Category: Wednesday Wrap-up

Wednesday Wrap-up: 1/16/2013

For those of you who could make it, we had a great Grand Rounds presentation by Dr. Prashant Mahajan from the Children’s Hospital of Michigan on the past, present, and future of evaluation of the febrile child. I will keep…

Wednesday Wrap-up: 12/12/2012

For those of you who couldn’t make it, we started conference with a great sim case that reviewed cardiac tamponade and how to perform an emergent pericardiocentesis. I’ve posted below the video that Dr. Coquillon wanted to share with everyone…

Wednesday Wrap-up: 11/28/2012

During conference today, Dr. Chapman gave us a really creative choose your own adventure style review of potential environmental emergencies you might encounter on a camping trip followed by CBL and some procedure simulation. I think it was nice to…

Wednesday Wrap-up: 11/21/2012

Just a quick “Wrap-up” today. Lots of good talks about environmental emergencies today. Dr. Shin, during ICU conference, mentioned a video on EMCrit that showed a technique for placing the esophageal temperature probe using an ETT. Just wanted to share…

Wednesday Wrap-Up

11/14 Conference 8-845            Topic Review         Dr. Cioe 845-910        Clinical Pearl        Drs. Smith and Bradby 910-955         EBM          …

Wednesday Wrap-up: 10/24/2012

We’re back with another edition of Wednesday Wrap-up after a brief hiatus! During today’s Peds M+M conference, there was a somewhat heated discussion about using ultrasound to evaluate abdominal pain and specifically to evaluate for appendicitis. I don’t want to…

Wednesday Wrap-up: 8/15/2012

We had some great senior lectures this morning that touched on a bunch of controversial issues in EM. I wanted to talk more about the concept of fluid responsiveness which has become an increasingly popular topic among the EM sepsis literature, lecture circuit,…

Wednesday Wrap-up 8/1/12

  8AM- Manoach- Hemodynamic Monitoring 9AM- Wright- ACLS 10AM- Mallemat-  The slowly crashing tamponade pt Part 2- Who really needs a central line? 11AM- Walalce- Part 1- Emergency Medicine Health Services Research Part 2- Regional Critical Care Supply and Demand…