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Once-daily Tadalafil for ED: Efficacy and Safety
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Classic Heavy Hitters: Tricky Diagnoses That Recurrently Lead to Large Malpractice Payouts
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Regulators: CMS issues infection control survey, OSHA drafts ID reg
Are you ready for a CMS unannounced visit using its new infection control survey? -
Better Infection Control Practices Allow Patients Longer Lives
A new study examines how common ICU infections affect mortality, long after patients have left the hospital. The key? Don't let them leave with an infection.
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CDC: Give Immediate Antivirals to High Risk Patients with Flu Symptoms
Emergency physicians might opt to prescribe antivirals to any patient with the flu, but high-risk patients definitely should receive them, according to public health officials.
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OHRP’s standard of care draft guidance elicits praise, criticism
Critics and supporters both have weighed in on recent standard of care guidance published by the Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP). -
TV Medical Advice and Your Patients
The next time a patient responds to your diagnosis or suggestion with, “But Dr. Oz says...,” caution them about their sources.
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Ebola Assessment Centers Will Make Speedy Diagnoses, Transfers
Here are details on the role those facilities and their EDs will play in the CDC’s effort to prepare for more Ebola cases in the US.
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