Chief's Corner: Infective Endocarditis
/JAMA recently release a review of infective endocarditis. We’ll take some time to discuss some of the most interesting and nuanced aspects of the article
Read MoreJAMA recently release a review of infective endocarditis. We’ll take some time to discuss some of the most interesting and nuanced aspects of the article
Read MoreDr. Warm’s Learning Corner: Today check out some of his favorite eateries around the city!
Read MoreWe know the hospital has been incredibly busy! Thank you for all your hard work, especially during this transitional time in July. Keep it up! Thank you, thank you, thank you - the chiefs
Reminder to all Long Blockers: Remember to be checking your clinic schedules. Keep in mind that you can still have clinic during AOD, ED, and ICU rotations. Remember these rules for your clinic schedules: 1) Epic is the gold standard for personal clinic schedules 2) Specialty clinics ONLY show up on Amion
Speaking of clinic, the August and September schedules are now posted on Amion for Long Blockers! 3) When in doubt touch base with Elyse and/or your nursing team
We now have a nurse practitioner inpatient cardiology team at UCMC! The team will admit and cap at 10 patients. It be covered by the attending cardiolgist at night. Please talk to the chiefs and/or AOD for more specific information on the team
The process for a transfer to Ridgeway has changed slightly. Instead of consulting the GIM attending, you will page the Ridgeway attending directly (see email for specifics). The remainder of the process stays the same. Not sure if your patient is appropriate for Ridgeway? Check out the Ridgeway patient criteria in the Logistics section of "Inpatient Resources" of the website
Want to know if you got all those Acid-Base problems right in your workbook after Half Day? Check out the answersheet in the AHD section of "Education" on the website
Please continue submitting Shout Outs and tagging your pictures to @outsidethesilverfridge on Instagram
Internal Medicine residents are now eligible for a big discount on gym membership at the Cincinnati Sports Club starting July 15. If you’re interested then email kinneabn@ucmail.uc.edu about enrolling for a membership. Be sure to get your paperwork into Liz by July 11th
Chief’s Corner focuses on high yield information and important new studies. Check out the new post from the chiefs about the differences between aspiration pneumonitis and aspiration pneunomia as well as the features that can help differentiate the two diagnoses.
Read MoreAnnouncements: Big thank you to all the interns, faculty, and staff that helped make intern orientation and R2 retreat a success this week! Check out this upcoming week’s highlights!
Read MoreChief’s Corner focuses on high yield information and important new studies. Check out the new post from the chiefs about the recently published SYGMA 1 Trial - does an as needed inhaled steroid help in asthma?
Read MoreCheck out our brief review on the causes of dilated cardiomyopathy
Read MoreThe Internal Medicine Resident Picnic is this Saturday (6/23) at the Otto Armleder Park. Starting at noon!
Come enjoy burgers, hot dogs, and hanging with co-residents! If rains, then event with be moved to
Dr. Warm’s house. Be on the lookout for email if the weather is bad.
Join us at Chapter in Mount Adams on Tuesday 6/26 at 6:30 PM for a happy hour with the new interns
Current interns, soon-to-be R2s! Remember that R2 retreat is 6/28 at Cincinnati Sports Club, starting
at 9:30 AM. Get ready to retreat yo’ self
Internal Medicine residents are now eligible for a big discount on gym membership at the Cincinnati
Sports Club starting in mid-July. More info to come during orientation and retreat. If you’re interested
then email kinneabn@ucmail.uc.edu
Please stop by the Residency Office in MSB 6058 to sign your contracts for 2018-2019 if you not
already done so
Follow our new Instagram account for the website @outsidethesilverfridge, tag us and we will post
your pictures!
Chief’s Corner focuses on high yield information and important new studies. Check out the new post from the chiefs on the indications for continuous electrocardiographic monitoring for admitted patients.
Read MoreWe had a great case from Orange team this week about a patient with a newly necrotic toe. Check out this quick synopsis of Buerger’s disease!
Read MoreDisclaimer: Educational materials are not intended to substitute the advice of healthcare professionals. The information does not endorse any particular medication, test, procedure, treatment, or therapy as safe or effective for any particular patient or health condition. All patient case details and dates on this website have been changed to preserve anonymity.
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