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This listing is designed to facilitate brief learning encounters in our Emergency Department in addition to those opportunities generated by patients. The faculty and residents of HCMC encourage you to ask questions throughout your clinical shifts. We have listed a few topics in which we have special interest or expertise. When you come across a patient with a related illness, or have a few minutes of down time, grab us and ask to hear about one of these topics.

Michael Clark

Epistaxis management

Disaster planning

Jon Cole

Angioedema

Cervical spine injuries

The urine toxicology screen- what it means

Stephen Dunlop Ear pain management
Brandi Gary

Reading a chest Xray

Red, swollen joint. Whatcha going to do?

Paul Gramenz  
Ryan Knapp

Throat pain evaluation

GI bleed management

Kelly Milkus

Vaginal bleeding

Thyroid diseases and all their symptoms

Rash evaluation and management

Jeremy Olsen

GI bleed management

Preeclampsia and eclampsia

Matt Prekker

Local anesthetic and blocks

Syncope

Empiric antibiotic choices

Scott Shinneman

Sinus tachycardia workup

Wilderness medicine

Altititude medicine

Michelle Steiner  
Dana Stephens Pressors
Frank Villaume

Central line basics (indications & technique)

Hip fractures

Traumatic brain injury outpatient management