Some inspiring words from the incomparable Dr. @amalmattu at last year's conference. Hope to see you all back in Toronto May 8-10 for #EMU2024!
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I don't understand why EmRap discusses replacement of STEMI/NSTEMI w OMI/NOMI w/o including the folks who invented it & have written countless peer-reviewed articles and 100s of blog posts on it, and continue to advance the paradigm (Smith and @PendellM).
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Canadian Emergency Medicine is in mourning tonight. Paul Hannam, Olympic sailor, marathon runner, family man, ED director at NYGH, a sweet, thoughtful, compassionate and gentle man died suddenly today on a run. The quintessential mensch. Hug someone you love.
Got a question about PE management? Post it here! @MischMic and @kerstindewit will tackle your clinical conundrums and more on Day 2 of our conference, May 5, 2022. Available live and virtually!
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Not all face coverings are equal. Here's a good guide to how well your mask might be protecting you from Covid-19 and most appropriate settings for use.
Don't forget you need ALL 3 Ws to stop #Covid19#WearAMask#WatchYourDistance#WashYourHands
Note about covid test.
You can get tested on Monday.
Be exposed to covid on Tuesday.
Get a negative result on Wednesday.
Go out to meet people on Thursday.
Be mildly symptomatic on Friday (“But I was negative”) .
Then get tested on Saturday.
Only to be positive on Monday.
Alright let’s go! Day 2 of the Hemodynamic Instability Course has brought participants from across the country and beyond to North York General for a day of interactive and hands on learning. Love working with and learning from @AKHallMD @MischMic and Tom Kaul.
One of NYG’s finest speakers and greatest teachers, @arunsayal1 discussing the importance of using hands to evaluate compartments for acute compartment syndrome. History and PE are paramount. Not the 5 Ps- focus on the first one- Pain! #emu2019
PE work up in pregnant patients: utility in risk stratification, dimer for rule out (YEARS trial maybe use cut off <1000), and radiation risk favours Q scan over CTPA (skip the V if normal CXR) if available #emu2019
Forgetting Inhaled corticosteroid at discharge in Pediatric asthma is the single most important predictor of bounce backs. Prescribe it for all PRAM who score moderate or severe. Sarah Reid #EMU2019