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SGEM Xtra: Is #FOAMed Scary? | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs

SGEM Xtra: Is #FOAMed Scary? | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs

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Podcast Link: SGEM Xtra Is #FOAMed Scary Date: October 26th, 2016 Guest Skeptic: We have a number of guest skeptics for this episode. Dr. Munsif Bhimani is the program director of the CCFP-EM program at Western University. Drs. Kevinjeet Mahngar, Kelsey Cassidy, Jatin Kacker and Ben Fregeau are residents in the CCFP-EM program at Western University. Dr. Sean Ryan is […]…

To learn more visit: The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine



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An apparent SVT that does not persistently correct with adenosine | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs

An apparent SVT that does not persistently correct with adenosine | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs

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A middle-aged woman presented for abdominal pain. She was found to have a heart rate of 150. A 12-lead was recorded:



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Paediatric early warning systems (PEWS) in the ED | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs

Paediatric early warning systems (PEWS) in the ED | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs

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In their EMJ publication, Coterrill et al1 report on the ability of two paediatric early warning scores (PEWS): the Pennine Acute Trust Paediatric Observation Priority Score (PAT-POPS) and the Manchester Children’s Early Warning System (ManChEWS) to predict hospital admission for children presenting to their ED, with illnesses and injuries.



While the ManChEWS system simply uses six physiological triggers in a binary fas…

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Heart Group Advises Personalized Nutrition Counseling | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs

Heart Group Advises Personalized Nutrition Counseling | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs

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Title: Heart Group Advises Personalized Nutrition Counseling

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Created: 10/27/2016 12:00:00 AM

Last Editorial Review: 10/28/2016 12:00:00 AM…

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Make Shots Less Painful for Your Baby | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs

Make Shots Less Painful for Your Baby | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs

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Tips to soothe your little one and ease your stress during vaccinations.





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Reduce Psoriasis Flare-ups with These Stress Relief Tips | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs

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Is this STEMI? LVH? Early Repolarization? | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs

Is this STEMI? LVH? Early Repolarization? | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs

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This 60-something with diabetes presented with abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting.

We all know that diabetics with acute MI may present like this (see this case: “I have food poisoning”).



An ECG was recorded:





SGEM#132: One Balloon for Otitis Media with Effusion | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs

SGEM#132: One Balloon for Otitis Media with Effusion | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs

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Podcast Link: SGEM132 Date: October 15th, 2015 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Richard Lubell is a community pediatrician in London, Ontario with over 30 years of experience. He is an associate professor in the Department of Pediatrics at Western University. Case: A four-year-old boy presents to the emergency department after being picked up from school. The mother is […]…

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