emDOCs Podcast: Episode 51 – Acute Heart Failure Disposition
Welcome back to emDOCs cast with Brit Long, MD (@long_brit). Today we have the last in the podcast series evaluating acute heart failure:
Welcome back to emDOCs cast with Brit Long, MD (@long_brit). Today we have the last in the podcast series evaluating acute heart failure:
Authors: Annette Mueller, MD (EM Resident Physician, SUNY Downstate/ Kings County Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY), Andrew Sweeny, MD (EM Attending
Authors: Aaron Blau, MD (EM Resident Physician, UVM Emergency Medicine) and Richard Bounds, MD (EM Attending Physician / Program Director, University
Authors: Ioana Rider, MD (EM Resident Physician – Aventura Hospital & Medical Center); Scarlet Benson, MD (Assistant Clerkship Director,
Authors: Diksha Mishra, MD (New York Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell-Columbia Irving Medical Centers) and Mark Curato, MD (New York Presbyterian
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