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Boonshoft School of Medicine faculty honoredThe Guardian, OH - Dec 3, 2008Three faculty members at Boonshoft School of Medicine have been named "Heroes of Emergency Medicine." MD, FACEP were honored by the American College of ... |
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Making the RoundsLeader-Telegram, WI - Dec 2, 2008He completed his emergency medicine residency at Darnall Army Community Hospital in Fort Hood, Texas. Before joining Luther Midelfort, Krantz was an ... |
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What Frustrates You in EMS?EMS1.com - Emergency Medical Service Resources, CA - Dec 2, 2008But in emergency medicine and EMS, we seem to associate with a disproportionate percentage of patients who are smokers. It never ceases to amaze me that ... |
Preparation eases stress of emergencyArizona Republic, AZ - Dec 2, 2008Contributed by Dr. Joshua Zeidler, who is with Premier Emergency Medical Specialists, a group that provides emergency medicine specialists for Chandler ... |
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Introducing VitalCare MagazinePharmaLive.com (press release), PA - 20 hours ago... in the US Its mission is to foster improved emergency care and emergency medicine practice through education, research advocacy and policy development. ... |
Privatization discussed at medevac hearingAnnapolis Capital, MD - 22 hours agoDan Morhaim, D-Baltimore County, the co-chairman of the oversight committee and a career emergency medicine physician, said the legislature will have to ... |
Philips Appoints Chief Medical OfficerDOTmed.com (press release), NY - Dec 2, 2008... his medical degree from Georgetown University School of Medicine in Washington, DC, and is Board certified in Internal Medicine and Emergency Medicine. ... |
One in 7 children at risk from abuseJerusalem Post, Israel - 20 hours ago... director of Pediatric Emergency Medicine at Hadassah-University Hospital in Jerusalem, adding that many health-care professionals do not see the obvious ... |
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Do You Know You're Having a Stroke?MarketWatch - Nov 25, 2008The findings appear in the current issue of Emergency Medicine Journal at http://emj.bmj.com/. Researchers studied 400 patients who were diagnosed at Mayo ... |
Nurse practitioners are undervalued: reportABC Online, Australia - Dec 1, 2008The study, published in the latest issue of Emergency Medicine Australasia, has found nurse practitioners could play a central role in healthcare reforms. ... |
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Ann Emerg Med
Food, Shelter and Safety Needs Motivating Homeless Persons' Visits to an Urban Emergency Department.
(Oct 2008)
Coronary Computed Tomographic Angiography for Rapid Discharge of Low-Risk Patients With Potential Acute Coronary Syndromes.
(Nov 2008)
Acad Emerg Med
The Effect of Emergency Department Crowding on Clinically Oriented Outcomes.
(Nov 2008)
Guardian Availability in Children Evaluated in the Emergency Department for Blunt Head Trauma.
(Nov 2008)
Emerg Med Clin North Am
Pediatric ophthalmology in the emergency department.
(Feb 2008)
Mechanical ventilation.
(Aug 2008)
Am J Emerg Med
Rapid progression of atrioventricular nodal blockade in a patient with systemic lupus erythematosus.
(Oct 2008)
Implementing a guideline for the request of chest and abdominal x-rays in nontrauma pathologic conditions in an ED.
(Jan 2009)
Pediatr Emerg Care
Febrile myoclonus: an underreported, benign condition in infancy often misinterpreted as febrile seizures.
(Sep 2008)
Fatal Abusive Head Trauma Cases: Consequence of Medical Staff Missing Milder Forms of Physical Abuse.
(Nov 2008)
Eur J Emerg Med
Methanol poisoning: the duality between 'fast and cheap' and 'slow and expensive'.
(Apr 2008)
Monteggia 'fracture'-dislocation with bowing of the ulna: a pitfall for the unwary emergency physician.
(Oct 2008)
JAMA
Staphylococcal food poisoning associated with an Easter egg hunt.
(Aug 1984)
A multifactorial system for equitable selection of cadaver kidney recipients.
(Jun 1987)
N Engl J Med
A computer protocol to predict myocardial infarction in emergency department patients with chest pain.
(Mar 1988)
Early treatment of acute biliary pancreatitis by endoscopic papillotomy.
(Jan 1993)
BMJ
Run an emergency helpline.
(Jul 1994)
Randomised controlled trial of general practitioner versus usual medical care in an urban accident and emergency department: process, outcome, and comparative cost.
(May 1996)
Prehosp Emerg Care
Do outcome measures for trauma triage agree?
(Oct-Dec 2008)
Prevention of pediatric drug calculation errors by prehospital care providers.
(Oct-Dec 2008)
Air Med J
A validated pediatric transport survey: how is your team performing?
(Jan-Feb 2008)
Aircraft loading and freezer enhancements: lessons for medical research in remote communities.
(Jul-Aug 2008)
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Links to other web pages related to Biologic Counterterrorism and Emerging Diseases.
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The Centers for Disease Control has established a Bioterrorism Program to ensure the rapid development of federal, state, and local capacity to address potential bioterrorism events.
The Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) published by the Centers for Disease Control notifies clinicians of serious ongoing and emerging infectious disease threats.
The Health and Human Services Office of Emergency Preparedness is responsible for managing and coordinating Federal medical responses to major emergencies, including those resulting from terrorism.
Documents and resources to facilitate response planning for a terrorist incident
eMedicine CBRNE
An extensive list of CBRNE topics from the world's largest medical textbooks.
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Botulism
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Chemical Warfare Agents
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Cyanides, Cyanogen Chloride
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Evaluation Of A Biological Warfare Victim
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Evaluation Of A Chemical Warfare Victim
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Glanders and Melioidosis
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Incapacitating Agents, 3-quinuclidinyl Benzilate
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Incapacitating Agents, Agent 15
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Incapacitating Agents, Cannabinoids
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Incapacitating Agents, LSD
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Incendiary Agents, Magnesium and Thermite
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Incendiary Agents, Napalm
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Incendiary Agents, White Phosphorus
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Irritants: Cs, Cn, Cnc, Ca, Cr, Cnb, PS
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Lung-Damaging Agents, Chlorine
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Lung-damaging Agents, Chloropicrin
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Lung-damaging Agents, Diphosgene
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Lung-damaging Agents, Phosgene
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Lung-damaging Agents, Toxic Smokes: Nox, Hc, Rp, Fs, Fm, Sgf2, Teflon
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Nerve Agents, G-series: Tabun, Sarin, Soman
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Nerve Agents, V-series: Ve, Vg, Vm, Vx
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Plague
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Urticants, Phosgene Oxime
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Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis
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Vesicants, Mustard: Hd, Hn1-3, H
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Vesicants, Organic Arsenicals: L, ED, MD, PD, HL
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Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers
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Vomiting Agents: Dm, Da, Dc
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RECENT BLOG POSTINGS
Scoop: College for Emergency Medicine Meeting
Scoop NZ - Site Wide Most Read
Wellington has just finished hosting a highly successful 25th anniversary annual scientific meeting of the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine. The over-arching theme was leadership and quality.
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Erika's Musings on a Career in Emergency Medicine: New Doctors ...
Erika's Musings on a Career in Emergency Medicine
Read articles and thoughts on the latest technologies and innovations used in ED's across the nation, and the globe. Connect with physicians in the field of Emergency Medicine. ... And other random thoughts about Emergency Medicine in ...
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Scoop: Ryall Speech to Emergency Medicine Conference ‘08
Scoop NZ - Parliament
Thank you for the invitation to open your conference... the first for ACEM here in our nation’s capital. In my brief remarks today I want to support your drive for greater clinical leadership, to cover our plans to give doctors and ...
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DaytonDailyNews: Dayton, Ohio, news and information
On Campus
The American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) has selected three physicians and educators affiliated with the Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine to be honored as “Heroes of Emergency Medicine.” ...
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IOM stresses need to limit medical residents’ fatigue « The ACUTE ...
The ACUTE CARE Blog: Non-Urban Emergency Medicine
In order to enhance patient safety as well as physician training, the Institute of Medicine is calling for keeping the current 80-hour per week limit for medical residents; restricting residents to 16-hour daily shifts, ...
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Now accepting nominations for new Dr. Marcus Welby « My Emergency ...
My Emergency Medicine Blog
My Emergency Medicine Blog. A resource for EM physicians and others interested in Emergency Medicine. « Up to what age is umbilical vein catheterization generally a viable emergency IV access option? ...
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Indian Medicos: Recognition of emergency medicine is the need of ...
Indian Medicos
In India, most patients requiring emergency care die because emergency medicine is still not a recognised speciality with the Medical Council of India (MCI),” Dr Krishan Kumar, Director, Emergency Medical Services at Nassau University ...
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FSU.com :: Pioneering medical school graduates now practicing ...
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Emergency Care Physicians; Dr. Kevin Raville, emergency medicine, University of Rochester (N.Y.) Medical Center; Dr. Neil Rodgers, emergency medicine, Leesburg (Fla.) Regional Medical Center; Dr. Christie Sain, family medicine, ...
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Cryonics sets example for emergency medicine
Depressed Metabolism
One of the most neglected aspects of cryonics is that its procedures, and the research to support them, can have important practical applications in mainstream fields such as organ preservation and emergency medicine. ...
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Physician Assistant Jobs @ PAWorld.net: 12/04 PA jobs PAworld.net ...
Physician Assistant Jobs @ PAWorld.net
Emergency Medicine: Innovative group has opened up ER positions for experienced PA's seeking a career in Emergency Medicine. We provide emergency care to over 100000 patients each year in six hospitals throughout Texas, New Mexico, ...
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The Lancet Student » Archive » ER in the mountains: emergency ...
The Lancet Student
The emergency medicine elective was broken up into a 2-week subinternship component at the Weill Cornell Campus of NY-Presbyterian Hospital and a 2-week wilderness medicine component. The wilderness component consisted of one week of ...
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Cryonics as Emergency Medicine
Longevity Meme News and Commentary
You can help to make therapies for aging and life extension medicine a reality. Click here to participate in improving your future health and longevity! ... Cryonics as Emergency Medicine (Friday November 21 2008) ...
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Nutrition Solutions for PMS
The Diet Dish
Infertility Insights Carl M. Herbert, MD Infertility. Medicine for the Outdoors Paul S. Auerbach, MD, MS, FACEP, FAWM Wilderness Medicine. Straight Talk from the Stanford ER Stanford's Emergency Medicine Staff Emergency Medicine ...
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Beehive - Speech to Australasian College for Emergency Medicine ...
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beehive.govt.nz - The official website of the New Zealand Government.
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Emergency Physicians Monthly - December Editor's InBox
EPMonthly.com
Thank you for writing on the issue of Family Physicians and Emergency Medicine (EM) in the November issue of EP Monthly. This is an important topic for both specialties, especially since EM workforce issues remain unresolved. ...
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Mothers in Medicine: Guest Post: In the round and then for real
Mothers in Medicine
C: emergency medicine physician. Dr. Whoo: Ob/Gyn Fat Doctor: hospitalist. Fizzy: PM&R resident FreshMD: family physician. G: general surgeon. Happy Mom: pediatric anesthesiologist. Juggler: hospitalist. Juliaink: psychiatrist ...
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Western Journal of Emergency Medicine
eScholarship Repository
One patient, a seven-month-old infant, had unanticipated subglottic stenosis and could not be intubated by the emergency medicine attending or the anesthesiology attending. The patient was mask ventilated and was transported to the ...
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Medicaid Spending « The ACUTE CARE Blog: Non-Urban Emergency Medicine
The ACUTE CARE Blog: Non-Urban Emergency Medicine
The ACUTE CARE Blog: Non-Urban Emergency Medicine · Entries RSS | Comments RSS. Flickr Photos. windom er room 2 · windom er room · windom er entrance · windom er desk · Vandalia ER Desk · windom ct · More Photos. Archives ...
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Microsoft, Penn State Hershey Medical Center Showcase Road Map to ...
Web Hosting News From WebsiteGear
One example of where Microsoft and its partner ecosystem are already helping to solving such problems is at the Department of Emergency Medicine at Penn State Hershey Medical Center. Penn State Hershey Medical Center employs more than ...
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Life in the Fast Lane » Blog Archive » Top 10 Body Stats
Life in the Fast Lane
Emergency Medicine Blog, vernacular insights and health 2.0 reasoning. ... Emergency Medicine Blog, vernacular insights and health 2.0 reasoning. Feed on: Posts · Comments. « Acute Pulmonary Oedema - Lecture Notes ...
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Daily Question
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An infraorbital block is useful to anesthetize one side of the upper lip. Using the intraoral approach, what tooth is used as a landmark for this procedure?
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The needle should be inserted at the apex of the mucobuccal fold and directed upward, along the long axis of the upper first premolar tooth, until it is at the infraorbital foramen.
Schwartz 3rd ed. p 822
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Analyzing humor is like dissecting a frog. Few people are interested and the frog dies of it.
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For calculating clearance based on creatinine, age, etc..
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