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Referrals

Mind The Bleep

could it be driven by a much more pressing sepsis ). Often one of the scariest things you can do as you will most likely be speaking to a more senior colleague in an unfamiliar speciality. However, as an F1, you may well know the patient best and therefore you may be best placed to refer the patient. rate control? anticoagulation ?

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HR24: Acute Inpatient Medicine – Next Level

Thinking Critical Care

So, while waiting for HR25 (May 2025), Katie once again worked her magic to put together a one-day webinar that packs a academic and clinical punch. Preliminary Schedule: H&R 2024 Outline: Acute Inpatient Medicine – Next Level! Date: June 15 10am-4:30pm EST (7am-1:30pm PST) Format: one-day, 6.5

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ACEP’s Emergency Medicine Data Institute Improves Patient Care

ACEP Now

20 million ED visits per year 1,000-plus individual ED locations 250-plus emergency medicine practice groups E-QUAL Enrolled emergency physicians gain access to webinars, podcasts, and toolkits, plus publications and posters with a focus on stroke, opioid and alcohol use disorder, and venous thromboembolism.

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Caring for children after a kidney transplant

Don't Forget the Bubbles

Consider sepsis and treat it accordingly. Available from [link] ISN-KDIGO Webinar: Management of the failing kidney allograft, 19/09/2023 Acott, P.D. Changes in TAC concentrations related to changes in haematocrit should not lead to a prompt dose adjustment. CAKUT, catheterization requirement). When in doubt, call the team.