
Emma Call
Emma Louise Call (1847 - 1937) was an American physician and obstetrician. Call-Exner bodies (1875)

Emma Louise Call (1847 - 1937) was an American physician and obstetrician. Call-Exner bodies (1875)

Flavia Machado discusses Pandemic Sepsis and Inequality. Coda Cure: Conversation 4

The Boxer's Fracture: A fracture of the forth or fifth metacarpal neck with volar displacement of the metacarpal head.One of the most common injuries seen in the ED, and occurs in 20% of patients that punch a hard object.ost common injuries seen in the ED, and occurs in 20% of patients that punch a hard object.

Marie Anne Victoire (née Gillian) Boivin (1773 - 1841) was a French midwife. Boivin Intropelvimeter; Boivin Bivalve Vaginal Speculum (1825)

Simon Finfer answers the question "Are the Covid19 and Sepsis Syndromes one and the same?" Coda Cure: Conversation 3

The Resistance - Antimicrobial Resistance through a Covid19 lens with Elizabeth Hermsen. Coda Cure: Conversation 2

The ECG is important in the assessment and management of poisoned patients for: screening; diagnosis; prognosis; and monitoring progression to guide management and disposition

Pandemic Sepsis Research through a Covid-19 lens - Are we failing? with Derek C. Angus. Coda Cure: Conversation 1

Winifred Mayer Ashby (1879 - 1975) was an English born, American pathologist, pianist and medical researcher. Ashby technique (1919)

3 constructions workers, one with pneumonia, one septic and one with ulcers. Its all the same disease - what is it?

Mathilda Mary Nelson (1926 – 2012), Human geneticist. Emery-Nelson syndrome (1970)

August 2020 Adult Abdominal imaging cases and interpretation with Michael Avery; Joshua Davis; Kelsey Lena and Kyle Cunningham, MD