No Antibiotics for You!
From December 2019, Medication MishapsBeing pressured to provide antibiotics when its not indicated is a common phenomenon. Miz chats with EM-Over-Easy guys Andy Little and Drew Kalnow on ways to approach this ask, and ways to educate our patients in a constructive way.
17min 29Andy Little, DO, Drew Kalnow, DO, and Mizuho Morrison, DOPaper Chase 2 | Tylenol Works for Osteoarthritis After All!
From September 2017, Dissecting Into The Heart Of The MatterRegular use of acetaminophen or acetaminophen-codeine combinations may reduce the need for NSAIDs to treat OA-related pain. •
4min 16Nate Finnerty, MD and Brett Ebeling, MDEars Aussie Style
From February 2017, The Barky Cough ConundrumReview strategies for diagnosing and managing otitis media.
24min 33Casey Parker, MD, Rob Orman, MD, and Andrew Buelt, DOChronic Pain Management
From February 2016, Killing a Fly With a CannonballPatients who are managed for chronic pain, can in a nutshell be challenging.It is important to take a good pain history, and include issues of analgesia, aberrant behavior, affect, activity, adverse reactions. Dr.Barker discusses ways to troubleshoot and have difficult conversations with patients …
19min 48Amanda Barker, MD and Mizuho Morrison, DOFoundations: Headache – Part 1
From August 2015, Facial Swelling, Headaches, and Getting Sued!Stuart and Mel review the diagnostic differences between common types of headaches seen in the urgent care. What’s emergent? What can be discharged home from UC?
18min 27Mel Herbert, MD and Stuart Swadron, MDFoundations: Headache – Part 2
From August 2015, Facial Swelling, Headaches, and Getting Sued!Part 2 of Foundations: Headache
21min 33Mel Herbert, MD and Stuart Swadron, MD