This blog focuses on microangiopathic hemolytic anemias (MAHA) – namely, three can’t miss conditions characterized by microangiopathic hemolytic anemia: Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (TTP), Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (HUS), and Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC).
Read MoreThis post highlights our team’s strong research performance and our experience at the FCEP Conference, Symposium by the Sea.
Read MoreThis post features a recently published case report demonstrating an Epsilon wave in a cardiac arrest patient. Learn more about this ECG abnormality and some of the etiologies which may cause this finding.
Read MoreNo matter where you practice, one day you’ll likely be expected to manage fever in the returning traveler. In this post, Dr. Okonkwo shares a recent lecture she gave on 5 tropical infections all ER Providers should know. She also goes over the condition that was #1 on her list: Malaria. Learn more about this can’t miss diagnosis.
Read MoreLearn about neuromalignant syndrome and other toxicologic hyperthermic emergencies. Dr. Okonkwo discusses a recent case of NMS and shares a lecture given by Toxicologist, Justin Arnold. Dr. Justin Arnold is an Associate Faculty member, EM physician, and the Director of the Poison Center here in Tampa.
Read MoreDr. Okonkwo shares a recent lecture on SVT and highlights some common ECG findings and pitfalls associated with SVT.
Read MoreUSF Emergency Medicine recently attended Symposium by the Sea (SBS), the annual emergency medicine conference sponsored by Florida College of Emergency Physicians. Check out some of the USF highlights!
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