1/2 :Congratulations to this week's winner. All hail the chief @dpfeifleMD , rising chief Fellow for PCCM! Dan enjoy a cup of coffee on us! ☕
Here's a quick recap of last week's metrics:
We received a total of 79 responses.
For question #1, 94% of participants answered Parasternal long-axis aortic valve level
For question #2, 30% selected the correct answer: non-coronary cusp
Delighted to share the progress of our lung cancer screening project at the IU PRIME Health Equity Conference today. Inspired by the amazing work by my fellow colleagues. And fired up to move forward with our work. @BradalleL@paulwallach @DMAronoff @RFPMachado@Edwin_J_Jr
After a long 12 weeks of waiting the results of the CCEeXAM are out. This was a very challenging examination and I learned a lot of echocardiography studying for it. Thank you too @IUPCCM for giving me the time and resources and thank you too @OSUPCCM_Fellows as well!
#POCUS question of the day?
1. What does this image show, and what mode of ultrasound was used to obtain it?
2. What is the E-point?
3. What is the A- point?
4. What is EPSS, and why do we use it?
Scroll down to learn how to interpret the image.
#POCUS question of the day?
1. What does this image show, and what mode of ultrasound was used to obtain it?
2. What is the E-point?
3. What is the A- point?
4. What is EPSS, and why do we use it?
Scroll down to learn how to interpret the image.
3/4 I wonder if a CRP lymphocyte ratio could be predictive. We have also noticed that those with normal lymphocyte counts on presentation are more likley to have false negative PCRs. We have also noticed that those with normal lymphocyte counts on presentation are more likley