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Episodes

Total: 408

Today, we have a 60 year old male patient, with a past medical history of: Osteoarthritis COPD Atri

Over the next three weeks we are going to dive into the GI bleed patient. We're going to divide thes

A 65 year old female presents to your ER with difficulty breathing over the past 3 days, despite inc

I just got off a long stretch of working 7 days in a row in the ER. Every time I finish a shift I li

​Today, I want to share why I love being a PA. Specifically, an emergency medicine physician assista

First off, what is tetanus and clostridium tetani? Who's at risk? Is this fatal? We'll also explain

Today, we're going to discuss Nurse Maid Elbow. Specifically, we’ll review: The anatomy of the elbow

There are certain things in medicine which simply can't be taught by reading a textbook. Not everyth

Today, I'm going to be sharing my day with you in the emergency department. I had a patient coming i

Todays lecture, builds on last weeks video, after discussing those at high risk for complications of

Whether you're working in family practice, the emergency room, or urgent care - knowing this disease

Today, we're going to build on our last lecture regarding anterior shoulder dislocations. If you mis

Today, we're going to talk about anterior shoulder dislocations. You're going to learn: 1. Shoulder

Foreign body or large food bolus ingestion occurs primarily in children and in the mentally impaired

Pyelonephritis doesn't always present text book and cystitis doesn't always require a dipstick. Unco

This a talk Gray did in 2011 at North Georgia University - long before he became an emergency medici

Head Injuries

2017/10/9

Today, we're going to be talking pediatric head injuries! If you work with peds and/or are in the ER

20% of providers miss this fracture on initial presentation. Today, we are going to make sure you ne

When I asked my students to set up for this exam, most had no idea what to do or what a corneal abra

This isn't a diagnosis you want to miss! Failure to do so can result in: muscle contracture, sensory