Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Critical Care Symposium 2023

30 $

+ Include: 13 videos + 14 pdfs, size: 8.65 GB

+ Target Audience: respiratory therapists, physicians, and other healthcare professionals interested in critical care

Description

+ Include: 13 videos + 14 pdfs, size: 8.65 GB

+ Target Audience: respiratory therapists, physicians, and other healthcare professionals interested in critical care

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

Date & Location

Monday, April 24, 2023, 7:00 AM – Tuesday, April 25, 2023, 4:00 PM, Zuckerman Research Center, 417 East 68th Street, New York, NY

Specialties
Specialties – Anesthesiology, Critical Care, Emergency Medicine, Hospitalist, Internal Medicine, Medical Oncology, Nurse Practitioner, Nursing, Oncology and Hematology, Physician Assistant, Pulmonary Medicine, Respiratory Therapy, Sleep Medicine
Overview

This annual Symposium is designed to provide a general overview of various critical care and oncology topics, including oncologic emergencies, ethical dilemmas, ARDS, and cardiovascular compromise in the critical care setting. This Symposium is intended for nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses, respiratory therapists, physicians, and other healthcare professionals interested in critical care.

DAY 1, Lectures (in-person or virtual)

The first day will include a series of didactic lectures – available in-person or virtually – with ample time for Q&A after each presentation. At the conclusion of the day, attendees will be able to:

  • Describe diagnosis and management of hypoglycemic patients
  • Identify common ethical dilemmas when caring for the critically ill patient
  • Delineate types of hyponatremia and corresponding treatment algorithms
  • Highlight causes of hemodynamic compromise and cardiovascular emergencies in the oncology population
Objectives
  1. Describe diagnosis and management of hypoglycemic patients
  2. Identify common ethical dilemmas when caring for the critically ill patient
  3. Delineate types of hyponatremia and corresponding treatment algorithms
  4. Highlight causes of hemodynamic compromise and cardiovascular emergencies in the oncology population
  5. Recognize the ICU design elements that have evolved over last 4 decades
  6. Ultrasound Breakout: Summarize the indications of point of care ultrasonography
  7. Ultrasound Breakout: Discuss basic principles of vascular, thoracic, and cardiac ultrasonography
  8. Ultrasound Breakout: Practice basic hands-on ultrasound image acquisition skills
  9. Ultrasound Breakout: Recognize gross ultrasonograpic abnormalities of common pathologies
  10. Respiratory Workshop: Describe common modes of ventilation, frequently used ventilator settings, and troubleshooting techniques
  11. Respiratory Workshop: Discuss basic principles and strategies to improve ventilation and oxygenation in critically ill patients

 

+ Topics:

A Spoonful of Sugar- Hypoglycemia in the Critically Ill.mp4
A Spoonful of Sugar- Hypoglycemia in the Critically Ill.pdf
Aspects of Central Venous Catheter Infections.mp4
Aspects of Central Venous Catheter Infections.pdf
Cardiovascular Emergencies in Cancer Patients.mp4
Cardiovascular Emergencies in Cancer Patients.pdf
Cerebral Vein and Dural Sinus Venous Thrombosis.mp4
Cerebral Vein and Dural Sinus Venous Thrombosis.pdf
CriticalCare2023_Brochure.pdf
Ethics in the ICU- Are We Doing the Right Thing.mp4
Ethics in the ICU- Are We Doing the Right Thing.pdf
Human Factors in Critical Care- Embracing Vulnerability for High Performance.mp4
Human Factors in Critical Care- Embracing Vulnerability for High Performance.pdf
ICU Design Evolution Over the Last Four Decades with a Peak into the Future.mp4
ICU Design Evolution Over the Last Four Decades with a Peak into the Future.pdf
Keep Calm & Carry Onc- Emergencies and How to Treat Them.mp4
Keep Calm & Carry Onc- Emergencies and How to Treat Them.pdf
Managing RV Failure in the ICU.mp4
Managing RV Failure in the ICU.pdf
Overview of Hyponatremia.mp4
Overview of Hyponatremia.pdf
Ventilator Emergencies.mp4
Ventilator Emergencies.pdf
What Makes Your Patient Hypercapnic.mp4
What Makes Your Patient Hypercapnic.pdf
You Certainly Have SOMETHING- Diagnosing the Critically Ill.mp4
You Certainly Have SOMETHING- Diagnosing the Critically Ill.pdf

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