Alcohol Withdrawal - Give it Your All With Phenobarbital

Recorded at the Maine Medical Center Winter symposium in 2020

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Stephen Rolfe, PharmD, BCCCP

 

Make it Stop! A Painless Approach to Treating the Acute Headache

Recorded at the Maine Medical Center Winter symposium in 2018

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Matthew S. Siket, MD, MS, FACEP

 

Analgesic Use in the ED - What Works, What Doesn’t

Recorded at the Maine Medical Center Winter symposium in 2018

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Matthew Delaney, MD

             

 

 

How Many Percocet Can I Give Him?  Opiate Prescribing Laws in Maine

Recorded at the Maine Medical Center Winter symposium in 2017

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Timothy Fallon, MD
             

 


Topical Anesthetics for Corneal Abrasions

Recorded at the Maine Medical Center Winter Symposium 2015

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Bill Soares, MD


Procedural Sedation Pharmacology

Tammi H. Schaeffer, DO, FACEP, FACMT
Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine
Maine Medical Center
Tufts University School of Medicine              

Medical Director Northern New England Poison Center


Pediatric Procedural Sedation in the Emergency Department

Nathan W. Mick, MD, FACEP
Associate Chief, Emergency Medicine
Maine Medical Center
Associate Professor, Tufts University School of Medicine


Rapid Sequence Intubation

Recorded at the Maine Medical Center emergency medicine residency grand rounds in August 2016

Michael Gibbs, MD, FACEP
Professor and Chief of Emergency Medicine
Carolinas Medical Center


Running a Better Code - ACLS Medications

Recorded at the Maine Medical Center Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, January 13, 2016

Jacob Lotstein, MD
Chief Resident, Emergency Medicine
Maine Medical Center, Portland, ME
Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston MA


Kayexalate Use for Hyperkalemia in the Emergency Department - More Harm than Good?

This lecture was recorded at the 2015 Maine Medical Center Winter Symposium in Sugarloaf, Maine.

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Sara Nelson, MD
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine
Maine Medical Center
Tufts University School of Medicine


Quinolones in the Emergency Department. Your Patient, your Lawyer and the FDA

This lecture was recorded at the 2016 Maine Medical Center Winter Symposium in Sugarloaf, Maine.
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Matthew Delaney, MD, FACEP                                 Assistant Director, Emergency Medicine Residency at the University of Alabama


Low Dose Ketamine for Acute Pain in the Emergency Department

This lecture was recorded at the 2016 Maine Medical Center Winter Symposium in Sugarloaf, Maine.
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Matthew Delaney, MD, FACEP                                    

Assistant Director, Emergency Medicine Residency at the University of Alabama


Three Reasons Not to Use Tramadol in the Emergency Department

This lecture was recorded at the 2016 Maine Medical Center Winter Symposium in Sugarloaf, Maine.
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Matthew Delaney, MD, FACEP                              

Assistant Director, Emergency Medicine Residency at the University of Alabama


Give Me Some Squeeze! - Push dose Pressors in the ED

This lecture was recorded at the 2016 Maine Medical Center Winter Symposium in Sugarloaf, Maine.
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Tim Fallon, MD
Assistant Professor
Maine Medical Center
Tufts University School of Medicine


Procedural Sedation Case Studies

Christine Hein, MD

Tammi H. Schaeffer, DO, FACEP, FACMT


Ketamine for Agitation in the Emergency Department Patient

Tammi H. Schaeffer, DO, FACEP, FACMT
Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, Maine
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine
Maine Medical Center
Tufts University School of Medicine              

Medical Director Northern New England Poison Center