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+ Target Audience: Emergency Physicians, Nephrologists, Psychiatrists, Pediatricians, Internal Medicine Specialists, and Family Medicine Physicians
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+ Information:
The Heat Emergencies Clinical Education CME Course is a virtual, lecture-based four half-day course to educate clinicians about how to diagnose, treat, and prevent heat-related illness. The course will describe the current evidence around all heat-related emergencies, including heat stroke, heat exhaustion, and heat syncope. The course will provide a background on the changing epidemiology of heat-related illness, varying definitions of heat, basics of thermal physiology, and individual and population based approaches to prevention of heat-related illness.
Learning Objectives
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Explain the epidemiology of heat related illness and associated disease processes.
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Recognize the thermal physiology underlying clinical presentations of heat related illness.
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Create a differential diagnosis and develop comprehensive, evidence-based management plans for all forms of heat related illness, including heat exhaustion, heat syncope, and heat stroke.
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Describe groups at increased risk for heat related illness and develop anticipatory guidance and prevention plans.
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Discuss the pharmacological interactions with heat-related illness and develop plans for protecting patients.
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Identify the resources needed and best steps to take for preparedness, diagnosis and treatment of heat related illness during event medicine and in low-resources settings.
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Explain the impacts of heat across organ systems, including impacts on mental health and behavioral health and kidney disease.
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Apply preventive solutions for heat related illness including from a community based, public health, and health systems approach.
Target Audience
- General Physicians, Specialty Physicians, Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioners, Nurses, Pharmacists, Primary Care Physicians, and Others.
- Best for Emergency Physicians, Nephrologists, Psychiatrists, Pediatricians, Clinical Pharmacologists, Occupational Medicine Physicians, Public Health Specialists, Internal Medicine Specialists, and Family Medicine Physicians.
Topics
Day 1: Monday, June 15, 2026
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Welcome, Overview, and Importance of Heat Clinical Education
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Defining Heat
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Heat Physiology
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Epidemiological Impacts of Heat
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Fluids, Electrolytes and Perspiration
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Closing Remarks and Q&A
Day 2: Wednesday, June 17, 2026
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Welcome and Recap
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Event Medicine and Heat Related Illness
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Current Evidence on Heat Related Illness
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Diagnosis of Heat Related Illness
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Management of Heat Related Illness
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Closing Remarks and Q&A
Day 3: Monday, June 22, 2026
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Welcome and Recap
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Heat, Kidney Disease, and Outdoor Work
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Pharmaceutical Considerations in Hot Weather
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Small Group Discussions: What Special Populations Are You Worried About in Your Practice, and What can be Done to Meet Their Needs?
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Heat-Related Illness in Special Populations
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Heat and Behavioral Health
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Closing Remarks and Q&A
Day 4: Wednesday, June 24, 2026
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Welcome and Recap
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Prevention and Management of Heat Related Illness in Low Resource Settings
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Practical Resources for the Busy Clinician
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Health System Impacts and Preparedness for Extreme Heat
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Preventive Solutions Through Public Health and Public Policy
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Closing Remarks and Q&A





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