Have you ever knocked on the door to an examination room and had a patient yell “OCCUPIED!”
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Recent studies linking Gabapentin to dementia
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Physician seeking pharmacist perspectives on new studies linking gabapentin to dementia risk
A subreddit for pharmacists, pharmacy students, techs, and anyone else in the pharmaceutical industry.
A patient coughed in my face now I’m sick
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Thoughts on alprazolam for performance anxiety
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yo consult bros — i’m not trying to be you
/r/emergencymedicine is a subreddit for healthcare providers in the emergency setting to discuss their encounters and find ways to improve their knowledge of various parts of EM.
Yo dipshit ambulance drivers — snakebites are not trauma injuries
/r/emergencymedicine is a subreddit for healthcare providers in the emergency setting to discuss their encounters and find ways to improve their knowledge of various parts of EM.
“Nah, she fine”
/r/emergencymedicine is a subreddit for healthcare providers in the emergency setting to discuss their encounters and find ways to improve their knowledge of various parts of EM.
Massage injuries
/r/emergencymedicine is a subreddit for healthcare providers in the emergency setting to discuss their encounters and find ways to improve their knowledge of various parts of EM.
Online Rx mills
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Is it so wrong to give a patient 1 mg of lorazepam so they can sleep?
/r/emergencymedicine is a subreddit for healthcare providers in the emergency setting to discuss their encounters and find ways to improve their knowledge of various parts of EM.
Any good documentaries on the poor quality of NP standards and care?
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Go back to high school day
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What do you do in this situation?

/r/emergencymedicine is a subreddit for healthcare providers in the emergency setting to discuss their encounters and find ways to improve their knowledge of various parts of EM.