Articles by Brady Pregerson, MD & Teresa S. Wu, MD
Current CME
by Brady Pregerson, MD & Teresa S. Wu, MD on February 14, 2013
Sometimes you wish you were a pediatrician; other times you don’t. When
you walk into the room and your patient immediately starts crying like
you are a scary monster, you gain a new appreciation for your adult
patients. But when everything you do elicits a smile or a giggle, you
wish all your patients were three years old.
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by Brady Pregerson, MD & Teresa S. Wu, MD on December 19, 2012
You just heard a great lecture on minimizing radiation exposure from
diagnostic testing and your next patient may give you the opportunity to
put the lecturer’s plan into practice. The patient is a 19-year-old
male who thinks he may have food poisoning due to the fact that he
developed abdominal pain last night after eating a burrito at a local
“Roach Coach”.
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by Brady Pregerson, MD & Teresa S. Wu, MD on October 9, 2012
During a busy swing shift, a 45-year-old male presents to the emergency
department with two days of worsening right knee pain. He denies any
injury, but states that the knee feels warm and swollen and now he can
barely walk on it. He had a meniscal injury to the same knee about 8
years prior, and is now using crutches that he has left over from that
time.
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