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    • Bossung, Tom; Carey, James L. (Vanderbilt Medical Center, 2010-04-09)
    • Carey, James L. (Vanderbilt Medical Center, 2010-04-09)
    • Rummo, Paul J. (Vanderbilt Medical Center, 2010-04-09)
    • Kuhn, John E. (Vanderbilt Medical Center, 2010-04-09)
    • Diamond, Alex, D.O.; Alan, Debbie (Vanderbilt Medical Center, 2010-04-09)
      Alex Diamond, D.O. is an Assistant Professor of Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Listen and learn more about the risk of injury or sudden cardiac episodes in young athletes today. ...
    • Alan, Debbie; Weikert, Douglas (Vanderbilt Medical Center, 2010-04-09)
      Douglas Weikert, M.D. is the Director of the Division of Hand & Microvascular Surgery at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Dr. Weikert will explain what being a hand specialist means and what types of orthopaedic ...
    • Carey, James L.; Alan, Debbie (Vanderbilt Medical Center, 2010-04-09)
      James Carey, M.D. is the Director of the Vanderbilt Center for Cartilage Repair & Osteochondritis Dissecans (OCD) Treatment, a center within Vanderbilt Sports Medicine dedicated to treating cartilage disorders. Dr. Carey ...
    • Diamond, Alex, D.O. (Vanderbilt Medical Center, 2010-04-09)
    • Smith, Clay, MD, FACEP, FAAP; Fiechtl, Jim (Vanderbilt Medical Center. Vanderbilt Emergency Medicine, 2010-05-19)
      New American Heart SAH guidelines, antibiotics and pneumonia (does 4 hours really matter?), ED overcrowding, and many more for you on this week's edition of Keeping Up.
    • Smith, Clay, MD, FACEP, FAAP; Fiechtl, Jim (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.
    • Fiechtl, Jim; Smith, Clay, MD, FACEP, FAAP (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 ...
    • Kuhn, John E. (Vanderbilt Medical Center, 2010-06-01)
    • Smith, Clay, MD, FACEP, FAAP; Fiechtl, Jim (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 ...
    • Smith, Clay, MD, FACEP, FAAP; Fiechtl, Jim (Vanderbilt Medical Center. Vanderbilt Emergency Medicine, 2010-05-19)
      We have a swine influenza (H1N1) update, ROMICAT CTA for MI rule out, Ottawa Ankle Rule for kids, vancomycin misdosing, whole body CT in trauma and effect on mortality, and many more.
    • Kuhn, John E. (Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2010-04-09)
    • Kuhn, John E. (Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2010-04-09)
    • Thomson, A. Brian (Andrew Brian) (Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2010-04-09)
    • Spindler, Kurt P. (Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2010-04-09)
    • Carey, James L. (Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2010-04-09)
    • Smith, Clay, MD, FACEP, FAAP; Fiechtl, Jim (Vanderbilt Medical Center. Vanderbilt Emergency Medicine, 2009-12-10)
      Jim Fiechtl is back with a vengeance! He is our Ultrasound Director at Vandy and knows his stuff. Also several articles challenge long-held dogma, such as whether we should use cricoid pressure, manual in-line stabilization, ...