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10 10, 2016

Improving the Quality of Pediatric CPR

2018-06-04T20:56:57-05:00October 10th, 2016|Fall 2016, Pediatrics|

Pediatric cardiopulmonary arrest (PCA) is a rare event; it occurs out-of-hospital in about 8.04 per 100,000 person-years compared to 126.52 per 100,000 person-years in adults [1]. As expected, the mortality is high; one study found one month survival of pediatric out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) to be 10.5%, while another study found survival to discharge of pediatric in-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA) to be 31.3% [2,3]. Achieving higher rates of survival is dependent on many factors in the chain of survival, but the performance of good quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) has been shown to be directly associated with survival. In this article, we will define quality CPR in the pediatric patient, review some studies linking certain aspects of CPR with survival in PCA, and review some adjuncts to improve CPR performance.

28 06, 2015

Are You Paying More than 6% on Your Student Loans?

2017-07-13T13:46:53-05:00June 28th, 2015|Life After Residency|

Megan Koenig, DO, MBA, MS New Physicians in Practice Committee Chair We are pleased to welcome guest blogger Megan Koenig, Chair of ACOEP's New Physicians in Practice Committee, as she demystifies the student loan refinancing process. In the spirit of Spring, it is always a good time to do some “s [...]

28 06, 2015

You’re Finally Making Money. Now What?

2017-07-13T13:47:04-05:00June 28th, 2015|Life After Residency|

NPIP’s Bradley Chappell, DO shares his own experiences an insight to help physicians save and spend wisely at the beginning of their careers. Investment and Savings Advice from ACOEP's New Physicians in Practice Most of my friends might generously call me a frugal spender.  I consider myself fisca [...]

28 06, 2015

Improving Your Credit Score

2017-07-13T13:47:10-05:00June 28th, 2015|Life After Residency|

Megan Koenig, DO, MBA, MS New Physicians in Practice Committee Chair We are pleased to welcome guest blogger Megan Koenig, Chair of ACOEP’s New Physicians in Practice Committee, as she provides tips on maintaining and improving your credit score. Once a year it is smart to request your credit repo [...]

20 06, 2015

Embracing Change with the New Physicians in Practice

2017-07-13T13:47:20-05:00June 20th, 2015|Life After Residency|

By Bradley Chappell, DO, MHA, FACOEP, FACEP It is that time of the year again.  July is the month we bid adieu to our experienced seniors, welcome the new juniors, and spend a little time enjoying the warm summer fun in the sun.  As you transition to a new stage in your career, there are many things [...]

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