Rebellion in EM 2019: Got Milk? via Jenny Beck-Esmay, MD
May 25, 2020
“You’re working a shift in whatever the lower acuity version is of your department. So maybe it’s fast track, maybe you call it an urgent...
Marco Torres
Steroids in Septic Shock via George Willis, MD
May 11, 2020
“You’re in the emergency department, you have a patient who EMS has brought in from a nursing home…who’s excited? Right, nobody is. And they are...
Rebellion in EM 2019: Care for Yourself – Sleep Hygiene via Arlene Chung, MD
April 13, 2020
Chronic sleep deprivation can affect health, performance, and safety. There are many causes of sleep deprivation including stresses of daily life, shift work, and unrecognized...
Rebellion in EM 2019: Optimal Airway Management in OHCA via Chris Hicks, MD
March 16, 2020
Traditionally, endotracheal intubation has been the gold standard for airway management in cardiac arrest. However, more recent data suggests that maybe less is more (i.e....
Rebellion in EM 2019: All PEA is Not the Same via Tarlan Hedayati, MD
February 27, 2020
A 57-year-old man is watching his son’s baseball game when he suddenly collapses. Witnesses did not appreciate a pulse, so they started CPR. Unfortunately, an...
Rebellion in EM 2019: Resuscitative Hysterotomy via Jaime Hope, MD
February 3, 2020
The perimortem cesarean section, or better named the resuscitative hysterotomy, is a procedure that is performed at or near death of a pregnant patient. Most...
Rebellion in EM 2019: Suboxone for Opioid Addiction via Salil Bhandari, MD
January 23, 2020
Background: The role of the ED physician in helping stop the opioid epidemic is three-fold: safe prescribing practices, beginning suboxone administration in the ED as...
Rebellion in EM 2019: 3 Things That Have Changed the Way I Intubate
November 4, 2019
Background: Despite decades of experience with endotracheal intubation, we continue to find approaches to improving the process of how we intubate. In this talk at...
Web Team
Rebellion in EM 2019: Navigating Through Adversity and Setbacks in Medicine
October 3, 2019
Life and work can serve up its fair share of adversity and setbacks that we have to contend with. In medicine we are often tasked to...
Rebellion in EM 2019: What the Fluid? Wieters vs Bryant
August 26, 2019
Normal saline started being used based on work done in the 1830s with cholera. We are still doing the same thing the same way and...
Rebellion in EM 2019: The Impact We Have on Patients & The Impact They Have on Us
July 8, 2019
REBEL EM has been committed to critical appraisal of current research with application at the bedside to improve patient care. The constant influx of new...