Browsing: June 2017

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Osteopathic Student Guide to the ACGME Match Ross Christensen, DO, and Thomas Eales, DO, are recent graduates of Des Moines University, and both participated in the National Resident Matching Program
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Program Director Interview Series: Ryan Fringer, MD, FACEP | William Beaumont Hospital This month, the EMRA Medical Student Council interviewed Ryan Fringer, MD, FACEP, Program Director of Beaumont H
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Preparing for the Standardized Video Interview This year, students applying to EM residencies will be required to complete a Standardized Video Interview (SVI) with their ERAS application. This video
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Disaster Medicine: Engaging Your EMIG In the fall of 2016, an attack at The Ohio State University, my alma mater and a school just down the road from my current medical school, hit close to home. Luc
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New Board Member: Eric McDonald, MD, RC-EM Representative University of Mississippi, Jackson, MS rrcemrep@emra.org The ACGME Review Committee for Emergency Medicine (RC-EM) provides high-level oversi
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New Board Member: Garth Walker, MD, MPH, Member-at-Large University of Chicago, Chicago, IL memberatlarge@emra.org In his first year of residency at the University of Chicago, Garth Walker has steppe
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Consult Corner Neurology Brendan Eby, MD, of Washington University in St. Louis shares insight on how to best collaborate with your neurology colleagues. What is the most effective way to present a n
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Navigating International Waters: Top 5 FAQs for International Medicine Graduates Matching into EM Applying for an emergency medicine (EM) residency as an IMG is tough, and much of the standard applic
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ECG Challenge - June 2017 Case. A 54-year-old woman presents with weakness, poor appetite, and weight loss for several days. She also reports profuse non-bloody diarrhea. Vital signs are unremarkable
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Tough Calls: Prehospital Termination of Resuscitation Paramedics are on scene with a 65-year-old male who had a witnessed cardiac arrest (CA). CPR was not started until EMS arrived, and they have bee