PEMPix in 2020 – The plan, voting, and more!
Yeah, so I won't be presenting PEMPix live at the AAP National Conference and Exhibition. Here's the plan for this year's online version...
Yeah, so I won't be presenting PEMPix live at the AAP National Conference and Exhibition. Here's the plan for this year's online version...
You can't miss the Seymour Fracture - a combo of displaced physeal fracture ands nailed laceration that can have significant complications if not diagnosed and managed appropriately.
Avulsion fractures of the tibial tuberosity are super painful - learn more about them in this edition of Fracture Fridays.
Impetigo is super common, and presents in many forms - regular, bulls, and ecthyma. Learn how to diagnose and treat in this PEMBlog Brief.
Does mastoiditis always present with the classic triad of swelling behind the ear, otalgia, and protrusion of the auricle? Do you need to get a CT to make the diagnosis? What is the exact relationship with acute otitis media? Can swimmer's ear turn into mastoiditis? These questions and more are why I recorded his episode of PEM Currents: The Pediatric Emergency Medicine Podcast.
July 1st is kind of an "unofficial" hospital in the medical world isn't it? Especially with everything going on in the world right now I wanted to deliver an encouraging message to all of you.
This is the first post in the Pro Tips series. These are posts, focused on practical ways to help us all do our jobs a little bit better. So, let's look at how we answer the phone in the hospital.
It's high time that we carefully consider aggressively resuscitating injured children with multiple crystalloid boluses. A recent multicenter study provides a powerful reminder to go to blood sooner.
This episode of PEM Currents: The Pediatric Emergency Medicine podcast focuses on dealing with delirium and is part of a collaboration with the POPCoRN Network.
File this one under "Do I need to take my kid to the ED for this during a global pandemic?" This post details why most tongue lacerations don't need to be sutured.