DxTx
In the medical community, Dx means Diagnosis and Tx - Treatment. On DxTx, I look forward to simplifying our often complex appearing approach to common diagnoses and treatments from the perspective of an emergency medicine clinician and educator. I'm an experienced Emergency Medicine PA and medical educator who takes great pride in educating others about medical issues. In my current clinical role, I am responsible for the assessment, diagnosis and treatment/management of patients presenting to the Emergency Department. I hope to simplify and break down common questions and concerns that I am asked from patients on a daily basis.
DxTx should not be used for the diagnosis or treatment of any medical conditions and should not be used by viewers as a substitute for medical advice. Viewers should always seek the advice of a qualified health care provider for medical concerns and/or any questions pertaining to their health. Full disclaimer can be viewed at the bottom of each video.
How To Treat Your Ankle Sprain
Is my Ankle Sprained or Broken?
What Could be Wrong if You Can't Straighten Your Finger
Dental Pain and Infections in the ER
Prescription Refills For Your Medications
When Could You Be Pregnant & What To Do
Covid19 Vaccine: FAQ
Bloody eye? Look no further!
Learn to wear a mask PROPERLY
Masks - What's all the hype about?
COVID19 - What You Need to Know
Treatment For A Broken Toe
"Pink Eye" - It's Complicated | DxTx
Management of Pink Eye
What is Pink Eye (Conjunctivitis)? | Do I have it?| DxTx
Treatment and Prevention of Urinary Tract infections | DxTx
Do I Have A Complicated Urinary Tract Infection? | DxTx
Do I Have A UTI/Urinary Tract Infection? | DxTx
How Does The Emergency Room (ER) Work? | DxTx
Welcome to Diagnosis & Treatment | DxTx