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Vaccine Preventable DiseasesJoin Dr. Adeline Dozois and the Global Emergency Medicine Fellowship Team at Carolinas Medical Center, as they discuss Vaccine Preventable Diseases as part of their Global EM Lecture Series.
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Uncomplicated MalariaJoin Dr. Adeline Dozois and the Global Emergency Medicine Fellowship Team at Carolinas Medical Center as they discuss uncomplicated malaria as part of their Global EM Lecture Series.
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Severe MalariaJoin Dr. Adeline Dozois and the Global Emergency Medicine Fellowship Team at Carolinas Medical Center as they discuss severe malaria as part of their Global EM Lecture Series.
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Opportunistic InfectionsJoin Dr. Adeline Dozois and the Global Emergency Medicine Fellowship Team at Carolinas Medical Center as they discuss Opportunistic Infections with HIV as part of their Global EM Lecture Series.
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Point-of-Care Ultrasound for COVID-19
Join Dr. Patrick Lam, Ultrasound Fellow from Carolinas Medical Center Department of Emergency Medicine, as he guides us on the application of POCUS in the evaluation of patients with possible COVID-19 infection. |
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Vulnerable Populations in the COVID-19 Era
Join Emily MacNeill, MD, expert in healthcare disparities, as she discusses what happens when a disease management system collides with a public health crisis. |
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Neurologic Manifestations and Complications of COVID-19 Infection
Join Andrew Asimos, MD, expert in neurologic emergencies, as he discusses this timely and important topic! |
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ARDS Management
Join Russell Trigonis, MD as he conveys simple strategies to manage the complex pulmonary issues of the COVID positive patient. |
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Chloroquine Toxicity
Join Dr. Ann-Jeannette Geib (Carolinas Medical Center Department of Emergency Medicine, Division of Toxicology) as she reviews this timely and important topic. |
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EMERGENT PROTOCOL TO VENTILATE MULTIPLE PATIENTS WITH ONE VENTILATOR
Join Kyle Cunningham, MD MPH FACS as he reviews a potentially critical method to use one vent for two patients.
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