Harvard 12th Annual Principles Of Critical Care Medicine For Non-Intensive Care Specialists 2024

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+ Include: 72 videos + 69 pdfs, size: 130 GB

+ Target Audience: emergency medicine physicians, hospitalists, family practitioners, critical care physicians, cardiologists, obstetricians-gynecologists, surgeons, anesthesiologists

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+ Include: 72 videos + 69 pdfs, size: 130 GB

+ Target Audience: emergency medicine physicians, hospitalists, family practitioners, critical care physicians, cardiologists, obstetricians-gynecologists, surgeons, anesthesiologists

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

Cutting-Edge Critical Care Medicine Continuing Education Event

MASTER THE SKILLS YOU NEED TO PRACTICE MODERN CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE

Keeping pace with the rapid changes in evidence-based critical care medicine is difficult for specialty-trained intensivists; for non-intensivists, the challenge of staying up to date can be overwhelming. This cutting-edge CME course is intended to provide core clinical critical-care skills to health care providers who are not trained as intensivists but whose clinical duties involve taking care of critically ill patients. The Focus Of This Program Will Be To Highlight Recent Important Evidence-Based Advances In The Practice Of Modern Critical Care Medicine And Leave The Audience With Tangible Strategies To Immediately Improve Their Practices. New this year is an optional add-on cardiology workshop designed for those who care for critically ill cardiac patients.

A PRACTICAL, COMPREHENSIVE UPDATE FOR BUSY CLINICIANS

This program delivers comprehensive updates to improve evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of critically ill patients. Highlights include:

  • Principles of mechanical ventilation including ventilator troubleshooting and ventilator liberation
  • Best practices in use of non-invasive ventilation and high-flow nasal cannula
  • Identification of which patients need VV ECMO
  • Tangible strategies for managing sedation to minimize harm
  • Management of submassive and massive PE
  • Anticoagulant reversal
  • Best practices for managing agitation in the ICU
  • Updates in oncologic, toxicology and infectious disease emergencies
  • Evidenced-based treatment of sepsis
  • Physiology of shock and best practices for IV and oral vasopressor use

Our mission is to deliver the most up-to-date practice recommendations across a broad range of clinical problems encountered in the care of critically ill patients via an interactive, highly accessible, and educationally sound platform

PRACTICE-CHANGING EDUCATION TAUGHT BY HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL FACULTY

Our outstanding faculty, world-renowned for their clinical, research and teaching achievements, use diverse and engaging teaching methodologies including didactic sessions, interactive case-based discussions, question-and-answer sessions and equipment demonstrations. These sessions will test your clinical reasoning and provide you with strategies to synthesize your knowledge and apply key concepts to your intensive care practice. Our faculty come from various training backgrounds and include physicians, respiratory therapists, pharmacists, and speech and language pathologists to ensure the most up-to-date and practical content is delivered.

OBJECTIVES

At the end of this course, you will be able to:

  1. Review the basic principles of mechanical ventilation and describe indications for noninvasive and invasive ventilation
  2. Describe evidenced-based approaches to diagnosis and management of common infections in the ICU
  3. Categorize different types of shock, describe the pathophysiologic mechanism behind each and formulate appropriate treatment strategies
  4. Identify the evidence-based management of hypoxic failure, including the use of high-flow nasal cannula, lung-protective ventilation, PEEP optimization, proning and ECMO
  5. Describe the importance of POCUS in the diagnosis of shock and volume status
  6. Recognize post-intensive care syndrome and describe best practices for management
  7. Identify contemporary approaches to sedation in the ICU
  8. Recognize and manage common toxicology emergencies
  9. Assess cardiac emergencies such as heart failure and unstable arrhythmias
  10. Describe treatment options for massive and submissive pulmonary emboli
  11. Diagnose and treat commonly encountered electrolyte abnormalities
  12. Describe best practices for end-of-life care in the ICU

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

  • Emergency Medicine Physicians
  • Hospitalists and Nocturnists at community hospitals
  • Family Practitioners
  • Critical Care Physicians
  • Cardiologists
  • Obstetricians-Gynecologists
  • Surgeons
  • Anesthesiologists
  • Physician Assistants
  • Nurse Practitioners
  • Nurses
  • Pharmacists
  • Health care professionals who are commonly involved in the care of critically ill patients in intensive care settings

 

+ Topics:

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24-734498-Schedule-Cardiology-Workshop.pdf
24-734498-Schedule-Main-Course_2.pdf
3.-PM-GIA-00082-GIA-patient-profiles-michelle-digital.pdf
4.-PM-GIA-00083-US-GIA-patient-profiles-sam-digital.pdf
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Sep 17 Afternoon.ts
Sep 17 An Overview of Shock and Vasopressors A Case-Based Approach.pdf
Sep 17 An Overview of Shock and Vasopressors A Case-Based Approach.ts
Sep 17 Burning Clinical Question Does My Patient Need a Head CT .pdf
Sep 17 Burning Clinical Question Does My Patient Need a Head CT .ts
Sep 17 Burning Clinical Question Too Cool or Not Too Cool Targeted Temperature Management Post-Arrest.pdf
Sep 17 Burning Clinical Question Too Cool or Not Too Cool Targeted Temperature Management Post-Arrest.ts
Sep 17 Burning Clinical Question When Do I Need to Cover Anaerobes.pdf
Sep 17 Burning Clinical Question When Do I Need to Cover Anaerobes.ts
Sep 17 Critical Care Case Review I.pdf
Sep 17 Critical Care Case Review I.ts
Sep 17 Fire Fast, Pace Slow Management of Common Arrhythmias.pdf
Sep 17 Fire Fast, Pace Slow Management of Common Arrhythmias.ts
Sep 17 Heme-Onc Emergencies for the General Intensivist.pdf
Sep 17 Heme-Onc Emergencies for the General Intensivist.ts
Sep 17 Infectious Disease Emergencies You Cannot Miss.pdf
Sep 17 Infectious Disease Emergencies You Cannot Miss.ts
Sep 17 It’s 3 AM and Your Pager Goes Off.Challenging Cases in Critical Care.pdf
Sep 17 It’s 3 AM and Your Pager Goes Off.Challenging Cases in Critical Care.ts
Sep 17 Morning.ts
Sep 17 Quick Hit Anatomy and Physiology of Chest Tube Drainage System.pdf
Sep 17 Quick Hit Anatomy and Physiology of Chest Tube Drainage System.ts
Sep 17 Quick Hit Deciphering Oxygen Delivery Devices.pdf
Sep 17 Quick Hit Deciphering Oxygen Delivery Devices.ts
Sep 17 Quick Hit Oral Vasopressors in 2024.pdf
Sep 17 Quick Hit Oral Vasopressors in 2024.ts
Sep 17 Quick Hit What Every Intensivist Must Know About Massive Transfusion.pdf
Sep 17 Quick Hit What Every Intensivist Must Know About Massive Transfusion.ts
Sep 17 Red Alert Practical Tips for Managing the Patient with Hemorrhagic Shock.pdf
Sep 17 Red Alert Practical Tips for Managing the Patient with Hemorrhagic Shock.ts
Sep 17 Updates in the Management of Massive and Submassive PE What’s New in 2024.pdf
Sep 17 Updates in the Management of Massive and Submassive PE What’s New in 2024.ts
Sep 17 Vents 101 A Review for Beginners.pdf
Sep 17 Vents 101 A Review for Beginners.ts
Sep 17 Welcome from the Course Directors.pdf
Sep 17 Welcome from the Course Directors.ts
Sep 18 Afternoon.ts
Sep 18 Altered Mental Status in the ICU A Case-Based Approach.pdf
Sep 18 Altered Mental Status in the ICU A Case-Based Approach.ts
Sep 18 Beyond Sedation Multimodal Management of Pain, Agitation, and Delirium.pdf
Sep 18 Beyond Sedation Multimodal Management of Pain, Agitation, and Delirium.ts
Sep 18 Burning Clinical Question How Can I Communicate with My Intubated Patient.pdf
Sep 18 Burning Clinical Question How Can I Communicate with My Intubated Patient.ts
Sep 18 Burning Clinical Question How Do I Assess Delirium.pdf
Sep 18 Burning Clinical Question How Do I Assess Delirium.ts
Sep 18 Burning Clinical Question Is My Patient Seizing.pdf
Sep 18 Burning Clinical Question Is My Patient Seizing.ts
Sep 18 Burning Clinical Question Steroids for COVID Steroids for Flu What Should I Do.pdf
Sep 18 Burning Clinical Question Steroids for COVID Steroids for Flu What Should I Do.ts
Sep 18 Critical Care Case Review II.pdf
Sep 18 Critical Care Case Review II.ts
Sep 18 Diagnosis and Management of Respiratory Failure.pdf
Sep 18 Diagnosis and Management of Respiratory Failure.ts
Sep 18 Heart Failure in the ICU Tips and Tricks for Diagnosis and Management.pdf
Sep 18 Heart Failure in the ICU Tips and Tricks for Diagnosis and Management.ts
Sep 18 Morning.ts
Sep 18 Pneumothorax Management for the General Intensivist.pdf
Sep 18 Pneumothorax Management for the General Intensivist.ts
Sep 18 Practical Tips for Incorporating Palliative Care into the ICU.pdf
Sep 18 Practical Tips for Incorporating Palliative Care into the ICU.ts
Sep 18 Quick Hit The Anatomy of an Echo Report – What Every Intensivist Must Know.pdf
Sep 18 Quick Hit The Anatomy of an Echo Report – What Every Intensivist Must Know.ts
Sep 18 Quick Hit Tips for Anticoagulant Reversal.pdf
Sep 18 Quick Hit Tips for Anticoagulant Reversal.ts
Sep 18 Survival Stories Mitigation of Post-Intensive Care Syndrome in 2024.pdf
Sep 18 Survival Stories Mitigation of Post-Intensive Care Syndrome in 2024.ts
Sep 18 Vents 102 Moving Your Knowledge from Plateau to Peak.pdf
Sep 18 Vents 102 Moving Your Knowledge from Plateau to Peak.ts
Sep 18 What Every Intensivist Must Know – Part 1 Acid Base Disorders in the ICU.pdf
Sep 18 What Every Intensivist Must Know – Part 1 Acid Base Disorders in the ICU.ts
Sep 18 What Every Intensivist Must Know – Part 2 Electrolyte Abnormalities.pdf
Sep 18 What Every Intensivist Must Know – Part 2 Electrolyte Abnormalities.ts
Sep 19 Afternoon.ts
Sep 19 Agitation and Aggression in the Critically Ill A Psychiatrist’s Perspective.pdf
Sep 19 Agitation and Aggression in the Critically Ill A Psychiatrist’s Perspective.ts
Sep 19 Best Practices for Managing Asthma and AECOPD in the ICU.pdf
Sep 19 Best Practices for Managing Asthma and AECOPD in the ICU.ts
Sep 19 Burning Clinical Question Can My Patient Leave AMA from ICU.pdf
Sep 19 Burning Clinical Question Can My Patient Leave AMA from ICU.ts
Sep 19 Burning Clinical Question Does My Patient Have Abdominal Compartment Syndrome.pdf
Sep 19 Burning Clinical Question Does My Patient Have Abdominal Compartment Syndrome.ts
Sep 19 Burning Clinical Question What Is a Time-Limited Trial.pdf
Sep 19 Burning Clinical Question What Is a Time-Limited Trial.ts
Sep 19 Burning Clinical Question When Do I Need to Stop Propofol for High Triglycerides.pdf
Sep 19 Burning Clinical Question When Do I Need to Stop Propofol for High Triglycerides.ts
Sep 19 Burning Clinical Question When Should I Start TPN.pdf
Sep 19 Burning Clinical Question When Should I Start TPN.ts
Sep 19 Closing Remarks.ts
Sep 19 Critical Care Case Review III.pdf
Sep 19 Critical Care Case Review III.ts
Sep 19 Critical Thinking in Critical Care Thinking Strategies to Minimize Cognitive Errors in the ICU.pdf
Sep 19 Critical Thinking in Critical Care Thinking Strategies to Minimize Cognitive Errors in the ICU.ts
Sep 19 Diagnosis and Management of Septic Shock.pdf
Sep 19 Diagnosis and Management of Septic Shock.ts
Sep 19 Humanizing the ICU How to Provide Holistic Care for All.pdf
Sep 19 Humanizing the ICU How to Provide Holistic Care for All.ts
Sep 19 Morning.ts
Sep 19 Non-Invasive Ventilation in the ICU Practical Pearls.pdf
Sep 19 Non-Invasive Ventilation in the ICU Practical Pearls.ts
Sep 19 Practical Tips for Assessing Volume Responsiveness at the Bedside.pdf
Sep 19 Practical Tips for Assessing Volume Responsiveness at the Bedside.ts
Sep 19 Practical Tips for Extubating Difficult to Wean Patients.pdf
Sep 19 Practical Tips for Extubating Difficult to Wean Patients.ts
Sep 19 Quick Hit Managing Opioid Withdrawal in the ICU.pdf
Sep 19 Quick Hit Managing Opioid Withdrawal in the ICU.ts
Sep 19 Quick Hit Spontaneous Breathing Trials in 2024.pdf
Sep 19 Quick Hit Spontaneous Breathing Trials in 2024.ts
Sep 19 Quick Hit When Do I Refer My Patient for VV ECMO.pdf
Sep 19 Quick Hit When Do I Refer My Patient for VV ECMO.ts
Sep 19 Toxicology Cases in 2024 What the Intensivist MUST Know.pdf
Sep 19 Toxicology Cases in 2024 What the Intensivist MUST Know.ts
Sep 19 Tracheostomy Tips What Every Intensivist Must Know.pdf
Sep 19 Tracheostomy Tips What Every Intensivist Must Know.ts
Sep 20 Cardiology Workshop Burning Clinical Question Is My Patient Having a STEMI ECG Review.pdf
Sep 20 Cardiology Workshop Burning Clinical Question Is My Patient Having a STEMI ECG Review.ts
Sep 20 Cardiology Workshop Cardiology Critical Care Cases Taking It All Home.pdf
Sep 20 Cardiology Workshop Cardiology Critical Care Cases Taking It All Home.ts
Sep 20 Cardiology Workshop Cardiology Workshop Closing Remarks.ts
Sep 20 Cardiology Workshop Critical Echo Findings in the Critically Ill Patient.pdf
Sep 20 Cardiology Workshop Critical Echo Findings in the Critically Ill Patient.ts
Sep 20 Cardiology Workshop Diagnosis and Management of Cardiogenic Shock in 2024.pdf
Sep 20 Cardiology Workshop Diagnosis and Management of Cardiogenic Shock in 2024.ts
Sep 20 Cardiology Workshop Introduction and Welcome.ts
Sep 20 Cardiology Workshop Management of Ventricular Tachycardia in the ICU.pdf
Sep 20 Cardiology Workshop Management of Ventricular Tachycardia in the ICU.ts
Sep 20 Cardiology Workshop Practical Management of Right Heart Failure in the ICU.pdf
Sep 20 Cardiology Workshop Practical Management of Right Heart Failure in the ICU.ts
Sep 20 Cardiology Workshop Quick Hit NSTEMI in the ICU What Do I Do.pdf
Sep 20 Cardiology Workshop Quick Hit NSTEMI in the ICU What Do I Do.ts
Sep 20 Cardiology Workshop The ABCs of MCS What Every Intensivist Must Know.pdf
Sep 20 Cardiology Workshop The ABCs of MCS What Every Intensivist Must Know.ts
Sep 20 Cardiology Workshop The Anatomy and Physiology of Pacemakers and ICDs.pdf
Sep 20 Cardiology Workshop The Anatomy and Physiology of Pacemakers and ICDs.ts
Sep 20 Cardiology Workshop.ts

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