excel in this specialized field.

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** **ACUTE MI/STEMI** **: Activate the cath lab if the patient has chest pain?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

Written by Willy Frick I was reviewing our institutional PMcardio account which we are using to improve early identification of patients with electrocardiographically subtle OMI. I came across this ECG: What do you think? Even before we have clinical context, this ECG simply does not appear concerning for OMI, notwithstanding the machine's interpretation ** ** ACUTE MI / STEMI ** **.

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