Pediatric Seizures - Part 2
Continued from CD 1.
Continued from CD 1.
Mel recommends AAEM and talks about the new content coming for EM:RAP. ED physicians, he says, are hungrier for CME than others, because they need to be ready for anything. •
Drowning: Some things have stayed the same, some things have changed...a thorough review.
ICD's: What do we do when a patient arrives with one? What you need to know about implantable defibrillators. • Recorded at USC Grand Rounds
A history of Emergency Medicine from one of its fathers, who believes we must embrace the fact that EM is as much a public health specialty as a critical care one. • Recorded at AAEM 2004
Mel provides an in-house look at what's old and what's new in the ACC 2004 guidelines for thrombolytics.
As usual, if you are easily offended you might want to skip this little bit of Australian silliness... • Taped in Sydney, Australia
Mel is concerned that he is accellerating towards the end of his life...but he's reassured that we have a HUGE show for you.
Two take-home points? Prevnar really appears to work; and DO NOT forget the urine.
Alex Conforto continues her ICD review from last month's program.