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The top 5 symptoms that bring parents and their kids to the ER
“Should I go to the ER if my child has…?”
It’s 3am. I wake to the sound of my 18-month-old stirring over the baby monitor.
I once slept through a 7.4 earthquake as a kid. But the moment I became a parent, something changed. Now, any little noise wakes me. It’s a blessing. And a cu...
What if I told you that one of the most common reasons people come to the ER for abdominal pain… is something we can’t actually diagnose there?
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS).
Not because we don’t want to.
Not because we don’t care.
B...
The phone rang. I don’t usually answer calls on shift. I’m usually too busy seeing patients, but this time I did.
On the other line was a person who had visited our ER one month ago for a nosebleed. They were very frustrated. Their insuran...
Learning how to get the healthcare you need through real stories shared from the ER
Most people don’t realize they’re making the wrong healthcare decision until it’s too late.
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The writers behind this newsletter.
I am a Board Certified Emergency Medicine physician currently working in Charleston, SC. My mission is to help people save time and money by sharing information about what the ER does and how to avoid the ER.
Family MD Turned Health Coach Helping you fix chronic fatigue, stubborn weight loss & early brain fog. De-prescribe medications & stay out of the hospital by fixing the root cause.
Preventive & Performance Cardiologist | Writing about physiologic reserve, fitness & prevention.
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