MMC Winter Symposium 2019 Most Outstanding Speaker MMC Winter Symposium 2019 - Most Outstanding Speaker Question Title * 1. Please vote for the most outstanding speaker of the 2019 Winter Symposium. Matthew Delaney, MD - High risk limitations in the ED evaluation and management of Acute Kidney Injury Timothy Fallon, MD - How to treat a briskly bleeding scalp Michael Ferguson, MD - The crumping crouper - how to recognize impending respiratory failure in the child Sara Nelson, MD - After the shock: peri-cardioversion thrombotic risk Matthew Delaney, MD - Ovarian Torsion: Should CT be the imaging test of choice? Tamas Peredy, MD - Little bits with big consequences; BiPAP, CPAP... what to do when there is no RT in house Timothy Fallon, MD - TXA beyond trauma Jason Hine, MD - Coding in the community: keeping it real with really limited resources Michael Ferguson, MD - Stabilizing the nightmare neonate before transfer David Mackenzie, MD - Three things you know and we can do more about Joleen Bierlein, PharmD, BCPS - Pharmacy infecting your practice: Antimicrobial pearls for the EM provider Robert Anderson, MD - Urine testing in the elderly - Flush that Urine!; The mechanical fall that isn't Stephen Rolfe, PharmD, BCCCP - Alcohol withdrawal: Give it your all with phenobarbital Heidi Kimberly, MD - Bring it to the bedside: Novel uses of ultrasound in the ED Stephen Rolfe, PharmD, BCCP and Joleen Bierlein, PharmD, BCPS - Ask the ED Pharmacist Michael Bohanske, MD - Robotic chest compressions - is it time to down-size the code team?; Trauma workup at the non-trauma center... when to draw the line and focus on the transfer William Meehan, MD - When kids get hurt: Pediatric specific sports medicine injuries; Pediatric dehydration - when do you need an IV? Matthew S. Siket, MD - Neuroimaging Update: The studies and sequences you should know Samantha Wood, MD - Making metacognition work for you - part 1 and part 2 Tammi Shaeffer, DO - Tox trends: Considerations for prescribing buprenorphine in the ED; Tammi Shaeffer, DO - Adulterants in abused substances: How to to get REALLY messed up Done