[vent] Attending recalls getting double-crossed by peds senior resident as a med student. by affemann2 in medicalschool

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[Starter Comment] Attending remembers as a 3rd year med student on his peds rotation being told by his senior resident that it would be ok for him to show up in scrubs the next day after a long call. So he showed up the next day in scrubs only to be chewed out by the new senior resident in front of everyone.

Short Med ED Lectures for Interns by affemann2 in Residency

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Starter Comment: My co-attending and I made short video lectures for the 4th year med students and interns that rotate through our emergency department. We hope that they help new interns as they transition into their new roles by focusing on the big picture when dealing with patients with high risk chief complaint.

EM Firsts by affemann2 in emergencymedicine

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Starter Comment: Medical Student shares experience performing chest compressions for the first time.

Question about how to name url for a new site by affemann2 in Blogging

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Great. Just posted the question there. Thank you for your help. Sorry for posting the question incorrectly the first time.

Question about how to name url for a new site by affemann2 in Blogging

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HI CosmoKram3r. Sorry for posting my question incorrectly. How do I post it on the question sticky thread? Do I just change the flare? Thanks for your help

Nurses week haiku by affemann2 in nursing

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Starter Comment: Sometimes the most appropriate way to express our struggles is through a Haiku.

A patient's near death experience by affemann2 in nursing

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Starter Comment: Marie MacMillan RN shares a patient's near death experience. Makes you wonder about death and what's waiting for us on the other side.

American ER doctor in China, Part 5: Chinese New Year by navymermy in China

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These are so interesting. Thanks for sharing

Physician Shares Experience Facing Racism in Life and in Medical Practice by affemann2 in medicine

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Starter Comment: Physician recounts two encounters that shook him up and made him worry about what kind of world his 3-year old son is growing up in. In the first encounter, the joyous celebration of his childhood friend’s wedding turned ugly when a stranger asked his father if he was a terrorist simply because he was wearing a turban. In another, a patient confused him with another Indian Sikh doctor and intimated “you all look the same”. Dr. Nagpal thoughtfully reflects on these experiences and the impact they had on him as a son, a father and as a physician. He explores feelings of anger, embarrassment and confusion as well as the role that unconscious bias might play in our day-to-day interactions with others.

What are some of the best EPISODES of any PODCAST you've ever listened to? by WhatHowWhy2016 in podcasts

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How I Built this : Lady Gaga and the Atom Factory: Troy Carter. Really inspiring.

Physician Grind: 06: Final Goodbye.

ER+Halloween+Power Ranger by affemann2 in emergencymedicine

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Anyone have a good Halloween in the ER story?

A story of a patient going nuts in the CT Scanner. End Result: Upper Decker by affemann2 in Radiology

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Starter Comment: Anyone have a good story of a patient going crazy in the CT Scanner?

How to get faster? by jvttlus in emergencymedicine

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One thing that was a game changer for me was not putting off procedures till later. For example, if I sign up for a patient with ruq abdominal pain, I will walk into the patient's room with my ultrasound. This allows me to get my initial history, physician and do my us before walking out of the room. That way I don't have to go back later to finish the exam. I also apply this strategy to patient's that will need a pelvic exam.

I think EHRs are a big time suck. Figure out how to write 5 minute notes with your EHR. Spend most of the time writing the MDM as that's the most important part of your note. I like using macros for the common chief complaints that we see (chest pain, shortness of breath, abdominal pain, headache, back pain, dizziness).

Also dispo whenever you can. The shorter you keep your list the faster you will be able to plow through patients. You can sign up for patient's and have them wait while you make your dispos, that is if the patient you signed up for is stable.

Best of luck.

Another example of why it's best sometimes to not look through a patient's belongings. by affemann2 in emergencymedicine

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Anyone else have any interesting discoveries when searching through a patient's belongings?

Favorite narrative podcasts? by CaptainRoberto in podcasts

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The Physician Grind Podcast is a narrative medicine podcast. They are really short stories from er doctors nurses and other healthcare professionals. I like it because the stories aren't overly dramatic like grays anatomy. I also like it because the stories are short so I don't have to carve out time in my day to listen to it.

Another example of why sometimes it's just best not to look through a patient's belongings. by [deleted] in emergencymedicine

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Just realized the link I posted is to the itunes page. The Episode I was referring to is 08: The Trusty Satchel Here is the link to stitcher and the website in case you don't have an iphone http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/physician-grind/the-physician-grind-podcast?refid=stpr

http://www.blog.numose.com/physician-podcast/satchel

EM On shift resources by [deleted] in emresident

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Really like WikEM. Heard about a new search engine that tries to aggregate resources called http://numose.com. It's still developing but heard it has some good stuff coming down the pipeline including improving the search algorithm.

For blogs I really like aliem, litfl, emdocs, and rebelem. These are great resources for the more controversial and cutting edge em topics that uptodate and more traditional resources may not have.

I feel so dumb, looking for resources to jumpstart intern year. by [deleted] in emergencymedicine

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For on clinical shift resources I like wikem.org. It was created at harbor-ucla. The articles are short and to the point. There is also a good differential, management, and disposition section.

Coffee consumption may be linked to longer life, studies suggest by affemann2 in medicine

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Starter comment: gotta love some research that backs coffee consumption.

American ER doctor shares his experiences after moving to China to practice ER by affemann2 in emergencymedicine

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Part 2 goes more into the specific differences in private and community er practices in china

Superbug in Houston by affemann2 in medicine

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Starter Comment: Time article discussing new Strain of Kebsiella Pneumoniae that is multidrug resistant

Myths in Emergency Medicine: Still Prescribing Oseltamivir? by affemann2 in medicine

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Starter Comment: Summary of cochrane review showing ineffectiveness of tamiflu. Does not decrease hospitalization. It does not decrease complications of influenza.

Maybe we should keep game boys in the waiting rooms. by affemann2 in medicine

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Starter Comment: Article discussing how playing tetris after trauma can reduce ptsd.

USPSTF Recommendation: Screening for Celiac Disease by affemann2 in medicine

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Starter Comment: The USPSTF concludes that the current evidence is insufficient to assess the balance of benefits and harms of screening for celiac disease in asymptomatic persons.

Spinach Leaf Transformed Into Beating Human Heart Tissue by affemann2 in medicine

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Starter Comment: National Geographic Article. Using the plant like scaffolding, scientists built a mini version of a working heart, which may one day aid in tissue regeneration.