Welcome to Save of the Month! where each month we recognize a resident who went above and beyond to make a great save in the ED. Nominations are solicited from the faculty each block and we pick one resident for recognition and embarrassment on this blog.
This month’s edition goes to . . . Dr. Emad Shabana!
Here’s the story . . .
It turns out, the patient had a TEE that showed a left atrial appendage. He was only taking half his prescribed dose of coumadin.
Jay Khadpe MD
- Editor in Chief of "The Original Kings of County"
- Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine
- Assistant Residency Director
- SUNY Downstate / Kings County Hospital
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1 Comment
Ian deSouza · July 15, 2014 at 11:24 am
Great job, Shabana. I would bet at least 75% of the department (all levels) would have missed that. (Feel free to admit the patient for IT, but IT’s almost never “ACS”. Don’t half-ass your History (most important) and Physical or you will miss things.)