2018
Is There a Neurologist in the House? A Summary of the Current State of Neurovascular Rotations for Emergency Medicine Residents
Wira CR, Madsen TE, Chang BP, Nomura JT, Marcolini E, Gentile NT, Schreyer KE, Merck LH, Siket M, Greenberg K, Zammit CG, Jauch EC, Bellolio M, Group F. Is There a Neurologist in the House? A Summary of the Current State of Neurovascular Rotations for Emergency Medicine Residents. AEM Education And Training 2018, 2: s56-s67. PMID: 30607380, PMCID: PMC6304277, DOI: 10.1002/aet2.10200.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNeurocritical careEmergency medicine residentsHealth Stroke ScaleAcute ischemic strokeMedicine residentsMorbidity/mortalityBoard-certified emergency physiciansNational practice guidelinesEM residency trainingStroke ScaleAcute strokeIschemic strokeIntracerebral hemorrhageLeading causeConsensus reviewEmergency physiciansPractice guidelinesNeurology rotationTherapeutic interventionsCare rotationMajority of programsEducational interventionStrokeClinical timeClinical duties
2017
Neurology Concepts: Young Women and Ischemic Stroke—Evaluation and Management in the Emergency Department
Chang BP, Wira C, Miller J, Akhter M, Barth BE, Willey J, Nentwich L, Madsen T. Neurology Concepts: Young Women and Ischemic Stroke—Evaluation and Management in the Emergency Department. Academic Emergency Medicine 2017, 25: 54-64. PMID: 28646558, PMCID: PMC6415947, DOI: 10.1111/acem.13243.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIschemic strokeYoung womenEmergency departmentRisk factorsSex-specific risk factorsIschemic stroke evaluationAcute ischemic strokeOral contraceptive useBoard-certified emergency physiciansPremenopausal womenAcute settingBroad differentialCerebral hemorrhageStroke evaluationVascular neurologistsNonpregnant individualsPostpartum periodLeading causeEmergency physiciansTimely diagnosisContraceptive useThrombolytic agentsCurrent evidenceStrokeOlder population