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Poll: How do you recover from a night shift?

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There are so many amazing things that we get to see and do as emergency physicians.

  • We see sick, undifferentiated patients who need our help acutely.
  • We have cool toys, such as ultrasounds.
  • We get to do great procedures.
  • We work on a shift-based schedule.
  • We work in team-based fashion with fun nurses, technicians, and staff.

However, one major down side is that almost all of us work some night shifts.

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By |2019-09-10T14:05:52-07:00May 4, 2010|Life|

Work in progress: Poster on blogging

I need your help with a project!

My poster on blogging was accepted to the annual UCSF Academy of Medical Educator’s Education Day. Feelings of joy and validation were quickly followed by terror and inadequacy.

In order to get my poster costs reimbursed, I have to get feedback from my co-authors and incorporate that feedback into the poster. As you can see from the poster title on top, I have no co-authors! Since you are all my virtual co-authors, I thought I’d solicit for comments and suggestions.

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By |2017-03-05T14:18:34-08:00Mar 16, 2010|Medical Education, Social Media & Tech|

EM blogger roll call

BlogHow do I keep up with the information from the myriad of Emergency Medicine websites out there? Blogs, Twitter, Journals, oh my.

Thanks to LifeInTheFastLane, you can check out all the current EM bloggers out there with their Twitter name and RSS feed links! I had no idea there were so many. I can appreciate how much time and effort it took to compile this list. Fantastic job, guys.

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By |2016-11-11T19:01:33-08:00Mar 9, 2010|Social Media & Tech|

iPhone uses in the Emergency Department

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Occasionally, I get a rare – “Hey congrats on the article!” comment from residents or students. It’s usually in reference to my ACEP News column that comes out every 3 months on Tricks of the Trade. However, I got about 3 shout-outs in the past 2 days. How odd.

Then I saw one of our office staff who was reading EM News. “Hey cool!” she said. Totally confused, I realized that I was quoted on the front page of this week’s publication about iPhone applications in EM. Many months ago, I had done a brief telephone interview with the writer.

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By |2016-11-11T19:01:35-08:00Feb 18, 2010|Social Media & Tech, Tricks of the Trade|

What’s in your pocket on an ED shift?

ScrubStethoscopeI am always curious about what people carry in their scrubs and lab coat pockets. Often you can identify residents based on what they are carrying or wearing. Stereotypically, I find the following:

  • Long reflex hammer jutting way out of the lab coat pocket – Neurology
  • Plaster smears on their scrub tops and bottoms – Orthopedics
  • Fluffy animal on their stethoscope and/or lab coat – Pediatrics
  • LMP wheel – Obstetrics/Gynecology
  • Small textbook in lab coat pocket – a medical student

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By |2019-09-10T14:04:59-07:00Dec 18, 2009|Life|
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