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.
EM Fellowship Match Advice 23: Ultrasound Fellowship - 2018 Update
PECARN 2: Urinalysis Accuracy for UTI in Febrile Infants ≤60 Days Old
EM Fellowship Match Advice 22: Global Health Fellowship
PECARN 1: Diabetic Ketoacidosis and Cerebral Edema
EM Match Advice 21: Program Directors Reflect on the 2018 Match
WTT 18: Facebook‘s EMDocs Founder Dr. K Kay Moody talks about rethinking physician wellness
WTT 17: Approaching Wellness in the ED with Dr. Shahina Braganza
WTT 16: Postpartum Mood Disorders with Professional Counselor Allison Loftus
WTT 15: Performance Psychology for Emergency Physicians with Dr. Jason Brooks
CRI 23: Shift Routines and New Attending Fears with Dr. Rob Orman
Management of Intracranial Hemorrhage with ED-neurointensivist Dr. Debbie Yi Madhok
06: ACGME's Dr. Stan Hamstra and Competency Based Medical Education
Idea Lab Podcast 04– Coaching in Medical Education with Dr. Rick Winters
WTT 14: Dr. Gita Pensa and Dealing with Litigation Stressors
ACEP E-QUAL 14: The Electronic ICU
07: Panel Discussion on Competency Based Medical Education
ALiEM Book Club - Medical Apartheid by Harriet Washington
ACEP E-QUAL 13: Sepsis Reassessment and Fluid Responsiveness
05: Program Evaluation - What, Why, How, and Pitfalls
Blazing a trail - Featuring Dr. Dara Kass
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