Grand Rounds Recap 12.1.21

Grand Rounds Recap 12.1.21

In this week’s Grand Rounds, Dr. Skinner introduces updates to EMS protocols , Dr. Gressick discusses thrombotic complications in COVID-19, Dr. Hunt shares her tips to avoid burnout in residency, Dr. Sobocinski walks us through nephritic and nephrotic syndromes, Dr. Yates challenges Dr. Hughes to diagnose an infected urachal remnant, and Drs. Broadstock, Comiskey, Kimmel, and Winslow discuss the diagnosis and treatment of uniquely Floridian dangers.

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Air Care Series: Electrocution

Air Care Series: Electrocution

Electruction is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality with a widely variable injury pattern. Join the Air Care Series and Annals of B Pod teams as we dive into the pathophysiology and literature surrounding electrocution.

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Grand Rounds Recap 11.16.16

Grand Rounds Recap 11.16.16

This week, Dr. Grosso led us through some fascinating case review during M&M. We had a fantastic, practical review of minor-care related hand complaints led by our R3s Drs. Teuber, Gorder and Plash. We learned about injury management in resource-limited settings during Global Health Grand Rounds with Drs. Roche, Lagasse, Teuber. Dr. Soria and Dr. Riddle gave us their R2 and R4 case follow-ups, respectively.

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Grand Rounds Recap - 8/20/14

Grand Rounds Recap - 8/20/14

An Update on CHF w/ Dr. Fermann

The phenotype of acute presentation of heart failure can be dramatically different. Consider the difference between the hypotensive patient who has very poor cardiac output now in cardiogenic shock requiring pressors (these have a very poor outcome), the normotensive patient who has slowly become retained fluid, and the acutely hypertensive patient who presents in extremis (who actually does quite well even though they are so sick on arrival).

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