A patient comes to the ED with dyspnea and is treated with a checkpoint inhibitor - what is that?
Read moreSubmitted by Lars-Kristofer Peterson, MD
A 12 yo F w/ past medical history of partial complex seizures and congenital hydrocephalus s/p VP shunt (last revised 2 years ago)- presents w/ to the ED with headaches.
Read moreSubmitted by Katie Selman, MD

A 58 y/o female was brought into the ED by EMS after being found down at home.....
Read moreSubmitted by Sydney Tabaac, MD

Abdominal hernias for the EM physician: these are common, so let's review basic key points for diagnosis and management
Read moreSubmitted by Lynn Manganiello, DO

Hyponatremia is a commonly encountered clinical problem in both the emergency department and ICU settings. The differential diagnosis can be vexing but is critical to initiation of the correct treatment. Read on for a brief clinicall vignette addressing this dilemma
Read moreSubmitted by Morgan Oskutis, MD

Residents review literature to answer the clinical question "Is needle aspiration as effective as thoracostomy tube in non-traumatic pneumothorax?". See the literature review below
Read moreSubmitted by Katie Selman, MD