
Podcast 583: Raise Your Hands if You Have Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Contributor: Aaron Lessen, MD Educational Pearls: Hand raising test: a simple but effective tool to diagnose carpal tunnel Patients hold their hands over their head and if symptoms of carpal tunnel ...
3 Elo 20202min

Rapid Fire Pharmacy Review with Adis Keric of ER-Rx
Meet Adis Keric, Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist and a Board Certified Critical Care pharmacist who works in the Emergency Department and ICU of level 1 trauma center Regions Hospital in Sa...
29 Heinä 202018min

Podcast 582: Gadolinium - The Contrast of MRI
Contributor: Michael Hunt, MD Educational Pearls: Contrast agents are commonly used for X-rays and CT's to better characterize disease, but contrast doesn't work with MRI. That's where the element Ga...
28 Heinä 20204min

Podcast 581: Alcohol Complications
\Contributor: Don Stader, MD Educational Pearls: Altered mental status/confusion are major symptoms associated with both alcohol use and withdrawal. Wernicke's encephalopathy is a triad of symptoms o...
27 Heinä 20206min

On The Streets #6: Artificial Intelligence Detection for LVOs
Meet Michelle Whaley, Clinical Nurse Specialist and Stroke Program Coordinator at Sky Ridge Medical Center in Lone Tree, Colorado. Jordan and Michelle discuss advances in Artificial Intelligence techn...
22 Heinä 202021min

Podcast 580: Origin of PPE
Contributor: Michael Hunt, MD Educational Pearls: PPE, or personal protective equipment, has become a major talking point since the emergence of the novel coronavirus (COVID 19). While ubiquitous now...
21 Heinä 20204min

Podcast 579: Yersinia Pestis
Contributor: Don Stader, MD Educational Pearls: Yersinia Pestis is the bacteria that caused the black plague. It was first discovered to be the cause of the bubonic plague in 1800s in China during th...
20 Heinä 20203min

Podcast 578: Brown-Sequard Syndrome
Author: Eric Miller, MD Educational Pearls: Brown-Sequard Syndrome is a neurological deficit that results from hemisection of the spinal cord This is usually from traumatic injury (blunt or penetrat...
14 Heinä 20202min












