Round up your crew and get in on the friendly rivalry at #SAEM26 by signing up for one of our many team events, including two new competitions - MedWAR and pickleball! Sign up for a team activity now through the annual meeting link in our bio. #EmergencyMedicine #EmergencyCare #EMDocs #EMCareers
You get the results from your CT scan… now what? Good question!
Read more in Annals of EM. www.annemergmed.com
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A 49 yo woman develops dyspnea & hoarseness while climbing Mount Everest.
Back at sea level, her symptoms persist.
🩻 What’s your diagnosis?
Learn more at www.annemergmed.com
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When a cough leads to more than just shortness of breath…
Check it out: doi.org/10.1016/j.an...
As always visit annal www.annemergmed.com
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From COVID to Mpox, E*Drive kept EDs in the know and on the go! Learn more on how it can prepare us for future epidemics at annemergmed.com
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#innovation #digitalhealth #pandemic #MedTwitter
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The ED is often the only touchpoint for pts after overdose.
This study suggests peer support programs could turn that moment into meaningful recovery.
Small conversations=Big impact.
Full article at annemergmed.com
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We’re proud to highlight ICEP Board Member, Dr. Nicholas Cozzi, who is featured in a recent @medscape.com interview about The Pitt.
#EmergencyMedicine #EMDocs #ThePitt #BehindTheScenes #RealLifeMedicine #HealthcareReality #EmergencyRoomTruths #PhysicianWellness
www.medscape.com/viewarticle/...
And for #EMdocs!
My fellow #EMdocs were desperately trying to transfer patients to any place they could. Across state lines. People died because there was no capacity to do normal procedures like a cholecystectomy.
Crisis standards of care were in place - formally or informally - all over.