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Credit Where It Is Due

 

Episode 1: The Undifferentiated Sick Infant (Sept 1st, 2015)

This episode and post are dedicated with gratitude and admiration to Marianne Gausche-Hill, MD, Rob Orman, MD, and Mel Herbert MD MBBS.  You make the world a better place.  Thank you.

Image attribution: courtesy of Tim Horeczko, MD, MSCR


 

Episode 2: Status Epilepticus (Sept 1st, 2015)

This episode and post are dedicated to Sean Fox, MD and Michelle Lin, MD.  Your love for your patients and passion for your work are an inspiration to us all.

A special acknowledgement and deep thanks to Michelle Johnston, MBBS, FACEM for her Cartesian acumen coupled with her ardent humanity.  Medicine is a more meaningful journey for all of us with you along.

Image attribution: https://commons.wikimedia.org/


 

Episode 3: Intranasal Medications and You (Sept 1st, 2015)

This episode and post are dedicated to Ken Milne, MD, MSc, a man of fervor, ardor, and wit.  Thank you for your intellect and your style.

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Episode 4: The Technologically Dependent Child (Oct 1st, 2015)

This podcast and post are dedicated to Tessa Davis, MBChB, RCPCH, RACP, for her tireless dedication to the outstanding emergency care of children and her major contributions in keeping us all up-to-date; and to Jeff Riddell, MD, for his future-forward thinking in medical education and his passion for connection with the learner.  Thank you.

Image attribution: http://radiopaedia.org/cases/neonatal-ventriculoperitoneal-shunt


 

Episode 5: Adventures in RSI (Nov 1st, 2015)

This podcast and post are dedicated to Minh Le Cong, MBBS, FRACGP, FACRRM, FARGP, GDRGP, GCMA,GEM, Dip AeroMedical Retrieval & Transport, for his humble brilliance, fine example, and for being the life of the FOAMed party; and to Diane Birnbaumer, MD, FACEP, for her steadfast dedication to clinical and educational excellence, her stellar example, and her hard-won clinical prudence.

Image attribution: https://rpubs.com/younsuk/90776


 

Episode 6: Electrical Injuries: Hertz So Bad (Dec 1st, 2015)

This post and podcast are dedicated to Joelle Donofrio, MD, FAAP for her tireless care of children, in the ED and in the field.  A special thank you and dedication to Cliff Reid, BM, FRCP(Glasg), FRCSEd(A&E), FRCEM, FACEM, FFICM, FCCP, EDIC, DCH, DipIMC, RCSEd, DipRTM, RCSEd, CCPU, CFEU for his transformative intelligence and educational verve.

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Episode 7: Vomiting in Young Children: Nothing or Nightmare (Jan 1st, 2016)

This post and podcast are dedicated to Damian Roland, BMedSci (Hons), MB BS, MRCPCH, for his fervor in the care of children and his dedication to quality medical education.

Image attribution: http://www.cityofwarrensville.com/post/news/fire-hydrant-testing


 

Episode 8: Major Trauma, Part 1: Airway, Chest Tubes, and Resuscitative Thoracotomy (February 1st, 2016)

This post and podcast are dedicated to Dr Al Sacchetti, MD, FACEP. Thank you for promoting the emergency care of children and for spreading the message that you don’t need subspecialty training to take good care of acutely ill and injured children.

Image attribution: https://hypedu.wordpress.com/2013/01/07/one-bruised-apple/


 

Episode 9: Major Trauma, Part 2: Massive Transfusion, Imaging, and Resuscitative Pearls (March 1st, 2016)

This post and podcast are dedicated to Larry Mellick, MS, MD, FAAP, FACEP. Thank you for your dedication to medical education, and sharing your warm bedside manner, extensive knowledge and talents, and your patient interactions with the world.

Image attribution: http://www.buzzfeed.com/stephaniemlee/uncommon-core#.ydXvYQ47R


 

Episode 10: Big Labs, Little People (April 1st, 2016)

This post and podcast are dedicated to Daniel Cabrera, MD for his vision and his leadership in thinking ‘outside the box’.


 

Episode 11: Altered Mental Status in Children (May 1st, 2016)

This post and podcast are dedicated to Teresa Chan, HBSc, BEd, MD, MS, FRCPC for her boundless passion and support of #FOAMed, for her innovation in education, and for her dedication to making you and me better clinicians and educators.

Image attribution: Amarpreet K.  https://www.flickr.com/photos/shutterbugamar/


 

Episode 12: An Approach to Shock (June 1st, 2016)

This post and podcast are dedicated to Natalie May, MBChB, MPHe, MCEM, FCEM for her collaborative spirit, expertise, and her super-charged support of #FOAMed.  You make a difference.  Thank you.

Image attribution: Domina Illustris https://dominaillustris.wordpress.com/tag/illustration-paper/


 

Episode 13: Please, Just STOP LIMPING! (July 1st, 2016)

This post and podcast are dedicated to the estimable yet graciously humble Andrew Tagg BSC(Hons), MBBS, MRCSEd, ACEM for his dedication to #FOAMed, Emergency Medicine, Pediatric Emergency Medicine, and all things caffeinated.  Thank you for your dedication, generosity, and your example.

Image Attribution: Hélène Desplechin

Other images:

http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12178-015-9278-7#page-1

http://corewalking.com

http://radiopaedia.org/


 

Episode 14: Subcutaneous Rehydration (August 1st, 2016)

This post and podcast are dedicated to Christina L. Shenvi, MD, PhD, for her dedication to excellence in patient care and enthusiasm in #FOAMed, Emergency Medicine, and Geriatric Emergency Medicine.  There are many shared lessons learned in the care of children, elders, and families.  Thank you.

Catch Dr Shenvi on the innovative GEMcast.

Image attribution: www.travellerspoint.com


 

Episode 15: Pediatric Headache: Some Relief for All (September 1st, 2016)

This post and podcast are dedicated to Mark Wilson, PhD, BSc, MBBChir, FRCS(SN), MRCA, FIMC, FRGS for his #FOAMed generosity, candor, humility, and dedication to the care of the acutely ill and injured. Thank you.

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Episode 16: GI Bleeding in Children (October 1st, 2016)

This post and podcast are dedicated to Carlo D’Apuzzo, MD  for his creativity, innovation, and dedication to the highest standards of emergency care.  Le tue pillole sono buona medicina. Grazie, Carlo per tutto quello che fai per il mondo #FOAMed.

Image attribution: “Amazonia from the Sky” by Zé Eduardo, MD https://500px.com/josestevesilva


 

Episode 17: Pediatric Elbow Injuries (November 1st, 2016)

This post and podcast are dedicated to Andy Neill, MBBS.  Thank you for your humanism and your dogged dedication to connect with the learner and simplify complex concepts.  Welcome back, Andy!


 

Episode 18: Bronchiolitis (December 1st, 2016)

This post and podcast are dedicated to Linda Girgis MD, FAAFP, for her authenticity, innovation, and clear and honest voice on the the frontlines.  Thank you, Dr Linda.

 


 

Episode 19: Pediatric Pain (January 1st, 2017)

This post and podcast are dedicated to Sergey M. Motov, MD, FAAEM, for his integrity, hard-won expertise, humility, and innovation.  Thank you for making us better doctors, Sergey, and for getting us ever closer to a pain-free ED.

Image attribution: Catlett, Elizabeth; Lithograph, 1945, Mother and Child.


 

Episode 20: Urine Trouble (February 1st, 2017)

This post and podcast are dedicated to

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