Continuing Education Company Emergency & Urgent Care Medicine On Demand, Volume 4, Module 1 2025
Include: 12 videos + 13 pdfs, size: GB
Target Audience: primary care, urgent care, and emergency medicine physicians
Information:
Elevate your expertise with Emergency & Urgent Care Medicine: On Demand Vol. 4 Module 1. This comprehensive online course provides concise, expert insights on multispecialty acute care problems, empowering clinicians to make quick and informed decisions in complex patient scenarios. Enhance your clinical skills through brief, focused video lectures, ensuring you are well-prepared to make timely and effective healthcare decisions in urgent care, emergency, and primary care setting.
Overview
This online course delves into Urgent Care medicine, emphasizing the immediate delivery of medical care for acute and chronic illnesses and injuries. It recognizes the crucial need for practitioners to possess proficiency in evaluating and treating a diverse range of acute medical problems across all age groups. By focusing on timely and practical issues, the activity ensures participants receive the latest evidence-based insights for evaluating and treating acute emergency conditions. Each session is designed to offer best practices applicable to outpatient clinical settings. Topics include Critical Care, Emergency Medicine, Infectious Disease, Ophthalmology, Pulmonology, and Rheumatology.
Key Features
- Engaging content from renowned experts
- Personalized learning experience – learn at your own pace, on your own schedule, and in your preferred environment
- 10 HD quality video-based lectures and presentation handouts
- Accessible anywhere, anytime – stream online or download for viewing at your leisure
Course Objectives
As a result of this educational activity, participants should be better able to:
- Assess and provide patients with an accurate diagnosis and optimal care for a broad range of acute disorders seen in primary care.
- Recognize the role of the primary care clinician in the management of acute disorders.
- Utilize current advances in the diagnosis and treatment of acute disorders, using whenever possible, an evidence-based approach.
- Delineate which patients require immediate hospitalization and additional care and those that can be successfully managed as outpatients.
Presented by Continuing Education Company, this course focuses on the practical management of emergency and urgent care problems commonly encountered in primary care. This activity is comprised of recorded video lectures from our recent Primary Care Update on Urgent Care and Emergency Medicine Conferences. The emphasis of this course is on practical and useful information for clinical practice.
Target Audience
This activity is designed for physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other healthcare professionals specializing in primary care, urgent care, and emergency medicine.
Topics:
Module 1 | ||
Session 1 (48 minutes) | Monoarthritis: When it’s Gout, and When it’s Not | N. Clancy, MD |
Session 2 (38 minutes) | Deciphering Syphilis Testing | R. Dachs, MD |
Session 3 (85 minutes) | Panel Discussion: Does This Patient Need Additional Evaluation – Labs, Imaging or Care in the ED? | R. Bloch, MD, N. Clancy, MD, R. Dachs, MD, A. Darby-Stewart, MD, S. Iyer, MD, & D. Weismiller, MD |
Session 4 (52 minutes) | Sharpening Our Clinical Sleuthing Skills: Critical Neurologic Conditions That Continue to Hide from Us | G. Higgins, MD |
Session 5 (36 minutes) | When Primary Care and Acute Care Overlap: Diagnosis at a Glance | G. Higgins, MD |
Session 6 (48 minutes) | Help, I Can’t See! | R. Bloch, MD |
Session 7 (42 minutes) | Ophthalmologic Emergencies | R. Bloch, MD |
Session 8 (52 minutes) | Acute Exacerbation of COPD: Beyond Antibiotics and Steroids | R. Dachs, MD |
Session 9 (49 minutes) | Mastering Pediatric Respiratory Emergencies | E. Rose, MD |
Session 10 (29 minutes) | Navigating Difficult Parental Interactions | E. Rose, MD |