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Keeping Up Cardiology Part 1 2008
(Vanderbilt Medical Center. Vanderbilt Emergency Medicine, 2009-12-09)
Dr. David Maron is one of the lead authors of the recent COURAGE trial and is a full time ED-based cardiologist. He has been selected numerous times as one of America's Top Doctors. This podcast features David and will ...
Keeping Up Cardiology Part 2 2008
(Vanderbilt Medical Center. Vanderbilt Emergency Medicine, 2009-12-10)
Dr. Corey Slovis joins us for more Cardiology articles this month, and you are guaranteed to laugh! We cover articles dealing with troponin in heart failure, reading AMI in patients with left bundle branch block, the new ...
Keeping Up Week 21, 22 May 2009
(Vanderbilt Medical Center. Vanderbilt Emergency Medicine, 2010-05-19)
A couple of key cardiology articles came out this week that you need to know. Also, to help you learn more, we have added the Keeping Up Bullets: 60 seconds at the end summarizing everything in this week's podcast. Once ...
Keeping Up Week 20, 15 May 2009
(Vanderbilt Medical Center. Vanderbilt Emergency Medicine, 2010-05-19)
Welcome to Keeping Up Week 20, This Week in Journals. From calcium channel blockers vs. adenosine for SVT to green bananas for diarrhea in kids, these are ten articles you need to know for your practice. Get ready for ...
Keeping Up Week 50, 18 December 2009
(Vanderbilt Medical Center. Vanderbilt Emergency Medicine, 2009-12-29)
So begins the new paradigm... ten super-high quality articles in 15 minutes every other week. What is the evidence for high-flow oxygen for cluster headache? Should LMA size be based on actual or ideal body weight for big ...
Keeping Up Pulmonary-Critical Care 2008
(Vanderbilt Medical Center. Vanderbilt Emergency Medicine, 2009-12-09)
CORTICUS, NASCENT, PEACE, Surviving Sepsis, PERC rule, CTA for PE, the etomidate debate...all these articles and more are on this month's podcast. These are absolutely critical articles for any ED doc who cares for ...
Keeping Up Week 17, 27 April 2009
(Vanderbilt Medical Center. Vanderbilt Emergency Medicine, 2010-05-19)
Welcome to the new Keeping Up paradigm! We are moving from a monthly to a weekly format. This will get you the latest research in Emergency Medicine in a fresher, more relevant, and more concise way.