Emergency physicians often are the first to diagnose and manage septic shock, making critical decisions that impact a patient's hospital course and outcomes. A recent study supports the use of propofo
POCUS is a key diagnostic tool that can allow emergency physicians to diagnose cardiac tamponade with the presence of a pericardial effusion with right ventricular collapse during diastole and/or righ
In the latest installment of our PD Q&A series, we are highlighting the Emergency Medicine Residency Program at University of Tennessee Health Science-Murfreesboro/Nashville. We spoke with the current
In the latest installment of our PD Q&A series, we are highlighting the Sutter Roseville Emergency Medicine Residency Program. We spoke with the current PD, Dr. Linda Herman, about what makes their pr
Recent changes in U.S. immigration enforcement policies have led to ICE officials entering hospitals, seeking to remove patients. How should emergency physicians respond? What are the legal options an
In the latest installment of our PD Q&A series, we are highlighting the Met-Harlem Emergency Medicine Residency Program. We spoke with the current PD Dr. Christina Ciraco about what makes their progra