John Bielinski’s Talk EM - Enhancing Clinical Excellence in EM
Summary: We get it! You practice EM or care for acutely ill patients. You want information that you can immediately apply. We combine evidence based medicine and the art of medicine to help increase your confidence and competence. Talk EM is no fluff, cut to the chase information.
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Podcasts:
Where are you weak? Do you know? Have you identified? Are you working on ways to fix it, or, is that going to be forever a stumbling block for you?
Share this PodCast to your colleagues... it will save lives.
Bugs and Drugs Part 3
Here we discuss the primary antibiotics
If you work in acute care medicine in any form (ED, urgent care, office or hospital) you need to know the bugs and drugs.
This study changed my life. How do you fit into this study?
If you attended the Urgent Care CME conference in Park City, as promised, here is a summary of the key concepts. Thank you for an awesome conference! I look forward to seeing you in 2019.
Live 2019 CME Conference Information available at www.Emergency-Medicine-Institute.com. Chest pain, SOB and ABD pain are elemental complaints for anyone working in EM.
1. I am responsible 2. Honesty 3. Humility 4. Focus 5. Feelings
How do you handle a bad case?
Is this viral? RSV or Pertussis? Remember, kids less that 2 months old with fever gets admitted.
Here are some of the impactful cases from working in the ED. AND, the lessons I learned.
Passive vs active thinking.
What about YOUR leadership style leads to the result you get from your APPs?
The main difference is negligence vs judgment. That is how your documentation needs to be represented.