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On this month's EM Quick Hits podcast: Stephen Freedman on pediatric bloody diarrhea, S-TEC and hemolytic uremic syndrome, Justin Morgenstern on the evidence for IM epinephrine in out of hospital cardiac arrest, Matthew McArther on recognition and ED management of dengue fever, Andrew Petrosoniak on imaging decision making in trauma in older patients, Brit Long & Michael Gotlieb on recognition and management of TTP...Please consider a donation to EM Cases to help ensure continued Free Open Access Medical Education here: https://emergencymedicinecases.com/donation/
Today's guests: Gerald Posner, investigative journalist / author - "Case Closed: Lee Harvey Oswald and the Assassination of JFK” Dr. Stephen Freedman, ER physician at Alberta Children's Hospital and professor in the Cumming School of Medicine at the University of Calgary Gary Sands, senior vice-president with the Canadian Federation of Independent Grocers Stewart Bell - National Online Journalist & Investigative Reporter with Global News Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Stephen Freedman, a pediatric emergency physician at the Alberta Children's Hospital, joins us in studio for the hour to take your questions on E. coli.
Interest rate pain: B.C. couple's mortgage payments up $2700 a month Guest: Sarah Dueck, BC homeowner NYC moves to ban short-term rentals, should Canadian cities follow suit? Guest: David Wachsmuth, assistant professor, School of Urban Planning, McGill University As wildfires continue to burn, Canada marks Firefighters' National Memorial Day on Sunday Guest: David Sheen, Canadian Fallen Firefighters Foundation President Why Calgary's E. coli outbreak in daycares is such a cause for concern Guest: Dr. Stephen Freedman, a pediatric emergency medicine physician and professor at the University of Calgary Snow, snow and more snow: Old Farmer's Almanac predicts a winter whiteout for most of Canada Guest: Jack Burnett, Managing Editor, Old Farmer's Almanac The history of pronouns, and the “pronoun debate” in schools today Guest: Dennis Baron, professor of English and linguistics, emeritus, University of Illinois and the author of What's Your Pronoun? Beyond He and She
What's so different about artificial intelligence (AI) today than in the past? Stephen Freedman, Ph.D., CFA, FRM, joins podcast host John P. Bryson to explore the current AI boom. Steve, the head of research and sustainability for equities investing at Pictet Asset Management, discusses the evolution of AI while focusing on the new ways that it's being used today. He also considers AI's positive disruptive potential, risks that people need to be aware of, and which types of companies and industries may benefit from or be hurt by AI the most. He also analyzes the role of Mainland China and other countries that may seek to harness the power of AI, the prospect of global regulation of AI, and how the technology might help financial professionals.
Nuvyn Peters chats with Dr. Stephen Freedman, professor of Paediatrics and Emergency Medicine at UCalgary's Cumming School of Medicine, and lead researcher of a global study to improve the diagnosis and treatment of COVID-19 in children. Why are children seemingly unharmed by coronavirus? Can COVID-19 spread from pets? Can the virus pass from mother to baby? What should parents do if they suspect their child is infected? We explore these questions and more, as Dr. Freedman offers tips, guidance and advice to help parents navigate our new reality. Propose topics for future episodes by emailing podcasts@ucalgary.ca.
In this episode, host Jack McLoone is joined by multimedia and editorial director Bailey Hosfelt to recap the Fordham news of the summer, from the death of Stephen Freedman to the revoking—then reinstatement—of free Fordham access to the New York Botanical Gardens to the fake retirement of Suits. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ♫Music By♫ ●Lakey Inspired - Midnight Bounce ●Song/Free Download - youtu.be/l3TC8XmZPvU ●Follow Lakey Inspired - smarturl.it/Lakey-Inspired
Interview with Stephen Freedman of WhiteHaven Securities, an investment broker and dealer with over 40 years of experience across almost all asset classes. We discuss personal wealth management, alternative investments, and an in depth looked at fixed income investment vehicles outside of the traditional public bond and equity markets. Broaden your investment horizons with this week's episode. For more info, please find Stephen on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephenfreedmandealoftheyear/ Disclaimer: The material in this episode is for educational and entertainment purposes only, and is never intended to be taken as investment advice. Please speak with a licensed and accredited investment broker before any investment decisions. The Between Two Temples Podcast, Optometric Insights, and myself do not endorse, or receive endorsement from any of the investment vehicles discussed.
This is EM Cases Journal Jam podcast on a randomized control trial of dilute apple juice vs PediaLyte for mild pediatric gastroenteritis. While IV rehydration is required in cases of severe gastroenteritis (which we rarely see in North America) and oral rehydration with electrolyte maintenance solutions is still the mainstay in treating moderate gastroenteritis, could better-tasting, more cost-effective fluids such as diluted apple juice be just as effective as traditional electrolyte solutions in milder cases? Listen to Dr. Justin Morgenstern (@First10EM) interviewing Dr. Stephen Freedman, the world-renowned pediatric EM researcher who put ondansetron for pediatric gastroenteritis on the map and who was one of our guest experts on our main episode on Pediatric Gastroenteritis, Constipation and Bowel Obstruction, about this practice-changing paper. This is followed by a hilarious rant on the topic from Dr. Anthony Crocco ("Ranthony"), the Division head and medical director of pediatric EM at Hamilton Health Sciences. The post Journal Jam 8 – Dilute Apple Juice for Pediatric Gastroenteritis appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.
In this episode, Dr. Jan Shifren discusses flibanserin for treatment of sexual dysfunction in women (starts at 01:13); Dr. Stephen Freedman discusses use of diluted apple juice for hydration in children with mild gastroenteritis (starts at 11:31); and Dr. Kathleen Motil discusses the association between obesity in adolescence and cardiovascular mortality in adulthood (starts at 20:53).
Aired: 2/10/2013 7 PM:: Richard & Joe talk to Stephen Freedman from UBS.
In Part 2 of this pediatric abdominal pain Episode - Pediatric Gastroenteritis, Constipation & Bowel Obstruction, Dr. Anna Jarvis, Canada's "mother of pediatric emergency medicine" and Dr. Stephen Freedman, one of Canada's pre-eminent researchers in pediatric GI emergencies, discuss the assessment, work-up and treatment of pediatric gastroenteritis, with particular attention to gastroenteritis & acute abdomen mimics, how best to assess hydration status, the nuances of the use of ondansetron and the prose and cons of various rehydration methods. A detailed discussion of the most common and lethal causes of acute abdomen bowel obstruction in pediatrics follows, including intussesception and midgut volvulus. Finally, the differential diagnosis and best management of the most common cause of pediatric abdominal pain, constipation, is reviewed.
In Part 2 of this pediatric abdominal pain Episode - Pediatric Gastroenteritis, Constipation & Bowel Obstruction, Dr. Anna Jarvis, Canada's "mother of pediatric emergency medicine" and Dr. Stephen Freedman, one of Canada's pre-eminent researchers in pediatric GI emergencies, discuss the assessment, work-up and treatment of pediatric gastroenteritis, with particular attention to gastroenteritis & acute abdomen mimics, how best to assess hydration status, the nuances of the use of ondansetron and the prose and cons of various rehydration methods. A detailed discussion of the most common and lethal causes of acute abdomen bowel obstruction in pediatrics follows, including intussesception and midgut volvulus. Finally, the differential diagnosis and best management of the most common cause of pediatric abdominal pain, constipation, is reviewed. The post Episode 19 Part 2: Pediatric Gastroenteritis, Constipation and Bowel Obstruction appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.
In Part 1 of this Episode on Pediatric Abdominal Pain, Dr. Anna Jarvis, "the mother of pediatric emergency medicine" & Dr. Stephen Freedman, one of the world's pre-eminent pediatric EM researchers, discuss the nuances of the history, physical and work up of Pediatric Abdominal Pain & Appendicitis and key pearls on how to distinguish serious surgical causes from the very common diagnosis of gastroenteritis. An in-depth discussion on the pearls of the history, physical exam, lab tests, imaging including serial ultrasounds vs CT abdomen, clinical decision rules such as the Alvarado Score, best analgesics and antibiotics in pediatric appendicitis follows.
In Part 1 of this Episode on Pediatric Abdominal Pain, Dr. Anna Jarvis, "the mother of pediatric emergency medicine" & Dr. Stephen Freedman, one of the world's pre-eminent pediatric EM researchers, discuss the nuances of the history, physical and work up of Pediatric Abdominal Pain & Appendicitis and key pearls on how to distinguish serious surgical causes from the very common diagnosis of gastroenteritis. An in-depth discussion on the pearls of the history, physical exam, lab tests, imaging including serial ultrasounds vs CT abdomen, clinical decision rules such as the Alvarado Score, best analgesics and antibiotics in pediatric appendicitis follows. The post Episode 19 Part 1: Pediatric Abdominal Pain and Appendicitis appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.