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“Why Is This Kid Limping?” A Detailed Evaluation of the Antalgic Gait in Children
By |September 9th, 2025|Orthopedics| Evaluating a limping child is a core skill in Pediatric Emergency Medicine, and it’s one of those presentations w...
The Reading List 01: Tools, Trends, and Triage
Welcome to The Reading List, a quick collection of recent pediatric emergency medicine articles. These are short, spoiler-style summaries to help you...
Building POCUS Expertise: How PEM is Shaping Training and Quality Standards (An AAP SOEM Virtual Education Session)
This session was co-hosted by the AAP SOEM Education Subcommittee and the Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS) Special Interest Group and was originally h...
Advanced Imaging of Children in the ED: Ultrasound, CT, and MRI
In this episode of PEM Currents: The Pediatric Emergency Medicine Podcast, Brad Sobolewski discusses advanced imaging in pediatric emergency care with...
Predicting Pediatric Pneumonia Severity in the ED: A New Multinational Model from PERN
By |May 27th, 2025|Infectious Diseases| Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) remains a high-volume driver of ED visits, and yet, risk stratification too...
Lupus Emergencies in Children and Adolescents
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic autoimmune disease with protean manifestations. In pediatric patients, complications can evolve rapidl...
Under Pressure: Hypertensive Emergencies in the Pediatric Emergency Department
Clinical Case You are a senior resident working in the busy emergency department on an overnight shift. A 12-year-old girl is roomed with a chief comp...
Timing of Repeat Epinephrine in Pediatric Anaphylaxis: How Long Should We Observe?
Introduction Observation periods after epinephrine treatment for pediatric anaphylaxis vary widely across emergency departments. While prolonged stays...
A podcast on the evaluation and management of penetrating neck injuries in children
Penetrating neck injuries in children are rare—but when they happen, the stakes are high. In this episode of PEM Currents: The Pediatric Emergency Med...
Interrater Reliability in Pediatric Cervical Spine Assessment: Can EM Docs and Surgeons Agree?
Introduction Evaluating children with blunt trauma for cervical spine injury (CSI) is a high-stakes and high-variability process. While CSI is rare, t...
“Why Is This Kid Limping?” A Detailed Evaluation of the Antalgic Gait in Children
The Reading List 01: Tools, Trends, and Triage
Building POCUS Expertise: How PEM is Shaping Training and Quality Standards (An AAP SOEM Virtual Education Session)
Advanced Imaging of Children in the ED: Ultrasound, CT, and MRI
Predicting Pediatric Pneumonia Severity in the ED: A New Multinational Model from PERN
Lupus Emergencies in Children and Adolescents
Under Pressure: Hypertensive Emergencies in the Pediatric Emergency Department
Timing of Repeat Epinephrine in Pediatric Anaphylaxis: How Long Should We Observe?
A podcast on the evaluation and management of penetrating neck injuries in children
Interrater Reliability in Pediatric Cervical Spine Assessment: Can EM Docs and Surgeons Agree?
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