Description
Advanced EM Boot Camp Self-Study Course
CCME Advanced EM Boot Camp Self-Study Course 2023
CCME Advanced EM Boot Camp Self-Study Course The Center for Emergency Medical Education designates this Enduring Material activity for a maximum of 23.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
- The Center for Medical Education Inc is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #12345, for 23.5 Contact Hours.
- CCME Advanced EM Boot Camp Self-Study Course 2023 is an intensive, 23.5-hour, 3-day course (preceded on July 9th by optional ECG and imaging workshops and followed by an optional emergency ultrasound workshop on July 13th). Experience 41 exceptional topics with some of the best faculty in emergency medicine.
- Built on the foundation of the Original EM Boot Camp course (which has been experienced by over 22,000 participants), this advanced course goes the next step to drill down on more detail. You’ll learn critical care, airway interventions, trauma management, pediatrics, cardiac care, and more of what you need to become a master practitioner.
Advanced EM Boot Camp Self-Study Course includes 50 lectures:
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- Introduction to the Course (17:31)
- The Ouchless ED (37:16)
- Minimizing the Risk of Low Risk Chest Pain (29:58)
- Avoiding Errors: Understanding Medical Decision Making (29:34)
- Drugs of Abuse 2022 (31:37)
- Best Practice: The Febrile Infant and Child (29:37)
- Medicolegal Quicksand: The Patient (35:38)
- Cutting Edge Literature That Will Change Your Practice – Part 1 (32:45)
- Question & Answer Session (17:02)
- Perfect Phrases for Difficult Conversations (32:10)
- More Than ACS: Potentially Lethal Causes of Chest Pain (28:58)
- Neonatal Emergencies (26:39)
- When The Triage Note Says “SOB”: The Dyspneic Adult (28:54)
- Medicolegal Quicksand: The System (36:26)
- Evidence-Based Approach to the Wheezing and Croupy Child (30:34)
- Updates on Toxicologic Emergencies (34:47)
- Tricks of the Trade for the Master Practitioner (31:19)
- Question & Answer Session (6:27)
- A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing: Serious Causes of Common Complaints – Part 1 (30:32)
- The Master Practitioner: Nerve Blocks You Need to Know (23:29)
- Sepsis Update: Where Do We Stand? (28:30)
- A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing: Serious Causes of Common Complaints – Part 2 (32:12)
- The Rapid Trauma Exam (31:37)
- The Rapid Emergency Department Neurologic Exam (22:06)
- Cutting Edge Literature That Will Change Your Practice – Part 2 (37:36)
- Question & Answer Session (11:17)
- The Anticoagulated Patient in the Emergency Department (25:12)
- Finding the Threats: Pelvic Pain and Vaginal Bleeding (25:22)
- Fun and Interesting Reductions (22:49)
- Stroke and TIA Update (31:22)
- COVID-19: Outpatient Treatment Options (26:43)
- Transfusions: Risks, Benefits and Controversies (30:06)
- The Seizing Patient: Optimizing Diagnosis and Treatment (27:25)
- Best Practice: Procedural Sedation (34:44)
- Question & Answer Session (25:00)
- POLSTS – Goals of Care Discussions and End of Life Care in the ED (34:22)
- The Dizzy Patient: When is “Spinning” Life-Threatening? (22:39)
- The Quick and Accurate Orthopedic Exam (30:27)
- Mythbusting in Emergency Medicine (32:07)
- The Acutely Withdrawing Patient (32:05)
- State-of-the-Art Resuscitation: The Critically Ill Medical Patient (28:54)
- Cutting Edge Literature That Will Change Your Practice – Part 3 (37:50)
- Question & Answer Session (7:18)
- Must Know Emergency Medicine: Rapid Sequence Intubation (30:27)
- State-of-the-Art Resuscitation: The Bleeding Patient (34:57)
- Best Practice: Emergency Imaging – Part 1 (32:42)
- Effectively Using Airway Adjuncts: From NIV to Videoscopes (32:03)
- Eye Emergency Cases (26:23)
- Best Practice: Emergency Imaging – Part 2 (32:40)
- Oncologic Emergencies (27:54)
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