Private Practice Group of Physicians employed at DMS. To gain access, please request to join directly here, or send an email to Elad Bicer identifying yourse...
The definitive resource for all information regarding the Cerner implementation at UHS. Please use this site instead of multiple email threads. The Directo...
This group will uncover innovative mhealth technology for emergency accessments that lead to evidence-based interventions, collaboration, enhancement of qual...
If so, how is it received by nursing and physicians? would you please share your protocol with us by uploading to the "resources" section? much thanks.
Does your hospital require some documentation for the confirmation of line placement? If so what kind of confirmation is allowed for the what type of line? Anyone who has a...
Interesting topic... I found some evidence finding a benefit in term infants born with hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy-- http://www2.cochrane.org/reviews/en/ab003311.html a...
When should we advise patients to remove nasal packing? For obvious reasons, ENT follow-up is sometimes difficult/impossible, and family/internal medicine physicians are so...
I treat it similar to a facial laceration... 3-5 days should give the mucosa enough time to heal. I can't say for certain because I don't see many bounce-backs (...
This highly misleading image of an intrauterine pregnancy is actually an interstitial ectopic pregnancy, otherwise known as a cornual ectopic. These pregancies form high up in the cornual...
19 Year Old complains of pain in jaw while eating. Dx: Submandibular Gland Stone (Sialolithiasis) These stones typically consist of calcium phosphate and are not associated with systemic...
A 48-year-old female with systemic lupus erythematosus and renal failure was admitted to the hospital with pyelonephritis. While in the emergency department (ED), during transfer to a bedside...
This EKG reveals ST Segment elevations in Leads V1-V3, suggestive of an acute Anteroseptal infract. However, this is a case of Hyperkalemia causing what's known as a "pseudoinfarction"...