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SGEM#423: Where is the Love? Microaggression in the Emergency Department

The Skeptics' Guide to EM

Patient Perceptions of Microaggressions and Discrimination Towards Patients During Emergency Department Care. AEM Dec 2023 Date: December 14, 2023 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Chris Bond is an emergency medicine physician and assistant Professor at the University of Calgary. Reference: Punches et al. Reference: Punches et al.

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Communic8: Eight Universal Leadership Lessons from the Children’s Emergency Department

Don't Forget the Bubbles

The Childrens Emergency Department is a busy, challenging, and dynamic environment. Here are eight key leadership lessons inspired by real-life interactions and reflections from Paediatric Emergency Care 1. After all, communication isnt just an exchange of information. Its the bridge that connects us all.

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Putting Clinical Gestalt to Work in the Emergency Department

ACEP Now

On a busy day shift in the emergency department, our seasoned triage nurse comes to me after I finish caring for a hallway patient, “Hey, can you come see this guy in the triage room? This is the essence of emergency medicine. In the age of big data, more information sounds like a boon. His vitals are fine…”.

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Emergency Department Spotlight: Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital

GEDC

The hospitals patient volume has more than doubled in the past couple of years, and the emergency department has expanded from seven beds to include two surge spots with four beds each. The emergency department receives an estimated 13,000 annual visits, with approximately 5,500 of those visits being older adult patients.

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WTBS 13 Transgender Patients: How to Foster a Safer Emergency Department Environment

Emergency Medicine Cases

In this EM cases Waiting to Be Seen blog we discuss how to make Emergency Departments safe places for transgender patients to access care that is informed and non-judgmental. The post WTBS 13 Transgender Patients: How to Foster a Safer Emergency Department Environment appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.

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SAEM Clinical Images Series: Spontaneous Eye Luxation

ALiEM

The patient was discharged from the emergency department with tobradex ointment and ophthalmology follow-up in one week Case Discussion Take-Home Points Immediate reduction of a luxed globe is paramount. Consider topical anesthetic drops and IV analgesia and/or anxiolytics to help assist with patient discomfort and dry eye.

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SAEM Clinical Images Series: This Rash Came Out of No Where

ALiEM

A 26-year-old male with a past medical history of eczema presented to the Emergency Department with a rash for two days. link] Copyright Images and cases from the Society of Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM) Clinical Images Exhibit at the 2023 SAEM Annual Meeting | Copyrighted by SAEM 2023 – all rights reserved.