Browsing: August 2024

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Artificial Intelligence has garnered significant hype in every sector, including medicine. How accurate are those AI algorithms in predicting whether a patient is experiencing a medical emergency? The
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Mechanical circulatory devices continue to evolve, allowing greater support of the sickest patients. This article discusses the Impella heart pumps, developed to address high-risk percutaneous coronar
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In the latest installment of our PD Q&A series, we are highlighting the Stanford Emergency Medicine Residency program. We spoke with the current PD Dr. Sara M. Krzyzaniak about what makes their progr
There is truly nothing else like our specialty. When I look at the future of our specialty, where many may see overwhelming challenges, I see so much opportunity.
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Methemoglobinemia — a serious but treatable condition that presents with generalized cyanosis, an oxygen saturation percentage of mid- to high 80s, high pO2, dark-colored blood, and hypoxia resistant
There is truly nothing else like our specialty. When I look at the future of our specialty, where many may see overwhelming challenges, I see so much opportunity.