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- Linking To And Excerpting From “Pharmacologic Treatment of Obesity in Adults: Standards of Care in Overweight and Obesity”
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- Posting Liver Fellow Network’s Outstanding “Back to Basics: Liver Associated Enzymes” Infographic
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- Linking To And Excerpting From The New York Times Article “Take It From a Doctor: It’s OK if Your Medical Advice Comes From A.I.”
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- Linking To CORE IM’s “Which IV should you use?” [Links To Two Videos And The Transcript]
- Linking To And Excerpting From Nutrients’ “The Ketogenic Diet in Type 2 Diabetes and Obesity: A Narrative Review of Clinical Evidence”
- Dr. Sam’s Playlist “Ultrasound Probe Positioning” (22 Videos)
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- Linking To CORE IM’s “Which IV should you use?” [Infographics]
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- Linking To And Embedding Dr. Sam’s Imaging Library’s “Gallbladder Ultrasound Probe Positioning | Transducer Placement & Scanning | Abdominal USG”
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- Linking To And Excerpting From European Journal of Radiology Artificial Intelligence’s “Perspective: AI productivity will not benefit employed radiologists”
- Linking To And Excerpting From Dr. Sam’s Imaging Library’s “How To Scan Appendix | Ultrasound Probe Positioning | Transducer Placement | Abdominal USG Scanning”
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- Linking To And Embedding EM Note’s “Deferring Arterial Catheterization in Critically Ill Patients with Shock”
- Linking To And Embedding Dr. Sam’s Imaging Library’s “How To Scan The Spleen On Ultrasound | Probe Positioning | Transducer Placement | Abdominal USG”
- Google Search: “How do you evaluate a physician’s reputation, character, and competence?”
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- Google Search: “scholarly questionnaires on social functioning”
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- Linking To And Excerpting Frontiers In Nutrition’s “Awareness and best practices in using ketogenic therapy to treat serious mental illness: a modified Delphi consensus” With A Link To An Additional Resource
Category Archives: Critical Care
“Multi-Organ Point-Of-Care Ultrasound (MOPOCUS) For Respiratory Difficulty, Chest Pain, Or Shock” – A Great Teaching Review
I found the article Clinically integrated multi-organ point-of-care ultrasound for undifferentiated respiratory difficulty, chest pain, or shock: a critical analytic review ([PubMed Abstract] [Full Text HTML] [Full Text PDF]. (Ref 1) J Intensive Care. 2016 Aug 15;4:54. doi: 10.1186/s40560-016-0172-1. eCollection 2016.) … Continue reading
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