LLQ pain. What’s your differential for this common presentation? ❓❓❓
Our expert pair of Mikes is on the trail, sifting through all the possibilities in this segment of UC Max. Along with expert advice on how to identify the nuances of each possibility.
#LLQpain#abdominalpain
Could you identify measles if a patient presented to your clinic tomorrow?
High-dose vitamin A is an effective treatment for all children with measles, even in resource-rich settings. Gita and Jessie Werner present for you a CorePendium spotlight segment on measles.
How much wound care management are you doing on a typical shift? 🩹
Matt and Drew give you the best 15 minutes you can spend to do this work better for your patients. Types of dressings and how to maintain the proper temperatures to aid in the healing process are on the table.
Have you performed many I&D’s on paronychia in your clinic? 👉
Jess Mason is on with Gita this month to discuss the what, where, when, and whys of this presentation. Including how to differentiate from felon finger. ☝️
#Paronychia#FingerInjury#UrgentCare#FelonFinger
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
What percentage of your patients are taking supplements regularly? 💊
Gita and Bryan go over some of the more commonly used agents and the potential side effects and drug-drug interactions to be aware of for the safety of your patients.
#supplements#nutrition#EBM#acutecare
What is your thinking about the role of confidence to help you provide care to your patients?
Mike and Matt open up and provide insights on how they have developed these resources over their long clinical careers.
Join Gita and Mike as they walk through the initial exam, differential diagnosis, imaging, and so much more. This segment is all about how you think about common presentations and ensure you think through the entire problem in front of you before anchoring.
When was the last time a patient with thrombocytosis presented in your clinic? 🏥
🩸 Listen in for a tip-to-tails review of thrombocytosis and all the nuances that make medicine so fun to practice.🎧 You and UC Max can make a difference together.
#thrombocytosis#platelets#CBC
What do you do with a 5-month-old who presents with a suspicious bruise?
Ilene and Mike chat in this segment about NAT and review how findings like ear bruising or unexplained extremity ecchymosis should prompt further evaluation.