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Test Your Knowledge: Management of Suspected Rabies Exposure in the ED

Rabies is a rare, yet nearly universally fatal diagnosis, responsible for over 59,000 deaths worldwide annually.…

Risk Management Pitfalls Involving Consent, Refusal, and Shared Decision-Making for Pediatric Patients

Our recent issue Consent, Refusal of Care, and Shared Decision-Making for Pediatric Patients in Emergency Settings…

Risk Management Pitfalls for Atrial Fibrillation and Atrial Flutter

Our recent issue Atrial Fibrillation: An Approach to Diagnosis and Management in the Emergency Department includes…

Episode 56 – Management of Suspected Rabies Exposure in the Emergency Department

EMplify – April 2021 Announcements Traumatic Hemorrhage in the ED- with Dr Scott Weingart – April…

Key Points About the New MyEMCert

As you can see from the infographic, MyEMCert will eventually replace ConCert by 2022 and the…

Test Your Knowledge: Pediatric Acute Demyelinating Syndromes

Acute demyelinating disorders can present with vague complaints and subtle abnormalities of the neurological examination. A…

Test Your Knowledge: Acute Urinary Retention in the ED

Etiologies of acute urinary retention fall into 4 broad categories: structural, medication/ toxicologic, neurologic, and infectious.…

What’s Your Diagnosis? The Child With a Syndrome

Welcome to this month’s What’s Your Diagnosis Challenge! But before we begin, check to see if…

What’s Your Diagnosis? Suspected Rabies Exposure in the ED

Welcome to this month’s What’s Your Diagnosis Challenge! But before we begin, check to see if…