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    • Smith, Clay, MD, FACEP, FAAP; Fiechtl, Jim (Vanderbilt Medical Center. Vanderbilt Emergency Medicine, 2010-05-19)
      Welcome to Keeping Up Week 20, This Week in Journals. From calcium channel blockers vs. adenosine for SVT to green bananas for diarrhea in kids, these are ten articles you need to know for your practice. Get ready for ...
    • Fiechtl, Jim; Smith, Clay, MD, FACEP, FAAP (Vanderbilt Medical Center. Vanderbilt Emergency Medicine, 2010-05-19)
      A couple of key cardiology articles came out this week that you need to know. Also, to help you learn more, we have added the Keeping Up Bullets: 60 seconds at the end summarizing everything in this week's podcast. Once ...
    • Smith, Clay, MD, FACEP, FAAP; Heavrin, Ben (Vanderbilt Medical Center. Vanderbilt Emergency Medicine, 2009-12-10)
      Should we do the ABCs or focus more on compressions... the CBAs? What can you learn from >42,000 pediatric head injury patients? You have to know the latest decision rule for peds head CT. Also, can we safely omit ...
    • Smith, Clay, MD, FACEP, FAAP; Johnston, Michael, MD, FAAP (Vanderbilt Medical Center. Vanderbilt Emergency Medicine, 2009-12-29)
      So begins the new paradigm... ten super-high quality articles in 15 minutes every other week. What is the evidence for high-flow oxygen for cluster headache? Should LMA size be based on actual or ideal body weight for big ...
    • Spindler, Kurt P. (Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2010-04-09)
    • Knee OA 
      Carey, James L. (Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2011-01-06)
    • Carey, James L. (Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2010-04-09)
    • Knee PE 
      Spindler, Kurt P. (Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2011-01-27)
    • Preston, Emily (Emily B.) (Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2011-01-13)
    • Guy, Jeffrey S. (Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2011-11-12)
      This podcast is a description of how lactate is produced and metabolized. I will discuss the role of lactate in the diagnosis and management of shock. This podcast will focus on Type A lactic acidosis.
    • Guy, Jeffrey S. (Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2011-11-19)
      The types of lactic acidosis that are not familiar. They can be caused by medications, underlying disease, or inborn errors of metabolism.
    • Guy, Jeffrey S. (Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2007-05-14)
      Lightning injuries are rare, but when you do treat a patient they can have facinating presentations. This lecture follows a patient we treated at Vanderbilt. The patient present to a local ED with stroke like symptoms ...
    • Kirschner, Marc (Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2007-07-06)
    • Tessier-Lavigne, Marc (Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2007-07-06)
    • Sahasrabuddhe, Vikrant V.; Newton, Mark W.; Goudar, Shivaprasad (Vanderbilt University. Institute for Global Health, 2008-02-22)
    • Guy, Jeffrey S. (Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2008-11-16)
      Tight glucose control has been widely introduced into critical care. This meta-analysis, recently published in JAMA, critically evaluates the effects of these trials in reduction of sepsis as well as mortality. The results ...
    • Guy, Jeffrey S. (Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2007-07-25)
      A common problem in the ill or injured patient is a metabolic acidosis. In this episode we will review the common etiology of a metabolic acidosis as well as some lesser known causes.
    • Guy, Jeffrey S. (Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2007-06-19)
      Not feeding an injured or ill patient is not that same as a normal individual who is fasting. A pound of weight loss in the stress patient is significantly different than a pound of weight loss in someone on a diet. A ...
    • Guy, Jeffrey S. (Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2007-05-13)
      A discussion of the various types of ventilators with a focus on the various ventilator modes and types of ventilator cycles. Also presented is the topic of pressure support ventilation (PSV)
    • Holt, Ginger; Alan, Debbie (Vanderbilt Medical Center, 2010-04-13)
      Ginger Holt, M.D. is an Assistant Professor of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Find out what makes a good candidate for joint replacement surgery. Dr. Holt will explain this as ...