... with the surgeons at the Brigham. Memorial officials say they hope that the relationship with the Brigham -- now under a 5-year contract, but intended to be renewed indefinitely -- will make their cardiology and emergency-medicine programs more attractive so the Pawtucket hospital will have an easier ...
... at realistically portraying emergencymedicine. Other stuff: “We all do our things in different ways.” I liked the odd little tribute to their fallen comrade. They give out cookies for Halloween, and the parents let them take them…? Not where I come from. When I was in college, a party like that would ...
... Practitioners and has extensive experience in the delivery of emergencymedicine and surgery for emergent and critical patients. She has seen thousands of emergency cases and knows what dangers lurk in the common household for pets. “If I can prevent one owner and their pet from facing an emergency...
... Lydia Fiore, a street-smart newly fledged emergencymedicine attending who lives her life guided by the first law of the ER: trust no one. She’s new to Pittsburgh and quickly overwhelmed not by her new job of saving lives, but rather by the people who invite her to join their family—the men ...
... Chewing the adult tablets gave marginally better results. Chewing children’s Aspirin (as suspected) really is the fastest way to get the drug in to circulation. So give them the little orange pills and remind them to chew, chew, chew. Now you can say it with confidence. Academic EmergencyMedicine, Vol ...
... that type, and perhaps emergencymedicine as much as any. I still love the job as much as ever – i just find it harder. The other thing I’ve come to understand is why I lie awake thinking about the patients I send home, or the patients who I’m not so clear about what’s going on with. I’ve heard ...
... and in emergencymedicine. Surely though by adding oxygen – are they, or are they not making the mixture more acidic as it enters the body? Whereas today we think it’s best to dilute nitrous oxide with oxygen, Zeigler appears to have set about diluting the nitrous oxide with water, and achieved more ...
... you run the risk of all sorts of complications," said Dr. Tamara Kuittinen, an emergencymedicine physician at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City. "There's always a risk of giving them more than you bargained for. It may be dangerous." Added Dr. Robert Frenck, a professor of pediatrics ...
... of www.animaladvocating.com. I have been in the animal care profession for over 12 years, with an emphasis on animal rescue and advocacy. I began my career at the Humane Society of Silicon Valley, before becoming a veterinary technician and staying in emergencymedicine for 5 years with several organizations ...