
Da Costa Syndrome
Da Costa syndrome (soldier's heart, neurocirculatory asthenia) most commonly considered a manifestation of an anxiety disorder

Da Costa syndrome (soldier's heart, neurocirculatory asthenia) most commonly considered a manifestation of an anxiety disorder

August Schack Steenberg Krogh (1874-1949) was a Danish physiologist and Nobel laureate who developed multiple apparatus that bear his name

Emergency Musical Interlude (EMI) 033: Anaesthetic. Punk pharmacokinetics by Lachlan McIver… highly recommended for practical tips and edutainment!

John Zahorsky Jr (1871-1963) was an Austro-Hungarian born American pediatrician. Early description of roeola infantum (sixth disease) and herpangina

Simulation debriefing: theories, models, approaches, process elements, and strategies for difficult situations.

Frederic Eugene Basil Foley (1891 – 1966) was an American urologist. Eponymously affiliated with the Foley catheter and many other urological inventions

Translational simulation improves patient care & health systems by diagnosing safety/ performance issues & delivering interventions.

Armand Trousseau (1801 - 1867) was a French Physician. Eponymously affiliated with a sign, a spot and a syndrome...

Network Five Emergency Medicine Journal Club Episode 15 - Pediatrics reviewing papers from appendicitis, to cardiac arrest and ADHD

Mindfulness and the emergency healthcare professional, Chapter 18: expansion. A mindful ED clinical team does not happen by chance, but by design

Overview of the future of ICU education. While the future is unpredictable, it is important to anticipate and prepare for possibilities.

March 2022 Implantable device imaging and interpretation with Matthew Cravens and guest authors Brian Powell, Lora Raines and Kristin Stemmler