COVID-19
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May 28 2020
What ALiEM Can Teach Us About Remote Learning
Spoon Feed COVID-19 has suddenly forced entire organizations into remote e-work. A list of applications of remote e-work for academic physicians, including a consensus-based list of advantages and disadvantages are summarized to get the most of your new digital organization.Read More -
May 25 2020
Severe Kawasaki in Children After COVID-19
Spoon Feed An increased incidence of severe Kawasaki disease has been recognized in association with COVID-19 infection in children. It is now called multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children, MIS-C.Read More -
May 04 2020
Surviving Sepsis – COVID-19 Version
Spoon Feed The Surviving Sepsis Campaign COVID-19 panel issued 54 statements to help support healthcare workers caring for critically ill COVID-19 patients. Here are the most relevant points.Read More -
Apr 28 2020
Should We Resuscitate COVID-19 Patients Who Arrest?
Spoon Feed The outcome for hospitalized patients with COVID-19 who arrested was dismal in this case series. The risk of CPR may outweigh the benefit.Read More -
Apr 27 2020
COVID-19 Hospital Capacity Calculator
Spoon Feed This calculator from Penn Medicine can help local hospitals plan for COVID-19 surges.Read More -
Apr 13 2020
MDCalc Tools for Telehealth
Use of Telehealth is increasing dramatically. Here is a list of some of the best clinical decision tools that may be applied to Telehealth.
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Mar 16 2020
COVID-19 | Spoon-Feed Version
Critical Care, Emergency Medicine, EMS, Infectious Disease, Pediatric Emergency, Pharmacy/Pharmacology, Retail/Urgent CareSpoon Feed This post compiles the most authoritative answers to your questions about COVID-19 all in one place.Read More -
Feb 25 2020
COVID-19 – Coronavirus Deep Dive
Spoon Feed Huang and colleagues have described the clinical presentation and course of illness for the 41 admitted patients who were identified as having lab-confirmed 2019-nCoV infection by January 2, 2020 to a designated hospital in Wuhan, China. At this point, be concerned in patients who have fever, cough, fatigue/myalgia, and pneumonia (particularly bilateral pneumonia).Read More