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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 Match Advice 17: Interviewing Strategies
ALiEM Bookclub - When Doctors Don't Listen by Dr. Leana Wen and Dr. Joshua Kosowsky
ACEP E-QUAL 5: Chest Pain - Risk Stratification Scores and Shared Decision Making
Idea Lab Podcast 01 - Does Your Professional Identity Matter? With Sasha Strauss (part 1 of 2)
CRI 09: CV and Cover Letter Workshop with Dr. Michael Gisondi
ACEP E-QUAL 4: Working with Radiology to Reduce Avoidable Imaging
CRI 07: Being Great Leader with Dr. Tracy Sanson
Little Patients, Big Medicine: New Sepsis Guidelines!
EM Match Advice 16: Pediatric EM Fellowship
CRI 17: Lessons Learned During the Chief Resident Year
EM Match Advice 15: The Standardized Video Interview (SVI)
Little Patients, Big Medicine: Lactate in Pediatric Sepsis
Fellow Inc 09: How To Stay Organized and Well with Dr. Michelle Sergel & Dr. Ernie Wang
60 Sec-Soapbox Episode 16 : Dr Marc Probst - Shared Decision Making
60 Sec-Soapbox Episode 17 : Dr Andrew King - Backboards
60 Sec-Soapbox Episode 18 : Dr Venk Bellamkonda - Caring for Family after Death
WTT 13: Wellness and Resiliency During Residency | Unresolved Stories in EM with Dr. Richard Cantor
WTT 12: Wellness and Resiliency During Residency | Work-Life Lessons with Dr. Michael Weinstock
WTT 11: Practicing Mindfulness with Dr. Scott Weingart
ACEP E-QUAL 3: New 2016 recommendations from Surviving Sepsis Campaign
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