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Live-blogging: UCSF High Risk EM Hawaii conference

Posted by Michelle Lin, MD on

Today is the pre-day for our department’s 2nd annual High Risk Emergency Medicine conference in Hawaii. The day’s focus is on ultrasonography. Keep a lookout below as I try to live-blog some of the clinical pearls that I glean from the day (using Google Docs).

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Article review: New assessment method for medical students – A Script Concordance Test

Posted by Stella Yiu, MD on

What different ways can we assess learners? This fascinating study assesses a new tool – Script Concordance Test (SCT).   Assessing clinical reasoning skills in scenarios of uncertainty: Convergent validity for a Script Concordance Test in an Emergency Medicine clerkship and residency  

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Paucis Verbis: Pediatric fever without a source (3 mo-3 yr)

Posted by Michelle Lin, MD on

In part 3 of this “Pediatric Fever Without a Source” Paucis Verbis cards, we now cover febrile infants 3 months to 3 years old (PV cards for birth-28 days and 29 days-3 months old).

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Episode 20: Atrial Fibrillation

Posted by Anton Helman on

In this episode Dr. Clare Atzema, Dr. Nazanin Meshkat and Dr. Bryan Au discuss the presentation, etiology, precipitants, management and disposition of Atrial Fibrillation in the Emergency Department. The pros and cons of rate and rhythm control are debated, what you need to know about rate and rhythm control medications reviewed, and the strength of the Ottawa Aggressive Protocol discussed. The importance of appropriate anticoagulation is detailed, with a review of the CHADS-VASc score and whether to use Warfarin, Dabigatran or ASA for stroke prevention for patient with Atrial Fibrillation. We end off with a discussion on how to recognize and treat Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome in the setting of Atrial Fibrillation. The post Episode 20: Atrial Fibrillation appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.

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Episode 20: Atrial Fibrillation

Posted by Anton Helman on

In this episode Dr. Clare Atzema, Dr. Nazanin Meshkat and Dr. Bryan Au discuss the presentation, etiology, precipitants, management and disposition of Atrial Fibrillation in the Emergency Department. The pros and cons of rate and rhythm control are debated, what you need to know about rate and rhythm control medications reviewed, and the strength of the Ottawa Aggressive Protocol discussed. The importance of appropriate anticoagulation is detailed, with a review of the CHADS-VASc score and whether to use Warfarin, Dabigatran or ASA for stroke prevention for patient with Atrial Fibrillation. We end off with a discussion on how to recognize and treat Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome in the setting of Atrial Fibrillation. The post Episode 20: Atrial Fibrillation appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.

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