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War Games Cases – Trauma/ED/ICU

From ClinicalBrainTraning.com, the blog of Dr Jeff Young Here are three recorded war games cases presented with me as the student by Joe Sills, a medical student who worked with me. It allows you to hear what I do with … Continue reading

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Dealing with Uncertainty in the Middle of the Night

From ClinicalBrainTraning.com, the blog of Dr Jeff Young A discussion of the tension between cost containment and the need to prevent unexpected negative outcomes. Some patients do not have a sign on them saying “I’m sick, intubate me and take … Continue reading

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How Can We Teach People to Function Effectively During Emergencies?

From ClinicalBrainTraning.com, the blog of Dr Jeff Young In this podcast, I describe the unique aspects of handling medical emergencies, and give you strategies for how to teach people to function more effectively. Discussion of Podcast 2 Handling Emergencies OnSurg … Continue reading

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Introduction and Pancreatitis

From ClinicalBrainTraning.com, the blog of Dr Jeff Young This is the first episode for Clinical Brain Training. An introduction, a little music, and a sample case. Hope you like it. Please go to the discussion page afterwards. OnSurg thanks Dr … Continue reading

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Discussion of Podcast 1 Introduction and Pancreatitis

From ClinicalBrainTraning.com, the blog of Dr Jeff Young In this case, you are presented with a patient who had a recent ERCP for choledocholithiasis. He has increasing abdominal pain, declining BP and urine output, elevated amylase and a CT indicative … Continue reading

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911 to the ICU – Trauma MCI

From ClinicalBrainTraning.com, the blog of Dr Jeff Young This is the first in the 911 to the ICU series on Trauma. We go through a multiple casualty incident response with Bob Brown, Assistant Chief, Albemarle County Fire Rescue. Also, some … Continue reading

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911 to the ED: Multiple Casualty Incident care and Thoracotomy

From ClinicalBrainTraning.com, the blog of Dr Jeff Young This is a continuation of the case from last week. I discuss some points to consider in preparing for and treating patients in a multiple casualty incident. I also discuss the indications … Continue reading

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Belly Trauma

From ClinicalBrainTraning.com, the blog of Dr Jeff Young A discussion of abdominal trauma and its various presentations and treatments. Song from the album I made with Tom Jolly. Click play to listen: OnSurg thanks Dr Young for permission to re-post … Continue reading

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Advice for the Oral Boards

From ClinicalBrainTraning.com, the blog of Dr Jeff Young A recent graduate of the residency asked me to put down on audio what I tell people getting ready to take the surgery oral boards. Hope you find it useful. Others who … Continue reading

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New Paradigm for ICU Presentations

From ClinicalBrainTraning.com, the blog of Dr Jeff Young ICU patient presentations can be long, arduous, and filled with lots of data, and very little analysis and synthesis. I present a different model for critical care presentations that covers all the … Continue reading

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