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Why so BRASH? Prompt Recognition of an Uncommon Syndrome
Why so BRASH? Prompt Recognition of an Uncommon Syndrome

BRASH Syndrome is a somewhat newly described condition, with the acronym referring to Bradycardia, Renal Failure, AV Node Blockade, Shock and Hyperkalemia…

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Cardiology, Critical Care, GeriatricsKyle VolpeSeptember 12, 2023Cardiology, Emergency Medicine, Syncope, critical careComment
The Science of Sleep: Why We Should Prioritize Sleep As Physicians
The Science of Sleep: Why We Should Prioritize Sleep As Physicians

Throughout medical school and residency training, I’ve lost count of the amount of times I’ve heard the phrase “I’ll sleep when I’m dead.” Working as much as possible, while spending as little time sleeping as possible, has historically been glorified…

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WellnessMeredith HortonAugust 29, 2023sleep, Wellness, shift workComment
Diarrhea in a Newly Immigrated 6-Year-Old
Diarrhea in a Newly Immigrated 6-Year-Old

One in four children live in an immigrant family, meaning that they have at least one parent born outside the US [5]. Besides restrictions to healthcare, these children face life stressors unique to their population group including fear of deportation, family separation, xenophobia, and racism…

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Health Equity, Pediatrics, Social EM, Public HealthFahad AliAugust 22, 2023Social Determinants of Health, language, Infectious Disease, PEMComment
Global Emergency Medicine: An unusual case of epistaxis
Global Emergency Medicine: An unusual case of epistaxis

Myiasis infestations are classified either by the host-parasite relationship or by the location of the larvae, with cutaneous myiasis being the most common form…

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Global EM, Infectious DiseaseDerek LubetkinAugust 15, 2023Infectious Disease, Clinical Images, Global EM, EpistaxisComment
CLUNK! I Can’t Move My Foot
CLUNK! I Can’t Move My Foot

A 13-year-old otherwise healthy female presents to the emergency department for right knee pain after an injury while playing basketball. She states that she was dribbling the ball and attempted to pivot, when she felt a “pop” in her right knee. She fell to the ground with immediate right knee pain and denies any other injuries…

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Orthopedics, Sports Medicine, PediatricsPrasanna KumarAugust 10, 2023Knee Dislocation, OrthopedicsComment
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