PEMPix 2020: Case #3
The third 2020 PEMPix case is from Jason Miller, MD from the Children's Hospital of Michigan. A teenager with type 1 diabetes presents with confusion and ataxic gait.
The third 2020 PEMPix case is from Jason Miller, MD from the Children's Hospital of Michigan. A teenager with type 1 diabetes presents with confusion and ataxic gait.
The second 2020 PEMPix case was submitted by Hazel Jeong, MD - a Pediatric Emergency Medicine fellow from William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, Michigan. It features a young man with scrotal drainage - warning for those viewing in public areas - genital images ahead.
This is the first PEMPix case in the 2020 competition. It was submitted by Blake Gruenberg, MD, a Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow from Vanderbilt, and features a young man with red urine, a subtle rash, and a whole lot more going on.
This is the official schedule for the premiere dates of the ten 2020 PEMPix cases.
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 now submit your case for the 2020 PEMPix competition and presentation which is scheduled to be held on Saturday, October 3, 2020 at the AAP National Conference and Exhibition in San Diego, California. Everything you need to submit, including a convenient, secure online form is found at PEMPix.com. Cases can include photographs, radiographic images, videos and more! I have also posted video versions of recent PEMPix presentations on the site as well. The deadline is Sunday June 14th, 2020.
Every year two cases are selected for awards from amongst the PEMPix submissions. I am proud to announce that the following two cases were our winners this year at the 2019 AAP National Conference and Exhibition Section on Emergency Medicine Program.
This is the video version of the 2019 PEMPix presentation - You can learn lots of stuff about ten amazing cases!
This is the third of three online PEMPix cases, and it comes from Pediatric Emergency Medicine fellowship graduate Jessica Barnes.
This is the second of three online cases for the 2019 PEMPix presentation. It was originally submitted by Emily Hegamyer from the Nemours Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children.