About Brad Sobolewski, MD, MEd

Brad Sobolewski, MD, MEd is a Professor of Pediatric Emergency Medicine and an Associate Director for the Pediatric Residency Training Program at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. He is on Twitter/X @PEMTweets, on Instagram @BradSobolewski, authors the Pediatric Emergency Medicine site PEMBlog and is the host and creator of PEM Currents: The Pediatric Emergency Medicine Podcast. All views are strictly my own and not official medical advice.

Briefs: Serum sickness like reaction

By |2016-12-14T12:56:53-05:00March 27th, 2014|Dermatology|

You are seeing a child who is well appearing but has a dramatic rash. The rash appeared this morning and seemed to begin on her torso, later spreading to her limbs. The daycare thought that it was an allergy and was going to give her another child's EpiPen, despite no respiratory symptoms and no history of previous allergy in the [...]

Hypoglycemia live tweet from 3/25/14

By |2016-12-14T12:56:53-05:00March 25th, 2014|Uncategorized|

Storify by Brad SobolewskiTue, Mar 25 2014 08:09:56Hypoglycemia live tweet from 3/25/14References and resources from today's lecture on hypoglycemia.Add to story or collectionShare on TwitterShare on FacebookShare on Google+Share on LinkedinShare by emailBrad Sobolewski@PEMTweets#PEMLectures #FOAMed The focus is on hypoglycemic patients that are critically ill - but not diabeticTue, Mar 25 2014 07:09:15ReplyRetweetFavoriteAdd to story or collectionShare on TwitterShare on [...]

What the IV fluid shortage means for you

By |2016-12-14T12:56:54-05:00March 17th, 2014|Resuscitation|

Spoiler alert... There is currently a shortage of intravenous fluids in the US. This knowledge may come in handy if your ED is beset by dehydrated St. Patrick's Day revelers. Specifically supplies are constrained for both normal saline and lactated ringers, plus 5% dextrose solutions. I shouldn't have to tell you that this is potentially a very big deal. There [...]

PEM Currents tackles antibiotic therapy in osteomyelitis

By |2016-12-14T12:56:55-05:00March 14th, 2014|Infectious Diseases, Orthopedics, Podcasts|

You may have noticed that many editions of PEM Currents align themselves closely with posts on the blog. This is by design! I want to make sure that I share the content in as many formats as possible in order to reach the widest audience. It goes without saying that recognizing osteomyelitis can be challenging. Treating it doesn’t have to be [...]

Osteomyelitis 05: Treat the children (with osteo) well

By |2016-12-14T12:56:55-05:00March 12th, 2014|Infectious Diseases, Orthopedics|

Let's move onto the final part in the osteo series - treatment. Editors note: small corrections were made on 3-14-14 with the addition of information of ortho consultation and the delay of antibiotics and changing cephalexin to cefazolin. Thanks to Dr. Indi Trehan for alerting me to the errata. Choosing the right antibiotic If you think its osteo, then start [...]

Osteomyelitis 04: Take a picture… It’ll last longer

By |2016-12-14T12:56:55-05:00March 11th, 2014|Infectious Diseases, Orthopedics|

By now you've likely seen parts one, two and three. Moving in a logical direction part four will focus on imaging, As you'd imagine, radiographic studies are supremely important in the diagnosis of osteo. Let's take a look by modality shall we? Plain films The bottom line is that it can take up to 2-3 weeks for the typical osteo [...]

Headache Clincal Update Live Tweet

By |2016-12-14T12:56:55-05:00March 6th, 2014|Uncategorized|

Storify by Brad SobolewskiThu, Mar 06 2014 10:35:00Headache Clincal Update Live TweetCheck out the summary of the live tweet from the March 6th Emergency Department clinical update on headaches (especially migraines) presented by Marielle A. Kabbouche, MD.Add to story or collectionShare on TwitterShare on FacebookShare on Google+Share on LinkedinShare by emailBrad Sobolewski@PEMTweetsLive tweet of migraine lecture starts now! #PEMLectures #FOAMedThu, [...]

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