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Bleeding Disorders | (MyEMCert) EMCert Module Mastery
by Drs. Aaron Skolnik and Jess Monas
EMCert Module Mastery - Everything you need to prepare for your ABEM MyEMCert exams.
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Anticoagulants | (MyEMCert) EMCert Module Mastery
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.16 часов назад
Anticoagulants by Drs. Aaron Skolnik and Jess Monas EMCert Module Mastery - Everything you need to prepare for your ABEM MyEMCert exams. Learn more and purchase at courses.ccme.org/course/emcertmodule. All 8 modules available - Produced by the creators of the National Emergency Medicine Board Review Course - In-depth audio and videos with slides to help reinforce key points - Pass your exams & ...
Marijuana, Sunburns, Pulse Oximetry, Lower UTI's | The 2 View
Просмотров 62314 дней назад
Welcome to Episode 36 of “The 2 View,” the podcast for EM and urgent care nurse practitioners and physician assistants! Show Notes for Episode 36 of “The 2 View” - Marijuana as a schedule III drug, treating sunburns and other skin problems, pulse oximetry and racial bias, and diagnosing lower UTIs. Marijuana as a schedule III drug Burton KW. The DEA Plans to Reschedule Marijuana: What Happens N...
Pediatric Abdominal Trauma | The Mastering Pediatric Emergencies Course
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.14 дней назад
Pediatric Abdominal Trauma by Le “Mimi” Lu, MD Substantially increase your confidence managing pediatric emergencies. Created for physicians, PAs, NPs, and RNs, and PCPs. ➡️ Purchase the online course at courses.ccme.org/course/pediatric-em/self-study. ➡️ Learn more about the live course at courses.ccme.org/course/pediatric-em/about. EM board-certified or not, managing the acutely ill or injure...
Emergency Medicine New Products, Part I | The EM & Acute Care Course
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.21 день назад
Emergency Medicine New Products, Part I by Richard Bukata, MD The EM & Acute Care Course Learn more, attend the live course, or purchase the online course at courses.ccme.org/course/ema/about. Advance Your Practice | Top Destinations | 18 CME Credits Experience an engaging, fast-paced, tag-team review of the key studies published in the past year. Haven’t had as much time as you would have like...
HIV Rashes | (MyEMCert) EMCert Module Mastery
Просмотров 78828 дней назад
HIV Rashes by Drs. Diane Birnbaumer and Jan Shoenberger EMCert Module Mastery - Everything you need to prepare for your ABEM MyEMCert exams. Learn more and purchase at courses.ccme.org/course/emcertmodule. *All 8 modules available* - Produced by the creators of the National Emergency Medicine Board Review Course - In-depth audio and videos with slides to help reinforce key points - Pass your ex...
POCUS for Cholecystitis and PECARN | The 2 View
Просмотров 662Месяц назад
Welcome to Episode 35 of “The 2 View,” the podcast for EM and urgent care nurse practitioners and physician assistants! Show Notes for Episode 35 of “The 2 View” - the spring editorial edition! POCUS in the ED for Cholecystitis March 2024: Annals of Emergency Medicine. SoundCloud. Published January 2022. Accessed May 2, 2024. soundcloud.com/annalsofem/march-2024 The Center for Medical Education...
Important Recent EM Literature, Part II | The EM & Acute Care Course
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.Месяц назад
Important Recent EM Literature, Part II with Drs. Sacchetti, Tabatabai, Milne, and Bukata The EM & Acute Care Course Learn more, attend the live course, or purchase the online course at courses.ccme.org/course/ema/about. Advance Your Practice | Top Destinations | 18 CME Credits Experience an engaging, fast-paced, tag-team review of the key studies published in the past year. Haven’t had as much...
Pulmonary Literature Review | The EM & Acute Care Course
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.Месяц назад
Pulmonary Literature Review by Ramin Tabatai, MD and Gillian Schmitz, MD The EM & Acute Care Course Learn more, attend the live course, or purchase the online course at courses.ccme.org/course/ema/about. Advance Your Practice | Top Destinations | 18 CME Credits Experience an engaging, fast-paced, tag-team review of the key studies published in the past year. Haven’t had as much time as you woul...
Manage Yourself, Manage Your Risk | The High Risk EM Course
Просмотров 1 тыс.Месяц назад
Manage Yourself, Manage Your Risk by Orion Colfer, MD The High Risk Emergency Medicine online CME course - be empowered to avoid clinical situations that put you and your patients at risk. Earn up to 16.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Purchase the self-study course at courses.ccme.org/course/hrem. Designed and taught by emergency physicians and medical malpractice attorneys, the High Risk Emerge...
Critical Care Grab Bag | The EM & Acute Care Course
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.Месяц назад
Critical Care Grab Bag by Rick Bukata, MD The EM & Acute Care Course Learn more, attend the live course, or purchase the online course at courses.ccme.org/course/ema/about. Advance Your Practice | Top Destinations | 18 CME Credits Experience an engaging, fast-paced, tag-team review of the key studies published in the past year. Haven’t had as much time as you would have liked to keep up with th...
The 2021 AAP Guidelines for Febrile Infants, Part I | The EM & Acute Care Course
Просмотров 975Месяц назад
The 2021 AAP Guidelines for Febrile Infants, Part I by Al Sacchetti, MD The EM & Acute Care Course Learn more, attend the live course, or purchase the online course at courses.ccme.org/course/ema/about. Advance Your Practice | Top Destinations | 18 CME Credits Experience an engaging, fast-paced, tag-team review of the key studies published in the past year. Haven’t had as much time as you would...
Anatomy of the Airway | Mastering the Emergency Airway Course
Просмотров 3,5 тыс.Месяц назад
Anatomy of the Airway by Rich Levitan, MD Join the nationally-recognized airway expert, Richard Levitan, MD as he takes you on a deep-dive into mastering the emergency airway. In addition, our award-winning tag-team duo of emergency physicians, Drs. Diane Birnbaumer and Andrea Wu will provide you with an evidence-based update regarding all manner of pulmonary emergencies. Learn more and registe...
Visual Diagnosis Challenges, Part II | The EM & Acute Care Course
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.2 месяца назад
Visual Diagnosis Challenges, Part II by Ken Milne, MD The EM & Acute Care Course Learn more, attend the live course, or purchase the online course at courses.ccme.org/course/ema/about. Advance Your Practice | Top Destinations | 18 CME Credits Experience an engaging, fast-paced, tag-team review of the key studies published in the past year. Haven’t had as much time as you would have liked to kee...
Initiation and Management of FDA Approved Medications for SUDs | DEA Licensee SUD Training Course
Просмотров 8972 месяца назад
Initiation and Management of FDA Approved Medications for SUDs | DEA Licensee SUD Training Course
Mastering Pediatric Emergencies | September 10-12, 2024 in Las Vegas
Просмотров 5822 месяца назад
Mastering Pediatric Emergencies | September 10-12, 2024 in Las Vegas
Pertussis, Computer Interpretation of EKGs, Tuberculosis, Fluoroquinolone Side Effects | The 2 View
Просмотров 7752 месяца назад
Pertussis, Computer Interpretation of EKGs, Tuberculosis, Fluoroquinolone Side Effects | The 2 View
Essentials of Pediatric Procedures | The Mastering Pediatric Emergencies Course
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.2 месяца назад
Essentials of Pediatric Procedures | The Mastering Pediatric Emergencies Course
Visual Diagnosis Challenges, Part I | The EM & Acute Care Course
Просмотров 3,2 тыс.2 месяца назад
Visual Diagnosis Challenges, Part I | The EM & Acute Care Course
The Advanced Course for APCs in EM | July 10-12, 2024 in Las Vegas
Просмотров 3642 месяца назад
The Advanced Course for APCs in EM | July 10-12, 2024 in Las Vegas
Important Recent EM Literature, Part I | The EM & Acute Care Course
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.2 месяца назад
Important Recent EM Literature, Part I | The EM & Acute Care Course
Is Thrombolysis Needed Prior to Clot Extraction in Stroke | The EM & Acute Care Course
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.2 месяца назад
Is Thrombolysis Needed Prior to Clot Extraction in Stroke | The EM & Acute Care Course
Pediatric Upper Extremity Injuries | The Mastering Pediatric Emergencies Course
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.2 месяца назад
Pediatric Upper Extremity Injuries | The Mastering Pediatric Emergencies Course
Bronchiolitis - Less is More | The EM & Acute Care Course
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.3 месяца назад
Bronchiolitis - Less is More | The EM & Acute Care Course
Join Us at the 2024 EM & Acute Care Course - Over 61,000 Participants
Просмотров 4133 месяца назад
Join Us at the 2024 EM & Acute Care Course - Over 61,000 Participants
Syncope: Who Is At Serious Risk | The EM & Acute Care Course
Просмотров 3,6 тыс.3 месяца назад
Syncope: Who Is At Serious Risk | The EM & Acute Care Course
Mastering the Emergency Airway - An Overview | The Lung Course
Просмотров 6 тыс.3 месяца назад
Mastering the Emergency Airway - An Overview | The Lung Course
GI Disorders of the Infant and Toddler | The Mastering Pediatric Emergencies Course
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.3 месяца назад
GI Disorders of the Infant and Toddler | The Mastering Pediatric Emergencies Course
ED Staffing and Operations Forum | The EM & Acute Care Course
Просмотров 8203 месяца назад
ED Staffing and Operations Forum | The EM & Acute Care Course
Febrile Infants | (MyEMCert) EMCert Module Mastery
Просмотров 2 тыс.3 месяца назад
Febrile Infants | (MyEMCert) EMCert Module Mastery

Комментарии

  • @Trees922
    @Trees922 15 часов назад

    Thank you. Very informative

  • @jennfun1974
    @jennfun1974 19 часов назад

    Learning more everyday. Recently diagnosed with MAY THURNERS . Never heard of this Greek mythology but it makes perfect sense!! And that’s why I am sitting in a hospital bed with a heparin drip. I have a PE and DVT currently. High risk , PH , right sided HF. scheduled for decompression of the left iliac artery on Monday. Fingers crossed.

  • @keiraferrari7764
    @keiraferrari7764 День назад

    Don’t leave medicine to go into law based on the fact that you were sued. Lawyers also get sued for malpractice.

  • @Keithzzzzt
    @Keithzzzzt День назад

    Before quitting you need to top up your nutrients. Alcoholocs will be severely nutrient deficient including magnesium and vit B1 or thiamine. Super high doses are needed. Alcoholocs can get " wet brain" which is severe b1 depletion. Also called beri beri. But many b vitamins will be deficient as will amino acids that are crucial for neurotransmitters. A lack of thiamine will cause dysautonomia and lack of ATP. Gaba receptors down regulate and glutamate receptors upregulate to compensate for the alcohol. When you quit you get glutamate excitotoxicity and thats why you hallucinate or have crazy dreams. Its like being sort of temporarily schizophrenic due to too much neuronal firing. You need glutamate blockers until your body restores its balance. You must top up with magnesium prior to quitting. Magnesium L threonate will cross the blood brain barrier and block cslcium from openimg channels for glutamate but you should also take magnesium glycinate.. high doses before , during and after quitting. The following vits and amino acids modulate glutamate excitotoxicity. Taurine, glycine to modulate glutamate, TMG to restore proper methylation, choline to restore methylation in the liver and feed the brain( eggs) Glutamine as a precurser for gaba and to heal, curcumin, methylated B complex vits. High dose vit B1 , high dose B 3 , B 6. Picamillon is broken down into gaba and niacin in the brain. This form crosses the blood brain barrier to provide gaba in the absense of alcohol. The herbs Jujube are anti seizure and block intracellular calcium uptake that cause glutamate overload. You can buy bags of jujube at an Asian suoermarket. Radix polygale blocks cslcium and cell death. THIS one can be found at Asian herbalists. Curcumin is an nmda blocker as well. Radix notoginseng blocks nmda receptors as well. A ketogenic diet appears to lessen the need for benzos and lowers the rate of seizures. Your body turns alcohol into acetate which is a ketone body and these are taken up in thr brain. Going on a ketogenic diet or by taking exogenous ketones will supply the brain with fuel that its been used too. You may be insulin resisatant in the brain and not able to use glucose so well. A keto diet will also increase brain mitochondria by 400% in 3 months. 5 grams glycine before bed with magnesium, plus L theanine from green tea ( calms the brain and blocks glutamate) along with apigenin ( from chamomile) can help you sleep. Valarian blocks nmda recptors too and is tranquilizing fir sleeo but it can make you groggy. Ashwaganda can be used before sleep and it helps modulate nmda as well. Nmds are the receptors for glutamate. CBD oil calms you and helps you sleep. The non THC kind. Vigorous exercise can burn off glutamate and lower its availability. It can take 4 weeks to restore the glutamate gaba balance but in can take months to restore intracelluar magnesium or thiamine. Every little strategy for nutrition helos. Keep using high nutritional supplements until you feel better and can go on a lower maintenance dose. If you have a history of the dts or delirium when detoxing you may need benzos initially but they will not address nutrient deficiencies. See your Dr anout that. You may need liver support as well. There are many other herbs that raise gaba levels in the brain...like lemon balm. Omega 3s, vit c and a good multimineral is beneficial too. Luons mane mushroom will grow new neurons in the brain. Ginko increases blood flow in the brain. Recovering takes time and should be comprehensive in nature. Be prepared do your research and supplement wisely.

  • @DrSajjadPathan
    @DrSajjadPathan День назад

    This holds true in any examination!!! Well done Billy. Hope you are getting better. Love & prayers

  • @ChrisBranleh
    @ChrisBranleh 2 дня назад

    Chalazion = lazy gland drainage. Sterile/ non tender. Hordeolum. Horde of bacteria (infection). Tender.

  • @Slaatje222
    @Slaatje222 2 дня назад

    Had this done... it isn't as bad as you might think but it's def not fun😂

  • @MrROTD
    @MrROTD 2 дня назад

    I am an alcoholic, I quit ciggarettes, cannibis and cafiene but I can't seem to shake alcohol, going to a treatment center because I can't get a handle on it.

  • @channahcastelobranco
    @channahcastelobranco 2 дня назад

    😊😊

  • @zaidouhri8806
    @zaidouhri8806 3 дня назад

    Perfect lecture thank you

  • @ajabisong
    @ajabisong 4 дня назад

    Fantastic teacher!

  • @WondersOfLosAngeles
    @WondersOfLosAngeles 4 дня назад

    Hello. I just got into a real bad accident about a week ago. Been to the hospital twice but they are telling me there's nothing broken or nothing to be concerned about. I have a pain in between my chest that hurts even more when I cough. It feels like a stabbing or puncture!!! Is that normal??? After the accident, I get tired more often and limit myself to almost everything I do now.

  • @ChrisBranleh
    @ChrisBranleh 5 дней назад

    Another consideration for morphine and ACS. In a situation where you have an NSTEMI, cardio is made aware and recc medical mgmt, morphine should be cautiously used (if not entirely omitted) because it can mask worsening chest pain (in the setting of utilizing nitro). Chest pain that is resistant to titration nitroglycerin infusion in the setting of an NSTEMI is an indication for emergent cath. Some won’t start morphine until cardio agrees to prep the cath lab for these types of patients

  • @elleluella4565
    @elleluella4565 5 дней назад

    Does anyone know why they are called Foils?

  • @mirandapetrie8514
    @mirandapetrie8514 5 дней назад

    This medication has been an absolute miracle for me. I cannot use any hormone therapies because of a history of breast cancer. After a c-section two years ago, my periods became incredibly heavy. My iron levels were in the basement. After taking this for two months, my iron levels are rising and I am not bleeding to death every month. Life changing.

  • @CopycatStudiosLA
    @CopycatStudiosLA 7 дней назад

    This guy talks like doctors write

  • @sindujansindujan5212
    @sindujansindujan5212 8 дней назад

    Good 👍

  • @samgaming5215
    @samgaming5215 9 дней назад

    Many thanks for this. To summarise, the indications are suspected septic arthritis- be it gonococcal, TB, non gonococcal or even fungal causes of septic arthritis. Also to diagnose an effusion- is it inflammatory? Haemarthrosis? Crystal arthropathy or osteoarthritis? Finally, it can be done as a therapeutic procedure, for effusion control, and drug injection can be done to help with symptoms too.

  • @SejalInManhattan
    @SejalInManhattan 10 дней назад

    You docs are incredible.

  • @HEZRONKANAKE-nw9gh
    @HEZRONKANAKE-nw9gh 10 дней назад

    Am Abel from Kenya. How can I access treatment for third stage pyomyositis which has affected my thigh femur for 14 years ever since it started? Am currently using antibiotics and painkillers prescribed to me. the abscesses have affected my limb since it drains out continuously. Any neccesary assistance or advice to treatment is highly appreciated.

  • @joshjohnson3347
    @joshjohnson3347 11 дней назад

    Accutane for mild acne!?

  • @franktremblay4860
    @franktremblay4860 11 дней назад

    Am so tired

  • @franktremblay4860
    @franktremblay4860 11 дней назад

    Been drinking since 9 it's brutal

  • @rebec7063_
    @rebec7063_ 11 дней назад

    Excellent presentation, thank you

  • @ericrollings
    @ericrollings 12 дней назад

    Could someone please make a video that speaks to the average person. This jargon is absolutely ridiculous and helps very few people.

  • @ryotakahashi195
    @ryotakahashi195 13 дней назад

    Very interesting studies, guides your decision making. Thank you

  • @user-xw8uv5cz4h
    @user-xw8uv5cz4h 13 дней назад

    Amazing dr thank u

  • @jasoncardwell6849
    @jasoncardwell6849 13 дней назад

    I'm a nurse and I have worked nights for a year now and I sleep just fine. In fact, the only time I crashed was after a long day shift.

  • @keechangyou2970
    @keechangyou2970 13 дней назад

    The level of enthusiasm is sincerely admirable

  • @divyamarkande35
    @divyamarkande35 14 дней назад

    I just love this channel

  • @ethanol8378
    @ethanol8378 14 дней назад

    I got a traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage from a car crash 16 days later I’m fine got a Harry Potter scar on my forehead no headaches really just tiny ones and bit off neck ache first week or so