This year we are very fortunate to have Dr. Amal Mattu, EKG Jedi, as teaching faculty for our 39th Maine Medical Center/Maine ACEP Winter Symposium. In this lecture, he helps us differentiate septal STEMIs from other potentially life threatening mimics.
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To check out our virtual 39th Winter Symposium, check out the conference website at www.mmcwintersymposium.com
Jeff Holmes, MD
FOAM (free open access medical education) & How to Use It with Matt Delaney
Blood Pressure Pearls for Neuro Emergencies with Evie Marcolini
Coding in the Community- Keeping It Real with Really Limited Resources
Fentanyl Hysteria with Ryan Marino
Neuroimaging Update: The Studies and Sequences You Should Know
Emergency Mansplaning- Gender Equality in your ED
Buprenorphine, the Opioid Epidemic, and the Emergency Provider
Marble Mouth- Oropharyngeal Foreign Bodies in Kids
Making Metacognition Work for You
Toss the Tube or Scoop and Run?- Controlling the Airway in Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest
You Down with GME? Yeah, You Know Me- Learning during residency from the residents' perspective
The PREVENT Trial: when to use BVM in your intubations
The Pressure is ON!! Hypertensive Emergencies in the ED
Acute Otitis Media- do you really know what you're doing?
The Subclavian Line: the resuscitation line of champions
Analgesic Use in the ED - What Works, What Doesn't
Epinephrine in Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest- The PARAMEDIC-2 Trial
The Adrenal Trial: are steroids in septic shock dead?
Coding in the Community with Salim Rezaie
Subdissociative Dose Ketamine in the Emergency Department with Sergey Motov
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