Mastering Minor Care: Hand Injuries
/Dr. Stark takes us through a thorough hand exam & common injuries in the ED - come learn or refresh your anatomy, fracture patterns and can’t miss diagnosis or hand and forearm injuries.
Read Moreemergency medicine tamed
Taming the SRU. The SRU is the "Shock Resuscitation Unit." It is a crucible of clinical training for the residents of the University of Cincinnati Emergency Medicine Residency training program.
Dr. Stark takes us through a thorough hand exam & common injuries in the ED - come learn or refresh your anatomy, fracture patterns and can’t miss diagnosis or hand and forearm injuries.
Read MoreFirst Grand Rounds of the 2022-2023 Academic Year! Join Dr. Pancioli as he recounts how our program came to fruition as well as challenges that EM continues to find ways to overcome. Dr. McDonough leads a professionalism talk that helps define what keeps us on top of our game and collectively strong in the hospital. Dr. Paulsen gives Admit, Discharge and Transfer case studies to ground our difficult community decisions.
Read MoreThe final week of grand rounds for the class of 2022! This week brings a diverse array of M&M cases, updates in social EM, a discussion on intubating the physiologically challenging patient, pearls for asplenic patients, and an overview of REBOA.
Read MoreEver walked in the woods and started salivating at the mushrooms? If so, join Dr. Jim Makinen for a walk in the woods to talk through how to ensure a good treat and not a trip to the ED.
Read MoreWe’re back this week with more exciting grand rounds content! We covered a new COVID-19 treatment algorithm, angioedema airway management, Ramsey Hunt Syndrome, and much more!
Read MoreDon’t fear the slit lamp! Dr. Gobble breaks down this piece of equipment to make using it approachable and get you excited about performing eye exams.
Read MoreDr. Gillespie shares the case of a patient sent to the ED for knee pain with report of an elusive “abnormal lab” that turns out to be a new leukemia diagnosis.
Read MoreAnother great week of Grand Rounds including pneumothorax therapeutics with Dr. Sardis Harward, snake bites with Dr. Mel Otten, Ventricular and Junctional Escape Rhythms with Dr. Dave Jackson - QIPS and Patient Safety with Dr. Dave Thompson, Wellness and On-Shift Nutrition with Dr. Roblee and the Wellness Team and finally The Crashing Neonate with the Cincy PEM Team!
Read MoreJoin Dr. Yates as she outlines what you need to know regarding the CDC updated evaluation and treatment of STIs and special considerations of sexual assault patients, HIV PEP and epididymitis.
Read MoreIt was another exciting week here in Cincinnati as we kicked off grand rounds with a session on performance improvement during our quarterly leadership curriculum with Dr. McDonough and discussed alternatives to hospital admission and available outpatient resources in the era of high boarding with our Chair, Dr. Pancioli. We finished our day with an excellent discussion on prenatal mental health care with Dr. Wolochatiuk in her R4 Case Follow Up and on uncommon causes of disorientation in Dr. Zalesky’s Taming the SRU lecture.
Read MoreThe majority of cases of hearing loss and tinnitus are not immediately dangerous and may be safely deferred to the outpatient setting. There are, however, several etiologies of such complaints that are dangerous and require prompt evaluation in the emergency department. The approach to hearing loss and/or tinnitus in the emergency department must focus on identifying characteristics that may clue the examiner in on a potentially harmful etiology.
Read MoreJoin us as we dive in to some terrifying cases of gynecologic pathologies in the ED followed by tips and tricks on lifelong learning from the amazing clinician and medical educator Dr. Jenny Beck-Esmay through our visiting lecture series! We then continue our journey to always be improving patient care and have some excellent discussion in our monthly Morbidity and Mortality Conference with Chief Resident, Dr. Colleen Laurence. Don’t miss all the incredible nuggets of wisdom from this week’s Grand Rounds!
Read MoreJoin us as we recap this week’s lectures including polypharmacy ingestions with Dr. Goff, pituitary disorders in the ED with Dr. Davis, and patient communication with Dr. Frederick. Lastly but certainly not least, review the head to head challenge of Dr. Diaz and Dr. Mand in this weeks CPC (Spoiler Alert: Dr. Mand Knocks it out of the park!)
Read MoreThis week’s Grand Rounds featured fantastic discussions covering the breadth of pathology we see in the ED each day. Join us as Dr. Urbanowicz shares case-based insights in this month’s Morbidity and Mortality Conference, Dr. Haffner walks us through the various etiologies and management for lymphedema and its mimics, Drs. Stark and Koehler go head to head in a CPC case of HSV meningoencephalitis, and Drs. Chuko, Crawford, and Ijaz focus on cardiology in R3 small groups with lessons on transvenous pacing from Dr. Crawford.
Read MoreOne of the can’t miss chest pain diagnosis still on your differential? Grab a probe and join Dr. Broadstock as he walks through a humbling case of a middle aged patient with an acute aortic dissection.
Read MoreSRU (pronounced "shrew") = Shock Resuscitation Unit
Training in, and managing, the SRU is one of the crown jewels of our residency. It is where the sickest of the sick patients are found in our ED. It is a crucible, a test of knowledge and strength, and a true manifestation of the tripartite mission of our department: Leadership, Excellence, and Opportunity.
Training in, and managing, the SRU is one of the crown jewels of our residency. It is where the sickest of the sick patients are found in our ED. It is a crucible, a test of knowledge and strength, and a true manifestation of the tripartite mission of our department: Leadership, Excellence, and Opportunity.
