Diagnostics: Sarcoidosis and its Complications
/Dr. Dixon walks us through an overview of sarcoidosis and the many complications we must look out for in the emergency department.
Read Moreemergency medicine tamed
Taming the SRU. The SRU is the "Shock Resuscitation Unit." It is a crucible of clinical training for the residents of the University of Cincinnati Emergency Medicine Residency training program.
Dr. Dixon walks us through an overview of sarcoidosis and the many complications we must look out for in the emergency department.
Read MorePersistent or intractable hiccups can be both a diagnostic and therapeutic conundrum for the emergency physician. Dr. Charlie Reed takes us through the pathophysiology, evaluation and treatment of this condition, and reveals the dangers that can be harbored by this common symptom.
Read MoreDr. Boyer walks us through nuances and management of the highly morbid condition of severe hypothermia.
Read MoreWhen does a blood pressure cuff fall short? Dr. Snyder walks us through the use of invasive blood pressure monitoring and arterial waveform interpretation.
Read MoreLumbar punctures can be a high stress and difficult procedure for many. Dr. Knudsen-Robbins walks us through the optimal setup, performance, and troubleshooting of this procedure, including the ultrasound-assisted LP! Check out this article before your next LP attempt to breeze through this procedure with ease.
Read MoreWe are back with an excellent grand rounds session, where we heard about a case of resuscitative hysterotomy from Dr. Stark, BRASH syndrome, and HIV screening in the ED. We also heard some life lessons from the Peace Corps and how they relate to emergency medicine.
Read MoreWhat a packed week! We reviewed a harrowing case of massive bee envenomation (with insects in the airway) w/ Dr. Yates, R4 wisdom and philosophies with Dr. Mullen, an overview of hydrocephalus with Dr. Stothers, a CPC of a brain tumor presenting with aphasia with Dr. Glenn, a dive into hyperviscosity syndromes with Dr. Beyde, and a wonderful series of lectures on the Language of Being Well & Embracing Fear in EM with visiting professor Dr. Arlene Chung.
Read MoreWe are back with a special grand rounds with visiting professor Dr. Arun Nagdev discussing a variety of ultrasound guided nerve blocks in the ED, CPC with Drs. Harward and Roche, and a review of multiple etiologies and management of pediatric seizure with our CCHMC PEM colleagues.
Read MoreJoin us this week as we cover Morbidity and Mortality report cases with Dr. Broadstock, a discussion of law enforcement in the ED with Dr. Crawford, brainstem stroke syndromes with Dr. Arnold, and Air Care grand rounds with Drs. Goff and Winslow.
Read MoreThis week features an R4 Capstone on “Leading from the Front” with Dr. Ijaz, and overview of thoracic outlet syndrome with Dr. Stothers, two incredible lectures from Dr. Gita Pensa on Litigation Stress and Trial vs. Settlement, and Air Care Grand Rounds with a focus on impella and ECMO transports.
Read MoreThis week’s grand rounds features an overview of crush injuries with Dr. Della Porta, a fantastic look into the evidence behind preeclampsia and eclampsia management with Drs. Brower and Jackson, a discussion of evidence behind emergency medicine pharmacology dogma with Dr. Nagle, and a discussion of the cost of healthcare with Dr. Thompson.
Read MoreThis week’s grand rounds features a discussion on the treatment and complications of inflammatory bowel disease with Dr. Hajdu, a CPC showdown and discussion of appendicitis with Drs. Gobble and Urbanowicz, an overview of hand injuries in the community with Dr. Betz, and an intense Taming the SRU case of a traumatic aortic injury with Dr. Kein.
Read MoreThis week, Dr. Joshi walks us through body stuffers, packers and pushers. Next, Dr. Bryant provides an evidence based overview of rib fracture management. Air Care Grand rounds features OB pathology and RSI pearls. We end with a discussion of non-accidental trauma with Dr. Hartwell.
Read MoreWe are back with another fantastic week of GR content. We started with a guest lecture on LVADs by Dr. Vierecke from the Department of Cardiology, then QI/KT on Blunt Cardiac Injury with Drs. Haffner and Sobocinski. Next, Dr. Benoit takes us through his list of cardiac arrest pearls. Lastly, we finish with an overview of orthopedics cases in the community with Drs. Milligan, Gawron, and Betz.
Read MoreWe are back with another exciting week of grand rounds, this time with an overview of acute aortic insufficiency and tricuspid regurgitation, a walkthrough of ED use of coronary CTA, a High Acuity/Low Opportunity and Low Acuity/Low Opportunity procedure lab, and finally a discussion of the always-feared sick undifferentiated infant.
Read MoreSRU (pronounced "shrew") = Shock Resuscitation Unit
Training in, and managing, the SRU is one of the crown jewels of our residency. It is where the sickest of the sick patients are found in our ED. It is a crucible, a test of knowledge and strength, and a true manifestation of the tripartite mission of our department: Leadership, Excellence, and Opportunity.
Training in, and managing, the SRU is one of the crown jewels of our residency. It is where the sickest of the sick patients are found in our ED. It is a crucible, a test of knowledge and strength, and a true manifestation of the tripartite mission of our department: Leadership, Excellence, and Opportunity.