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- Depression Update From The Curbsiders – “#140 Psychopharmacology 2.0, Antidepressant Master Class” With Additional Resources
- Excerpts From “A Simplified Ultrasound Comet Tail Grading Scoring to Assess Pulmonary Congestion in Patients with Heart Failure”
- Lung Ultrasound B-Lines
- Pulmonary Hypertension Minicourse
- Treatment of End-Stage Heart Failure – Link to EMCrit Podcast 240 “Renal Compartment Syndrome And It’s All About the Venous Side”
- Link To 2019 Atrial Fibrillation Guidelines With Links To Additional Resources
- Link To The Stanford Epigenetics Lecture Notes from Coursera With Additional Resources
- Diastolic Dysfunction Minicourse
- Genetics Resources For Primary Clinicians – Help From Medical Geneticist Dr. Reed And The Curbsiders
- Resources For Lymphedema Diagnosis And Treatment
- Peripheral Edema – Link And Excerpts From Another Excellent Article
- Peripheral Edema – Link To And Excerpts From Excellent Article
- PALS Shock Core Case 3 – Distributive (Septic) Shock
- PALS Shock Core Case 2 – Obstructive Shock
- Recognition and Management Of Ductal Dependent Obstructive Shock
- PALS Shock Core Case 1 – Hypovolemic Shock
- PALS Respiratory Core Case 4 – Disordered Control Of Breathing
- PALS Respiratory Core Case 3 – Lung Tissue (Parenchymal) Disease
- PALS Respiratory Core Case 2 – Lower Airway Obstruction
- PALS Respiratory Core Case 1 – Upper Airway Obstruction
- Two YouTube Videos On The i-gel Supraglottic Airway
- Pediatric Advanced Life Support Review 2019 – A Link To “Pediatric Push Dose Epinephrine: Getting the Epi Dose Right During Pediatric Resuscitation”
- Pediatric Advanced Life Support Review 2019 – The Pediatric Assessment Triangle – It Is Where We Start
- Pediatric Advanced Life Support Review 2019 – A Complete List Of My Posts On PALS
- Reviews Of Handheld Ultrasound Scanners From Critical Care Northampton
Category Archives: Gastroenterology
When And How To Test For Hepatitis B and C – Help From The CDC
It is important to remember that the majority of patients with sexually transmitted diseases are asymptomatic. Therefore, taking a sexual history can be very important. Please see my post How To Take A Sexual History – Help From The Centers For … Continue reading
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