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ITE is just around the corner. Today we prep with a discussion about the hyperthermic agitated patient. What do they have? How can you get to the diagnosis? And how do we treat it? The Altered and Hyperthermic patient.
Apnic oxygenation, what is it? Should we be doing it? on todays CopaCast we delve into some of the literature and finer points of ApOx.
The CASA Protocol by Maricopa Emergency Medicine Podcast
Hypertensive Emergencies by Maricopa Emergency Medicine Podcast
We talk about whats new in the EM literature, on this new segment coming to CopaCast!! Check out more of our great FOAMed content at https://ccc.maricopaemergencymedicine.com
Toxidrome's With Dr. Snow by Maricopa Emergency Medicine Podcast
Toxicologist extraordinaire Dr. Lovechio talks withdrawal symptoms! by Maricopa Emergency Medicine Podcast
PGY- 2 Dr. Orosco Talks hydrocephalus and shunts. by Maricopa Emergency Medicine Podcast
Dr Crowe Talks High Quality CPR by Maricopa Emergency Medicine Podcast
PEM Fellow Claudia Talks Pediatric Oncologic Emergencies by Maricopa Emergency Medicine Podcast
Dr. Stapczynski Talks About Necrotising Infections by Maricopa Emergency Medicine Podcast
The one and only Dr. Loli talks low risk chest pain. by Maricopa Emergency Medicine Podcast
Dr. Epter Talks OBGYN emergencies. by Maricopa Emergency Medicine Podcast
Dr. Daniel Brooks, attending toxicologist at Banner University Medical Center toxicology fellowship discusses hypothermic and hyperthermic emergencies. This talk was originally recorded on 11/30/2016. Please note the views and opinions expressed in this recording do not represent the position of Maricopa Integrated Health System or any other institution or party. Release date: 18 March 2017
Dr. Davie Talks All Things Epistaxis by Maricopa Emergency Medicine Podcast
We talk wellness with Dr. Epter by Maricopa Emergency Medicine Podcast
Subtle Orthopedic Injuries By Dr. Gibson by Maricopa Emergency Medicine Podcast
Dr. Daniel Orosco, current second year, discusses glycemic disorders in the emergency department. This is a brief overview regarding the approach to hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia, and hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state. This talk was originally recorded on 11/9/2016. Please note the views and opinions expressed in this recording do not represent the position of Maricopa Integrated Health System or any other institution or party. Release date: 4 January 2017
Dr. Michael Epter, program director and recipient of the ACGME Parker J. Palmer Courage to Teach Award , provides a guide for evaluating syncope in the emergency department. This talk was originally recorded on 9/30/2015. Please note the views and opinions expressed in this recording do not represent the position of Maricopa Integrated Health System or any other institution or party. Release date: 28 December 2016
Dr. Anthony Kraus, current intern, provides a brief overview of electrolyte disturbances that may present in the emergency department. This talk was originally recorded on 11/9/2016. Please note the views and opinions expressed in this recording do not represent the position of Maricopa Integrated Health System or any other institution or party. Release date: 14 December 2016
Dr. A. Min Kang, FAAP who is an attending toxicologist at Banner University Medical Center presents an overview including complications and toxicity of anti-coagulants and anti-platelets. This is a re-broadcast. Originally published on 7/15/15
Dr. J. Stephan Stapczynski, Chair emeritus of Maricopa Medical Center Emergency Medicine Residency and Co-Editor of Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine, provides an overview of complications of glucose metabolism. The views and opinions expressed in this recording do not represent the position of Maricopa Integrated Health System or any other institution or party. This talk was recorded on 11/9/2016
Dr. Daniel Rigdon, current senior resident, reviews thyroid disease. This talk was given on 11/16/2016. The views and opinions expressed in this recording do not represent the position of Maricopa Integrated Health System or any other institution or party.
Congratulations to Dr. Vijay Kannan (current chief resident), Dr. Nicole Hodgson (current chief resident), Dr. Andrew Lau (current senior resident), and Dr. Frank LoVecchio (Vice Chairmen for Research), on their recent publication entitled Geolocalization of Influenza Outbreak Within an Acute Care Population: A Layered-Surveillance Approach. Quoting from the conclusion in the abstract, "Our layered-surveillance approach was effective in localizing a cluster of influenza A outbreak. This region may house a high-yield target population for public health intervention. Further collaborative efforts will be made between our hospital and the Maricopa County Department of Public Health to perform a series of community vaccination events before the next influenza season. We hope these efforts will ultimately serve to reduce the burden of this disease on our patient population, and that this system will serve as a framework for future investigations locating at-risk populations." Read the full article here: http://www.annemergmed.com/article/S0196-0644(16)30405-X/abstract Listen to Dr. Kannan describe the paper in his own words! Please note the views and opinions expressed in this recording do not represent the position of Maricopa Integrated Health System or any other institution or party.
Dr. Nihal Hamouda, 2nd-year pediatric emergency medicine fellow, reviews PALS and basic pediatric EKG interpretation. Please note the views and opinions expressed in this recording do not represent the position of Maricopa Integrated Health System, Phoenix Children's Hospital, or any other institution or party.
Congratulations to Dr. Christian Dameff, current chief resident, on his recent publication entitled Teletoxicology: Patient Assessment Using Wearable Audiovisual Streaming Technology. Dr. Dameff collaborated with several toxicologists at the Banner University Medical Center Phoenix Medical Toxicology Fellowship. Quoting from the conclusion in the abstract, "Remote evaluation of poisoned patients via Google Glass® is possible with a high degree of agreement on examination findings and ECG interpretation. Evaluation of pupil size and response to light is limited, likely by the quality of streaming video. Users of Google Glass® for teletoxicology reported high levels of comfort with the technology and found it reliable, though as reported reliability decreased, remote users were most affected. Further study should compare patient-centered outcomes when using HMDs for consultation to those resulting from telephone consultation." Listen to Dr. Dameff describe the paper in his own words! Please note the views and opinions expressed in this recording do not represent the position of Maricopa Integrated Health System or any other institution or party.
Today we were honored to host Dr. James Phillips (@DrPhillipsMD), EM Physician and NEJM-published author on workplace violence. He led a discussion on recognition and mitigation of violence we all deal with on a daily basis. Dr. Phillips, thank you for visiting us! This talk was recorded on 10/26/2016. Introduction is by Dr. Jonathan Fisher, Maricopa Associate Program Director. Please note the views and opinions expressed in this recording do not represent the position of Maricopa Integrated Health System or any other institution or party.
Today we are honored to host Dr. Dara Kass (@darakass), EM Physician and Editor in Chief of the revolutionary blog feminem. She spoke with us on the importance of gender equity in emergency medicine and in life. Dr. Kass, thank you for taking your time to visit our program and share your important insights with us! This talk was recorded on 9/28/2016.
Dr. Michael Epter, Program Director, discusses subarachnoid hemorrhage evaluation & management. This talk was recorded on 7/27/2016.
Dr. Jeremy Payne, MD PhD, Stroke Neurologist at Banner University Medical Center – Phoenix, discusses various medicolegal aspects of neurological emergencies. This talk was originally recorded on 3/30/2016. Please note the views and opinions expressed in this recording do not represent the position of Maricopa Integrated Health System, Banner Health, or any other institution or party.