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Aaron Jannings, MD

@doc_jannings

Family Med. MilMed. POCUS

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If there was one person I could play like, it’d be Jerry Lee. But I can’t, so I try to play like Elton. Pulverized. Great word. What a life story….

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ICU stories (a brief one): One hour before the end of the am shift, u walk around in the ICU to make sure thinks look OK before u type your sign-out note. You spot the resp therapist & the nurse bagging the pt in Rm 306. From the hallway, u see the monitor: HR 160, RR/45, Sat 70%

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Working on ultrasound phantoms the last couple of weeks. While there is a lot of info out there, I found myself pulling tips from varied places. Thought I’d share… Components I’ll break down further over the next couple of weeks: 1. Supplies 2. Molds 3. Media 4. Targets

Working on ultrasound phantoms the last couple of weeks.  While there is a lot of info out there, I found myself pulling tips from varied places.
Thought I’d share…
Components I’ll break down further over the next couple of weeks:
1. Supplies
2. Molds
3. Media
4. Targets
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pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33392540 Nearly finished with fellowship, and just now ran into this article from Hamid Shokoohi et al. What a beautiful conceptualization of how to teach POCUS! Thanks to the authors for such a clean approach to applying POCUS clinically.

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Can #pocus help in the management of patients with sickle cell disease? Yes. Take this case, a young male presenting to the hospital with pain crisis in legs and chest, and one day of low grade fever, found to be SARS-CoV2 positive. Initial chest x-ray clear:

Can #pocus help in the management of patients with sickle cell disease? 

Yes. Take this case, a young male presenting to the hospital with pain crisis in legs and chest, and one day of low grade fever, found to be SARS-CoV2 positive. Initial chest x-ray clear:
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Welp, X. I’m out. I’ll be on Threads until something better comes along. What a shame. #Medtwitter was quite the thing