October 3, 2023—the Day Our World Changed Forever, and Our Family Faced Our Biggest Challenge. My son, Brandon, was 17 years old, a senior in high school, halfway through the football season. Senior year—an important and memorable chapter of life. Brandon was especially excited about football, a sport he loved and had played since the…| Rady Children's Health
Since the inception of emergency medicine in the 1960s and its subsequent establishment as a medical specialty... The post Surgical Critical Care Fellowships Add Value, Flexibility to Emergency Medicine Careers appeared first on ACEP Now.| ACEP Now
Obesity is a mounting health crisis globally, linked to numerous chronic conditions. For individuals battling obesity, bariatric surgery has emerged as a beacon of hope. On this episode of Ask a Specialist on the KHON2 News, we’ll talk about what you need to know with Dr. Reid Sakamoto, Minimally Invasive and Bariatric Surgeon at The […] The post Ask a Specialist: Bariatric Surgery/Weight Loss Services with Dr. Reid Sakamoto appeared first on The Queen′s Health Systems.| The Queen′s Health Systems
Feeling overwhelmed as a new grad in the ICU? A new grad ICU nurse refresher course can help you master critical care essentials, build confidence, and hit the ground running.| www.freshrn.com
Albany, GA | August 15, 2025 - Two outstanding members of the Phoebe Putney Health System healthcare team, Aedan P. McDonough, MD, and Lauren A. Swain, NP| Phoebe Putney Health System
The Queen’s Medical Center has been named the top hospital in Hawaiʻi in U.S. News & World Report’s 2025-2026 Best Hospitals rankings and ratings released today. This marks the 13th straight year that Queen’s has earned the #1 spot. The annual Best Hospitals report is designed to assist patients and their doctors in making informed […] The post QMC Named Top Hospital in Hawaiʻi by U.S. News & World Report appeared first on The Queen′s Health Systems.| The Queen′s Health Systems
Our review of a small Feasibility study on arterial line placement during ED cardiac arrest shows high success and improved ROSC. Is it time to rethink resuscitation monitoring?| St.Emlyn's
Trying to choose between med surg vs ICU? Learn how the roles differ, what skills you’ll build, and how to pick the right path for your nursing career, plus get course recommendations for both. The post Med Surg vs ICU: Which is Right For Me? appeared first on FRESHRN.| FRESHRN
July is National Sarcoma Awareness Month, a time to recognize the signs and treatment of this rare type of cancer affecting about 17,000 people in the U.S. every year. On this episode of Ask a Specialist on the KHON2 News, we’ll talk about what you need to know with Dr. Shane Morita, Medical Director of […] The post Ask a Specialist: Sarcoma Awareness Month with Dr. Shane Morita appeared first on The Queen′s Health Systems.| The Queen′s Health Systems
Recognise and treat drug-induced hyperthermia fast. Learn how early sedation and rapid cooling can save lives in this ED-focused clinical review. #FOAMed| St.Emlyn's
Thomas E. Read, MD, FACS, FASCRS, has been selected as the new chair of the University of Hawai‘i John A. Burns School of Medicine’s Surgery Department. Dr. Read comes to JABSOM from the University of Florida College of Medicine, where he served as the Charles and Elise Nail Professor of Colon and Rectal Surgery and […] The post Thomas Read, MD, FACS, FASCRS Named QUMG Chief of Surgery, JABSOM Surgery Chair appeared first on The Queen′s Health Systems.| The Queen′s Health Systems
The Queen’s Medical Center’s (QMC) newly expanded Emergency Department, named The Uytengsu Family Emergency Department, opened and welcomed its first patients this morning at 8:00 a.m. The first individual to enter the facility was promptly triaged and evaluated by our caregivers, receiving treatment within minutes. The seamless coordination and timely response reflect the Emergency Department’s […] The post QMC Welcomes First Patients to Newly Expanded Emergency Department appeared f...| The Queen′s Health Systems
The Queen’s Health Systems is proud to announce that Taryne Imai, MD, MEHP, FACS, Program Director of Thoracic Surgery at The Queen’s Medical Center, has been named a 2025 Outstanding Mother Honoree by the American Lung Association in Hawaiʻi. This prestigious recognition celebrates mothers who have made exceptional contributions to their communities while balancing the […] The post Queen’s Thoracic Surgery Director Named 2025 Outstanding Mother Honoree appeared first on The Queen′...| The Queen′s Health Systems
In a groundbreaking study published in Pediatric Pulmonology, Sarah P. Cohen, MD, MS, and Katelyn Krivchenia, MD — both from Nationwide Children’s Hospital — along with their team investigate diffuse alveolar hemorrhage (DAH) in children, a rare but life-threatening condition involving bleeding into the lungs. The study unveils the complex interplay of causes and outcomes associated with this condition, offering insights that could transform approaches to diagnosis and treatment.| Pediatrics Nationwide
Considering becoming a pediatric ICU nurse? Let's dive into essential skills, responsibilities, patient population, med administration, and more in the PICU!| www.freshrn.com
Caring for patients with trachs can be pretty intimidating. Read our guide on tracheostomy care steps to build your confidence STAT!| www.freshrn.com
Understanding ventilator settings for nurses as well as ICU ventilator modes is vital knowledge for any ICU nurse. Let's do a deep dive!| www.freshrn.com