Emergency medicine physician, Director of research Adena Health System, Prof of EM adjunct at Ohio State, exec editor UC MAX podcast, lead clinical editor JUCM
Excited to share this interesting study just released with our research team in The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. Full article here:
authors.elsevier.com/c/1n4mJ…@MikePallaci
It’s Urgent Care Awareness month, and we wanted to kick it off by thanking you for the work you do, and by highlighting a few incredible UC facts.
The scope of this job is immense and so important to our society. And as you know, what you do matters!
#UCAwarenessMonth
Mike W. @embouncebacks and Mike Pallaci go back and forth with 20 questions on cellulitis this month on the show. Check out the entire segment for the answers to all your pressing questions and maybe a few you have not thought of asking.
#cellulitis#acutecare#emrap
Always fun to spend an hour or so with the best in the biz at critical appraisal of the literature. Ken is freaking brilliant, and also a selfless, all-around good dude. Check it out - good discussion on an important article #FOAMed@embouncebacks
Recorded a few more segments with @embouncebacks for the @emrap_tweets Urgent Care podcast the other day. Always a privilege to hang out, chat and teach with Dr. Bouncebacks 😏
A lot of what we do in urgent care is reassurance. Gita and Mike are here to share their lifetime of experience with you. We are all in the fortunate position of being able to provide relief to members of our community.
emrap.org/episode/ucmax2025s…
A 59-year-old patient presents with a regular, wide-complex tachycardia at 150 bpm. Ben and Mike walk you through a real-life case, discussing the importance of checking for a short PR interval and a delta wave on the patient's resting ECG. @embouncebacks@bcooper876#UC#UCMax
In urgent care, quick decisions are essential—but mental shortcuts, or cognitive dispositions to respond (CDRs), can lead to bias.
The fix? Metacognitive mindfulness—thinking about how we think—to spot and stop bias before it harms patients. @embouncebacks#urgentcare#UCMax#UC
UC folks are being asked to clear kiddos for their upcoming school sports seasons.
💬 Mike and Matt Baird highlight how to:
— Use the PPE to screen for mental health, REDs, and substance use
— Debunk outdated restrictions
— Spot subtle red flags
Join Mike and Josh on this diagnostic journey and see if you can guess before Mike does.
Check out "In the Footsteps: A Mystery Case of Restlessness" only on UC Max! Did you guess correctly? Leave a comment below to prove your case!
#UC#UCMax#meded#urgentcare@embouncebacks
Asymptomatic HTN in the Urgent Care: What's your trigger for starting meds? Mike and Mike discuss accurate readings, follow-up certainty, and severe elevations. @drbillsfan2@embouncebacks