Join Dr. Hockenbury as she reviews the FAST ultrasound for trauma, reviewing probe selection, probe placement, as well as what normal and abnormal imaging can look like.
Jennifer Hockenbury, MD
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Norton Children’s Medical Group / University of Louisville School of Medicine
Dr. Jenny Hockenbury is a Pediatric Emergency Medicine physician in Louisville, Kentucky. She attended medical school at the University of Louisville, followed by a Pediatrics Residency at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. She is completing her Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship at the University of Louisville, where she also completed a Masters Certificate in the Business of Healthcare.
Her academic interests include the patient and family experience and healthcare operations/quality improvement. In addition to her clinical and educational roles, she is passionate about advancing health communication and child safety education through creative initiatives as a children’s book author and business owner. Outside of medicine, she enjoys traveling, cooking, and spending time with her husband and their black lab, Mo.
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Join Dr. Stark as he discusses hypothermia including mechanisms of heat loss, complications, rewarming, and CPR considerations.
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics. Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Norton Children’s Medical Group.
Wayne Stark is a Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physician practicing in Louisville, Kentucky. He attended medical school at the University of Maryland, School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland. He completed Pediatrics Residency at Saint Christopher's Hospital for Children in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He completed Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship and received a Masters in Clinical Science and Investigation at the University of Louisville. He returned to Louisville after working at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hosptial in St Petersburg, Florida, where he had the oppotunity to work in resident education,
His areas of interest include Lifestyle Medicine and Quality Improvement, among others. In his free time, he enjoys native gardening and visiting the National Parks with his family.
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Join Dr. Stark as he discusses heat illness including heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke. Including an overview of ways we accumulate and dissipate heat and treatment of heat illnesses.
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics. Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Norton Children’s Medical Group.
Wayne Stark is a Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physician practicing in Louisville, Kentucky. He attended medical school at the University of Maryland, School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland. He completed Pediatrics Residency at Saint Christopher's Hospital for Children in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He completed Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship and received a Masters in Clinical Science and Investigation at the University of Louisville. He returned to Louisville after working at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hosptial in St Petersburg, Florida, where he had the oppotunity to work in resident education,
His areas of interest include Lifestyle Medicine and Quality Improvement, among others. In his free time, he enjoys native gardening and visiting the National Parks with his family.
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Join Dr. Stark as he discusses cold injuries including chilblains, trench foot, frost nip, and frostbite. Including an overview of diagnosis and treatment.
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics. Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Norton Children’s Medical Group.
Wayne Stark is a Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physician practicing in Louisville, Kentucky. He attended medical school at the University of Maryland, School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland. He completed Pediatrics Residency at Saint Christopher's Hospital for Children in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He completed Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship and received a Masters in Clinical Science and Investigation at the University of Louisville. He returned to Louisville after working at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hosptial in St Petersburg, Florida, where he had the oppotunity to work in resident education,
His areas of interest include Lifestyle Medicine and Quality Improvement, among others. In his free time, he enjoys native gardening and visiting the National Parks with his family.
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Join Dr. Hart as she discusses malrotation, pyloric stenosis, Hirschsprung's disease, congenital adrenal hyperplasia, and inborn errors of metabolism.
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Join Dr. Hart as she discusses the approach to neonatal seizures, neonates with undiagnosed congenital heart disease, and BRUE.
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Join Dr. Hart as she discusses the approach to the febrile neonate and omphalitis.
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Join Dr. Hart as she discusses several of the most common neonatal chief complaints in the ED, including a helpful pneumonic for the differential for fussy infants.
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