August 29, 2006, 4:46 am

Rounding Through the ED

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A photo of the very first doctors luncheon provided free of charge by a local hospital.

The topic of discussion?

Grand Rounds, of course!

This week AC at “Protect the Airway” takes us through our paces as we travel through the ED, discussing everything from patients to administration, drugs to xrays, soup to nuts.

Okay, I lied about the soup and nuts.

And a personal thanks to AC who accepted a rather late entry from a certain ER nurse who shall remain nameless!

(And what is that guy on the left looking at? He must have a bird’s eye view of the nurses residence….)

One Comment

  • Sid Schwab
    Sid Schwab

    August 29, 2006 at 8:19 pm

    Naw, he’s looking to see if they’re bringing cream cheese for the bagels.


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