PEMPix 2021 Case 1: Hey Yo
PEMPix 2021 Case 01 - Hey Yo - was submitted by Molly Curtis, MD a Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow from Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis, Indiana.
PEMPix 2021 Case 01 - Hey Yo - was submitted by Molly Curtis, MD a Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow from Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis, Indiana.
On October 9th I will be presenting PEMPix (virtually) at the AAP National Conference and Exhibition I will be sharing three cases online in advance of the conference. This is the third of the three cases.
On October 9th I will be presenting PEMPix (virtually) at the AAP National Conference and Exhibition I will be sharing three cases online in advance of the conference. This is the second of the three cases.
On October 9th I will be presenting PEMPix (virtually) at the AAP National Conference and Exhibition I will be sharing three cases online in advance of the conference. This is the first of the three cases.
This year PEMPix will be virtual presentation on Saturday, October 9th at 11AM Central Time during the Section on Emergency Medicine sessions at the AAP National Conference and Exhibition. I will also be releasing three online cases next week. Here are the case titles, the physicians that submitted them, and the release schedule.
Submissions for the 2021 PEMPix Competition are now being accepted. Go to PEMPix.com to submit your case today!
I am delighted to announce the winners of the 2020 PEMPix competition. Each year the AAP Section on Emergency Medicine awards two prizes - one chosen by the audience, which was a secure online vote by members of the Section on Emergency Medicine this year, and the other by the panel of judges who helped to select the finalists. The judges voted on their favorite case in an anonymized fashion prior to publication of the cases. The winners of the Audience Award and Judge's Award will receive an honorarium from the American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Emergency Medicine
It was my absolute pleasure sharing all ten of the PEMPix finalist cases this year. If you haven't already done so, please check them out today. I've included links to all ten cases in this post.
Jimmy Rudloff, Chief Resident from Cincinnati Children's submitted the final case, with a curious X-Ray and a reminder to look at the previous images in the system.