Michigan 33rd Annual Update in Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine 2021

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Michigan Medicine 33rd Annual Update in Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine 2021

Format:2 videos + 14 pdfs, size: 2.68 GB

Course Audience: internist, pulmonologist, family medicine physician, primary care physician

Overview:

33rd Annual Update in Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine is organized by University of Michigan (U-M) Department of Internal Medicine and will be held from Nov 04 – 05, 2021.

Target Audience: This activity is appropriate for: House Officers, Medical Students, Nurse Practitioners, Nurses, Physicians

In the fields of: Critical Care Medicine, Family Medicine, General Medicine, Internal Medicine, Pulmonology

Description:

Experts in Pulmonology and Critical Cate medicine from the University of Michigan Medical School will present a two-day program for physicians and other health care providers that outlines the most current treatment information for patients with pulmonary complications. Combining case-based information, research studies, and common practice, presentations and hands-on workshops will focus on airway procedures, sleep medicine, and challenges seen in critical care, among other topics. This important update in the field of pulmonary and critical care medicine will give attendees what they need to improve patient treatment and offer better outcomes. After this activity, participants will recognize and manage post intensive care syndrome.

Learning Objectives:

At the end of this activity, participant should be able to:

• provide evidence-based care for patients with severe persistent asthma.

• describe recent advances in the care of patients with COPD.

• identify patients who may benefit from referral for advanced interventional pulmonary procedures.

• understand the benefits of multidisciplinary discussion in the diagnosis and management of patients with interstitial lung disease.

• describe current recommendations for the diagnosis and management of lung cancer.

• recognize the effects of a changing climate on acute and chronic respiratory disease.

• institute and titrate noninvasive ventilation in patients with chronic respiratory failure.

• understand best practices in management of severe ARDS.

• practice innovative care in the setting of a global pandemic.

• understand evolving concepts in the care of patients with severe sepsis and septic shock.

• evaluate and manage patients with a difficult airway.

• manage common neurologic emergencies.

• recognize and manage post intensive care syndrome.

• apply an evidence-based approach to vasopressor use in the ICU.

Nov 4 Burden of Early COPD (PDF Format)

Nov 4 Interstitial Lung Disease- A Multi-Disciplinary Discussion (PDF Format)

Nov 4 Management of Chronic Hypercarbic Respiratory Failure (PDF Format)

Nov 4 Respiratory Health in a Changing Climate (PDF Format)

Nov 4 Update in Interventional Pulmonology (PDF Format)

Nov 4 Update in Lung Cancer- What Do We Pulmonologists Need to Know (PDF Format)

Nov 4 Updates to the Asthma Guidelines and New Approaches to Managing Asthma (PDF Format)

Nov 4 (Video TS Format) (4 hours 30 minutes)

Nov 5 COVID ARDS- Themes and Descants (PDF Format)

Nov 5 Innovation in the Time of COVID (PDF Format)

Nov 5 MAP-ping a Course Out of Shock- Best Practices in Vasopressor Use (PDF Format)

Nov 5 Neurologic Emergencies in the ICU (PDF Format)

Nov 5 The Lost Airway- Prevention & Management (PDF Format)

Nov 5 The Problems of Winning- Getting Patients Ready for Life After the ICU (PDF Format)

Nov 5 Updates in Sepsis (PDF Format)

Nov 5 (Video TS Format) (4 hours)

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