Harvard Emergency Medicine Updates & Current Practices 2024

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Harvard Emergency Medicine Updates & Current Practices 2024

Format: 40 videos, size: 8.8 GB

Course Audience: Emergency Physicians, Family Medicine Physicians, Primary Care Physicians

Overview:

2024 Course Overview

The Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Department of Emergency Medicine offers this one-week postgraduate course for local, national, and international emergency physicians, specialty physicians, primary care physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, and EMTs. This five-day course will cover a vast array of topics, including:

  • Acute Compartment Syndromes
  • Acute Ischemic Stroke: Tenecteplase, Expanded Treatment Windows, and Other Updates
  • Addressing Burnout in Emergency Medicine
  • Antimicrobial Stewardship Pearls
  • Applying Systems Engineering and Innovation to Improve ED Patient Experience
  • Approach to the Sick Trauma Patient
  • ARDS
  • BURNS
  • Cardiac Arrest
  • Circulatory Shock Quiz Bowl
  • Code ICH! The First Hours of Intracerebral Hemorrhage Management
  • Critical Care Double Feature: Push-Dose Pressors, and Phenobarbital for Alcohol Withdrawal
  • Critical Care Toxicology
  • Diagnosis and Treatment of Pulmonary Embolism
  • Echo in Shock
  • Emergency Preparedness
  • Escalation Alert: Best Practice Communication to Keep ED Staff and Patients Safe
  • Eye Emergencies
  • Geriatric Agitation in the ED: Differentiating and Managing Dementia and Delirium
  • Geriatric Emergency Departments: Is that a thing? History, Concept and Evolving Evidence
  • Geriatric Trauma and Falls
  • Hand Injuries: How would You treat them; Case-Based Updates
  • High Altitude Illness
  • Mild Head Trauma
  • Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infections
  • Pediatric Head Trauma/Concussion
  • Point-of Care Ultrasound
  • Priapism Management
  • Reading Cardiac Ischemia on ECGs: the Basics
  • Sepsis Updates
  • Shock and Awe: Six Strategies to Prevent Hemodynamic Collapse
  • Spine Trauma
  • STIs
  • Substance Use Disorder in the ED
  • The Crashing Neonate
  • Update on Diagnosis and Treatment of Ventricular Fibrillation
  • Vasopressors & Shock Pearls

This interactive course will include didactic presentations, Q&A, review of cases, problem solving and other engaging formats via remote learning. Learners will have many opportunities to develop new strategies they can incorporate into their practice setting.

Who Should Attend

  • Emergency Physicians
  • Family Medicine Physicians
  • Other Specialty Physicians
  • Primary Care Physicians
  • Nurse Practitioners
  • Physician Assistants

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to:

  • Identify patients that are potentially critically ill.
  • Integrate the latest evidence-based practice strategies in treating patients.
  • Utilize latest evidence-based algorithms and strategies in management of different conditions.

Friday 1 Approach to the Sick Trauma Patient (Video MP4 Format)

Friday 2 Physiologically Difficult Airway Cases (Video MP4 Format)

Friday 3 Fever POCUS Algorithm (Video MP4 Format)

Friday 4 Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infection (Video MP4 Format)

Friday 5 Tests to Consider Avoiding in Your PEM Patients Why It_s Good for You And Good for Them (Video MP4 Format)

Friday 6 Managing Critically Ill Patients with Septic Shock (Video MP4 Format)

Friday 7 Diagnosis and Treatment of Pulmonary Embolism (Video MP4 Format)

Friday 8 Scaling Humanitarian Aid, from Ebola to Ukraine (Video MP4 Format)

Monday 1 Reading Cardiac Ischemia on ECGs The Basics (Video MP4 Format)

Monday 2 The Digital Transformation of Emergency Medicine (Video MP4 Format)

Monday 3 Geriatric Falls (Video MP4 Format)

Monday 4 Eye Emergencies (Video MP4 Format)

Monday 5 Emergency Medicine Burnout (Video MP4 Format)

Monday 6 Advances in the Treatment of Ventricular Fibrillation and Sudden Cardiac Death (Video MP4 Format)

Monday 7 Acute Compartment Syndromes (Video MP4 Format)

Monday 8 Hand Emergencies (Video MP4 Format)

Thursday 1- Burns (Video MP4 Format)

Thursday 2- Considerations in Anticoagulation Reversal (Video MP4 Format)

Thursday 3- ARDS (Video MP4 Format)

Thursday 4- Critical Care Double Feature Push-Dose Pressors, and Phenobarbital for Alcohol Withdrawal (Video MP4 Format)

Thursday 5- Mild Head Trauma (Video MP4 Format)

Thursday 6- Updates in Ischemic Stroke (Video MP4 Format)

Thursday 7- Cardiac Arrest (Video MP4 Format)

Thursday 8- Sexually Transmitted Infections (Video MP4 Format)

Tuesday 1 Postpartum Hemorrhage (Video MP4 Format)

Tuesday 2 Code ICH The first hours of intracerebral hemorrhage (Video MP4 Format)

Tuesday 3 Escalation Alert Best Practice Communication to Keep ED Staff and Patients Safe (Video MP4 Format)

Tuesday 4 Emergency Preparedness (Video MP4 Format)

Tuesday 5 Pediatric Trauma & Concussion (Video MP4 Format)

Tuesday 6 Priapism Management (Video MP4 Format)

Tuesday 7 Shock and Awe Six Strategies to Prevent Hemodynamic Collapse (Video MP4 Format)

Tuesday 8 Circulatory Shock Quiz Bowl (Video MP4 Format)

Wednesday 1 POCUS – Procedures – peripheral IV & Lumbar Puncture (Video MP4 Format)

Wednesday 2 POCUS – eFAST (Video MP4 Format)

Wednesday 3 POCUS – Cardiac & Lung (Video MP4 Format)

Wednesday 4 POCUS – Pediatric Cases (Video MP4 Format)

Wednesday 5 Applying Systems Engineering and Innovation to Improve ED Patient Experience (Video MP4 Format)

Wednesday 6 Virtual Observation Lessons Learned From Redefining The Walls of the ED (Video MP4 Format)

Wednesday 7 Neonatal Resuscitation (Video MP4 Format)

Wednesday 8 Sepsis Updates (Video MP4 Format)

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