Asynchronous Learning: Infectious Disease, Immunology, and Dermatology
Below you will find a compiled list of links to asynchronous learning resources on ID, immunology, and dermatology themed topics. The Non-FOAM section links directly through the university library so that once you are logged in, it will take you directly to that chapter of the ebook. EBMedicine.net articles are available for free through EMRA benefit. By no means is this list exhaustive and if you know of other resources that would be educational, please add your comments below!
NON-FOAM: Infectious Disease, Immunology, and Dermatology
Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide, 8e:
Rosen’s Emergency Medicine, Eighth Edition:
- Chapter 12: Fever in the Adult Patient
- Chapter 119: Allergy, Hypersensitivity, Angioedema, and Anaphylaxis
- Chapter 120: Dermatologic Presentations
- Chapter 129: Bacteria
- Chapter 130: Viral Illnesses
- Chapter 131: Rabies
- Chapter 132: HIV Infection and AIDS
- Chapter 133: Parasitic Infections
- Chapter 134: Tick-Borne Illnesses
- Chapter 135: Tuberculosis
- Chapter 136: Bone and Joint Infections
- Chapter 137: Skin and Soft Tissue Infections
- Chapter 138: Sepsis Syndromes
- Chapter 167: Pediatric Fever
- Chapter 183: The Immunocompromised Patient
- Chapter 184: The Solid Organ Transplant Patient
EBMedicine.net
- Acute Rheumatic Fever: An Evidence-Based Approach To Diagnosis And Initial Management
- Ebola Virus Disease: Epidemiology, Clinical Presentation, And Diagnostic And Therapeutic Modalities
- The HIV-Infected Adult Patient In The Emergency Department: The Changing Landscape Of Disease
- Management Of Fever And Suspected Infection In Pediatric Patients With Central Venous Catheters
- Septic Shock: Recognizing And Managing This Life-Threatening Condition In Pediatric Patients
- Evidence-Based Management Of Skin And Soft-Tissue Infections In Pediatric Patients In The Emergency Department
- Evidence-Based Management of Kawasaki Disease In The Emergency Department
- Emergency Department Management Of Mosquito-Borne Illness: Malaria, Dengue, And West Nile Virus
- Current Guidelines On HIV Postexposure Prophylaxis For Nonoccupational Exposures, Including Sexual Assault
- Evaluation Of The Febrile Young Infant: An Update
- Allergy And Anaphylaxis: Principles Of Acute Emergency Management
- Module 16.3: Evidence-Based Management Of Skin And Soft-Tissue Infections In The Emergency Department
- Childhood Rashes That Present To The ED Part I: Viral And Bacterial Issues
- Childhood Rashes That Present To The ED Part II: Fungal, G Annulare, Kawasaki Disease, Insect Related, And Molluscum
- Dermatologic Emergencies: Diagnosing And Managing Life-Threatening Rashes
FOAM: Infectious Disease, Immunology, and Dermatology
Infectious Disease
- EMCrit: Podcast 169 – Sepsis 3.0 with Merv Singer
- R.E.B.E.L. EM: Sepsis 3.0
- emDocs: The Dangers of Over-Resuscitation in Sepsis
- emDocs: Unstable Sepsis: Airway First? Not Always
- emDocs: The Controversies of Corticosteroids in Sepsis
- PEM Blog: Briefs: Rabies
- emDocs: Lyme Disease Presentations/Management
- emDocs: Septic Arthritis
Immune System Disorders
- emDocs: Anaphylaxis: Where do we go wrong and how can we improve?
- ercast: Angioedema
- PulmCrit: Treatment of ACEi-induced angioedema
- emDocs: Transplant Emergencies Part I
- emDocs: Transplant Emergencies Part II
Cutaneous Disorders
- emDocs: What’s That Rash
- emDocs: Drug Rashes
- Pediatric EM Morsels: Pediatric Rash
- Core EM: Cellulitis
- emDocs: Cellulitis Antibiotic Selection
- emDocs: Update on the Management of Skin Abscesses
- The Skeptics’ Guide to EM: Working at the Abscess Wash – Irrigation of Cutaneous Abscesses
- R.E.B.E.L. EM: Trimethoprim-Sulfamethoxazole for Uncomplicated Skin Abscesses
If you have additional resources to add to the list, please share in the comment section below!