FCEP EMpulse Summer 2020

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WEST FLORIDA EM RESIDENCY PROGRAM UPDATES

Brandon Regional Hospital By Rashmi Jadhav, MD, PGY-3

USF Health By Mikhail Marchenko, MD, PGY-3 Greeting from Tampa and the USF Emergency Medicine Residency! The last few months have been quite busy and exciting for our residency program. Our new interns have started their orientation month and are awesome. We are excited to see how much they will grow as emergency medicine physicians over the next few years! We congratulate our graduates and are happy to have two of them working alongside our residents: Dr. Alicia Nassar is now our EMS fellow and Dr. Megan Tyler for staying at Tampa General Hospital as an attending. For all the 2020 graduates, represent us well in Florida and beyond; we are proud of you and miss you already! Despite having to adjust our education in the setting of COVID-19, our seniors and residents have been exceptional at running grand rounds online from home. Many awesome presentations and great learning has happened in the last several months. We are glad to be making steps into integrating safe group and simulations this summer. We are proud of our seniors Dr. Nicole Abdo and Dr. Lauren Shapiro for representing emergency medicine and getting involved in leadership roles at USF by serving on the Resident Advisory Committee. We look forward to what this summer brings. In the words of our EMRAF President, Dr. Matthew Beattie: “Stay up to date and learn every day, but place your health and happiness first.” ■

What a time to be in emergency medicine! Our program, like many others, has been adjusting daily with the evolving pandemic. I am proud to say that our residents have shown great leadership, a strong work ethic, and a true sense of responsibility as we all face this global health crisis. Everyone is working harder than ever to keep up with the healthcare demand, and we realized that we are fortunate to be training during this time and gaining a unique educational experience, which we will carry with us throughout our careers. Through these trying times, all of our attending physicians have been incredible in providing support both clinically and on the educational front. Our PD and APDs have been working vigorously to ensure our education and clinical training remains unaffected, and we are incredibly thankful for their efforts. Over the last few months, we have had several scholarly achievements by our residents. Drs. Kushwaha, Bacci, Au, Mcclure and Hsu published various case reports to the Cureus Journal. We also had several residents — including Dr. Jadhav, Rivera,

Additionally, our program is proud to announce our very first Chief Residents for the 2020-2021 academic year. Drs. Melissa Bacci, Rachel Oliver and myself are very excited to take on our new roles and help to grow and improve our amazing program even further. Additionally, we have several new faculty members joining our cohort who will bring immense value and experience to the ED and its residents. Lastly, we are incredibly excited to have our incoming interns begin the new academic year. Our program is finally complete with a full cohort of PGY-1, PGY-2 and PGY-3 residents. Although we have transitioned all academics and our boot camp to a virtual platform, we have several innovative ideas to make this experience meaningful to our interns. We look forward to a strong start to the new academic year! ■

HUMAN TRAFFICKING & EMERGENCY MEDICINE Meets new HB 851 requirement Approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™

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Al-Marzoog, Glickman, Shepherd and Kushwaha—present their research at the Brandon Regional Hospital Research Day in May. They have put in a significant amount of work and effort into their scholarly activities, and the program continues to proudly support them.

EMpulse Summer 2020


Articles inside

Graduates

1min
page 52

Musings: Leadership in Crisis

4min
pages 50-51

Case Report: Extensive Pneumomediastinum in a 20-Year-Old

4min
pages 48-49

Florida Emergency Nurses Travel Overseas to Learn about Emergency Care

5min
pages 46-47

SOUTH FLORIDA

7min
pages 30-33

Kratom Part II: Updates for the ED Provider on a Substance Skyrocketing in Use

5min
pages 44-45

Poison Control: Management of Hydroxychloroquine & Chloroquine Toxicity

11min
pages 34-39

WEST FLORIDA

6min
pages 26-27

CENTRAL FLORIDA

7min
pages 28-29

COVID-19 and Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C

5min
pages 10-11

NORTH FLORIDA

5min
pages 24-25

EMRAF President’s Message By Dr. Matthew Beattie Medical Student Council

6min
pages 22-23

FCEP President’s Message

5min
pages 6-7

Government Affairs By Dr. Blake Buchanan

4min
pages 12-13

Daunting Diagnosis

2min
page 18

ACEP President’s Message

5min
pages 8-9

Congratulations, Emergency

4min
pages 20-21
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