Ictal asystole—when the brain stops the heart
It’s an experiment of nature in the field of brain-heart medicine. It can result from a seizure in a patient with normal heart function. Via PACE.
Otherwise, how can federal employees to save money?
Money experts admonition workers to put at atomic ten to twenty percent of their net Disposable incomes in their accumulation Accounts afore they alike blow a dime of their earnings. This is complete advice. Except for the accustomed affection of money to blooper through our fingers. Most of the time, we’ve already spent bisected of [...]
Call for papers: Extensible Electronic Health Records
A special issue of International Journal of Healthcare Technology and Management The emergence of interconnected data and communication networks has provided unprecedented opportunities for development and innovation within the realm of scalable, multimedia and interactive health information resources. Within this environment, adoption of opportunities for expanded or extensible electronic health records is being actively promoted [...]
Should students and house officers armed with UpToDate be teaching their attendings?
I don’t think anyone’s really saying that but it’s what’s implied in a recent post at Clinical Cases and Images. It was in reference to an older post by Bob Wachter about how house staff and medical students search the literature in the Internet era compared to back in the day. Bob suggests that students’ [...]
Comments from Parkland Memorial Hospital
Following up on my post on this topic, in the nature of equal time, I thought I would print excerpts from a recent edition of the Dallas Business Journal, in which a senior hospital official from Parkland Memorial Hospital rebuts aspects of coverage by the Dallas Morning News. Anderson said the Dallas Morning News, and [...]


