UCSF High Risk Emergency Medicine 2023
UCSF High Risk Emergency Medicine is sharply focused on meeting the needs of the practitioner who encounters high-risk conditions in their daily practice. It’s continuing medical education designed to address topic that — due to risk of misdiagnosis or misadventure — produce the greatest anxiety and concern for anyone practicing in an urgent care, high-risk, or ED setting.
UCSF High Risk Emergency Medicine is a comprehensive continuing medical education (CME) course designed to address high-risk conditions encountered in daily medical practice. This course focuses on topics that produce the greatest anxiety and concern in urgent care, high-risk, or emergency department settings. Through 33 online video lectures, healthcare practitioners can enhance their competence in diagnosing, treating, and counseling patients in traumatic, cardiologic, neurologic, toxicologic, pediatric, and airway emergencies, among others.
Why Choose UCSF High Risk Emergency Medicine?
UCSF High Risk Emergency Medicine is developed by the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. This institution is renowned nationally for its expertise in emergency medical and trauma care. The conference aims to meet the needs of practitioners who encounter high-risk conditions in their daily medical practice, including emergency physicians, internists, family practitioners, and others working in urgent care or emergency department settings.
By attending this CME course, healthcare professionals can expect to:
- Improve competence in diagnosing and treating high-risk emergencies
- Gain knowledge and skills in performing procedures related to emergency medicine
- Enhance patient counseling abilities
Course Objectives
The objectives of the UCSF High Risk Emergency Medicine conference are centered on improving competence in diagnosis, treatment, performance of procedures, and patient counseling across various emergency scenarios. The course covers a wide range of topics, including neurologic, oncologic, traumatic, cardiovascular, infectious, pediatric, respiratory, and toxicologic emergencies.
Topics and Speakers
The UCSF High Risk Emergency Medicine conference features a diverse lineup of speakers who are experts in their respective fields. Some of the topics covered include:
– Pearls and Pitfalls in the ED Management of CHF – Amal Mattu, MD
– Pressors – Pearls and Pitfalls – Zlatan Coralic, MD
– Acidosis – Pearls and Pitfalls – Craig Smollin, MD
– Wide Complex Tachycardia Cases – Amal Mattu, MD
– Challenging Cases in Dizziness – Nida Degesys, MD
– Aortic Disasters – Brian Lin, MD
– The Precipitous Delivery – 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 – Amal Mattu, MD
– Geriatric Falls – Pearls and Pitfalls – Nida Degesys, MD
– Recognizing and Managing Patient and Provider Bias and Racism in the ED – Rosny Daniel, MD
– ACLS Update – Jeffrey Tabas, MD
– The Failed Airway – Kayla Enriquez, MD
– De-escalation in the Age of Workplace Violence – James Hardy, MD
– Orthopedic Critical Care without an Orthopedist – Derek Ward, MD
– Challenging Cases in Patients with Blunt Trauma – Christopher Colwell, MD
– Challenging Trauma Airway Cases – Kayla Enriquez, MD
– Pitfalls in Use of EFAST – Starr Knight, MD
– Challenging Cases in Patients with Penetrating Trauma – Joseph Cuschieri, MD
– Trauma Q&A – Drs. 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 – 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 – 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 – Mimi Lu, MD
– A Simplified Approach to Fever in Infants – Dina Wallin, MD
– Pediatric Orthopedic Can’t Miss Injuries – Margaret Lin-Martore, MD
– Approach to the Critically Ill Infant – Carol Chen, MD
– Pediatric Minor Head and Neck Trauma Cases – Margaret Lin-Martore, MD
Order Your Copy Today
If you want to enhance your skills and knowledge in high-risk emergency medicine, UCSF High Risk Emergency Medicine is the perfect resource for you. By ordering this course, you will have access to 33 online video lectures delivered by experts in the field. Stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in emergency medicine and improve your ability to handle high-stress situations.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to expand your knowledge and excel in your practice. Order your copy of UCSF High Risk Emergency Medicine today!
Date of Original Release: September 9, 2023