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PEMPix 2023 Online Case 3: The Only Thing We Have to Fear

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PEMPix is the American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Emergency Medicine’s annual visual diagnosis competition. No medication exposures. This patient was hospitalized for 4 days where he remained well-appearing. This is the first of the four cases. There were no measured fevers at home or known sick contacts.

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Palliative Care in India: M.R. Rajagopal

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Raj: It was indeed very, very gradual, and the seeds were sown when I was a medical student. So, we formed this organization called Pain and Palliative Care Society in the Northern Kerala city of Kalakkad based in the government medical college. It’s easier to concentrate on cure, diagnosis, cure. We create definitions.

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Aging and Homelessness: Margot Kushel

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Today we talk with Margot Kushel about how we got here, including: That sense of powerlessness as a clinician when you “fix up” a patient in the hospital, only to discharge them to the street knowing things will fall apart. We would admit them to the hospital. Who doesn’t want to leave the hospital? What was I doing?

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A Vitamin K Deficient Bleeding AKA Hemorrhagic disease of the newborn podcast

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Pediatrics 2003 July; 112(1):191-2. So there was 1 study published in the British Medical Journal in 1990. Approximately 1 half of the severe cases of vitamin k deficient bleeding are associated with parental refusal vitamin k during the birth and hospitalization. Controversies Concerning Vitamin K and the Newborn.