Harvard Emergency Medicine Updates & Current Practices 2025

75 $

+ Include: 10 videos + 32 pdfs, size: 10.8 GB

+ Target Audience: emergency medicine physicians, primary care physicians

Description

+ Include: 10 videos + 32 pdfs, size: 10.8 GB

+ Target Audience: emergency medicine physicians, primary care physicians

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

Join us for a dynamic one-week live-stream virtual postgraduate course hosted by the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Department of Emergency Medicine. Designed for emergency physicians, specialty physicians, primary care doctors, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, and EMTs, this live-streaming course offers a unique opportunity to learn from leading experts in the field. Over the course of five days, you’ll delve into a comprehensive range of topics, including:

  • 5 Tests to Consider Avoiding in Your PEM Patients: Why It’s Good for You And Good for Them
  • Acute Compartment Syndromes
  • Advances in the Treatment of Ventricular Fibrillation and Sudden Cardiac Death
  • Applying Systems Engineering and Innovation to Improve ED Patient Experience
  • Approach to the Sick Trauma Patient
  • ARDS
  • Burns
  • Cardiac Arrest
  • Circulatory Shock Quiz Bowl
  • Code ICH: The first hours of intracerebral hemorrhage
  • Considerations in Anticoagulation Reversal
  • Critical Care Double Feature: Push-Dose Pressors, and Phenobarbital for Alcohol Withdrawal
  • Diagnosis and Treatment of Pulmonary Embolism
  • Emergency Medicine Burnout
  • Emergency Preparedness
  • Escalation Alert: Best Practice Communication to Keep ED Staff and Patients Safe
  • Eye Emergencies
  • Fever POCUS Algorithm
  • Geriatric Falls
  • Hand Emergencies
  • Managing Critically Ill Patients with Septic Shock
  • Mild Head Trauma
  • Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infection
  • Neonatal Resuscitation
  • Pediatric Trauma & Concussion
  • Physiologically Difficult Airway Cases
  • Point-of-Care Ultrasound (EFAST, Cardiac, Lung, Procedures)
  • Postpartum Hemorrhage
  • Priapism Management
  • Reading Cardiac Ischemia on ECGs: the Basics
  • Scaling Humanitarian Aid, from Ebola to Ukraine
  • Sepsis Updates
  • Sexually Transmitted Infections
  • Shock and Awe: Six Strategies to Prevent Hemodynamic Collapse
  • The Digital Transformation of Emergency Medicine
  • Updates in Ischemic Stroke
  • Virtual Observation: Lessons Learned From Redefining The Walls of the ED

This interactive course will include didactic presentations followed by Q&A, review of cases, problem solving, and other engaging formats via remote learning. Learners will have many opportunities to develop new strategies they can incorporate into their practice setting. All lectures will be recorded and available for asynchronous viewing in case of time-zone/schedule conflicts.

Who Should Attend

  • Emergency Medicine Physicians
  • Primary Care Physicians
  • Other Specialty Physicians
  • Physician Assistants
  • Nurse Practitioners
  • Nurses
  • Others

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to:

  • Identify underlying tachy-dysrhythmia.
  • Identify most up-to-date therapeutics for cardiac arrest.
  • Integrate the latest evidence-based practice strategies in treating patients with acute hemorrhagic stroke.
  • Utilize latest evidence-based algorithms and strategies in management of PE and DVT.

 

+ Topics:

2025 Final EMU Schedule.pdf
April 28 0. Calvin Huang – Intro welcome 2025.pptx
April 28 1. Hamid Shokoohi – Septic Shock Management.pdf
April 28 2. N Stuart Harris – Wilderness Medicine, High Altitude Illness.pdf
April 28 3. Suzanne Leslie – Postpartum Hemorrhage.pdf
April 28 4. Rob Sheridan – Burns.pdf
April 28 4.1 Burns (coursemedicalshop.com created according to customer requirements).pdf
April 28 5. Jarone Lee – Supporting Humanitarian Disasters with Digital Health.pdf
April 28 6. Sayon Dutta – Predictive Model Evaluation.pdf
April 28 7. Donna Felsenstein – STIs.pdf
April 28 8. Raghu Seethala – Vasopressors and Shock.pdf
April 28 AM sessions.mp4
April 28 PM sessions.mp4
April 29 1. Mike Filbin – Sepsis Updates.pdf
April 29 2. Annette Ilg – Airway Advances.pdf
April 29 3. Shan Liu – Geriatric Falls.pdf
April 29 4. Jonathan Sonis – EMTALA Medical Screening Exams.pdf
April 29 5. Kevin Schwartz – Bronchiolitis What’s Known What’s New.pdf
April 29 6. Lauren Nentwich – ED Evaluation of Acute Psychiatric Complaints.pdf
April 29 7. Sean Kivlehan – Cardiac Arrest.pdf
April 29 8. Shuhan He – Clinical Informatics Emergency Medicine.pdf
April 29 AM sessions.mp4
April 29 PM sessions.mp4
April 30 1. Nicole Duggan POCUS PIV and LP.pdf
April 30 2. POCUS – eFAST (coursemedicalshop.com created according to customer requirements).pdf
April 30 3. Carrie Walsh – CME TTE and Lung POCUS.pdf
April 30 4. Sig Kharasch – Pediatric POCUS.pdf
April 30 5. Ben White – Patient Experience Session.pdf
April 30 6. Ben White – Innovation in Emergency Medicine.pdf
April 30 7. Operationalizing Health Equity in the ED (coursemedicalshop.com created according to customer requirements).pdf
April 30 8. Peter Hou – ARDS.pdf
April 30 AM sessions.mp4
April 30 PM sessions.mp4
EMU Welcome Email 2025.pdf
May 1 1. Frailty (coursemedicalshop.com created according to customer requirements).pdf
May 1 2. Atypical Presentations of disease in older adults (coursemedicalshop.com created according to customer requirements).pdf
May 1 3. Pierre Borczuk – Mild head trauma.pdf
May 1 4. Keith Marill – Update on Ventricular Fibrillation Cardiac Arrest.pdf
May 1 5. Kori Zachrison – Acute Stroke Updates.pdf
May 1 6. Pulmonary Embolism (coursemedicalshop.com created according to customer requirements).pdf
May 1 7. Paul Jansson – Push-Dose Pressors, Severe Alcohol Withdrawal.pdf
May 1 8. Rama Salhi – Resuscitating the Sick and Dying Trauma Patient.pdf
May 1 AM sessions.mp4
May 1 PM sessions.mp4
May 2 1. Medical Jargon (coursemedicalshop.com created according to customer requirements).pdf
May 2 2. Andrew Eyre – Scrotal Pain.pdf
May 2 3. Social Determinants of Health Why Health Equity is the Business of Emergency Medicine (coursemedicalshop.com created according to customer requirements).pdf
May 2 4. Environmental Impacts of Healthcare and What Emergency Physicians Can Do (coursemedicalshop.com created according to customer requirements).pdf
May 2 5. Nicole Nadeau – What’s New in PEM Literature.pdf
May 2 6. Current Practice in Newborn Fever (coursemedicalshop.com created according to customer requirements).pdf
May 2 7. Acute Compartment Syndrome (coursemedicalshop.com created according to customer requirements).pdf
May 2 8. EKG’s (coursemedicalshop.com created according to customer requirements).pdf
May 2 AM sessions.mp4
May 2 PM sessions.mp4

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