Meal Cards: Helen is working on getting all you Seniors your meal cards. If you have your old meal card lying around, please get it over to Helen! If you lost your old meal card, you will be issued a new one. Upgraded iPhones: All Seniors should be receiving upgraded iPhones (look out for emails … Continue reading 8/16/19 What’s the Haps?
shoulders are magic
Balls, Sockets, SLAPs, and Taps - reliable, evidence-based exam maneuvers to illuminate the Glenoid Cavity
Adult-Onset Still Disease: Evanescent, Salmon-Colored Rash
Adult-onset Still Disease (AOSD) is a rare disorder that affects multiple organ systems. Symptoms and signs include daily high spiking fever, evanescent salmon-colored rash on the trunk and extremities, arthritis, lymphadenopathy, and leukocytosis. It is most commonly diagnosed in young adults (median age, 36 years) but has been described in older age groups. Some reports … Continue reading Adult-Onset Still Disease: Evanescent, Salmon-Colored Rash
8/9/19 What’s New, Doc?
Welcome Sadia and Sub-I's (Shana, Laura, and Steven)! Intern Morning Report: Intern Morning will be back next week and at least through September. We will likely gradually transition to Lunch Reports on Mondays in October. ICU Schedule: The ICU schedule is changing to improve the JICU rotation and make the Intern rotations more equitable. This … Continue reading 8/9/19 What’s New, Doc?
Surgery for Infective Endocarditis
The decision to pursue surgery for treatment of infective endocarditis is complex and requires a multidisciplinary approach. Early surgery (during hospitalization and before completion of an antimicrobial course) is recommended for patients with (1) symptomatic heart failure and valvular dysfunction; (2) left-sided infective endocarditis caused by fungal infections or highly-resistant organisms; (3) associated complications, such as annular or aortic abscess, destructive penetrating lesions, … Continue reading Surgery for Infective Endocarditis
8/2019 HBS Attending Schedule
8/2/19 The Newsies
Happy August Everybody! We have entered Cardiology Month. There are a ton of announcements this week: The Return of Teaching Tuesday: Hurray for the return of dedicated teaching/learning time! 8/5 Morning Report: There is no MR on 8/5 (enjoy the extra time to pre-round or sleep!). MR will happen during the lunch time slot instead. Medtrics … Continue reading 8/2/19 The Newsies
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Tolvaptan (ADH Antagonist) and Hyponatremia
Indications: Heart Failure (NYHA class III and IV) and SIADH (especially if sodium has not responded to fluid restriction) Contraindications: Hypovolemia, Anuria, Liver Impairment ***Do not use if you have to raise the sodium quickly!*** For more information regarding Tolvaptan: Read Here!
resident retreat – ballots are in
the polls closed late last night and the ballots are counted. your 2019 Resident Retreat is ... [drumroll] outdoor fun followed by a group dinner! we’ve got a breakdown of the votes below and as you can see this was a landslide victory for outdoor fun. the planning has already begun but what we really … Continue reading resident retreat – ballots are in
