Top 10 Most Read Posts of 2018

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As December comes to a close, we look forward to recognizing the year’s top 10 articles! Join me in congratulating this amazing group of authors at all levels of training and from across the USA!

Additionally, I would like to thank each of the AAEM/RSA Modern Resident Blog authors, reviewers, mentors, and editorial staff members for their tireless contributions to the blog. Without all of them, the blog would not be what it is today. Thanks for a successful 2018!

We are currently accepting articles for 2019 and are always looking for additional faculty mentors as well. Feel free to contact us at info@aaemrsa.org with questions. Have a safe and happy holiday season!

Sincerely,

Jake Toy, DO
Editor-in-Chief
Modern Resident Blog

Top 10 Most Read Posts of 2018

  1. Applications, Barriers, and Future of Point of Care Ultrasound in Limited Resource Communities
    Janette Magallanes, MS4
    Medical Student
    Indiana University School of Medicine
  2. Maverick’s Fracture: Review of a Rare High-Impact Pediatric Elbow Fracture
    Eric Sulava, MD
    Emergency Medicine Resident
    Naval Medical Center Portsmouth
    AAEM/RSA Education Committee

    Katrina Destree, MD
    Staff Physician
    Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune

  3. Evaluation of Syncope in the Emergency Department
    Resident Journal Review: Theodore Segarra, MD, Lee Grodin, MD, Taylor Conrad, MD, & Raymond Beyda, MD
    EM/IM program, SUNY Downstate Medical Center
    Editors: Michael C. Bond, MD & Kelly Maurelus, MD
  4. Just a Nick?: Mitigating and Identifying Paracentesis Complications
    Mitchell Zekhtser, MS4
    Western University of Health Sciences
    AAEM/RSA Vice-Chair of Education Committee
  5. Resident Journal Review: Inflammatory Bowel Disease
    Resident Journal Review: Erica Bates, MD & Adeolu Ogunbodede, MD
    EM/IM Program, University of Maryland Medical Center
    Editors: Michael C. Bond, MD & Kelly Maurelus, MD
  6. Emergency Departments: Primary Care of the New Century?
    Kenneth K. Chang, MS4
    Western University of Health Sciences
    AAEM/RSA Education Committee
  7. Delayed Sequence Intubation
    Timothy Montrief, MD, MPH
    Emergency Medicine Resident
    Jackson Memorial Hospital
  8. Interactive Competitions are Innovative Ways to Reinforce Wilderness Medicine Skills in Residency
    Austin Tam, ScB, MS3
    Medical Student
    Alpert Medical School
    AAEM/RSA Education Committee
  9. Update on Direct Oral Anticoagulants in the Emergency Department
    Resident Journal Review: Megan Donohue, MD, MPH, Erica Bates, MD, Robert Brown, MD, Christine Carter, MD, & Hannah Goldberg, MD
    EM/IM Residents, University of Maryland Medical Center
    Editors: Kami M. Hu, MD & Kelly Maurelus, MD
  10. ECMO in the Adult ED
    Tim Montrief, MD, MPH
    Emergency Medicine Resident
    Jackson Memorial Hospital