Grand Rounds - December 20, 2024
"The Silent Red Flags: When Benign Complaints Conceal Serious Health Risks"
Speaker: Diane M. Birnbaumer, MD. Senior Clinical Educator, Emergency Medicine, Harbor‐UCLA Medical Center; Emeritus Professor of Medicine, Division of Emergency Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA.
Objectives
- List at least three chief common chief complaints that look benign but may represent serious risks for patient morbidity and/or mortality.
- Discuss how to determine if a chief complaint may have a serious cause.
- Explain how to diagnose and treat these disorders.
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