Emergency physicians should think beyond cavities when they assess dental pain. Better understanding of the causes of…
Having critically ill patients remain in the emergency department for exceedingly long periods has become commonplace. In…
Despite advanced diagnostic imaging methods such as computed tomography scans, magnetic resonance imaging, and ultrasound, X-rays still…
It’s the middle of the night in your emergency department and a little kid is brought in…
When it comes to concussions, Andrew Perron, MD, FACEP, knows what he doesn’t know—and he wants to…
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Occupational strains and sprains are common presentations to the emergency physician. At the same time, there…
WASHINGTON, D.C.—The diagnosis and management of concussion continues to be an evolving and controversial subject in 2017,…
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Most sore throats are minor in nature and physicians often refer them to fast track or…
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Kerry Broderick, MD, FACEP, professor of emergency medicine at Denver Health Medical Center, has a simple…
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Managing the patient in cardiogenic shock can be daunting, according to Peter M. DeBlieux, MD, FACEP,…