Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Emergencies in the Cancer Patient 2019

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+ Include: 23 videos + 23 pdfs, size: 9.37 GB

+ Target Audience: physicians involved in the treatment and management of patients with active malignancies cancers who present with acute complaints in an emergent setting

Description

+ Include: 23 videos + 23 pdfs, size: 9.37 GB

+ Target Audience: physicians involved in the treatment and management of patients with active malignancies cancers who present with acute complaints in an emergent setting

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

Date & Location

Friday, June 7, 2019, 7:30 AM – Saturday, June 8, 2019, 4:30 PM EST, Zuckerman Research Center, 417 East 68th Street, New York, NY

Specialties
Specialties – Critical Care, Dermatology, Emergency Medicine, Hospice and Palliative Medicine, Internal Medicine, Medical Oncology, Neurology, Neuro-Oncology, Neuroradiology, Neurosurgery, Nurse Practitioner, Pain Medicine, Physician Assistant, Surgical Oncology
Overview

Oncologic emergencies is becoming a rapidly evolving field in medicine over the last 10+ years. In addition to treating complications related to standard/traditional chemotherapies, the development of numerous new cancer treatment modalities present a whole new field of patient complaints that are just now starting to be seen in emergency rooms across the country. With very few dedicated cancer hospital emergency rooms, patients presenting with cancer emergencies are often inappropriately triaged, diagnosed, undertreated, or often simply referred back to their respective oncologists without resolution of their emergent issues.

We bring together specialists from across all areas of the cancer treatment spectrum in order to update and enhance the ability of emergency room providers and staff on how to prepare for the common and not-so-common emergency scenarios with which a cancer patient could present.

The target audience for this course includes physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and registered nurses involved in the treatment and management of patients with active malignancies/cancers who present with acute complaints in an emergent setting.

Objectives
  1. Identify & recognize the most common presenting complaints of cancer patients in emergency rooms.
  2. Identify current & developing cancer therapeutics with respect to their side-effects and complications.
  3. Recognize the current limitations & challenges that remain in efficiently addressing cancer patient emergencies.

 

+ Topics:

Antibiotic Usage & Neutropenia.mp4
Antibiotic Usage & Neutropenia.pdf
Biomarkers of Infection & Sepsis 1.mp4
Biomarkers of Infection & Sepsis 2.mp4
Biomarkers of Infection & Sepsis.pdf
BMT Complications.mp4
BMT Complications.pdf
CAR-T Treatment Side Effects.mp4
CAR-T Treatment Side Effects.pdf
Cardiac Side Effects of Targeted Therapy.mp4
Cardiac Side Effects of Targeted Therapy.pdf
Complications of Radiation Treatment.mp4
Complications of Radiation Treatment.pdf
Dermatologic Side Effects of Cancer & Cancer Treatment.pdf
Emergencies_2019_Brochure.pdf
Emergent Cystoscopy Urological Stenting Massive Hematuria.mp4
Emergent Cystoscopy Urological Stenting Massive Hematuria.pdf
Emergent Pulmonary Interventions.mp4
Emergent Pulmonary Interventions.pdf
GI Bleeds & Emergent GI Interventions.mp4
GI Bleeds & Emergent GI Interventions.pdf
Head Neck Bleeding Complications.mp4
Head Neck Bleeding Complications.pdf
Hepatobiliary Emergencies.mp4
Hepatobiliary Emergencies.pdf
Interventional Pain Control Options.mp4
Interventional Pain Control Options.pdf
Leptomeningeal Disease.mp4
Leptomeningeal Disease.pdf
Pain Crisis & Emergent Pain Management.mp4
Pain Crisis & Emergent Pain Management.pdf
Procalcitonin & Sepsis.mp4
Procalcitonin & Sepsis.pdf
Spinal Cord Compression.mp4
Spinal Cord Compression.pdf
Targeted & Immunotherapy Side Effects.mp4
Targeted & Immunotherapy Side Effects.pdf
Teletriage Telemedicine Updates.mp4
Teletriage Telemedicine Updates.pdf
The Oncologic Emergency Department.mp4
The Oncologic Emergency Department.pdf
Thrombophilia & Anticoagulation.mp4
Thrombophilia & Anticoagulation.pdf
Updates in Cancer Patient Resuscitation.mp4
Updates in Cancer Patient Resuscitation.pdf
Urinary Diversion Complications.mp4

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