A 62-year-old man with a history of diabetes, neuropathy, and peripheral vascular disease, came to the emergency department (ED) 3 days after a heavy box fell on his foot at work causing him great pain and...
In a recent interview with Consultant360, Kasia Rothenberg, MD, PhD, a geriatric psychiatrist at the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health, described the many obstacles to accurate testing. Do...
Contained within the American Diabetes Association (ADA) are a total of 16 interest groups, with group that focuses on diabetes technology. What is the main objective of the ADA Diabetes Technology Interest...
When managing patients with psoriatic arthritis who do not respond to tumor necrosis factor inhibitors, clinicians must consider several factors before changing their treatment. Think you know what they...
Most studies on home insulin pump use and safety involves adult users, making it difficult to extrapolate safety data for pediatric patients (or their caregivers) who use home insulin pumps. Does your...
Have you treated patients with acute hepatic porphyria in your practice? Let us know your experience with this rare genetic disorder by taking the poll!
The patient was hospitalized in 2004 when a computerized tomography (CT) scan showed a mass on her right kidney, but neither the patient nor her family was notified of the mass. In 2006, she was again...
February is Heart Month, and what better time to think about all matters of the heart than on Valentine's Day? Here, we present 6 ICD-10 codes you may find yourself needing on this love-filled holiday. ...
Fatigue is a common issue for health care providers, including emergency medicine physicians who are often subject to shift scheduling with long hours and short breaks between shifts. Test your knowledge on...