Silicone implant-induced hypercalcemia is a rather rare pathological entity. There are only a few published reports on the topic. Here, we have reported a case of acute kidney injury in the background of hypercalcemia and elevated vitamin D level in a transgender patient with a history of silicone injections in the breast and buttocks for cosmetic purposes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRationale & Objective: Collaboration between nephrology consultants and intensive care unit (ICU) teams is important in light of the high incidence of acute kidney injury in today's ICUs. Although there is considerable debate about how nephrology consultants and ICU teams should collaborate, communicative dynamics between the 2 parties remain poorly understood. This article describes interactions between nephrology consultants and ICU teams in the academic medical setting.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Handoffs are a complex procedure whose success relies on mutual discussion rather than simple information transfer. Particularly among trainees, handoffs present major opportunities for medical error. Previous research has explored best practices and pitfalls in general handoff education but has not discussed barriers specific to anesthesiology residents.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJt Comm J Qual Patient Saf
October 2018
Background: The University of Pennsylvania Health System (UPHS) implemented a risk reduction strategy in response to high malpractice costs and the broader implications these trends had for patient safety and quality. A key component of this strategy was the Risk Reduction Initiative (RRI), which uses a bottom-up approach to actively engage physicians in risk mitigation and malpractice reduction within their respective departments.
Methods: The value of clinical communities in achieving common goals has been previously recognized in quality improvement efforts.