Academic Half Day: Endocarditis 2024
/Join us this week as we learn about Infective Endocarditis with our ID expert Dr. Keith Luckett
Read MoreJoin us this week as we learn about Infective Endocarditis with our ID expert Dr. Keith Luckett
Read MoreAHD this week is all about coagulation and anticoagulation. What do you do with those VTEs? How about those prolonged PTTs? Come join us and our expert Dr. Haque! It will be a “clot” of fun!!
Read MoreThis week our AHD will focus on HIV.
Read MoreThis week we will be working through cases on Pulmonary Hypertension!
Read MoreThis week we will be discussing neurologic emergencies with the amazing Dr. Joey LaPorta!
Read MoreThis week our AHD will be focusing on meningitis! Come ready to learn all about how to diagnose and treat all types of meningitis!
Read MoreThis week we will be exploring antibiotics during Academic Half Day!
Read MoreThe next AHD is on COPD. Relax and exhale…. Check out the pre-reading here
Read MoreWe’ll be taking a break from our usual AHD programming for one of our favorite days! Each year, when our second years start their ambulatory experience, we take time to discuss which measures should be included in their quality metrics. Defense of the Measures is an opportunity for the new Long Blockers to debate the pros and cons of a few topics that may (or may not) be added to our resident Epic dashboard. The topics may already have evidence in their favor—but that’s not our question. Our question is: should it be added to the dashboard as one of the core measures?
There are no supplemental half day materials for this week since we’ll be debating the pros and cons of several topics. We’ll be back next week to learn about COPD!
This week we will be working through cases on Sickle Cell Disease!
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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