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Course: Consensus Statement for Protocols of Factorial Randomized Trials: Extension of the SPIRIT 2013 Statement

Description: Key Points Question What additional information should be provided in protocols of factorial randomized trials? Findings This co...

CME Credit: 1.00

Course: Neonatal Survival After Serial Amnioinfusions for Bilateral Renal Agenesis: The Renal Anhydramnios Fetal Therapy Trial

Description: Key Points Question In pregnancies complicated by anhydramnios due to fetal bilateral renal agenesis, do serial amnioinfusions in...

CME Credit: 1.00

Specialty: NEONATOLOGY

Course: Mitigating the Burden of Medication Costs

Description: A patient in their 60s was admitted to a medicine service for hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state. During the hospital stay, the pati...

CME Credit: 1.00

Specialty: Pharmacy

Course: Chest Tightness With QR and ST-Segment Elevation in Lead V 1

Description: A patient in their 50s arrived at the cardiac clinic concerned about chest tightness and dyspnea for 2 months since recovering fro...

CME Credit: 1.00

Specialty: CARDIOLOGY

Course: Mirror Hand Movements Caused by a Deletion of the DCC Gene

Description: Sixteen-year-old monozygotic twins were referred to our clinical genetics outpatient clinic by their pediatrician for genetic coun...

CME Credit: 1.00

Specialty: Other

Course: A 52-Year-Old With Painful Fingertips

Description: A 52-year-old presented to the rheumatology clinic with 3 weeks of pain and duskiness of the fingertips bilaterally. The patient r...

CME Credit: 1.00

Specialty: Other

Course: Fourth-Generation HIV Testing

Description: A 72-year-old man presented to the emergency department with 3 days of fevers, night sweats, and rash. He reported condomless vagi...

CME Credit: 1.00

Specialty: Family Medicine

Course: Cheating the Rules of Admission With “Observation”

Description: Abstract When physicians admit patients to a hospital, their decisions about where—and to whose professional stewardship and ser...

CME Credit: 1.00

Specialty: Other

Course: What Should Students and Trainees Be Taught About Turfing and Where Patients Belong?

Description: Abstract Turfing is a colloquialism that refers to what clinicians do to patients whose needs do not fit neatly and tidily into ty...

CME Credit: 1.00

Specialty: Other

Course: Why Should Physicians Care About What Law Says About Turfing and Dumping Patients?

Description: Abstract When a physician refers a patient for a nonclinical reason, that patient has been “turfed.” There are numerous reason...

CME Credit: 1.00

Specialty: Other