EKG of the Week
/Ever wonder what goes on in the heads of Cardiologists as they read EKGs? Test out your EKG reading chops with the Weekly EKGs and have our expert Dr. Ohlbaum walk you through her thought process as she interprets them.
Read MoreEver wonder what goes on in the heads of Cardiologists as they read EKGs? Test out your EKG reading chops with the Weekly EKGs and have our expert Dr. Ohlbaum walk you through her thought process as she interprets them.
Read MoreEver wonder what goes on in the heads of Cardiologists as they read EKGs? Test out your EKG reading chops with the Weekly EKGs and have our expert Dr. Ohlbaum walk you through her thought process as she interprets them.
Read MoreThis week’s AHD topic is Heart Failure. Check out the readings to be prepped for the cases
Read MoreThis week’s academic half day is a review dedicated to covering infective endocarditis.
Read MoreEver wonder what goes on in the heads of Cardiologists as they read EKGs? Test out your EKG reading chops with the Weekly EKGs and have our expert Dr. Ohlbaum walk you through her thought process as she interprets them.
Read MoreChief Corner: Today we had the first of many journal clubs at the VA interpreting the data behind the guidelines. In ACS, our knee jerk response is for anticoagulation - but do you know the mortality and morbidity benefits from heparin?
Read MoreThis week’s academic half day is a review dedicated to covering some high yield topics to help you prepare for the upcoming ITEs
Read MoreThe next AHD is on COPD. Relax and exhale…. Check out the pre-reading here
Read MoreFor the next Academic Half Day, we will be reviewing sepsis. Our time will be focusing on the definitions in sepsis, its pathophysiology, recommended treatment following the Surviving Sepsis Guidelines with a quick detour into EBM.
Read MoreDisclaimer: Educational materials are not intended to substitute the advice of healthcare professionals. The information does not endorse any particular medication, test, procedure, treatment, or therapy as safe or effective for any particular patient or health condition. All patient case details and dates on this website have been changed to preserve anonymity.
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