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AIR Series: Infectious Disease Module (2016)

Andrew Grock, MD |

Welcome to the Infectious Disease Module! After carefully reviewing all relevant posts from the top 50 sites of the Social Media Index the ALiEM AIR Team is proud to present the highest quality procedure content. Below we have listed our selection of the 18 highest quality blog posts within the past 12 months (as of August 2016) related to Infectious Disease emergencies, curated and approved for residency training by the AIR Series Board. More specifically in this module, we identified 2 AIRs and 16 Honorable Mentions. We recommend programs give 6 hours (about 20 minutes per article) of III credit for this module.

AIR Stamp of Approval and Honorable Mentions

In an effort to truly emphasize the highest quality posts, we have two subsets of recommended resources. The AIR stamp of approval will only be given to posts scoring above a strict scoring cut-off of ≥30 points (out of 35 total), based on our scoring instrument. The other subset is for “Honorable Mention” posts. These posts have been flagged by and agreed upon by AIR Board members as worthwhile, accurate, unbiased, and appropriately referenced despite an average score.

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ALiEMU AIR Infectious Disease block quiz

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Highlighted Quality Posts on Infectious Diseases

Article Title Author Date Label
EMLyceum: Diarrhea, “Answers” Salil Bhadari, MD November 2, 2015 AIR
EMCrit: PulmCrit- Neurocritical care of the comatose meningitis patient Josh Farkas, MD December 21, 2015 AIR
EMCrit: Evidence-based treatment for severe community-acquired pneumonia Josh Farkas, MD August 16, 2016 Honorable Mention
EMCrit: PulmCrit: Which patients admitted for pneumonia need MRSA coverage? Josh Farkas, MD July 18, 2016 Honorable Mention
First10EM: Articles of the month Special Edition: Pediatric UTI Justin Morgenstern, MD February 2, 2016 Honorable Mention
PedsEMMorsels: UTI Empiric Antibiotics Sean Fox, MD April 15, 2016 Honorable Mention
PedsEMMorsels: Sickle Cell Disease and Fever Sean Fox, MD March 18, 2016 Honorable Mention
ALiEM: Zika Virus: What emergency department providers need to know Lauren Pike, MD and Julian Villar, MD February 15, 2016 Honorable Mention
PEMBlog: The Febrile Infant – University of Cincinnati Emergency Medicine Collaboration Brad Sobolewski, MD March 1, 2016 Honorable Mention
EMDocs: Blood Cultures: When Do They Make a Meaningful Impact on Clinical Care Desiree Brooks, MD April 23, 2016 Honorable Mention
CoreEM: Spinal Epidural Abscess Latrice Triplett, MD December 30, 2015 Honorable Mention
EMDocs: Fever in the Returning Traveler Nazanin Meshkat, MD, Matthew Muller, Keerat Grewal, MD, Anton Helman MD April 2015 Honorable Mention
EMDocs: Lactate in Sepsis: Pearls & Pitfalls Erik Hofmann, MD March 6, 2016 Honorable Mention
REBEL EM: Trimethoprim-Sulfamethoxazole for Uncomplicated Skin Abscesses? Salim Rezaie, MD March 10, 2016 Honorable Mention
EMDocs: Updates on Recommendations For STI Treatments & Empiric Therapy: When to Treat and What to Treat Depending on your Patient Adrianna Levesque, MD March 3, 2016 Honorable Mention
EMCrit: Steroids in septic shock: Four misconceptions and one truth Josh Farkas, MD July 12, 2015 Honorable Mention
PedsEMMorsels: Bulging Fontanelle Sean Fox, MD March 4, 2016 Honorable Mention

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Author information

Andrew Grock, MD

Andrew Grock, MD

Lead Editor/Co-Founder of ALiEM Approved Instructional Resources (AIR)
Faculty Physician, Greater Los Angeles VA Healthcare System
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine
UCLA Emergency Medicine Department

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