Unforeseen Dangers: Keeping an Eye on Endophthalmitis
A 58-year-old female presents to the ED with a chief complaint of right eye pain. She underwent cataract surgery 2 days prior and has experienced
Weighed Down by Words: How to Recognize and Avoid Anchoring Bias
“Chief complaint: flank pain.” I started thinking about my differential: nephrolithiasis, urinary tract infection, pyelonephritis, pel
Amal Mattu, MD, FACEP (@amalmattu)
You might know Amal Mattu as a social media giant, with 16,600 Twitter followers, countless readers of his popular blog, ECGWeekly, and an army of faithful podcast
A Leg Up: Management of Chronic Wounds in the ED
A 54-year-old male with a history of hypertension and morbid obesity presents to the emergency department (ED) with bilateral foot, ankle, and calf pa
Spotlight on An International EM Doc
Hilmar Kjartansson, MD, FACEM, a native of Grindavik, Iceland (a small fishing town near Reykjavik), works as the clinical director of emergency medicine at the N
Q & A: Medical Student Council - New Leadership, Same Goal
The EMRA Medical Student Council is among the busiest branches of our bustling association, with student membership growing exponentially in
Top 5 Charting Pitfalls
In general, residents receive very little education in billing and coding. But there's value in being able to quickly and efficiently churn out patient notes while achieving t
Under Pressure: Abdominal Compartment Syndrome
A 24-year-old male arrives to the emergency department (ED) after a motor vehicle collision. Initial workup reveals pelvic fractures with a small amount
Barking Up the Wrong Tree: Not all Stridor is Croup
Although a common presenting symptom, stridor can be the first sign of a serious and potentially life-threatening condition within the pediatric po
MedWAR: Are You Up for the Challenge?
You are in a canoe with two friends crossing a lake when suddenly one of them loses consciousness and falls overboard, tipping the canoe and all of its contents