UCSF High-Risk Emergency Medicine serves practitioners who treat high-risk conditions every day. This continuing medical education addresses themes that can create anxiety and concern for urgent care, high-risk, and emergency department providers due to the danger of misdiagnosis or bad effects.
With 33 online video CME lectures, you may improve diagnosis, treatment, procedures, and patient counseling. UCSF Emergency Medicine includes traumatic, cardiologic, neurologic, toxicologic, pediatric, airway, and other emergencies.
Learn What at UCSF High-Risk Emergency Medicine:
UCSF High-Risk Emergency Medicine teaches how to diagnose, treat, and perform procedures for neurologic, oncologic, traumatic, cardiovascular, infectious, pediatric, respiratory, and toxicologic medical emergencies. It also seeks to improve important patient counseling.
Target Audience:
Hawaii covers the themes that create the most anxiety and concern in emergency care because of the danger of misdiagnosis or misadventure. This conference is for doctors who treat high-risk patients. It is presented by the University of California, San Francisco Department of Emergency Medicine, noted for its expertise in trauma and emergency medicine. This includes emergency physicians, internists, family practitioners, and others in urgent care, high-risk, or emergency departments.
TOPICS / SPEAKERS:
- Pearls and Pitfalls in the ED Management of CHF –Â Amal Mattu, MD
- Pressors – Pearls and Pitfalls – Zlatan Coralic, MD
- Acidosis – Pearls and Pitfalls – Craig Smollin, MD
- Wide Complex Tachycardia Cases –Â Amal Mattu, MD
- Challenging Cases in Dizziness –Â Nida Degesys, MD
- Aortic Disasters –Â Brian Lin, MD
- The Precipitous Delivery –Â Christopher Colwell, MD
- Advanced Wound Repair – Tips and Tricks – Brian Lin, MD
- Anticoagulation – Pearls and Pitfalls – Zlatan Coralic, MD
- Antidos and Antidon’ts – Craig Smollin, MD
- Cardiology Literature 2023 Update –Â Amal Mattu, MD
- Geriatric Falls – Pearls and Pitfalls – Nida Degesys, MD
- Recognizing and Managing Patient and Provider Bias and Racism in the ED –Â Rosny Daniel, MD
- ACLS Update –Â Jeffrey Tabas, MD
- The Failed Airway –Â Kayla Enriquez, MD
- De-escalation in the Age of Workplace Violence –Â James Hardy, MD
- Orthopedic Critical Care without an Orthopedist –Â Derek Ward, MD
- Challenging Cases in Patients with Blunt Trauma –Â Christopher Colwell, MD
- Challenging Trauma Airway Cases –Â Kayla Enriquez, MD
- Pitfalls in Use of EFAST –Â Starr Knight, MD
- Challenging Cases in Patients with Penetrating Trauma –Â Joseph Cuschieri, MD
- Trauma Q&A –Â Colwell, Cuschieri, Knight, and Enriquez
- Debrief After Challenging ED Events – Taking Care of Our Team – Eric Issacs, Rachel Perry Limon, RN
- ED Management of Atrial Fibrillation –Â Jeffrey Tabas, MD
- Diabetic Medications and Devices – Challenging Cases – Rosny Daniel, MD
- Hypertensive Emergency, Urgency, or Just High Blood Pressure – Mimi Lu, MD
- Pearls and Pitfalls in Emergency Imaging –Â Christopher Colwell, MD
- Infants with BRUE – Is Trouble BRUEing or Is It All Just a Big BRUE-Ha-Ha – Dina Wallin, MD
- Dangerous and Bad Practices in Kids –Â Mimi Lu, MD
- A Simplified Approach to Fever in Infants –Â Dina Wallin, MD
- Pediatric Orthopedic Can’t Miss Injuries – Margaret Lin-Martore, MD
- Approach to the Critically Ill Infant –Â Carol Chen, MD
- Pediatric Minor Head and Neck Trauma Cases –Â Margaret Lin-Martore, MD
See Also: Hippo Peds EM Bootcamp 2022: Master Pediatric Emergency Medicine
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