EMpulse Fall 2021

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Updates from Florida’s

Emergency Medicine Residency Programs

AdventHealth East Orlando By Shannon Caliri, DO, PGY-1 Hello, everyone! I am Shannon Caliri, one of the new “baby docs” here at AdventHealth East Orlando. Us interns are currently in our third month of residency and are trying to get acclimated to life as an ED resident. There are many obstacles to overcome and many, many new things to learn; but it is such an exciting time. We are doing procedures, rotating through different specialties, and learning from each and every one of our patients. We are all incredibly thrilled that we are now a part of such a great team and we are all striving to improve so we can make it even better. This month the ED has been packed with COVID patients, and ICU beds are filling up fast with the most recent surge. The waiting room is consistently filled because of the many bed-holds preventing us from seeing new patients. Please, please, please get vaccinated, tell your loved ones to get vaccinated, and continue to wear your mask during these times. We need everyone to participate to win this battle. Currently, our residency podcast is going through a rebranding process, and we will be up and running again soon. This podcast will aim at providing high quality EM content, board review and journal clubs, as well as highlighting our program. We will post an update once the podcast is ready to go! Stay safe! ■

Florida Atlantic University By Tony Bruno, DO, PGY-2 The sweet days of summer are flying by in Southeast Florida. Big congratulations to all of our first-year residents on completing their first few months of residency! Our program remains impressed with how they have jumped in feet first. We have been extremely busy the last few months. First off, we extend our program director Dr. Clayton a huge congratulations as she recently won the Health Care Educator Hero Award. This award is presented by the Palm Beach County Medical Society and is presented to those who are notably making a difference in healthcare. We are very fortunate to have Dr. Clayton leading our residency. Our very own Dr. Daniella Lamour, PGY-2 and Dr. Thomas Peterson, PGY-3 were highlighted in an interview feature on NBC WPTV. The interview focused on the COVID-19 pandemic resurgence and the toll it has taken on ED physicians. Their eloquent and heartfelt representation of the situation we are all facing made us very proud. Read now by scanning the QR code. EMpulse Fall 2021

Despite working incredibly hard in the hospitals, we are still making time to enjoy ourselves and recharge. At one of our first in-person wellness events since the COVID-19 pandemic, we enjoyed an exciting game of kickball. This was a great event set up by Dr. Ali Syed, PGY-3 and faculty attending Dr. Benda. The game may have not been the most competitive, but the laughs and exercise made it an afternoon to remember. Our residency has also continued to contribute to research and academia. Drs. Alter, Shih and Solano co-authored several commentaries regarding COVID-19 treatment. Meanwhile, recent graduate Dr. Alexander Busko, in association with Drs. Alter, Solano, Clayton, Hughes and Shih, presented a poster regarding the role of thromboelastography in treatment of geriatric traumatic brain injury patients. This was presented at the 2021 International Conference on Emergency Medicine. There were also multiple presentations given at the SAEM annual meeting and the American Geriatrics Society Annual Meeting. ■

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Musings from a Retired Emergency Physician: Compassion Fatigue for Vaccine Hesitation

3min
page 50

Critical Care Medicine Specialization and Certification within Emergency Medicine: Past, Present and Future

2min
page 46

CLINCON Update; RIP, Linda Swisher, Widow of Bill Shearer

1min
page 41

North Florida Emergency Medicine

4min
page 31

Florida PEDReady and EMSC Update

2min
page 40

Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura vs. Vaccine Induced Thrombotic Thrombocytopenia: Rare but Distinct Conditions Associated with the COVID-19 Vaccines

8min
pages 34-36

Ultrasound Zoom: POCUS for Shoulder Disolcations: Another Weapon in Your Clinical Arsenal

13min
pages 42-45

Jackson Memorial Hospital

3min
page 29

Medical Student Council

3min
page 33

FSU at Sarasota Memorial

3min
page 28

Orlando Health

3min
page 26

FCEP President’s Message

8min
pages 6-7

AdventHealth East Orlando

2min
page 25

EMS/Trauma

3min
page 9

Membership & Professional Development

2min
page 11

Symposium by the Sea 2021: Annual Meeting Recap

3min
pages 20-21

Kendall Regional Medical Center

2min
page 27

Happy 50th Anniversary, FCEP

7min
pages 14-17
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