Renal / GU – 2017

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AIR Stamp of Approval and Honorable Mentions

Below we have listed our selection of the 6 highest quality blog posts within the past 12 months (as assessed in May 2017) related to renal and genitourinary emergencies, curated and approved for residency training by the AIR Series Board. More specifically in this Block, we identified 3 AIR and 10 Honorable Mentions. After reading, please take the quizzes. We recommend programs give 4 hours (20 minutes per article) of III credit for this module.

ArticleAuthorDateLabel
EM Cases: BEEM Cases 2 – Renal Colic Imaging, Analgesia, Fluids & Medical Expulsive TherapyAnton Helman, MD5/23/16AIR
First10EM: UTI – More than you ever wanted to knowJustin Morgenstern, MD4/15/17AIR
Core EM: Ureteral ColicAnand Swaminathan, MD7/6/16AIR
SGEM#154: Here I Go Again, Kidney StoneTony Seupaul, MD and Marc Phan, MD5/12/16HM
EM Docs: Contrast-Induced Nephropathy: Confounding CausationRichard Sinert, DO2/13/17HM
Ultrasound Podcast: Renal Ultrasound continued. Hydro, twinkling, and Jets, oh my! #FOAMEDMike Mallin, MD, Matt Dawson, MD, Jacob Avila, MD, and Vicki Noble, MD2016HM
EM Docs: Foley Catheter Patients: Common ED Presentations / Management / Pearls & PitfallsAaron Schneider, MD and William Sanderson, MD11/24/16HM
Ultrasound Podcast: Renal Ultrasound Hydro, twinkling, and Jets, oh my! #FOAMEDMike Mallin, MD, Matt Dawson, MD, Jacob Avila, MD, and Vicki Noble, MD2016HM
Rebel EM: Contrast Induced Nephropathy (CIN) – Fact or Myth?Salim Rezaie, MD3/20/17HM
EM Docs: Doc I Can’t Pee, What Could It Be? Evaluation and Management of Acute Urinary Retention in the Emergency DepartmentCandace Johnson, MD3/1/17HM
Pediatric EM Morsels: Epididymitis in ChildrenSean Fox, MD4/21/17HM
PulmCrit Wee: Is piperacillin-tazobactam nephrotoxic?Josh Farkas, MD7/9/16HM
Pediatric Emergency Playbook: Urine TroubleTim Horezco, MD2/1/17HM

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