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Ultrasound Leadership Academy: Intro to Shoulder Evaluation

EM Curious

By Michael Macias Welcome to the Ultrasound Leadership Academy (ULA) summary blog series. This week, we discuss the basics of shoulder ultrasound. If you want to learn more about the program you can visit Ultrasound Leadership Academy or Ultrasound Podcast to see more from the hosts of this awesome program.

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Top 10 Things I Learned at #ALLOhioEM19

All Ohio EM

It’s still going to take a while for this product to make its way to all emergency departments. Third, POCUS (point-of-care ultrasound) is your friend. Finally, we end with a fantastic keynote from Dr. Salim Rezaie, creator and founder of REBEL EM, who discussed leadership through a creative metaphor involving chess.

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Looking At the First 10 Years of Emirates Society of Emergency Medicine

ACEP Now

This marked the culmination of concerted efforts to gather the specialty under one umbrella, paving the way for shared visions and collaborative strides in improving emergency medicine in the region. ESEM’s Founding The founding of ESEM was greeted with enthusiastic support from the emergency medicine community.

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CT Angiography Head and Neck: Indications and Limitations

EMDocs

The use of CTA (computed tomography angiography) in the emergency department (ED) has increased dramatically in the past 20 years. 60 Patient Flow Concerns The extent of the impact a CTA head/neck has on patient flow through the department depends on the characteristics of an individual facility. Forman, H. Yaesoubi, R.

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Grand Rounds Recap 7.17.24

Taming the SRU

Victims of IPV are likely to seek care at emergency departments at higher rates than the general population. Transvaginal ultrasound images can be optimized by obtaining a transvaginal ultrasound first, having the patient empty their bladder, and using gel inside the probe cover as well as on the outside.