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 23: Implementing High Sensitivity Troponin
ACEP E-QUAL 22: Making Sense of High Sensitivity Troponin (Drs. Peacock and Christensen)
The Leader's Library 1: Dare to Lead
SAEM RLS 08: Exception From Informed Consent (Dr. Jill Baren)
EM Match Advice 24: Promoting Diversity and Inclusion in Training
WTT 20: Stress and Resiliency with Lt. Col. David Grossman | Author of On Combat
WTT 19: The Happiness Practice Curriculum with Drs. Hart and Paetow
SAEM RLS 07: Writing a Winning Abstract for a Scientific Meeting (Dr. Daren Beam)
SAEM RLS 06: How to Turn Your Interest into Research (Dr. Zachary Meisel)
ACEP E-QUAL 21: ACEP Non-STEMI Clinical Policy
ACEP E-QUAL 20: Chest Pain Protocols & Coordinated Care Pathways
ACEP E-QUAL 19: Making Dollars & Sense of Stress Testing
ACEP E-QUAL 18: Opioid Withdrawals & Buprenorphine in the ED
ACEP E-QUAL 17: Opioid Overdose Prevention & Naloxone Distribution
ACEP E-QUAL 16: Pain Management for Patients with Opioid Use Disorder
ACEP E-QUAL 15: ALTO Program and the Opioid Initiative
SAEM RLS 05: Dealing with Grant Proposal Rejections (Dr. Rob Ehrman)
SAEM RLS 04: Writing Good Specific Aims on Grant Applications (Dr. Mike Puskarich)
SAEM RLS 03: Common IRB Pitfalls (Dr. James Paxton)
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