3 results match your criteria: "Florida Hospital Emergency Medicine Residency Program[Affiliation]"

Imaging in acute stroke.

West J Emerg Med

February 2011

University of Central Florida School of Medicine, Florida Hospital Emergency Medicine Residency Program, Orlando, FL.

Imaging in the acute setting of suspected stroke is an important topic to all emergency physicians, neurologists, neurosurgeons and neuroradiologist. When it comes to imaging, the American College of Radiology (ACR) continually updates its guidelines for imaging pathways through the ACR Appropriateness Criteria.1,2 This article is a general review of the imaging modalities currently used to assess and help guide the treatment of strokes.

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J Emerg Trauma Shock

July 2010

Chairman and Residency Program Director, Florida Hospital Emergency Medicine Residency Program, Orlando, FL, USA.

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Emergency neurological care of strokes and bleeds.

J Emerg Trauma Shock

January 2010

Academic Chairman & Program Director, Florida Hospital Emergency Medicine Residency Program, 7727, Lake Underhill Road, Orlando, Florida 32822, USA.

Ischemic stroke and brain hemorrhage are common and challenging problems faced by emergency physicians. In this article, important details in the diagnosis and clinical management of these neurological emergencies are presented with the following goals: 1) To provide a more comprehensive understanding of the approach to the identification and management of patients who have sustained ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes; 2) to explain the importance and application of commonly used national stroke scoring and outcome scales; 3) to improve the ability to recognize important aspects in the approach and comprehensive treatment of ruptured and unruptured intracranial aneurysms; and 4) to demonstrate the difficulties in the neurological, neurosurgical, and endovascular treatment of these catastrophic diseases.

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