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A podcast for patients and families on deciding between the ED and Urgent Care

PEMBlog

I recorded this episode of the Cincinnati Children’s podcast Young & Healthy with Hannah Carron, one of the Pediatric Emergency Medicine at our institution. They also discuss the option of virtual urgent care, where to go for mental health crises and common misunderstandings about the emergency department.

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Evaluating a new emergency department avoidance service for older people: patient and relative experiences

Emergency Medicine Journal

Background High emergency department (ED) usage by older individuals for non-emergencies is a global concern. Results Seventeen patients and 15 relatives were interviewed, who described the experience of 32 attendances to the urgent CARE centre between them.

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Emergency department staff views of NHS 111 First: qualitative interview study in England

Emergency Medicine Journal

Background NHS 111 is a phone and online urgent care triage and assessment system that aims to reduce UK ED demand. In 2020, 111 First was introduced to triage patients before entry to the ED and to offer direct booking for patients needing ED or urgent care into same-day arrival time slots.

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Pediatric DKA and HHS

EB Medicine

In this episode, Sam Ashoo, MD, and TR Eckler, MD, discuss the November 2023 Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice article, Pediatric Diabetes: Management of Acute Complications in the Emergency Department and some of the highlights from the other EB Medicine articles published in November.

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GP patients in the emergency department

Emergency Medicine Journal

In this edition of the Emergency Medicine Journal , Dr Cooper and her colleagues explore the facilitators and barriers to the effectiveness of different general practitioner service models in or alongside EDs (GP-ED). 3–5 Specifically, Ramlakhan et al 3 found little evidence to support the implementation of colocated urgent care.

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Stings and envenomations – a buzz-worthy podcast

PEMBlog

A very common pediatric summer complaint in emergency departments, urgent cares, and primary care offices, this episode covers common signs and symptoms, some pathophysiology, and recommended treatments.

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A man in his 50s with acute chest pain who is lucky to still be alive.

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

You can subscribe for news and early access (via participating in our studies) to the Queen of Hearts here: [link] queen-form This EMS ECG was transmitted to the nearby Emergency Department where it was remotely reviewed by a physician, who interpreted it as normal, or at least without any features of ischemia or STEMI.