Academic Life in Emergency Medicine
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Host Dr. Jason Woods discusses the new PECARN Infant Fever Prediction Rule with lead author Dr. Nate Kuppermann. They review how this rule is different than its predecessors, understanding recursive partitioning, and how/when to use this rule in clinical practice. Article: Kuppermann et al. A Clinical Prediction Rule to Identify Febrile Infants 60 Days and Younger at Low Risk for Serious Bacterial Infections. JAMA Peds. Feb 2019.
ACEP E-QUAL 33: Anticoagulant Reversal in Hemorrhagic Stroke
EM Match Advice 30: Program Directors Reflect on the 2020 Match
The Leader's Library 3: The Coffee Bean
Protecting Frontline American Healthcare Workers Fighting COVID-19: Lessons from South Korea
EM Match Advice 29: COVID-19 & the 2020-21 Residency Application Season
EM Fellowship Match Advice 28: Medical Education Fellowship
EM Match Advice 27: A Deep Dive in the SLOE
WTT 21: Imposter Syndrome with Drs. Rebillot, Goode, Karalius
ACEP E-QUAL 32: Headache Clinical Policy
EM Match Advice 26: How to Swipe Right During Interview Season
ACEP E-QUAL 31: Sepsis-1 National Quality Measure and EQUAL
ACEP E-QUAL 30: Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome and Osteopathic Manipulative Therapy
ACEP E-QUAL 29: Occipital Nerve Blocks and Low Paraspinous Injections for Headaches
The Leader's Library 2: Radical Candor
ACEP E-QUAL 28: Renal Colic Imaging
ACEP E-QUAL 27: Thoracic Aortic Dissection
EM Match Advice 25: Program Directors Reflect on the 2019 Match
ACEP E-QUAL 26: Suspected Acute Venous Thromboembolic Disease
ACEP E-QUAL 25: Avoidable Imaging Success Story
ACEP E-QUAL 24: Appropriate Use Guidelines for Cardiovascular Imaging
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