Jay Weinberg
Jay Weinberg has been in the financial services industry for over 20 years and specializes in assisting Emergency Physicians with Disability Insurance and Life Insurance. Jay regularly lectures to medical schools, residency programs and medical associations on numerous financial topics.
Services: Disability Insurance and Life Insurance
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Jan 26, 2023
Case Series: Prehospital POCUS Aides in Shortness of Breath Diagnosis
Shortness of breath is one of the most common EMS chief complaints, with the majority of our population endorsing a history of COPD, CHF, or both. Prehospital POCUS is a quick, non-invasive, and effective diagnostic option with potential benefits and limited downside. This case series demonstrates the different benefits of prehospital POCUS performed by our clinicians during a ride-along.
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Jan 23, 2023
The Betty Bubble: A Week at the Hazelden Betty Ford Addiction Treatment Center
Addiction is a disease that responds to treatment. We must offer services to all patients no matter how many times it takes them to accept help. Who’s to say that attempt number 30 isn’t the one that will finally work? In the ED, we see only a snapshot of one’s addiction, but it is important to remember that each patient has an entire story, and we can help change the ending.
![Sepsis Alert: Care Pathways in the ED](/siteassets/emresident/images/articles/2023/01-january/sepsis-anchor-art.jpg)
Jan 22, 2023
Sepsis Alert: Care Pathways in the ED
Sepsis identification tools have many criticisms and vulnerabilities. The value of different sepsis care pathways has been a major area of research and discussion among clinicians. This has caused large variations in care pathway utilization and differing criteria.