Rounds

Monthly Rounds

We perform monthly ER rounds, presented by one of our physicians. This is a great opportunity for CME and learning amongst our peers. The rounds are hospital-wide, but focus on emergency medicine topics.

 

Special Guests

We’re proud to occasionally welcome guest speakers to present rounds. In recent years, guest presenters have included Dr. Amal Mattu (School of Medicine, University of Maryland), Dr. Andrew Petrosoniak (St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto), and Dr. Christopher Hicks (St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto).

Past Round Presentations

To access recordings of past round presentations, please contact us, indicating which presentation you’d like to view.
*special guests

28/03/2023 • “A Re-examination of our ED Wrist Examination: Pearls to Diagnose Commonly Missed Injuries” - Dr. A. Sayal*

28/02/2023 • “Imaging Modality and Protocol Considerations for Common Emergency Department Clinical Indications” - Dr. L. Harman & Dr. M. Loreto

22/03/2022 • “But I Can’t Walk!” - Dr. S. Brill

22/02/2022 • “Don’t Go Breakin’ My Heart: Reperfusion Injury Post Thrombolysis” - Dr. L. Harman

25/01/2022 • “Emergency Neuro CT Angiography—Joint Rounds with ER and DI” - Dr. M. Loreto & Dr. M. Watson

07/12/2021 • “Hypothermia and Cold-Related Injuries” - Dr. M. Watson

23/11/2021 • “STEMI without the STE” - Dr. A. Mattu*

28/09/2021 • “High Sensitivity Troponin” - Dr. L. Harman

22/06/2021 • “Going Ballistic: Life and Limb-Threatening Gunshot Wounds” - Dr. A. Petrosoniak & Dr. C. Hicks*

27/04/2021 • “Protect Ya Neck! Early Priorities in Challenging Penetrating Neck Trauma Cases” - Dr. C. Hicks*

26/01/2021 • “Endovascular Thrombectomy in Stroke: Current Evidence & Regional Progress in the EVT Program” - Dr. R. Singh*

18/12/2020 • “A Practical Application of Mass Transfusion Protocol (MTP)” - Dr. R. Masri

  • North Bay Emergency Department team members collaborate every day, but participate in additional hands-on learning in monthly high fidelity simulation labs and in-situ labs, with a focus on emergency medicine.

    The Sim Lab

    Continued hands-on learning in a world-class lab facility.

  • North Bay Emergency Department staff physicians invite medical students, residents, locums, and potential applicants to participate in our additional opportunities for professional development. This includes conferences, workshops, seminars, courses.

    Professional Development

    Additional opportunities to further your knowledge and stay up-to-date.

  • Questions? Contact the North Bay Emergency Department for more information on joining our team or to coordinate a visit.

    Get in Touch

    Questions?
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