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ResidentOfficial Publication of the Emergency Medicine Residents’ Association December 2018/January 2019 VOL 45 / ISSUE 6 Exertional Rhabdomyolysis EmBassador Travel Team Seeking the Best and Brightest EM Physicians Enjoy the flexibility to live where you want and practice where you are needed. EmBassador TRAVEL TEAM PHYSICIANS RECEIVE: Paid travel and Practice variety accommodations Concierge support Travel convenience package Regional engagements, Paid medical staff dues, equitable scheduling and licenses, certifications and no mandatory long-term applications employment commitment Exceptional Fast track to future compensation package leadership opportunities For More Information: Mansoor Khan, MD National Director, EmBassador Program 917.656.6958 | [email protected] ENVISION PHYSICIAN SERVICES OFFERS ... programs that align physicians to become leaders MANSOOR KHAN, MD, MHA, FAAEM EMERGENCY MEDICINE Why EM Residents choose Envision Physician Services ■ Professional Development and Career Advancement ■ Employment Flexibility: Full-Time, Part-Time, moonlighting and travel team. Employed and Independent Contractor options ■ Practice Variety: Coast-to-coast opportunities at well-recognized hospitals and health systems ■ Unparalleled practice support ■ Earn While You Learn Program: Provides senior residents with $2,500/month while you complete your residency For more information, contact: 877.226.6059 [email protected] TABLE OF CONTENTS EDITORIAL STAFF Categories EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Tommy Eales, DO Indiana University COVER STORY DEPUTY EDITOR 12 Exertional Brian Fromm, MD Thomas Jefferson University Rhabdomyolysis EDITORIAL TEAM Exertional rhabdomyolysis Whitney Johnson, MD is a rare but potentially fatal UCSF-Fresno condition that should be considered in any athlete Jeremy Lacocque, DO with significant post-exercise Midwestern University/CCOM myalgias. Leah McDonald, MD NYU/Bellevue Medical Center PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE DERMATOLOGY Clark Owyang, MD 4 Get to 15 Melanocytes Stanford Critical Care Medicine Fellow Know Your That Can Kill President Jayram Pai, MD Mount Sinai Yagnaram Ravichandran, MBBS, MD, FAAP CRITICAL CARE Children’s Hospital of Michigan 16 Fluid Responsiveness Danny VanValkinburgh, MD in a Hemodynamically University of Tennessee Unstable Patient College of Medicine Will My Critically Ill Omar Z. Maniya, MD, MBA Patient Respond to ECG Faculty Editor This Bolus? Jeremy Berberian, MD Christiana Care Health System EMRA’S NEW BOARD 7 Serve and Inspire PEDIATRIC EM MSC Editor The Representative Council 18 Morgan Bobb Pediatric Hypoglycemia elected 5 new members University of Iowa Carver and Its Management to the EMRA Board of Directors College of Medicine in October. Meet your new The Lupus directors! of Metabolic Disorders TREASURER’S REPORT EM Resident (ISSN 2377-438X) is the bi- 10 2018 Year in Review CARDIOLOGY monthly magazine of the Emergency Medicine 22 Residents’ Association (EMRA). The opinions Sick Sinus Syndrome herein are those of the authors and not of The EMRA or any institutions, organizations, or Dysfunctional federal agencies. EMRA encourages readers Drummer to inform themselves fully about all issues OPHTHALMOLOGY presented. EM Resident reserves the right to edit all material and does not guarantee 14 Spontaneous publication. Proptosis ENDOCRINOLOGY © Copyright 2018 in the ED 23 Thyrotoxicosis Emergency Medicine Residents’ Association STEMI Plus Acute Psychosis 2 EMRA | emra.org • emresident.org UPCOMING EVENTS Dec. 15: Applications due for EMRA rep to AFFIRM Advisory Board OB-GYN MEDICAL EDUCATION Dec. 15: Regional Meeting funding proposals 24 Postpartum Preeclampsia 34 A Podcast due A Rare by Residents, Jan. 1: Medical Student Council applications Complication for Residents due Jan. 10: Committee chair-elect applications due Get to Know Your Hosts Jan. 15: EMRA Spring Awards nominations due CRYONICS Jan. 18: AOA Match rank order list deadline OP-ED 26 Jan. 30: NRMP rank order list entry opens A Different Kind of 36 @ noon ET When the Therapeutic Hypothermia AOA Match Day Steaks Feb. 4: Feb. 20: NRMP rank order lists due Are High March 6: EM Residents’ Appreciation Day March 11-14: NRMP SOAP March 15: NRMP Match Day March 31 – April 3: CORD Academic NEWS & NOTES Assembly and EMRA Spring Meetings, 37 EM Residents’ Appreciation Hyatt Regency Seattle May 5-8: ACEP Leadership & Advocacy AIRWAY Day, ABMS Approves FPD in Advanced EM Conference @ Grand Hyatt, 28 Tracheal Ultrasonography, and more Washington, DC Bronchus May 13-16: Essentials of EM @ The Cosmopolitan, Las Vegas A Case EMRA ANNIVERSARY Report 38 45 Years of EMRA CARDIOVASCULAR HIGHLIGHTS First Thursday of every month 29 Rupturing Thoracic 39 Scenes Aortic Aneurysm from ACEP18 EMRA-Cast: Listen at your convenience A Case Report AWARDS 44 2018 Award Winners MEDICAL EDUCATION ADVERTISE WITH US 30 ABMS Subspecialty ECG CHALLENGE PRINT AND ONLINE MARKETING Certification in 47 OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE Neurocritical Care Contact Cynthia Kucera | 201-767-4170 [email protected] DIVERSITY & INCLUSION Download EM Resident Media Kit VISUAL DIAGNOSIS emra.org/advertise 32 #FEM@BCM What’s the Be sure to check EMResident.org Diagnosis? for exclusive online content! Want to improve your CV? Write for EM Resident! A Response to The Call for BOARD REVIEW Submit online at emresident.org. Equality, Mentorship, & Leadership 50 Questions from PEER December 2018/January 2019 | EM Resident 3 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Omar Z. Maniya, MD, MBA Get to Know Your President mar Maniya, a second-year resident at The Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City, began his tenure as EMRA President in October. With an MBA from Harvard University, experience Oas the youngest Trustee Trustee of the American Medical Association, and a willingness to extend opportunities wherever possible, Dr. Maniya’s leadership promises to be eventful. Why did you run for EMRA Clinical why EMRA’s actively engaged in voicing President? Our specialty’s scope of practice is the resident perspective on ACEP’s I couldn’t be more excited to lead growing, and we have to navigate those APP and Workforce task forces. EMRA in this historic year, our 45th growing pains. Whether it’s affirming Business anniversary! As a medical student, I our ability to administer propofol The volume of ED visits has was involved in the AMA and served on and ketamine in the ED in the face of been slowly increasing for decades. their Board. But then I came to a few Anesthesiology opposition through the It weathered the financial crisis, EMRA meetings and found the energy ACEP Procedural Sedation Guidelines, the development of urgent care and and passion and the commonalities all removing burdensome medical merit telemedicine. But that’s starting to of us EM residents have with each other badge requirements for skill sets we change. Isolated reports of falling electrifying. use daily like ACLS through the Council volumes are coming out, and the While EMRA has a storied history as to Oppose Medical Merit Badges competition for lower-acuity patients is the world’s largest independent resident- (COMMB), or supporting innovative intensifying. That means that we can’t run organization, I’m not here for the clinical research through the Emergency just assume more patients will keep four letters on the wall. Rather, I’m Medicine Foundation, EMRA is standing showing up at our front door. We have passionate about helping us residents up for your right to practice and save to actually provide more patient-centric shape the future of Emergency Medicine, lives. experiences (for better or worse) to and I believe that EMRA is by far the most Policy stay in business and keep buying more impactful organization that can do that. Prudent Layperson is under attack scanners and ultrasound machines. This year we’re turning our amazing from insurance companies. As you Wellness clinical resources into apps, continuing know, that’s the concept that patients We’ve got to figure this one out, or our ground-breaking advocacy with can’t distinguish GERD from ACS by the unfortunate suicides, burnout, and the ACGME’s Program Requirements, themselves, so regardless of what the depression will ruin our specialty. EMRA growing our leadership pipeline with final diagnosis ends up being their ED sends residents to the EM Wellness 111 funded national leadership positions visit should be covered. Additionally, Summit and has an active Wellness and a brand-new Leadership Academy if ACA repeal comes back to life, the Committee. For the first time next year, for residents, and innovating our clinical requirement that all insurers cover ED the SAEM Consensus Conference, where resources with new books and apps. It’s visits as an essential health benefit may leading researchers in our specialty an exciting year, and we need all hands also be at risk. Finally, we must keep gather to discuss a research agenda, will on deck! an eye on evolving alternative payment focus on Wellness. EMRA plans to ensure As the voice of emergency models (APMs) and how they affect our that resident wellness is highlighted, and physicians in training, EMRA is reimbursement so that we can continue that we move beyond prevalence studies diligent about advocating for to provide the best care for our patients. to actually finding positive interventions residents and students. What Workforce we can implement across the country. are the most important issues Historically the need for Board- How do you build unity and facing us in the coming year? Certified Emergency Physicians far strength in this specialty? We’re at a really interesting inflection outstripped the number of them. But By focusing on our mission: serving point in the growth of our specialty right with the dramatic growth in the number as the voice of EM residents. It’s now, and that paths we collective choose of EM residencies that we’ve seen over unbelievably liberating. And EMRA has to move forward will have unbelievably the last decade and the proliferation of been doing it for decades. significant ramifications. Here’s my take Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) in For example, recent ACGME on some of the issues to watch: EDs, that might start to change.

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