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CCC Medical Education: June 2014
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Home Crimson Care Collaborative. Monday, June 30, 2014. Image of the Week 07/01/2014. A patient with poorly controlled type-2 diabetes comes in with complaints of pain, swelling and erythema in both feet. What is the diagnosis and what tests should be done to confirm? Crimson Care Collaborative Meded. Labels: image of the week. Saturday, June 21, 2014. The Crimson Care Collaborative: Reviving the Pipeline for Primary Care. Recognizing the need for more primary care providers in Massachusetts, a group of ...
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CCC Medical Education: May 2014
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Home Crimson Care Collaborative. Saturday, May 24, 2014. Image of the Week 5/27/2014. What type of lesion is shown in this picture? What is the likely etiology? Crimson Care Collaborative Meded. Labels: image of the week. Sunday, May 18, 2014. Image of the Week 5/20/2014. An elderly patient presents with fever, cough, and rusty colored sputum. What causative organisms are shown on the gram stain of a sputum sample shown above? Crimson Care Collaborative Meded. Labels: image of the week.
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CCC Medical Education: The Radical Becomes Viable in Primary Care
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Home Crimson Care Collaborative. Wednesday, March 11, 2015. The Radical Becomes Viable in Primary Care. The Office of Economic Opportunity who funded the clinic found out about this and was livid. They wanted the dollars to be used toward medical care. Dr. Geiger, tenaciously maintaining that malnutrition needs to be treated with food, invented the prescription for food. Several decades later, Health Leads reused that idea. Having a dedicated workforce. For things like income assistance based on patient ...
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CCC Medical Education: Image of the Week 3/17/2015
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Home Crimson Care Collaborative. Monday, March 16, 2015. Image of the Week 3/17/2015. What does the following radiograph show and what is the diagnosis and treatment? Crimson Care Collaborative Meded. Labels: image of the week. Crimson Care Collaborative Meded. March 16, 2015 at 7:19 AM. Bookid=685&Sectionid=45361100. Accessed March 7, 2015. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Image of the Week 3/24/2015. Live Blog: Hyperthyroid Storm. Image of the Week 3/17/2015. Image of the Week 03/10/2015.
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CCC Medical Education: January 2015
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Home Crimson Care Collaborative. Tuesday, January 20, 2015. Live Blog: Interprofessional Education. The newest installment of the Interprofessional Education series. Was presented by Maria Dolce and Jessica Hollman of Northeastern University School of Nursing, focusing on communication in the clinic. The TeamSTEPPS. System was used as a guide. A two-way process making sure each person understands what is conveyed. Most medical errors come from communication. Ensuring communication is complete. Inform the...
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CCC Medical Education: Image of the Week 3/24/2015
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Home Crimson Care Collaborative. Saturday, March 21, 2015. Image of the Week 3/24/2015. What is the following condition and what are some possible treatments? Crimson Care Collaborative Meded. Labels: image of the week. Crimson Care Collaborative Meded. March 21, 2015 at 10:57 AM. Bookid=685&Sectionid=45361301. Accessed March 7, 2015. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Image of the Week 3/24/2015. Live Blog: Hyperthyroid Storm. Image of the Week 3/17/2015. The Radical Becomes Viable in Primary Care.
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CCC Medical Education: April 2015
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Home Crimson Care Collaborative. Friday, April 17, 2015. Urosepsis in Diabetic Patient. 70 year old M complaining of bilateral back pain and nausea. 2008 colon cancer surgery. 94% O2 sat a little low. Temp 38.6 C (a little febrile). Not eating a lot. Low BP, HR high together give you a sense of cardiac output (Preload issue). BUN/Cr ratio = 30 elevated. Bacteria in urine (3 bacteria). Think of systems like GI (apendectomy, apendicitis, colitis, diverticulitis), Respiratory (pneumonia), CNS (meningitis).
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CCC Medical Education: April 2014
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Home Crimson Care Collaborative. Sunday, April 27, 2014. Image of the Week 4/29/2014. What tissue is this? Crimson Care Collaborative Meded. Labels: image of the week. Sunday, April 20, 2014. Image of the Week 4/22/2014. With which disease are these cutaneous predilection sites associated? Crimson Care Collaborative Meded. Labels: image of the week. Sunday, April 13, 2014. Image of the Week 4/15/2014. Describe the common phenomenon illustrated in this photo. Crimson Care Collaborative Meded.
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CCC Medical Education: August 2014
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Home Crimson Care Collaborative. Tuesday, August 19, 2014. Live Blog: Anorectal Malformations. Today's talk was given by chief medical resident Rebecca Glassman on anorectal malformations. Some common anorectal complaints are itching and bleeding. To do a rectal exam, Dr. Glassman recommends having patients lying on the bed in a fetal position with draping, using lubricant when necessary. Looking for nodules and elevated PSA levels. The patient history tells you a lot about the condition. Among the possi...
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CCC Medical Education: September 2014
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Home Crimson Care Collaborative. Monday, September 22, 2014. Image of the Week 09/23/2014. Which is the healthiest cereal choice? How do you know? Crimson Care Collaborative Meded. Labels: image of the week. Tuesday, September 16, 2014. Surgery in the Clinic. Tonight's presentation was by Kyle Checchi, MSIV, on surgery in the clinic. We see a lot of surgery in the OB/GYN setting but there are other instances in which surgery is done. Diminished appetite, worse with fatty food. Cannot maintain PO intake.