When More Is Not Always Better Author: Caitlin Boyle, DO; Emergency Medicine Resident PGY1Fellow: Alexis Cates, DO; Medical Toxicology Fellow PGY6Faculty: David Goldberger, MD; Medical Toxicology / Emergency Medicine Attending The case: You are working on a Friday afternoon in a busy Philadelphia emergency department when a 36 year old female is brought in by … Continue reading When more is not always better
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A Massive Problem
Toxicology Talks with Toxijawn A Massive Problem Author: Vincent Basile, DO, Emergency Medicine Resident PGY1Fellow: Alexis Cates, DO, Medical Toxicology Fellow PGY6Faculty: James Krueger, MD, Medical Toxicology / Emergency Medicine Attending The Case. A young adult female is transferred to your ICU after being found down at home by her parents. The patient initially presented … Continue reading A Massive Problem
She’s Got the Blues
Toxicology Talks with Toxijawn She’s Got the Blues Author: Nicholas Dulin, MD, Emergency Medicine Resident PGY1Fellow: Alexis Cates, DO, Medical Toxicology Fellow PGY6Faculty: Michael Kowalski, DO, Medical Toxicology / Emergency Medicine Attending The case: You just started your 12-hour day shift in the busiest Emergency Department in the city when your first patient is brought … Continue reading She’s Got the Blues
A Toxic Metal
Toxicology Talks with Toxijawn A Toxic Metal Author: Samara Albazzaz, MD, Emergency Medicine Resident PGY1Fellow: Laura Roper, MD, Medical Toxicology Fellow PGY4Fellow: Alexis Cates, DO, Medical Toxicology Fellow PGY6Faculty: James Krueger, MD, Medical Toxicology / Emergency Medicine Attending The case: It’s a busy Friday night – STEMIs, Stroke Alerts, and traumas galore! You finally have … Continue reading A Toxic Metal