Mental Health Monthly #3: Maintaining Mental Health and Wellness for Healthcare Professionals

Mental Health Monthly #3: Maintaining Mental Health and Wellness for Healthcare Professionals

In this timely installment of Mental Health Monthly, mental health expert Lexi Eliades shares useful tips for identifying burnout and mental health decline as well as ways to maintain mental wellness amidst adversity and significant stress. We at Emergency Medical Minute know many of our listeners are on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic. We hope this piece is helpful and that it reaches someone who needs to hear it!

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Podcast # 425: Oseltamivir Efficacy in Children

Podcast # 425: Oseltamivir Efficacy in Children

Author: Aaron Lessen, MD Educational Pearls: Recent meta-analysis reviewed efficacy oseltamivir (Tamiflu) in pediatric populations treated for influenza, showing an 18 hour reduction in duration of i...

18 Jan 20193min

Podcast # 424: Hunting for Measles

Podcast # 424: Hunting for Measles

Author: Mike Hunt, MD Educational Pearls: Measles is highly contagious and successfully infects 90% of those at risk exposed to the virus. 10 day prodrome where patients are asymptomatic. 3 day perio...

16 Jan 20194min

Podcast # 423: Blunt Cardiac Injuries

Podcast # 423: Blunt Cardiac Injuries

Author: Mike Hunt, MD Educational Pearls: Blunt cardiac injuries most commonly occur in motor vehicle collisions, auto-pedestrian collisions, and from sports injuries The more anterior right ventri...

14 Jan 20194min

Podcast # 422: ED Opioid Prescription Trends

Podcast # 422: ED Opioid Prescription Trends

Author: Jared Scott, MD Educational Pearls: From 1996 to 2012, the total quantity of opioids prescribed increased 647% for non-cancer pain Office based prescriptions accounted for 84% of the total ...

11 Jan 20194min

Podcast # 421: Sweet DKA Pearls

Podcast # 421: Sweet DKA Pearls

Author: Gretchen Hinson, MD Educational Pearls:   Diabetic ketoacidosis patients are subject to electrolyte derangements Potassium should be monitored closely: K 3.3 K > 5.3 = delay potassium repl...

9 Jan 20194min

Podcast # 420: CT Contrast and the Kidneys

Podcast # 420: CT Contrast and the Kidneys

Author: Don Stader, MD Educational Pearls: Recent meta-analysis has demonstrated that there is no significant risk for kidney injury from CT contrast Most kidney injury seen after contrast CTs wer...

7 Jan 20192min

Podcast # 419: Etripamil

Podcast # 419: Etripamil

Author: Don Stader, MD Educational Pearls: Etripamil is an intranasal calcium channel blocker in development for use in SVT A recent study showed that etripamil has an SVT conversion rate of arou...

20 Des 20183min

Podcast # 418: Vertebral Artery Dissection

Podcast # 418: Vertebral Artery Dissection

Author: Don Stader, MD Educational Pearls: Vertebral artery dissection (VAD) contributes to just 2% of strokes overall but ~25% of strokes for patients VAD is associated with minor trauma (chiroprac...

17 Des 20183min

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