Grand Rounds 5.8.24

Grand Rounds 5.8.24

Recap another week of Grands Rounds with us! Dr. Gabor helps us confidently navigate the medical emergencies in patients with a transplanted organ. Next up, Dr. Kein talks about the difficulty of navigating grief while completing residency training. Dr. Hill introduces use to research topics in the field of medical education. Our faculty who trained at other institutions, Drs. Adan and Lang, highlight different regional practice pattern variations and the evidence behind them. Meanwhile, Dr. Roche helps us learn how to better care for our female patients in the community. Lastly, we wrapped up with a joint lecture with the Cincinnati Children’s PEM program to learn out handling pediatric foreign bodies in the ED.

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Grand Rounds Recap 3.6.24

Grand Rounds Recap 3.6.24

We had another exciting week of Grand Rounds! We covered topics including our new hypoglycemia protocol with Drs. Beyde and Wolski to traumatic cardiac tamponade with Dr. Glenn to syncope roles with Dr. Kotei. We enjoyed a visiting lecture from our Ohio ACEP team talking about the role of ACEP in residency and beyond. We finished strong with a lecture from our program director Dr. McDonough talking about her take on wellness in residency!

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Grand Rounds Recap 7.19.23

Grand Rounds Recap 7.19.23

Join us for another week of GR! We started off strong with social emergency medicine updates from our active department and the many ways they can help us better help our patients. We moved into alcohol use disorder treatment with Dr. Ryan detailing medical management for abstinence that can be started in the ED. We moved into a trip down memory lane with Dr. Baez and 10 cases that haunt her with the lessons she has learned along the way. Dr. Baxter gave us his thoughts on evaluating patients using clinical gestalt vs clinical decision rules. We moved into neuroimaging with our expert critical care/emergency medicine attending Dr. Knight and some cases with interesting CT/MRI findings. Finally, we wrapped up with oral boards detailing 2 sick patients: one with aspiration pneumonia developing ARDS and one with neuroleptic malignant syndrome. See you all next week!

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Grand Rounds Recap 2.9.22

Grand Rounds Recap 2.9.22

It was another riveting week of Grand Rounds here in Cincinnati! Drs. Kate Connelly, Shawn Hassani, Allie Hunt and Eddie Irankunda kicked us off with a high stakes simulation case and discussion of aortic and vascular emergencies. Dr. Irankunda then reflected on his journey through residency via the filter of the 1990's classic TV show, ER, with many life lessons along the way. After a brief operations update with Dr. Fermann, we finished up with a case-based discussion of evaluation of vomiting in pediatric patients during our monthly combined conference with our PEM colleagues from Cincinnati Children’s Hospital.

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Grand Rounds Recap 8.18.21

Grand Rounds Recap 8.18.21

Join us for another awesome week of grand rounds as Dr. Negron takes us through compartment syndrome, Dr. Meigh discusses esophageal tamponade balloons, Dr. Stolz discusses the finer points of traumatic arrest, and Dr. Connelly provides us with some Air Care updates!

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Grand Rounds Recap 6.30.21

Grand Rounds Recap 6.30.21

Join us for the first Grand Rounds of the new academic year!! Dr. Pancioli takes us through the history of emergency medicine, discusses the difficulties faced throughout 2020, and our new ground breaking emergency department which will further allow us to give excellent emergency care. Dr. McDonough walks us through breaking bad news and difficult discussions. Last but not least, Dr. LaFollette challenges us with some clinical conundrums and practice paradigms.

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Grand Rounds Recap 11.8.17

Grand Rounds Recap 11.8.17

This week, we started things off with a great Quarterly Sim led by our faculty. The oral boards cases, led by Drs Stettler and Roche, involved an acute presentation of holiday heart, a post-partum patient with flash pulmonary edema, and a very questionable spider bite. The simulation, led by Drs Fernandez, Hill and Stolz, focused on two patients that were in shock: one due to a ruptured ectopic pregnancy and one due to a pericardial tamponade. We then moved on to the pediatric side of things, where Dr. Gleimer discussed neonatal rashes, and we took a look at pediatric syncope with Dr. Fananapazir. 

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Grand Rounds Summary 10.11.17

Grand Rounds Summary 10.11.17

Dr. Stolz started Grand Rounds off with a great talk on lung ultrasound. Our consultant of the month, Dr. Hebbeler-Clark, gave a talk on patient safety and swarms. Dr. Lipshaw, a Peds-EM fellow, discussed the differential, evaluation, and management of congenital heart disease babies in the Emergency Department. Finally, Dr. Teuber ended with an interesting discussion on priapism. 

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Grand Rounds Recap 7.5.17

Grand Rounds Recap 7.5.17

In our first Grand Rounds of the academic year, we started with Dr. Pancioli teaching us about the history of Emergency Medicine. Dr. Palmer discussed team work and the case for building social capital and Dr. LaFollette worked through the disposition of patients with chest pain. Our clinical pharmacist Chris Droege, PharmD discussed the evolving landscape of agents we have to reverse oral anticoagulants.

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Grand Rounds Recap 9.21.2016

Grand Rounds Recap 9.21.2016

This week we learned about all the hardware that can go into our patient's CNS and how it can go wrong. We also heard about complications of Varicella infection, set out to optimize visualization of a needle on US, learned to give better feedback to the difficult learner, heard about ED super-utilizers and strategized about ventilator management. 

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Grand Rounds Recap 8/24

Grand Rounds Recap 8/24

This week's Grand Rounds included M&M where we learned all about bleeding and how to stop it, listened to a Case Follow-up about the Neurological Complications of Infective Endocarditis, and had lectures on BRUE, Hand Injury management in the community, and Impostor Phenomenon.   

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Grand Rounds Recap 7/6/2016

Grand Rounds Recap 7/6/2016

This week we got an operations update with some new markers of quality and new guidelines on HIV testing. We were reminded about patient literacy and the advantages of keeping it simple. Dr. Hill also taught that every shift our biases and decision making do affect patient care, it is our duty to recognize and use them to our patients' advantage.

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Grand Rounds Recap - 6/29/2016

Grand Rounds Recap - 6/29/2016

Professionalism is a belief system.

Management of the Red Eye in a Community ED.

Case #1: 28 yo M who was poked in the eye while wrestling. Small periorbital ecchymosis, conjunctival erythema, reactive pupils, consensual photophobia, fluorescein negative. Normal IOP bilaterally.

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