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. Michael Griesinger!

Here’s the story . . .

Dr. Griesinger picked up a young male patient in the “asthma room” despite griesingerit being late in his shift. The patient complained of a sudden onset of chest pain, and Greisinger noted decreased breath sounds and immediately brought this to my attention. His examination finding was accurate. He then took it upon himself to take the patient to radiology for a chest radiograph, and indeed, the patient had a complete collapse of his right lung. Long after his shift had ended, Griesinger then took the patient to the critical care area and placed a pigtail catheter without complication. He should be applauded for his clinical acumen and extra effort.

 

Strong work!

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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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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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