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Conference 2/20

February 10th, 2008 at 11:46 am by Sohan

Please join us for Emergency Medicine Department Conference on 2/20 at 8AM at Elmhurst in the 8th floor conference room.

8am Cardiology Conference - Dr. Shen
9am Miscellaneous Board Review - Dr. Norris
10am Core Lecture: Updates in Hypertensive Emergencies - Dr. Tom Nguyen
11am Tox Series: Toxic Alcohols - Dr. Kathy Ferguson
12pm Critical Care Series: Vents - Dr. Scott Weingart

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Conference 2/13

February 10th, 2008 at 11:37 am by Sohan

Please join us for Emergency Medicine Department Conference featuring this month’s Grand Rounds. Conference will be held on 2/13 at 9AM in Hatch Auditorium.

9am Grand Rounds: Use of Recombinant Factor VIIa in Trauma - Dr. Sumeru Mehta
10am Grand Rounds: Reflections on an Combat Sabbatical: My Iraq Experience - Dr. Sumeru Mehta
11am Peds M&M - Dr. Neuhaus
12pm Peds Core - Conscious Sedation: Dr. Charlie Murphy
1pm Pediatrics Board Review - Dr. Heller

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Conference 2/6

February 4th, 2008 at 3:55 pm by Sohan

Please join us for Emergency Medicine Department Conference on 2/6 at 9AM at Elmhurst in the 8th floor conference room.

9am Journal Club Beta-Blocker Exposure is Associated With Improved Survival After Severe Traumatic Brain Injury (password required) - Dr. T Truong
10am Core Lecture: Procedural Sedation - Dr. David Cherkas
11am Trauma Conference - Dr. Sadati
12pm M&M - Dr. Close
1pm GI Board Review II - Dr. Kapoor

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Journal Club 2/6

February 4th, 2008 at 3:43 pm by Sohan

Journal Club this week will feature an article (password required) from the trauma literature:

Cotton, BA et al. Beta-Blocker Exposure is Associated With Improved Survival After Severe Traumatic Brain Injury. J Trauma. 61:1. January 2007.

Please read the article and come prepared to discuss it at journal club.

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Inservice Exam

January 18th, 2008 at 11:56 am by Sohan

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