Penn Medicine Spring 2023 Live, Virtual Post-arrest care and Targeted Temperature Management

30 $

+ Include: 8 videos + 8 pdfs, size: 2.56 GB

+ Target Audience: internist, cardiologist, neurologist

Description

+ Include: 8 videos + 8 pdfs, size: 2.56 GB

+ Target Audience: internist, cardiologist, neurologist

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

Date & Location

Sunday, May 21, 2023, 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM, Law Auditorium, Jordan Medical Education Center, Philadelphia, PA

Course Overview

The purpose of this educational activity is to teach relevant care providers about in-hospital care of cardiac arrest patients, most specifically post-arrest care, including the use of therapeutic hypothermia, cardiac catheterization, internal cardiac defibrillator (ICD) consideration, and advanced ICU care. A key goal is to help each learner discover an integrated, multidisciplinary system of both cardiac arrest and post-cardiac arrest care, through hands-on experience with various cooling methods and exploration of various protocols currently being used around the country, as well as CPR “challenge” simulations. By the conclusion of the course, each learner will have a firm grasp of how to develop and implement a comprehensive in-hospital high-quality resuscitation program.

This conference is designed to meet the educational needs of physicians, advance practice providers, physician assistants, nurses, residents, fellows and students specializing in or with interest in the evaluation and management of targeted temperature management.

Target Audience
Specialties – ANESTHESIOLOGY – Pain Medicine, EMERGENCY MEDICINE, EMERGENCY MEDICINE – Anesthesiology Critical Care Medicine, EMERGENCY MEDICINE – Internal Medicine-Critical Care Medicine, INTERNAL MEDICINE, INTERNAL MEDICINE – Critical Care Medicine, INTERNAL MEDICINE – Interventional Cardiology, NEUROLOGY, PEDIATRICS – Pediatric Emergency Medicine, PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION – Brain Injury Medicine, PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION – Neuromuscular Medicine, PSYCHIATRY AND NEUROLOGY – Brain Injury Medicine
Learning Objectives

After completing this activity, participants should be able to:

  1. Review the history, evidence and pathophysiology surrounding the use of therapeutic hypothermia in the post-arrest population
  2. Determine appropriate inclusion and exclusion criteria for post-arrest patients being considered for therapeutic hypothermia
  3. Implement therapeutic hypothermia as a therapy for post-cardiac arrest patients at their respective institutions
  4. Create a working post-resuscitation care and hypothermia protocol for their respective institutions
  5. Develop a “post-cardiac arrest bundle” of care for their organization
  6. Explain therapeutic hypothermia in the context of a comprehensive resuscitation program to improve cardiac arrest survival, including the use of automatic external defibrillators, CPR quality improvement, and debriefing arrest events

 

+ Topics:

Cardiac Arrest Survivor.mp4
Clinical Trials in Post-Arrest Care and TTM.mp4
Clinical Trials in Post-Arrest Care and TTM.pdf
Developing a Protocol and Supporting TTM Champions.mp4
Developing a Protocol and Supporting TTM Champions.pdf
Guest Lecture- Critical Care Following Cardiac Arrest- A Nursing Perspective.mp4
Guest Lecture- Critical Care Following Cardiac Arrest- A Nursing Perspective.pdf
Guest Lecture- Putting TTM Evidence to Practice.mp4
Guest Lecture- Putting TTM Evidence to Practice.pdf
Surviving Cardiac Arrest- What Comes Next..mp4
Surviving Cardiac Arrest- What Comes Next..pdf
TTM and Cardiovascular Management.mp4
TTM and Cardiovascular Management.pdf
TTM and Neurologic Management.mp4
TTM and Neurologic Management.pdf
TTM23_Brochure_v3.pdf

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