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Long-term cannabis users may be unknowingly at risk for a painful and costly condition called cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome, which causes severe nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain.
More than 20 dedicated first responders from Washington, D.C., and Northern Virginia graduated from the inaugural cohort of the SMHS Paramedic Program.
Sikka is chief of the Innovative Practice and Telehealth section at GW Medical Faculty Associates and professor of emergency medicine in the School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS). He came to GW for emergency medicine residency training in 2000 and joined the faculty in 2003. He co-invented…
At “Trauma Survivor’s Day,” patients who suffered some of the most acute injuries shared their stories and thanked medical staff.
The COVID-19 pandemic elevated telehealth as a prevalent care delivery modality for older adults. However, guidelines and best practices for the provision of healthcare via telehealth are lacking. Principles and guidelines are needed to ensure that telehealth is safe, effective, and equitable for…
Drs. Jacobs and Manfredi published their second installment of the silver linings of Covid in this month's Academic Emergency Medicine
Dr. David Yamane worked on a team showing early aspirin use was associated with lower 28-day mortality for Covid patients
SGEM critical appraisal of the GRACE2 document-- an interview with the lead author.
Dr. Janice Blanchard and others showing the correlation between work environment and psychological well-being on emergency health care workers
Drs. Payette, Pourmand, Shesser publish on potential negative effects of new fluid requirement for sepsis