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.Alison Haddock, MD (ACEP’s President Elect) speaking with Jonathan Kanter of the antitrust division of the DOJ. #LAC24
Look who is publishing:Frank Peacock This is an interesting summary of physician opinions on CK-MB and Trop and the use of AI in Lab Medicine. "AI does not appear to be ready to be used by clinical laboratories for answering important practice questions" academic.oup.com/jalm/article-a…
This retrospective cohort study analyzed a large insurance research database looking at prevalence & symptoms of preeclampsia. Congrats Frank Peacock sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Congratulations to L. Tamara Wilson, MD, on winning the RAMS DEI Resident Education/Innovation Award! L Tamara Wilson BCM_EmergencyMed See all our #SAEM24 Award Winners: ow.ly/rtjN50RvcH1
Watching my mentor Dr Abdoul Madjid Kone breakdown racial disparities in pain management in the ED! #SAEM24 “A war on addiction should not be a war on taking care of patients in pain”. What can we do? Do you reframe, retrain, restructure?
This past weekend was our senior trip and its hitting me right in the feels. It has been an honor and privilege to have trained with these individuals and if I could run it back with yall one more time, I would in an heartbeat. Heres to class of 2024 BCM_EmergencyMed
Dr. Frank Peacock studyies stethoscope barriers. They are "superior to alternatives if they were single use, disposable, applied in a touch free fashion, were impervious to pathogens, provided an aseptic patient contact, and were acoustically invisible." sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Dr. Frank Peacock 's latest article addresses the potential medical impact of unrecognized in vitro hypokalemia due to hemolysis. doi.org/10.1515/cclm-2…
In this study by Dr. Frank Peacock the timing of previous heart failure hospitalization was looked at as a prognostic factor for emergency department heart failure patients. Go to the ER too often, your prognosis is not good. doi.org/10.1007/s11739…