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Welcome to Episode 16 of “The 2 View,” the podcast for EM and urgent care nurse practitioners and physician assistants! Show Notes for Episode 16 of “The 2 View” – SAH: revisited, pediatric hepatitis outbreak, medical errors, and AHA/ACC heart failure guidelines. SAH - Revisited Headache. American College of Emergency Physicians. Acep.org. Published June 2019. Accessed April 27, 2022. https://www.acep.org/patient-care/clinical-policies/headache/ Ibrahim YA, Mironov O, Deif A, Mangla R, Almast J. Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension: Diagnostic Accuracy of the Transverse Dural Venous Sinus Attenuation on CT scans. Neuroradiol J. PubMed Central. National Library of Medicine: National Center for Biotechnology Information. Published December 2014. Accessed April 27, 2022. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4291803/ Spadaro A, Scott KR, Koyfman A, Long B. Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome: A narrative review for emergency clinicians. Am J Emerg Med. PubMed.gov. National Library of Medicine: National Center for Biotechnology Information. Published October 4, 2021. Accessed April 27, 2022. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34879501/ Pediatric Hepatitis Outbreak Jetelina K. Severe hepatitis outbreak among children. Your Local Epidemiologist. Published April 26, 2022. Accessed April 27, 2022. https://yourlocalepidemiologist.substack.com/p/severe-hepatitis-outbreak-among-children Multi-Country – Acute, severe hepatitis of unknown origin in children. Who.int. Published April 23, 2022. Accessed April 27, 2022. https://www.who.int/emergencies/disease-outbreak-news/item/2022-DON376 Recommendations for Adenovirus Testing and Reporting of Children with Acute Hepatitis of Unknown Etiology. HAN archive - 00462. Cdc.gov. Published April 21, 2022. Accessed April 27, 2022. https://emergency.cdc.gov/han/2022/han00462.asp Medical Errors Dihydroergotamine (DHE) for Migraine Treatment. American Migraine Foundation. Published January 28, 2021. Accessed April 27, 2022. https://americanmigrainefoundation.org/resource-library/dhe-for-migraine/ Kelman B. Former nurse found guilty in accidental injection death of 75-year-old patient. NPR. Published March 25, 2022. Accessed April 27, 2022. https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2022/03/25/1088902487/former-nurse-found-guilty-in-accidental-injection-death-of-75-year-old-patient. Khan A. Medical Errors in the Emergency Department. SAJEM Editorial. Researchgate.net. Accessed April 27, 2022. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Abdus-Khan/publication/336838935MedicalErrorsintheEmergencyDepartment/links/5dbae7df4585151435d6e97f/Medical-Errors-in-the-Emergency-Department.pdf Pasquini S. Healthcare Experience Required for PA School: The Ultimate Guide. The Physician Assistant Life. Published February 2, 2015. Accessed April 27, 2022. https://www.thepalife.com/hce-paschool/ AHA/ACC Heart Failure Guidelines Emergency Heart Failure Mortality Risk Grade (EHMRG). MDCalc. Accessed April 27, 2022. https://www.mdcalc.com/emergency-heart-failure-mortality-risk-grade-ehmrg Heidenreich PA, Bozkurt B, Aguilar D, et al. 2022 AHA/ACC/HFSA Guideline for the Management of Heart Failure: A Report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Joint Committee on Clinical Practice Guidelines. Circulation. Published April 1, 2022. Accessed April 27, 2022. https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CIR.0000000000001063 Ottawa Heart Failure Risk Scale (OHFRS). MDCalc. Accessed April 27, 2022. https://www.mdcalc.com/ottawa-heart-failure-risk-scale-ohfrs Rider I. Evidence Based Disposition in Heart Failure – Who needs to be admitted and who can be discharged? emDOCs.net - Emergency Medicine Education. Published October 5, 2020. Accessed April 27, 2022. http://www.emdocs.net/evidence-based-disposition-in-heart-failure-who-needs-to-be-admitted-and-who-can-be-discharged/ SGEM#170: Don't Go Breaking My Heart – Ottawa Heart Failure Risk Scale. The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine. Published March 5, 2017. Accessed April 27, 2022. https://thesgem.com/2017/03/sgem170-dont-go-breaking-my-heart-ottawa-heart-failure-risk-scale/ Thibodeau J, Turer A, Gualano S, et al. Characterization of a Novel Symptom of Advanced Heart Failure: Bendopnea. ScienceDirect. Sciencedirect.com. Presented November 3, 2012. Accessed April 27, 2022. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213177913004125?via%3Dihub Something Sweet O'Connell A, Greco S, Zhan T, et al. Analyzing the effect of interview time and day on emergency medicine residency interview scores. BMC Med Educ. Published April 26, 2022. Accessed April 27, 2022. https://bmcmededuc.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12909-022-03388-6 Recurring Sources Center for Medical Education. Ccme.org. http://ccme.org The Proceduralist. Theproceduralist.org. http://www.theproceduralist.org The Procedural Pause. Emergency Medicine News. Lww.com. https://journals.lww.com/em-news/blog/theproceduralpause/pages/default.aspx The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine. Thesgem.com. http://www.thesgem.com Trivia Question: Send answers to 2viewcast@gmail.com Be sure to keep tuning in for more great prizes and fun trivia questions! Once you hear the question, please email us your guesses at 2viewcast@gmail.com and tell us who you want to give a shout-out to. Be sure to listen in and see what we have to share!
This Podcast begins a new series, titled “Worshippers”. Presented November 3rd, 2019
Dr. Keller discusses how communication skills training ameliorates burnout and can promote satisfaction at work. Presented November, 10, 2015
Abstract: Atmospheric aerosols, including dust and clouds, play a significant but under appreciated role in our lives. For example, clouds reflect much of the incoming solar radiation thereby cooling the planet; while air molecules and atmospheric aerosols and may selectively scatter sunlight thereby leading to clear blue skies and beautiful red sunsets In this talk, Betterton provided an overview of the origins and nature of atmospheric aerosols and introduced some of the basic physics that explains their interesting properties and effects including "ship tracks," dust storms, visibility, health effects, and pollen. He also showcased some of the fascinating aerosol research being conducted by UA scientists. Presented November 2, 2012.
Professor Marrone is interested in a variety of topics in galactic and extragalactic astronomy, including galaxy clusters and their cosmological applications, the supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy, the process of star formation, and star forming galaxies in the early universe. His work includes the development of new instrumentation for telescopes around the world to assist in these studies, primarily at centimeter to submillimeter wavelengths. Presented November 28, 2011.
Prof. Zaritsky's research focuses on questions of galaxy structure, dynamics, and evolution. This includes issues related to dark matter, factors that influence star formation rates, and chemical evolution. He is currently concentrating on galaxy scaling laws, the outer regions of disk galaxies, and the role of environment in galaxy evolution. To do this, he uses both space and ground based telescopes to study nearby (z < 1) galaxies. Presented November 14, 2011.
Some of the most promising new approaches to information processing rely on spin. Spintronics may offer higher energy efficiency, greater storage capacity and speed. Electron spin is a natural quantum two-level system with long coherence times. This makes spin the leading candidate for solid state quantum computing. A big challenge is to find a practical way of controlling spin on the nanoscale. Normally spin couples only to magnetic fields. But magnetic fields are hard to generate on a chip, especially at high frequencies required for both classical and quantum computing. A much preferred control knob is the one that was the key to success for charge-based electronics a gate voltage or an electric field. It turns out that in semiconductors it is possible to couple spin to electric fields. Through spin-orbit interaction we can control spin by simply moving the electron around. I will describe several of our experiments that were enabled by spin-orbit interaction. In two-dimensional electron gases, we have observed a new type of spin resonance ballistic spin resonance and used it to build a spin field-effect transistor. In nanowires, we have realized a spin-orbit qubit. We confined single electrons to quantum dots and performed coherent spin manipulation using electric fields. These experiments offer unique insights into the physics of spin in semiconductors. Dr. Frolov is an experimentalist at the Kavli Institute of Nanoscience, Delft University of Technology. Presented November 15, 2010.
Abstract: Graphene, a single atomic layer of graphite, is a unique material characterized by Dirac quasiparticles with linear energy-momentum dispersion. This exotic property gives rise to numerous intriguing phenomena such as room temperature quantum Hall effects and perfect tunneling through any energy barriers. The electronic band structure of this material can be readily tailored by many methods, thus providing a wide range of opportunities for device applications. In this talk, I will present our recent investigations on graphene employing synchrotron based infrared spectroscopy. Our measurements directly demonstrated the Dirac nature of the charge carriers in graphene and revealed several signatures of many body interactions. We further found that the coupling of graphene sheets leads to entirely new properties in few-layer graphene. These studies have broad implications in the fundamental understanding of graphene as well as its future applications. Presented November 17, 2010. Dr. Zhiqiang Li research Interests: Investigate electronic and magnetic properties of novel materials employing spectroscopic techniques such as infrared and magneto-optical spectroscopy, microscopy, and ellipsometry.
Dr. Linda Young is an Argonne Distinguished Fellow at the Argonne National Laboratory. Her research interests include atomic, molecular and optical physics; strong-field control of x-ray processes; and ultrafast x-ray imaging. Presented November 14, 2008.
Dr. Linda Young is an Argonne Distinguished Fellow at the Argonne National Laboratory. Her research interests include atomic, molecular and optical physics; strong-field control of x-ray processes; and ultrafast x-ray imaging. Presented November 14, 2008.
Dr. Ruprecht Machleidt is Professor of Physics at the University of Idaho. theoretical nuclear physics; theory of nuclear forces; Chiral effective field theory for low-energy QCD; meson-exchange theories for nuclear interactions; nucleon-nucleon scattering at high energy; theory of nuclear matter with sub-nuclear degrees of freedom and relativity; and relativistic few-nucleon physics. Presented November 17 2008.
Dr. Ruprecht Machleidt is Professor of Physics at the University of Idaho. theoretical nuclear physics; theory of nuclear forces; Chiral effective field theory for low-energy QCD; meson-exchange theories for nuclear interactions; nucleon-nucleon scattering at high energy; theory of nuclear matter with sub-nuclear degrees of freedom and relativity; and relativistic few-nucleon physics. Presented November 17 2008.
Robert Fisk speaks about his experiences as a foreign correspondent in the Middle East. Presented November 23, 2005 at the McMillan Theatre, University of Toronto.