I’d Cath That!
In the post-STEMI world, we talk about “occlusions.” So rather than argue about how many mm of STE there are, we say there are signs of ischemia suggestive of occlusion. Instead of having the troponin turn positive, shrugging and calling it an “NSTEMI,” we’d rather go look at the EKG for signs of the […]
Intubating in the ED – Slides from 9/6/2017 EM Conference
Slideset presented at Hofstra-Northwell EM Resident Conference on RSI, Peri-Intubation Oxygen Management, and DSI. #EMconf
Dr. Rezette Dent says she’s “hypoglycemic?”
Dr. Rezette Dent is having a tough shift. As an intern, it’s hard…
WMS 2017 Report
The Wilderness Medicine Club is pleased to report a successful trip…
Don’t Forget the Gloves: Tox Tidbits #1 with Dr. Ernest Sliwinski
A 43-year-old woman with a past medical history of alcohol abuse presented with right 4th and 5th digit burns. She reported spilling…
dasSMACC Day 3: Pik’s Stumbles in Berlin
In my defense, any morning activity after a party with foosball, a karaoke room, and discussions of cognition and teaching with world class educators is…
dasSMACC Day 2: Pik’s Rambles in Berlin
Dr. Pik Mukherji shares with us his meanderings from the second day of dasSMACC in Berlin – ask Pik your questions in the comments section!
dasSMACC Day 1: Pik’s Rambles
Dr. Pik Mukherji shares with us his rambles from the first day of dasSMACC in Berlin – ask Pik your questions in the comments section!
Hofstra-Northwell EM are at SAEM17!
Check out all the Hofstra-Northwell EM faculty and residents who will be presenting at the 2017 Meeting of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine.
Dr. Reza Dent asks “Are we treating CAP wrong??”
Is community acquired pneumonia adequately covered by ID guidelines? Or does rising resistance mean we’re doing it wrong?