EBM Review Series: International Validation of the Canadian Syncope Risk Score

Pediatric patients account for more than 30 million emergency department (ED) visits each year, making up 20% of all ED visits in the U.S. In order to improve pediatric readiness in the nation’s hospitals, joint guidelines were created for the care of children in EDs. In April 2022, a retrospective cohort study in JAMA Surgery evaluated the association between ED pediatric readiness and mortality of injured children. Virginia's emergency physicians took a look at the study, and here’s what they found.

Pediatric patients account for more than 30 million emergency department (ED) visits each year, making up 20% of all ED visits in the U.S. In order to improve pediatric readiness in the nation’s hospitals, joint guidelines were created for the care of children in EDs. In April 2022, a retrospective cohort study in JAMA Surgery evaluated the association between ED pediatric readiness and mortality of injured children. Virginia's emergency physicians took a look at the study, and here’s what they found.

Updates on Virginia CME Requirements

As of July 1, you are no longer required by the Virginia Board of Medicine to take 2 hours of opioid CME each year. That surprised us, so we wanted to make sure our fellow Virginia EPs are up-to-date. Here’s our current CME requirements (as of September 2022).

Ask VACEP: Pharmacists Prescribing Paxlovid

Can pharmacists prescribe Paxlovid for adults and children at risk for severe COVID-19? Yes, with limitations. Learn more about the FDA’s emergency order and the history of Virginia pharmacists prescribing medication and other products to patients.

New Report on Kids and Mental Health in Virginia

In a new report from the Virginia Department of Health, Self-Harm and Suicide Among Virginia Youth Aged 9-18 Years, 2015-2021, researchers examined self-harm and suicide among youth aged 9-18 years in Virginia using data from 2016-2021 for emergency department (ED) visits, 2016-2020 for nonfatal inpatient hospitalizations, and 2015-2021 for deaths by suicide.