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EMRA-PD-Interview-2026-03.png Riley Grosso, MD, is the program director of the Emergency Medicine Residency program at Case Western Reserve University/University Hospitals in Cleveland, OH. Read on to learn more about the unique t
02-26-Director-Interview.png Dr. Allison Beaulieu, MD, MAEd, Program Director of University of Utah's Emergency Medicine Residency Program, shares the highlights and unique characteristics of training at the University of Utah.
Uterine Didelphys - Fig 1 trans-uterus.png When you see an abnormally high quantitative beta hCG finding for age of pregnancy, an ultrasound and follow up is necessary to prevent further morbidity and mortality.
Contraceptives.jpg Estrogen-containing contraception, when combined with obesity, can lead to venous thromboembolism. As this unusual case demonstrates, clinicians need to widen the diagnostic suspicion for venous throm
Forensic-Medicine.jpg The EMRA Social EM Committee and the ACEP Forensic Medicine Section have collaborated on this foundational paper to help you understand trauma-informed care in the emergency department. Victims of int
Intussusception - Fig 1.png Intussusception is a leading cause of pediatric abdominal pain, especially in infants and toddlers. Learn the etiology, diagnosis, and management of the different types of intussusception.
CCA-Andromeda Shock 2 Trial.jpg Following an initial 2019 study, the ANDROMEDA-SHOCK-2 Trial looks at outcomes when applying a personalized hemodynamic resuscitation strategy for critically ill patients. This Critical Care Alert cha
hpjc-0126.jpg The Health Policy Journal Club examines the effects of a pilot program in California aimed at the emergency physician's role in harm reduction. Can ED-initiated buprenorphine be implemented at scale?
miscarriage-case-report.jpg Post-partum hemorrhage can be a rare but life-threatening complication of spontaneous miscarriage. This case report illustrates how ultrasound can be an important diagnostic tool beyond laboratory tes
imager0qp4h.png Compartment syndrome can become a limb-threatening emergency requiring immediate action. This case report examines the condition in a 24-year-old patient.