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MEDICAL SPECIALTIES
In order to protect emergency department staff members, including physicians, nurses and allied health professionals, the American Association of Physician Specialists (AAPS) and its Academy of Emergency Physicians (AAEP) offer minimum necessary guidelines that should be considered during the current pandemic. More ». POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION (PPD) Postpartum Depression (PPD) affects 10-15% of new mothers, but many cases of PPD remain undiagnosed. The term “Postpartum Depression” encompasses several mood disorders that follow childbirth and are discussed in this paper. Important developments in the study of PPD include its association with symptoms of anxiety and bipolar disordersin
POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION (PPD) AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • Spring 2009 • Volume Six, number Two 19 Postpartum Depression (PPD) attempts to improve the consequences of dying of self, seeking help from health care providers, praying for relief, or finding ACUTE INFECTIOUS MONONUCLEOSIS: A REVIEW FOR URGENT CARE 88 American Journal of Clinical Medicine® • Summer 2012 • Volume Nine Number Two Abstract Acute infectious mononucleosis (IM) is a common illness that presents to urgent care facilities. The presenting symptoms of acute IM can range from the obvious, such as persistentexu-
TRANSFUSE OR NOT TO TRANSFUSE: FOR POST-OP ANEMIA 12 American Journal of Clinical Medicine® • Winter 2011 • Volume Eight, Number One Transfuse or Not to Transfuse: For Post-op Anemia assistance 60 days post op correlated with success of surgery and survival. Secondly, patients seemed to have higher efficacy REVIEW OF IMPORTANT ECG FINDINGS IN PATIENTS WITH SYNCOPE 92 American Journal of Clinical Medicine® • Summer 2012 • Volume Nine Number Two Abstract Guidelines recommend 12-lead ECG as an important test to perform in patients with syncope. Though the incidence of ECG abnormalities is quite low, urgent care cliniciansmust
CONTROVERSIES IN PREHOSPITAL CARE 6 AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine • Winter 2009 • Volume Six, number one Controversies in Prehospital Care 2000, 45% were felt to have arrived as slowly or slower than by ground EMS, and 35% of the HEMS patients were discharged CESAREAN HYSTERECTOMY FOR FAMILY MEDICINE PHYSICIANS AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • Spring 2009 • Volume Six, number Two 69 Cesarean Hysterectomy for Family Medicine Physicians Practicing Obstetrics able if it controls bleeding, because intraoperative bleeding and urologic injuries are less.2,3 With the increase in the number of women who have had a cesarean section, thereis a concomitant
OCULAR MANIFESTATIONS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: A CASE REVIEW 40 American Journal of Clinical Medicine ® Winter Volume Ten Number One cular anifestations of omestic Violence: Case eie Domestic violence is a serious and preventable worldwide problem that may be unrecognized by health care providers as ETHICAL, LEGAL, AND PROFESSIONAL CHALLENGES POSED BY 26 Am e r i c A n Jo u r n A l o f clinic A l me d i c i n e ® • Winter 2010 • Volume SeVen, number one Ethical, Legal, and Professional Challenges . . . add burdens to an already stressed healthcare system, and, espe-cially, because it is estimated that they contribute to nearly 30%MEDICAL SPECIALTIES
In order to protect emergency department staff members, including physicians, nurses and allied health professionals, the American Association of Physician Specialists (AAPS) and its Academy of Emergency Physicians (AAEP) offer minimum necessary guidelines that should be considered during the current pandemic. More ». POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION (PPD) Postpartum Depression (PPD) affects 10-15% of new mothers, but many cases of PPD remain undiagnosed. The term “Postpartum Depression” encompasses several mood disorders that follow childbirth and are discussed in this paper. Important developments in the study of PPD include its association with symptoms of anxiety and bipolar disordersin
POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION (PPD) AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • Spring 2009 • Volume Six, number Two 19 Postpartum Depression (PPD) attempts to improve the consequences of dying of self, seeking help from health care providers, praying for relief, or finding ACUTE INFECTIOUS MONONUCLEOSIS: A REVIEW FOR URGENT CARE 88 American Journal of Clinical Medicine® • Summer 2012 • Volume Nine Number Two Abstract Acute infectious mononucleosis (IM) is a common illness that presents to urgent care facilities. The presenting symptoms of acute IM can range from the obvious, such as persistentexu-
TRANSFUSE OR NOT TO TRANSFUSE: FOR POST-OP ANEMIA 12 American Journal of Clinical Medicine® • Winter 2011 • Volume Eight, Number One Transfuse or Not to Transfuse: For Post-op Anemia assistance 60 days post op correlated with success of surgery and survival. Secondly, patients seemed to have higher efficacy REVIEW OF IMPORTANT ECG FINDINGS IN PATIENTS WITH SYNCOPE 92 American Journal of Clinical Medicine® • Summer 2012 • Volume Nine Number Two Abstract Guidelines recommend 12-lead ECG as an important test to perform in patients with syncope. Though the incidence of ECG abnormalities is quite low, urgent care cliniciansmust
CONTROVERSIES IN PREHOSPITAL CARE 6 AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine • Winter 2009 • Volume Six, number one Controversies in Prehospital Care 2000, 45% were felt to have arrived as slowly or slower than by ground EMS, and 35% of the HEMS patients were discharged CESAREAN HYSTERECTOMY FOR FAMILY MEDICINE PHYSICIANS AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • Spring 2009 • Volume Six, number Two 69 Cesarean Hysterectomy for Family Medicine Physicians Practicing Obstetrics able if it controls bleeding, because intraoperative bleeding and urologic injuries are less.2,3 With the increase in the number of women who have had a cesarean section, thereis a concomitant
OCULAR MANIFESTATIONS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: A CASE REVIEW 40 American Journal of Clinical Medicine ® Winter Volume Ten Number One cular anifestations of omestic Violence: Case eie Domestic violence is a serious and preventable worldwide problem that may be unrecognized by health care providers as ETHICAL, LEGAL, AND PROFESSIONAL CHALLENGES POSED BY 26 Am e r i c A n Jo u r n A l o f clinic A l me d i c i n e ® • Winter 2010 • Volume SeVen, number one Ethical, Legal, and Professional Challenges . . . add burdens to an already stressed healthcare system, and, espe-cially, because it is estimated that they contribute to nearly 30%ANNUAL MEETING
House of Delegates & Annual Scientific Meeting Update. While we hoped to be able to proceed with an in-person event in Hollywood, FL, in June, we have determined after careful consideration that the best path forward for the meeting is to switch to a virtual format due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION (PPD) Postpartum Depression (PPD) affects 10-15% of new mothers, but many cases of PPD remain undiagnosed. The term “Postpartum Depression” encompasses several mood disorders that follow childbirth and are discussed in this paper. Important developments in the study of PPD include its association with symptoms of anxiety and bipolar disordersin
ACUTE INFECTIOUS MONONUCLEOSIS: A REVIEW FOR URGENT CARE 88 American Journal of Clinical Medicine® • Summer 2012 • Volume Nine Number Two Abstract Acute infectious mononucleosis (IM) is a common illness that presents to urgent care facilities. The presenting symptoms of acute IM can range from the obvious, such as persistentexu-
ETHICAL, LEGAL, AND PROFESSIONAL CHALLENGES POSED BY 26 Am e r i c A n Jo u r n A l o f clinic A l me d i c i n e ® • Winter 2010 • Volume SeVen, number one Ethical, Legal, and Professional Challenges . . . add burdens to an already stressed healthcare system, and, espe-cially, because it is estimated that they contribute to nearly 30% FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH CHOOSING FAMILY MEDICINE AS A AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • fAll 2009 • Volume Six, number four 55 Factors Associated with Choosing Family Medicine factors, and structural factors, as categorized by Wheat et al.13 Search topics were “family medicine” and “career choice.” PHYSIOLOGIC MECHANISMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE TRENDELENBURG 24 AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • Summer 2009 • Volume Six, number Three Physiologic Mechanisms Associated with the Trendelenburg Position Abstract Introduction: The Trendelenburg position is a common inter-vention used to stabilize patients inhemodynamic shock.
PENETRATING EYE INJURY: A CASE STUDY AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine • Winter 2009 • Volume Six, number one 43 Penetrating Eye Injury: A Case Study significant iris prolapse through the corneal laceration and hy-phema. Visualization of the lens was obscured by the hyphema CESAREAN HYSTERECTOMY FOR FAMILY MEDICINE PHYSICIANS AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • Spring 2009 • Volume Six, number Two 69 Cesarean Hysterectomy for Family Medicine Physicians Practicing Obstetrics able if it controls bleeding, because intraoperative bleeding and urologic injuries are less.2,3 With the increase in the number of women who have had a cesarean section, thereis a concomitant
CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC FINDINGS IN PATIENTS WITH LUMBAR AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • Spring 2010 • Volume SeVen, number Two 81 Clinical and Diagnostic Findings . . . or central canal stenosis can impact the L5 and S1 nerve roots bilaterally.9 This anatomy poses challenges to the diagnosis of lumbar radiculopathy and locating the compression site. BOMBINGS AND BLAST INJURIES: A PRIMER FOR PHYSICIANS American Journal of Clinical Medicine ®t'BMMt7PMVNF&JHIU /VNCFS5ISFFThe
MEDICAL SPECIALTIES
In order to protect emergency department staff members, including physicians, nurses and allied health professionals, the American Association of Physician Specialists (AAPS) and its Academy of Emergency Physicians (AAEP) offer minimum necessary guidelines that should be considered during the current pandemic. More ». TRANSFUSE OR NOT TO TRANSFUSE: FOR POST-OP ANEMIA 14 American Journal of Clinical Medicine® • Winter 2011 • Volume Eight, Number One Transfuse or Not to Transfuse: For Post-op Anemia In the group of symptomatic transfusion, if patients complained of symptoms such as chest pain that is cardiac in nature, CHF, OBSTETRIC EMERGENCIES 44 AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • Spring 2009 • Volume Six, number Two Obstetric Emergencies tried replacing the cord into the uterus, it is not successful. It is important to know if the baby is alive, gestation age if viable, POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION (PPD) AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • Spring 2009 • Volume Six, number Two 19 Postpartum Depression (PPD) attempts to improve the consequences of dying of self, seeking help from health care providers, praying for relief, or finding ACUTE INFECTIOUS MONONUCLEOSIS: A REVIEW FOR URGENT CARE 88 American Journal of Clinical Medicine® • Summer 2012 • Volume Nine Number Two Abstract Acute infectious mononucleosis (IM) is a common illness that presents to urgent care facilities. The presenting symptoms of acute IM can range from the obvious, such as persistentexu-
REVIEW OF IMPORTANT ECG FINDINGS IN PATIENTS WITH SYNCOPE 92 American Journal of Clinical Medicine® • Summer 2012 • Volume Nine Number Two Abstract Guidelines recommend 12-lead ECG as an important test to perform in patients with syncope. Though the incidence of ECG abnormalities is quite low, urgent care cliniciansmust
CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC FINDINGS IN PATIENTS WITH LUMBAR AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • Spring 2010 • Volume SeVen, number Two 81 Clinical and Diagnostic Findings . . . or central canal stenosis can impact the L5 and S1 nerve roots bilaterally.9 This anatomy poses challenges to the diagnosis of lumbar radiculopathy and locating the compression site. SOFT TISSUE AND SKIN INFECTIONS IN IVDA: TREATMENT 144 American Journal of Clinical Medicine ® Fall Volume Nine Number Three T Abstract The patient is a 56-year old male presenting to the emergency department complaining of CONTROVERSIES IN PREHOSPITAL CARE 6 AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine • Winter 2009 • Volume Six, number one Controversies in Prehospital Care 2000, 45% were felt to have arrived as slowly or slower than by ground EMS, and 35% of the HEMS patients were discharged BOMBINGS AND BLAST INJURIES: A PRIMER FOR PHYSICIANS American Journal of Clinical Medicine ®t'BMMt7PMVNF&JHIU /VNCFS5ISFFThe
MEDICAL SPECIALTIES
In order to protect emergency department staff members, including physicians, nurses and allied health professionals, the American Association of Physician Specialists (AAPS) and its Academy of Emergency Physicians (AAEP) offer minimum necessary guidelines that should be considered during the current pandemic. More ». TRANSFUSE OR NOT TO TRANSFUSE: FOR POST-OP ANEMIA 14 American Journal of Clinical Medicine® • Winter 2011 • Volume Eight, Number One Transfuse or Not to Transfuse: For Post-op Anemia In the group of symptomatic transfusion, if patients complained of symptoms such as chest pain that is cardiac in nature, CHF, OBSTETRIC EMERGENCIES 44 AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • Spring 2009 • Volume Six, number Two Obstetric Emergencies tried replacing the cord into the uterus, it is not successful. It is important to know if the baby is alive, gestation age if viable, POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION (PPD) AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • Spring 2009 • Volume Six, number Two 19 Postpartum Depression (PPD) attempts to improve the consequences of dying of self, seeking help from health care providers, praying for relief, or finding ACUTE INFECTIOUS MONONUCLEOSIS: A REVIEW FOR URGENT CARE 88 American Journal of Clinical Medicine® • Summer 2012 • Volume Nine Number Two Abstract Acute infectious mononucleosis (IM) is a common illness that presents to urgent care facilities. The presenting symptoms of acute IM can range from the obvious, such as persistentexu-
REVIEW OF IMPORTANT ECG FINDINGS IN PATIENTS WITH SYNCOPE 92 American Journal of Clinical Medicine® • Summer 2012 • Volume Nine Number Two Abstract Guidelines recommend 12-lead ECG as an important test to perform in patients with syncope. Though the incidence of ECG abnormalities is quite low, urgent care cliniciansmust
CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC FINDINGS IN PATIENTS WITH LUMBAR AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • Spring 2010 • Volume SeVen, number Two 81 Clinical and Diagnostic Findings . . . or central canal stenosis can impact the L5 and S1 nerve roots bilaterally.9 This anatomy poses challenges to the diagnosis of lumbar radiculopathy and locating the compression site. SOFT TISSUE AND SKIN INFECTIONS IN IVDA: TREATMENT 144 American Journal of Clinical Medicine ® Fall Volume Nine Number Three T Abstract The patient is a 56-year old male presenting to the emergency department complaining of CONTROVERSIES IN PREHOSPITAL CARE 6 AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine • Winter 2009 • Volume Six, number one Controversies in Prehospital Care 2000, 45% were felt to have arrived as slowly or slower than by ground EMS, and 35% of the HEMS patients were discharged BOMBINGS AND BLAST INJURIES: A PRIMER FOR PHYSICIANS American Journal of Clinical Medicine ®t'BMMt7PMVNF&JHIU /VNCFS5ISFFThe
ABOUT ABPS | PHYSICIAN BOARD CERTIFICATION The official multi-specialty board certifying body of the American Association of Physician Specialists (AAPS), Inc., is the American Board of Physician Specialties (ABPS). The ABPS is the third-largest board nationally recognized certifying body, providing certification in 18 distinct specialties through 12 Member Boards.ANNUAL MEETING
On-demand access to up to 22 AAPS CME credits will be available August 10 – November 10. All business meetings scheduled to take place during the Annual Meeting will be held virtually in June/July. AAPS/ABPS staff liaisons will reach out to appropriate individuals regarding scheduling these meetings. We have secured plans with the POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION (PPD) Postpartum Depression (PPD) affects 10-15% of new mothers, but many cases of PPD remain undiagnosed. The term “Postpartum Depression” encompasses several mood disorders that follow childbirth and are discussed in this paper. Important developments in the study of PPD include its association with symptoms of anxiety and bipolar disordersin
ACUTE INFECTIOUS MONONUCLEOSIS: A REVIEW FOR URGENT CARE 88 American Journal of Clinical Medicine® • Summer 2012 • Volume Nine Number Two Abstract Acute infectious mononucleosis (IM) is a common illness that presents to urgent care facilities. The presenting symptoms of acute IM can range from the obvious, such as persistentexu-
EVALUATION OF SYNCOPE IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • Winter 2010 • Volume SeVen, number one 11 Evaluation of Syncope in the Emergency Department Introduction Syncope is a symptom complex composed of a transient loss of consciousness associated with an inability to maintain pos- BOMBINGS AND BLAST INJURIES: A PRIMER FOR PHYSICIANS American Journal of Clinical Medicine ®t'BMMt7PMVNF&JHIU /VNCFS5ISFFThe
PHYSIOLOGIC MECHANISMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE TRENDELENBURG 24 AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • Summer 2009 • Volume Six, number Three Physiologic Mechanisms Associated with the Trendelenburg Position Abstract Introduction: The Trendelenburg position is a common inter-vention used to stabilize patients inhemodynamic shock.
CHEMICAL OCULAR BURNS: A CASE REVIEW AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • Summer 2009 • Volume Six, number Three 43 Chemical Ocular Burns: A Case Review Rapid irrigation and dilution of the chemical with a neutral-izing solution, preferably water, or even tap water, is the im- PENETRATING EYE INJURY: A CASE STUDY AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine • Winter 2009 • Volume Six, number one 43 Penetrating Eye Injury: A Case Study significant iris prolapse through the corneal laceration and hy-phema. Visualization of the lens was obscured by the hyphema REVIEW OF MEDICAL AND SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF POSTPARTUM 8 American Journal of Clinical Medicine® • Winter 2011 • Volume Eight, Number One Review of Medical and Surgical Management of Postpartum Hemorrhage Getting help also means alerting anesthesia, the nursing staff, the blood bank, and the operating room for an impendingdisas-
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In order to protect emergency department staff members, including physicians, nurses and allied health professionals, the American Association of Physician Specialists (AAPS) and its Academy of Emergency Physicians (AAEP) offer minimum necessary guidelines that should be considered during the current pandemic. More ». TRANSFUSE OR NOT TO TRANSFUSE: FOR POST-OP ANEMIA 12 American Journal of Clinical Medicine® • Winter 2011 • Volume Eight, Number One Transfuse or Not to Transfuse: For Post-op Anemia assistance 60 days post op correlated with success of surgery and survival. Secondly, patients seemed to have higher efficacy POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION (PPD) AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • Spring 2009 • Volume Six, number Two 19 Postpartum Depression (PPD) attempts to improve the consequences of dying of self, seeking help from health care providers, praying for relief, or finding OBSTETRIC EMERGENCIES 44 AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • Spring 2009 • Volume Six, number Two Obstetric Emergencies tried replacing the cord into the uterus, it is not successful. It is important to know if the baby is alive, gestation age if viable, PHYSIOLOGIC MECHANISMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE TRENDELENBURG 24 AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • Summer 2009 • Volume Six, number Three Physiologic Mechanisms Associated with the Trendelenburg Position Abstract Introduction: The Trendelenburg position is a common inter-vention used to stabilize patients inhemodynamic shock.
REVIEW OF IMPORTANT ECG FINDINGS IN PATIENTS WITH SYNCOPE 92 American Journal of Clinical Medicine® • Summer 2012 • Volume Nine Number Two Abstract Guidelines recommend 12-lead ECG as an important test to perform in patients with syncope. Though the incidence of ECG abnormalities is quite low, urgent care cliniciansmust
ACUTE INFECTIOUS MONONUCLEOSIS: A REVIEW FOR URGENT CARE 88 American Journal of Clinical Medicine® • Summer 2012 • Volume Nine Number Two Abstract Acute infectious mononucleosis (IM) is a common illness that presents to urgent care facilities. The presenting symptoms of acute IM can range from the obvious, such as persistentexu-
CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC FINDINGS IN PATIENTS WITH LUMBAR AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • Spring 2010 • Volume SeVen, number Two 81 Clinical and Diagnostic Findings . . . or central canal stenosis can impact the L5 and S1 nerve roots bilaterally.9 This anatomy poses challenges to the diagnosis of lumbar radiculopathy and locating the compression site. CONTROVERSIES IN PREHOSPITAL CARE 6 AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine • Winter 2009 • Volume Six, number one Controversies in Prehospital Care 2000, 45% were felt to have arrived as slowly or slower than by ground EMS, and 35% of the HEMS patients were discharged SOFT TISSUE AND SKIN INFECTIONS IN IVDA: TREATMENT 144 American Journal of Clinical Medicine ® Fall Volume Nine Number Three T Abstract The patient is a 56-year old male presenting to the emergency department complaining ofMEDICAL SPECIALTIES
In order to protect emergency department staff members, including physicians, nurses and allied health professionals, the American Association of Physician Specialists (AAPS) and its Academy of Emergency Physicians (AAEP) offer minimum necessary guidelines that should be considered during the current pandemic. More ». TRANSFUSE OR NOT TO TRANSFUSE: FOR POST-OP ANEMIA 12 American Journal of Clinical Medicine® • Winter 2011 • Volume Eight, Number One Transfuse or Not to Transfuse: For Post-op Anemia assistance 60 days post op correlated with success of surgery and survival. Secondly, patients seemed to have higher efficacy POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION (PPD) AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • Spring 2009 • Volume Six, number Two 19 Postpartum Depression (PPD) attempts to improve the consequences of dying of self, seeking help from health care providers, praying for relief, or finding OBSTETRIC EMERGENCIES 44 AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • Spring 2009 • Volume Six, number Two Obstetric Emergencies tried replacing the cord into the uterus, it is not successful. It is important to know if the baby is alive, gestation age if viable, PHYSIOLOGIC MECHANISMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE TRENDELENBURG 24 AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • Summer 2009 • Volume Six, number Three Physiologic Mechanisms Associated with the Trendelenburg Position Abstract Introduction: The Trendelenburg position is a common inter-vention used to stabilize patients inhemodynamic shock.
REVIEW OF IMPORTANT ECG FINDINGS IN PATIENTS WITH SYNCOPE 92 American Journal of Clinical Medicine® • Summer 2012 • Volume Nine Number Two Abstract Guidelines recommend 12-lead ECG as an important test to perform in patients with syncope. Though the incidence of ECG abnormalities is quite low, urgent care cliniciansmust
ACUTE INFECTIOUS MONONUCLEOSIS: A REVIEW FOR URGENT CARE 88 American Journal of Clinical Medicine® • Summer 2012 • Volume Nine Number Two Abstract Acute infectious mononucleosis (IM) is a common illness that presents to urgent care facilities. The presenting symptoms of acute IM can range from the obvious, such as persistentexu-
CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC FINDINGS IN PATIENTS WITH LUMBAR AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • Spring 2010 • Volume SeVen, number Two 81 Clinical and Diagnostic Findings . . . or central canal stenosis can impact the L5 and S1 nerve roots bilaterally.9 This anatomy poses challenges to the diagnosis of lumbar radiculopathy and locating the compression site. CONTROVERSIES IN PREHOSPITAL CARE 6 AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine • Winter 2009 • Volume Six, number one Controversies in Prehospital Care 2000, 45% were felt to have arrived as slowly or slower than by ground EMS, and 35% of the HEMS patients were discharged SOFT TISSUE AND SKIN INFECTIONS IN IVDA: TREATMENT 144 American Journal of Clinical Medicine ® Fall Volume Nine Number Three T Abstract The patient is a 56-year old male presenting to the emergency department complaining of ABOUT ABPS | PHYSICIAN BOARD CERTIFICATION The official multi-specialty board certifying body of the American Association of Physician Specialists (AAPS), Inc., is the American Board of Physician Specialties (ABPS). The ABPS is the third-largest board nationally recognized certifying body, providing certification in 18 distinct specialties through 12 Member Boards.ANNUAL MEETING
On-demand access to up to 22 AAPS CME credits will be available August 10 – November 10. All business meetings scheduled to take place during the Annual Meeting will be held virtually in June/July. AAPS/ABPS staff liaisons will reach out to appropriate individuals regarding scheduling these meetings. We have secured plans with the POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION (PPD) Postpartum Depression (PPD) affects 10-15% of new mothers, but many cases of PPD remain undiagnosed. The term “Postpartum Depression” encompasses several mood disorders that follow childbirth and are discussed in this paper. Important developments in the study of PPD include its association with symptoms of anxiety and bipolar disordersin
SOFT TISSUE AND SKIN INFECTIONS IN IVDA: TREATMENT 144 American Journal of Clinical Medicine ® Fall Volume Nine Number Three T Abstract The patient is a 56-year old male presenting to the emergency department complaining of ACUTE INFECTIOUS MONONUCLEOSIS: A REVIEW FOR URGENT CARE 88 American Journal of Clinical Medicine® • Summer 2012 • Volume Nine Number Two Abstract Acute infectious mononucleosis (IM) is a common illness that presents to urgent care facilities. The presenting symptoms of acute IM can range from the obvious, such as persistentexu-
ATTENTION DEFICIT DISORDER (ADD) ATTENTION DEFICIT A. mericAn. J. ournAl of. c. linicAl. m. edicine ® • f. All. 2009 • V. olume. S. ix, n. umber. f. our. 23. Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) Attention Deficit UPPER EYELID PTOSIS REVISITED AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • Summer 2009 • Volume Six, number Three 5 Upper Eyelid Ptosis Revisited Abstract Blepharoptosis, commonly referred to as ptosis is an abnormal drooping of the upper eyelid. This condition has multiple eti- BOMBINGS AND BLAST INJURIES: A PRIMER FOR PHYSICIANS American Journal of Clinical Medicine ®t'BMMt7PMVNF&JHIU /VNCFS5ISFF THE DECLINING NUMBER OF FAMILY PHYSICIANS PRACTICING 70 American Journal of Clinical Medicine ® Summer Volume Ten Number Two The eclinin umer of Famil Phsicians Practicin stetrics: Summary Maternity care in the United States is in jeopardy. There is a need for physicians trained in obstetrics, including preconcep- OCULAR MANIFESTATIONS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: A CASE REVIEW 40 American Journal of Clinical Medicine ® Winter Volume Ten Number One cular anifestations of omestic Violence: Case eie Domestic violence is a serious and preventable worldwide problem that may be unrecognized by health care providers asMEDICAL SPECIALTIES
In order to protect emergency department staff members, including physicians, nurses and allied health professionals, the American Association of Physician Specialists (AAPS) and its Academy of Emergency Physicians (AAEP) offer minimum necessary guidelines that should be considered during the current pandemic. More ». POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION (PPD) Postpartum Depression (PPD) affects 10-15% of new mothers, but many cases of PPD remain undiagnosed. The term “Postpartum Depression” encompasses several mood disorders that follow childbirth and are discussed in this paper. Important developments in the study of PPD include its association with symptoms of anxiety and bipolar disordersin
TRANSFUSE OR NOT TO TRANSFUSE: FOR POST-OP ANEMIA 12 American Journal of Clinical Medicine® • Winter 2011 • Volume Eight, Number One Transfuse or Not to Transfuse: For Post-op Anemia assistance 60 days post op correlated with success of surgery and survival. Secondly, patients seemed to have higher efficacy POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION (PPD) AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • Spring 2009 • Volume Six, number Two 19 Postpartum Depression (PPD) attempts to improve the consequences of dying of self, seeking help from health care providers, praying for relief, or finding OBSTETRIC EMERGENCIES 44 AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • Spring 2009 • Volume Six, number Two Obstetric Emergencies tried replacing the cord into the uterus, it is not successful. It is important to know if the baby is alive, gestation age if viable, REVIEW OF IMPORTANT ECG FINDINGS IN PATIENTS WITH SYNCOPE 92 American Journal of Clinical Medicine® • Summer 2012 • Volume Nine Number Two Abstract Guidelines recommend 12-lead ECG as an important test to perform in patients with syncope. Though the incidence of ECG abnormalities is quite low, urgent care cliniciansmust
PHYSIOLOGIC MECHANISMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE TRENDELENBURG 24 AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • Summer 2009 • Volume Six, number Three Physiologic Mechanisms Associated with the Trendelenburg Position Abstract Introduction: The Trendelenburg position is a common inter-vention used to stabilize patients inhemodynamic shock.
OCULAR MANIFESTATIONS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: A CASE REVIEW 40 American Journal of Clinical Medicine ® Winter Volume Ten Number One cular anifestations of omestic Violence: Case eie Domestic violence is a serious and preventable worldwide problem that may be unrecognized by health care providers as CONTROVERSIES IN PREHOSPITAL CARE 6 AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine • Winter 2009 • Volume Six, number one Controversies in Prehospital Care 2000, 45% were felt to have arrived as slowly or slower than by ground EMS, and 35% of the HEMS patients were discharged ETHICAL, LEGAL, AND PROFESSIONAL CHALLENGES POSED BY 26 Am e r i c A n Jo u r n A l o f clinic A l me d i c i n e ® • Winter 2010 • Volume SeVen, number one Ethical, Legal, and Professional Challenges . . . add burdens to an already stressed healthcare system, and, espe-cially, because it is estimated that they contribute to nearly 30%MEDICAL SPECIALTIES
In order to protect emergency department staff members, including physicians, nurses and allied health professionals, the American Association of Physician Specialists (AAPS) and its Academy of Emergency Physicians (AAEP) offer minimum necessary guidelines that should be considered during the current pandemic. More ». POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION (PPD) Postpartum Depression (PPD) affects 10-15% of new mothers, but many cases of PPD remain undiagnosed. The term “Postpartum Depression” encompasses several mood disorders that follow childbirth and are discussed in this paper. Important developments in the study of PPD include its association with symptoms of anxiety and bipolar disordersin
TRANSFUSE OR NOT TO TRANSFUSE: FOR POST-OP ANEMIA 12 American Journal of Clinical Medicine® • Winter 2011 • Volume Eight, Number One Transfuse or Not to Transfuse: For Post-op Anemia assistance 60 days post op correlated with success of surgery and survival. Secondly, patients seemed to have higher efficacy POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION (PPD) AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • Spring 2009 • Volume Six, number Two 19 Postpartum Depression (PPD) attempts to improve the consequences of dying of self, seeking help from health care providers, praying for relief, or finding OBSTETRIC EMERGENCIES 44 AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • Spring 2009 • Volume Six, number Two Obstetric Emergencies tried replacing the cord into the uterus, it is not successful. It is important to know if the baby is alive, gestation age if viable, REVIEW OF IMPORTANT ECG FINDINGS IN PATIENTS WITH SYNCOPE 92 American Journal of Clinical Medicine® • Summer 2012 • Volume Nine Number Two Abstract Guidelines recommend 12-lead ECG as an important test to perform in patients with syncope. Though the incidence of ECG abnormalities is quite low, urgent care cliniciansmust
PHYSIOLOGIC MECHANISMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE TRENDELENBURG 24 AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • Summer 2009 • Volume Six, number Three Physiologic Mechanisms Associated with the Trendelenburg Position Abstract Introduction: The Trendelenburg position is a common inter-vention used to stabilize patients inhemodynamic shock.
OCULAR MANIFESTATIONS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: A CASE REVIEW 40 American Journal of Clinical Medicine ® Winter Volume Ten Number One cular anifestations of omestic Violence: Case eie Domestic violence is a serious and preventable worldwide problem that may be unrecognized by health care providers as CONTROVERSIES IN PREHOSPITAL CARE 6 AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine • Winter 2009 • Volume Six, number one Controversies in Prehospital Care 2000, 45% were felt to have arrived as slowly or slower than by ground EMS, and 35% of the HEMS patients were discharged ETHICAL, LEGAL, AND PROFESSIONAL CHALLENGES POSED BY 26 Am e r i c A n Jo u r n A l o f clinic A l me d i c i n e ® • Winter 2010 • Volume SeVen, number one Ethical, Legal, and Professional Challenges . . . add burdens to an already stressed healthcare system, and, espe-cially, because it is estimated that they contribute to nearly 30%ANNUAL MEETING
On-demand access to up to 22 AAPS CME credits will be available August 10 – November 10. All business meetings scheduled to take place during the Annual Meeting will be held virtually in June/July. AAPS/ABPS staff liaisons will reach out to appropriate individuals regarding scheduling these meetings. We have secured plans with the ABOUT ABPS | PHYSICIAN BOARD CERTIFICATION The official multi-specialty board certifying body of the American Association of Physician Specialists (AAPS), Inc., is the American Board of Physician Specialties (ABPS). The ABPS is the third-largest board nationally recognized certifying body, providing certification in 18 distinct specialties through 12 Member Boards. PHYSIOLOGIC MECHANISMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE TRENDELENBURG 24 AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • Summer 2009 • Volume Six, number Three Physiologic Mechanisms Associated with the Trendelenburg Position Abstract Introduction: The Trendelenburg position is a common inter-vention used to stabilize patients inhemodynamic shock.
ETHICAL, LEGAL, AND PROFESSIONAL CHALLENGES POSED BY 26 Am e r i c A n Jo u r n A l o f clinic A l me d i c i n e ® • Winter 2010 • Volume SeVen, number one Ethical, Legal, and Professional Challenges . . . add burdens to an already stressed healthcare system, and, espe-cially, because it is estimated that they contribute to nearly 30% FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH CHOOSING FAMILY MEDICINE AS A AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • fAll 2009 • Volume Six, number four 55 Factors Associated with Choosing Family Medicine factors, and structural factors, as categorized by Wheat et al.13 Search topics were “family medicine” and “career choice.” UPPER EYELID PTOSIS REVISITED AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • Summer 2009 • Volume Six, number Three 5 Upper Eyelid Ptosis Revisited Abstract Blepharoptosis, commonly referred to as ptosis is an abnormal drooping of the upper eyelid. This condition has multiple eti- ACUTE INFECTIOUS MONONUCLEOSIS: A REVIEW FOR URGENT CARE 88 American Journal of Clinical Medicine® • Summer 2012 • Volume Nine Number Two Abstract Acute infectious mononucleosis (IM) is a common illness that presents to urgent care facilities. The presenting symptoms of acute IM can range from the obvious, such as persistentexu-
CESAREAN HYSTERECTOMY FOR FAMILY MEDICINE PHYSICIANS AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • Spring 2009 • Volume Six, number Two 69 Cesarean Hysterectomy for Family Medicine Physicians Practicing Obstetrics able if it controls bleeding, because intraoperative bleeding and urologic injuries are less.2,3 With the increase in the number of women who have had a cesarean section, thereis a concomitant
PENETRATING EYE INJURY: A CASE STUDY 42 AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine • Winter 2009 • Volume Six, number one Penetrating Eye Injury: A Case Study Penetrating Eye Injury: A Case Study Shane Havens, BS, M4 Omofolasade Kosoko-Lasaki, M.D., MSPH, MBA Millicent Palmer, M.D. BOMBINGS AND BLAST INJURIES: A PRIMER FOR PHYSICIANS American Journal of Clinical Medicine ®t'BMMt7PMVNF&JHIU /VNCFS5ISFFMEDICAL SPECIALTIES
In order to protect emergency department staff members, including physicians, nurses and allied health professionals, the American Association of Physician Specialists (AAPS) and its Academy of Emergency Physicians (AAEP) offer minimum necessary guidelines that should be considered during the current pandemic. More ». POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION (PPD) Postpartum Depression (PPD) affects 10-15% of new mothers, but many cases of PPD remain undiagnosed. The term “Postpartum Depression” encompasses several mood disorders that follow childbirth and are discussed in this paper. Important developments in the study of PPD include its association with symptoms of anxiety and bipolar disordersin
TRANSFUSE OR NOT TO TRANSFUSE: FOR POST-OP ANEMIA 12 American Journal of Clinical Medicine® • Winter 2011 • Volume Eight, Number One Transfuse or Not to Transfuse: For Post-op Anemia assistance 60 days post op correlated with success of surgery and survival. Secondly, patients seemed to have higher efficacy POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION (PPD) AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • Spring 2009 • Volume Six, number Two 19 Postpartum Depression (PPD) attempts to improve the consequences of dying of self, seeking help from health care providers, praying for relief, or finding OBSTETRIC EMERGENCIES 44 AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • Spring 2009 • Volume Six, number Two Obstetric Emergencies tried replacing the cord into the uterus, it is not successful. It is important to know if the baby is alive, gestation age if viable, REVIEW OF IMPORTANT ECG FINDINGS IN PATIENTS WITH SYNCOPE 92 American Journal of Clinical Medicine® • Summer 2012 • Volume Nine Number Two Abstract Guidelines recommend 12-lead ECG as an important test to perform in patients with syncope. Though the incidence of ECG abnormalities is quite low, urgent care cliniciansmust
PHYSIOLOGIC MECHANISMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE TRENDELENBURG 24 AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • Summer 2009 • Volume Six, number Three Physiologic Mechanisms Associated with the Trendelenburg Position Abstract Introduction: The Trendelenburg position is a common inter-vention used to stabilize patients inhemodynamic shock.
OCULAR MANIFESTATIONS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: A CASE REVIEW 40 American Journal of Clinical Medicine ® Winter Volume Ten Number One cular anifestations of omestic Violence: Case eie Domestic violence is a serious and preventable worldwide problem that may be unrecognized by health care providers as CONTROVERSIES IN PREHOSPITAL CARE 6 AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine • Winter 2009 • Volume Six, number one Controversies in Prehospital Care 2000, 45% were felt to have arrived as slowly or slower than by ground EMS, and 35% of the HEMS patients were discharged ETHICAL, LEGAL, AND PROFESSIONAL CHALLENGES POSED BY 26 Am e r i c A n Jo u r n A l o f clinic A l me d i c i n e ® • Winter 2010 • Volume SeVen, number one Ethical, Legal, and Professional Challenges . . . add burdens to an already stressed healthcare system, and, espe-cially, because it is estimated that they contribute to nearly 30%MEDICAL SPECIALTIES
In order to protect emergency department staff members, including physicians, nurses and allied health professionals, the American Association of Physician Specialists (AAPS) and its Academy of Emergency Physicians (AAEP) offer minimum necessary guidelines that should be considered during the current pandemic. More ». POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION (PPD) Postpartum Depression (PPD) affects 10-15% of new mothers, but many cases of PPD remain undiagnosed. The term “Postpartum Depression” encompasses several mood disorders that follow childbirth and are discussed in this paper. Important developments in the study of PPD include its association with symptoms of anxiety and bipolar disordersin
TRANSFUSE OR NOT TO TRANSFUSE: FOR POST-OP ANEMIA 12 American Journal of Clinical Medicine® • Winter 2011 • Volume Eight, Number One Transfuse or Not to Transfuse: For Post-op Anemia assistance 60 days post op correlated with success of surgery and survival. Secondly, patients seemed to have higher efficacy POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION (PPD) AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • Spring 2009 • Volume Six, number Two 19 Postpartum Depression (PPD) attempts to improve the consequences of dying of self, seeking help from health care providers, praying for relief, or finding OBSTETRIC EMERGENCIES 44 AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • Spring 2009 • Volume Six, number Two Obstetric Emergencies tried replacing the cord into the uterus, it is not successful. It is important to know if the baby is alive, gestation age if viable, REVIEW OF IMPORTANT ECG FINDINGS IN PATIENTS WITH SYNCOPE 92 American Journal of Clinical Medicine® • Summer 2012 • Volume Nine Number Two Abstract Guidelines recommend 12-lead ECG as an important test to perform in patients with syncope. Though the incidence of ECG abnormalities is quite low, urgent care cliniciansmust
PHYSIOLOGIC MECHANISMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE TRENDELENBURG 24 AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • Summer 2009 • Volume Six, number Three Physiologic Mechanisms Associated with the Trendelenburg Position Abstract Introduction: The Trendelenburg position is a common inter-vention used to stabilize patients inhemodynamic shock.
OCULAR MANIFESTATIONS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: A CASE REVIEW 40 American Journal of Clinical Medicine ® Winter Volume Ten Number One cular anifestations of omestic Violence: Case eie Domestic violence is a serious and preventable worldwide problem that may be unrecognized by health care providers as CONTROVERSIES IN PREHOSPITAL CARE 6 AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine • Winter 2009 • Volume Six, number one Controversies in Prehospital Care 2000, 45% were felt to have arrived as slowly or slower than by ground EMS, and 35% of the HEMS patients were discharged ETHICAL, LEGAL, AND PROFESSIONAL CHALLENGES POSED BY 26 Am e r i c A n Jo u r n A l o f clinic A l me d i c i n e ® • Winter 2010 • Volume SeVen, number one Ethical, Legal, and Professional Challenges . . . add burdens to an already stressed healthcare system, and, espe-cially, because it is estimated that they contribute to nearly 30%ANNUAL MEETING
On-demand access to up to 22 AAPS CME credits will be available August 10 – November 10. All business meetings scheduled to take place during the Annual Meeting will be held virtually in June/July. AAPS/ABPS staff liaisons will reach out to appropriate individuals regarding scheduling these meetings. We have secured plans with the ABOUT ABPS | PHYSICIAN BOARD CERTIFICATION The official multi-specialty board certifying body of the American Association of Physician Specialists (AAPS), Inc., is the American Board of Physician Specialties (ABPS). The ABPS is the third-largest board nationally recognized certifying body, providing certification in 18 distinct specialties through 12 Member Boards. PHYSIOLOGIC MECHANISMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE TRENDELENBURG 24 AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • Summer 2009 • Volume Six, number Three Physiologic Mechanisms Associated with the Trendelenburg Position Abstract Introduction: The Trendelenburg position is a common inter-vention used to stabilize patients inhemodynamic shock.
ETHICAL, LEGAL, AND PROFESSIONAL CHALLENGES POSED BY 26 Am e r i c A n Jo u r n A l o f clinic A l me d i c i n e ® • Winter 2010 • Volume SeVen, number one Ethical, Legal, and Professional Challenges . . . add burdens to an already stressed healthcare system, and, espe-cially, because it is estimated that they contribute to nearly 30% FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH CHOOSING FAMILY MEDICINE AS A AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • fAll 2009 • Volume Six, number four 55 Factors Associated with Choosing Family Medicine factors, and structural factors, as categorized by Wheat et al.13 Search topics were “family medicine” and “career choice.” UPPER EYELID PTOSIS REVISITED AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • Summer 2009 • Volume Six, number Three 5 Upper Eyelid Ptosis Revisited Abstract Blepharoptosis, commonly referred to as ptosis is an abnormal drooping of the upper eyelid. This condition has multiple eti- ACUTE INFECTIOUS MONONUCLEOSIS: A REVIEW FOR URGENT CARE 88 American Journal of Clinical Medicine® • Summer 2012 • Volume Nine Number Two Abstract Acute infectious mononucleosis (IM) is a common illness that presents to urgent care facilities. The presenting symptoms of acute IM can range from the obvious, such as persistentexu-
CESAREAN HYSTERECTOMY FOR FAMILY MEDICINE PHYSICIANS AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine® • Spring 2009 • Volume Six, number Two 69 Cesarean Hysterectomy for Family Medicine Physicians Practicing Obstetrics able if it controls bleeding, because intraoperative bleeding and urologic injuries are less.2,3 With the increase in the number of women who have had a cesarean section, thereis a concomitant
PENETRATING EYE INJURY: A CASE STUDY 42 AmericAn JournAl of clinicAl medicine • Winter 2009 • Volume Six, number one Penetrating Eye Injury: A Case Study Penetrating Eye Injury: A Case Study Shane Havens, BS, M4 Omofolasade Kosoko-Lasaki, M.D., MSPH, MBA Millicent Palmer, M.D. BOMBINGS AND BLAST INJURIES: A PRIMER FOR PHYSICIANS American Journal of Clinical Medicine ®t'BMMt7PMVNF&JHIU /VNCFS5ISFF Call Us: 813-433-2277Search for:
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