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    GET GREAT STOCKING STUFFERS

     
    HAPPY HOLIDAYS.  This holiday season, give the gift of safety.  Meant for the lay public,  Don’t Try This At Home and Think Twice: More Lessons From the ER are entertaining, hilarious and full of sage advice on how to avoid ending up as a patient in the ED.  Your family and friends will love them.   For even more safety […]

    DECEMBER: FEVER & RASH

    Parents come to the ER with their fully vaccinated 8 month old who has had fever and rash for 4 days.  They saw the pediatrician yesterday in the office.  He told them it looked like the fever and conjunctivitis were probably from adenovirus.  Desetin was recommended for the diaper rash.  Today they say he is more […]

    NOVEMBER: BETTER EXAM

     
    Sorry, something non-mysterious again this month.  If you want a mystery though, case 25 is up, but you’ll have to wait till December for the answer.
    We all learned how to do a physical exam in med school, PA school, nursing school, etc., but most of us have learned our own little “tricks” along the way that […]

    CME: Dec 7th Cedars-Sinai Symposium

    If anyone is interested in some end-of-year CME in Los Angeles please check out the Cedars-Sinai 5th Annual Emergency Medicine Symposium December 7th.  There are some excellent physicians lecturing.  Don’t worry, you won’t have to listen to any of my hot air.
    For more information please contact Barbara Stokes: stokes@cshs.org or (310)423-2935

    Belated Gifts for ER Nurses Week

    ER Nurses Week was October 7th-13th.  If you forgot to show your appreciation it’s not too late for belated gifts.  Order medical pocketbooks as gifts. Until October 19th, for every 4 books you order we’ll throw in a 5th book free! That’s 20% off.  Don’t people appreciate a belated gift almost as much […]

    OCTOBER: BODY ODDITIES

    Instead of a case this month I have a number of questions regarding odd medical observations.  Interstingly most have something to do with the eye.  Please share your own body oddities with your colleagues.  Just submit a “comment” below or at the end of the answer page.  For the answer page, click the link below.

    Question […]