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Additionally, I would like to thank each of the AAEM/RSA Modern Resident Blog authors, reviewers, mentors, and editorial staff members for their tireless contributions to the blog. Without all of them, the blog would not be what it is today. Thanks for a successful 2019!
We are currently accepting articles for 2020 and are always looking for additional faculty mentors as well. Feel free to contact us at info@aaemrsa.org with questions.
Sincerely,
Alex Gregory, MD
Editor-in-Chief
AAEM/RSA Modern Resident Blog
Top 10 Most Read Posts of 2019
- Testicular Torsion: Medicolegal Pitfalls
Hannah Clode, MSII
University of Miami Miller SOM
Tim Montrief, MD MPH
Jackson Memorial Health System/University of Miami
AAEM/RSA Publications and Social Media Committee Member - Anatomical Review of Jugular Central Line Placement
Benjamin Mogni, MS-IV
Medical Student
University of Kentucky College of Medicine
Terren Trott, MD
Critical Care Fellow
Cooper Hospital University - Identification of the Hospice vs. Palliative Care Patient in the ED
Deniece Boothe, DO
Originally Published: Common Sense March/April 2019 - Five Pearls for Using Interpreters Ethically
Sara Urquhart, RN MA
Medical Student
Michigan State University College of Human Medicine
AAEM/RSA Publications and Social Media Committee - Diving Emergencies - What You Need to Know on Your Next Shift
Joshua Goldstein, MSIII Medical Student
University of Miami Miller SOM
Tim Montrief, MD MPH
Jackson Memorial Health System/University of Miami
AAEM/RSA Publications and Social Media Committee Member - Tumor Lysis Syndrome
Nick Pettit, DO PhD
Resident Physician
Indiana University
AAEM/RSA At-Large Board Member - Geriatric Trauma: Not Just Older Adults, An Interview with Christopher Colwell, MD
M. Kaitlin Parks, MSIV
Medical Student
Oklahoma State University COM
AAEM/RSA Publications and Social Media Committee
Dr. Christopher Colwell, MD FACEP
Chief of Emergency Medicine
San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center, Professor, UCSF - Does Albumin as Resuscitative Fluid in Sepsis Improve Mortality When Compared to Crystalloid?
Laurie Bezjian Wallace, DO
Mike O’Callaghan Military Medical Center - Case report: A rare case of acute lumbar paraspinal compartment syndrome in a military trainee
Conner Murphy, MSIV, Ivan Yue, MSIV, and Vivek Abraham, MSIV
Uniformed Services University School of Medicine
AAEM/RSA Publications and Social Media Committee - The Utility of Intravenous Lipid Emulsion Therapy in the Management of Acute Calcium Channel Blocker Overdose
Mary E. Blaha, DO
Indiana University School of Medicine
AAEM/RSA Publications and Social Media Committee
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