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UPDATES FROM FLORIDA’S EMERGENCY MEDICINE RESIDENCY PROGRAMS

Orange Park Medical Center By Penny Côté, MD, PGY-2

Orlando Health

By Drs. Gregory Black and Brody Hingst, PGY-3s Happy fall from Orlando Health! The new academic year is in full swing here at Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC). Drs. Lindsay Maguire, Timothy Bullard, and Linda Papa published a systematic review in The American Journal of Emergency Medicine that was recently featured on EM:RAP’s Emergency Medical Abstracts. It investigates the role of ketamine in alleviating treatmentresistant depression as well as suicidal ideation. Additionally, Drs. Mitchell Barneck, Linda Papa, Jay Ladde, Linh Nguyen, and Josef Thundiyil published a prospective cohort study in the Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians. It investigates the utility of transcutaneous carbon dioxide measurements in the emergency department. Well done to each of you! We have been honored to have such an exceptional group of medical student rotators these past few months. We enjoyed working with each and every one of you, and wish you the best during the upcoming interview season you all will thrive! Amidst our very best vaccination efforts, Orlando Health is now offering RegenCOV (casirivimab and imdevimab) by home health to patients with a diagnosis of COVID-19 ≤ 10 days who do not require hospital admission/O2 and are at risk for progression to serious illness. We have also been providing home health kits to these patients which include a pulse oximeter among other useful items. So far we have received overwhelmingly positive feedback from our patients. Lastly, it was great getting out there for Symposium by the Sea this year and seeing everyone again! Hope you all are staying safe and not feeling too bad after that third Pfizer shot. ■ 26

In July, our EM residency became complete as we welcomed our third class of residents into our program. The interns are settling in well and making us proud, despite the continuing challenges of the pandemic. Our entire emergency department continues to adapt and work as a team to fight the COVID-19 pandemic. Our PGY-3s volunteered to add additional medical ICU coverage in response to unprecedented numbers of patients suffering from COVID-19. We welcomed a new group of medical students into our department to complete their EM rotations. We are gearing up for another interview season and are looking forward to meeting all the candidates. Despite the constraints of the pandemic, we are collaborating with nearby programs to plan joint ultrasound training events. Many of our residents and faculty are looking forward to attending (hopefully inperson) ACEP in Boston in October. In the research world, we welcomed

Dr. Wegman to our core faculty group. He will be leading our resident-faculty research efforts. Dr. Bosely, PGY-3 will be presenting his scholarly project with the help of faculty member Dr. Davis at the International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare in January. Dr. Lofgran, PGY-3 was recently awarded a grant to support his research on the effects of NSAIDS on hypothermia in rats. Drs. Côté and Baker, PGY-2s, participated in FCEP’s Case Presentation Competition and are looking forward to competing again next year. On the horizon, OPMC has begun plans for construction of a new simulation center! We recently welcomed ultrasound fellowshiptrained faculty, Drs. Hoffman and Carr, who are both certified in resuscitative transesophageal echocardiogram. With their help, we are training all three resident classes in resuscitative TEE. All in all, it has been a busy and exciting start to this new academic year! ■

USF at Tampa General Hospital By Kenneth Dumas, PGY-2 Greetings from the EM family here at USF/TGH. We have some exciting updates to share.

to better reach our underserved population through mobile vaccination opportunities.

We are very proud of our residents and faculty who have been working hard facing the most recent Covid surge. TGH has been on the forefront of treating patients with monoclonal antibody therapy and has several active Covid-19 research trials including being selected as a site for ACTIV-6, a large clinical trial that will investigate repurposed medications. We are currently looking at ways

Additionally we’re very proud of two of our very own residents, Dr. Buchko and Dr. Costers, who participated in FCEP’s Case Presentation Competition, with Dr. Buchko tying for 1st place as Best Resident Discussant.

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As always follow along with us at our blog for the most up to date news: usfemergencymedicine.org/blog ■


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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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