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May 18, 2015

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Wilderness medicine: Treating illness or injury in the great outdoors

Imagine you are on a hike with family or friends and suddenly you hear screams for help. Someone is badly hurt. Everyone looks at you and says: "Thank goodness we have a doctor with us!" What will you do? » More

Bipolar disorder in children: Assessment and diagnosis

This update examines the unique presentation of bipolar disease in the young and provides information beyond the DSM to help with diagnosis and improve treatment and management. » More

Coding grief

After losing a young patient, a doctor reflects on the insufficiency of the codes for grief and the potential for communication breakdown in the quest for "meaningful use." » More

A 12-year-old with a perplexing rash

The parents of a healthy 12-year-old boy bring him for a second opinion. He was diagnosed with pityriasisrosea 6 months ago, and new lesions, which are occasionally a little itchy, keep appearing. What is causing these new lesions? » More

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