Dr. Sergey Motov explores the ceiling effects of analgesics commonly used in the ED: acetaminophen, ibuprofen, and opioids. Medscape Emergency Medicine
Initial airway management skills of a group of senior internal medicine residents trained using scenario based training or computerized patient simulators during their first year were examined. CHEST
Describe the clinical signs and symptoms of acute cyanide poisoning and review the methods, limitations, and possible adverse effects of current treatments.
Adverse antibiotic reactions, mostly allergic ones, send more than 140,000 people to U.S. emergency rooms each year, researchers at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported on Wednesday. Reuters Health Information
Subspecialization among some hospitalists is growing as the field of hospital medicine grows. What do these "hyphenate hospitalists" mean to the evolution and strength of the hospitalist movement? The Hospitalist