Grand Rounds Recap 8.18.21

Grand Rounds Recap 8.18.21

Join us for another awesome week of grand rounds as Dr. Negron takes us through compartment syndrome, Dr. Meigh discusses esophageal tamponade balloons, Dr. Stolz discusses the finer points of traumatic arrest, and Dr. Connelly provides us with some Air Care updates!

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Grand Rounds Recap 8.11.21

Grand Rounds Recap 8.11.21

Another awesome week of Grand Rounds! If you couldn’t catch it live check out the summary here! Dr. Haffner discusses mesenteric ischemia, Dr. Roblee addresses dealing with patient deaths, Dr. Thompson gives us insight into quality improvement, Dr. Goodman reviews product resuscitation in trauma patients, and Dr. Ketabchi, one of our esteemed PEM fellows, takes us through neonatal sepsis.

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Under Pressure - Compartment Syndrome Diagnostics

Under Pressure - Compartment Syndrome Diagnostics

Compartment syndrome is a surgical emergency that can present after a variety of insults, ranging from those we commonly encounter in the ED (fractures, crush injuries) to more rare clinical presentations (snake bites, electrocution). The initial elevation of compartment pressures can be secondary to internal (ex. bleeding, swelling, fluid overload) and/or external (ex. compressive devices, burn eschar) factors. In this post, we detail the history/physical and diagnostic evaluation of possible compartment syndrome.

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Grand Rounds Recap 8.4.21

Grand Rounds Recap 8.4.21

This week, Dr. Otten reveals the toxicology that flourishes around us in his discussion of poisonous plants, Dr. Doerning shares his wisdom on finances for physicians and perspective on applying for EM jobs, Dr. Jarrell introduces us to key concepts in social emergency medicine as they relate to substance use disorder and harm reduction, Dr. Comiskey discusses the presentation and treatment of calcium channel blocker overdose, Dr. Berger reflects on dual process theory, cognitive forcing, and beauty in unlovely places, and our ED Pharmacists discuss Factor Xa reversal, NMDA dosing and reversal, and general updates.

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Grand Rounds Recap 7.28.21

Grand Rounds Recap 7.28.21

This week Dr. Urbanowicz provides great case-based learning through morbidity and mortality, Dr. Hassani provides pearls from case follow-ups, Drs. Betz, Gawron, and Milligan introduce us to sports medicine, Dr. Wosiski-Kuhn challenges us with a CPC case, and Dr. Roche provides guidance to improve out teamwork.

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Grand Rounds Recap 7.21.21

Grand Rounds Recap 7.21.21

Join us as Dr. Irankunda reflects on lessons learned throughout residency applied to a case of sulfonylurea toxicity, Dr. Winslow discusses multiple treatment modalities for refractory ventricular fibrillation, Dr. Benoit presents Cynefin Framework as a way to approach decision making in our disordered ED world, Dr. Zacharias discusses bicarbonate administration in acidosis, Dr. Adan discusses how to approach management and disposition for trauma patients in the community, and Dr. LaFollette challenges residents with a lower GI bleed in the Quarterly Simulation

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Grand Rounds Recap 7.7.21

Grand Rounds Recap 7.7.21

Join us as we review another excellent week of grand rounds where neurocritical care fellow Dr. Ham takes us through airway management in the neurocritically injured, Dr. Stolz improves our cardiac ultrasound skills, Dr. Lang discusses the OMI/NOMI EKG findings, Dr. Carleton elevates our use of extraglottic devices, and ENT consultant Dr. Patil provides some tips on managing difficult airways!

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Recurrent Low Risk Chest Pain: GRACE Guidelines

Recurrent Low Risk Chest Pain: GRACE Guidelines

When providers are early in their training, this tends to lead to questions of “how long is a negative stress test good for?” “What about a negative cath? - Is that good for 2 years, 4, years, 6?” “What about a negative CCTA?”

In the first (of many to come) GRACE guidelines (Guidelines for Reasonable and Appropriate Care in the Emergency Department), SAEM sought to tackle many of these questions as they looked at Recurrent, Low-risk Chest Pain in the Emergency Department.

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Air Care Series: Critical Care Transport Medicine (CCTM) Ultrasonography: Past, Present, and Future

Air Care Series: Critical Care Transport Medicine (CCTM) Ultrasonography: Past, Present, and Future

Come and see what the future of ultrasound and HEMS looks like through a year of case based experience with POCUS on Air Care with Dr. Gottula and Dr. Lane and examine what the future could look like bringing ED level care to the patient.

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Grand Rounds Recap 6.30.21

Grand Rounds Recap 6.30.21

Join us for the first Grand Rounds of the new academic year!! Dr. Pancioli takes us through the history of emergency medicine, discusses the difficulties faced throughout 2020, and our new ground breaking emergency department which will further allow us to give excellent emergency care. Dr. McDonough walks us through breaking bad news and difficult discussions. Last but not least, Dr. LaFollette challenges us with some clinical conundrums and practice paradigms.

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Grand Rounds Recap 6.23.21

Grand Rounds Recap 6.23.21

It is the last Grand Rounds of the academic year and we have some heavy hitters this week! Dr. Hughes reviews cases and shares clinical pearls in this month’s morbidity and Morbidity and Mortality. Dr. Wolochatiuk tames a crashing pulmonary embolism in the SRU. Dr. Skrobut discusses the toll that EM takes on all of us. Dr. Paulsen discussess supervision, professional development, and burnout.

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