Advanced Emergency Medicine Boot Camp is a course designed to present an advanced curriculum to help clinicians provide the best, most efficient, most evid.
Topics
- The Bleeding Patient
- Mythbusting in Emergency Medicine
- Tricks of the Trade for the Master Practitioner
- State-of-the-Art Resuscitation: The Critically Ill Medical Patient
- Question/Answer Panel Session (2 Sessions/Day)
- Literature on the Cutting Edge Panel Session (1 Session/Day)
- Avoiding Errors: Understanding Medical Decision Making
- Administrative
- Becoming a Documentation Superstar
- Perfect Phrases for Difficult Situations: The Toolbox
- Best Practice: Rapid Sequence Intubation
- Airway/Anesthesia
- Effectively Using Airway Adjuncts, From Noninvasive Ventilation to Videoscopes
- Best Practice: Procedural Sedation
- The Master Practitioner: Nerve Blocks You Need to Know
- Best Practice: The Ouchless ED
- Minimizing the Risk of Low Risk Chest Pain
- Cardiology
- Dermatology
- More Than ACS: Potentially Lethal Causes of Chest Pain
- ENT
- Life Threatening Rashes You Cannot Miss
- GI
- Eye Emergency Cases
- Hematology/Oncology
- The High Risk Patient with Abdominal Pain
- Oncologic Emergencies: When Cancer Comes to the ER
- Cutting Edge EM: The Anticoagulated Patient in the ED
- Imaging
- Transfusions: Risks, Benefits and Controversies
- Infectious Diseases
- Best Practice: Emergency Imaging
- Medicolegal
- Infectious Diseases in 2014: What’s New?
- Medicolegal Quicksand: The Patient
- Medicolegal Quicksand: The System
- The Seizing Patient: Optimizing Diagnosis and Treatment
- Neurology
- The Rapid Emergency Department Neurologic Exam
- The Dizzy Patient: When Is Spinning Life-Threatening?
- Finding the Threats: Pelvic Pain and Vaginal Bleeding
- OB/GYN
- Fun and Interesting Reductions
- Orthopedics
- Pediatrics
- The Rapid Orthopedic Exam
- The Inconsolably Crying Child
- Best Practice: The Febrile Child
- The "Spewing and Pooing" Child: What To Do and When It Might Be Serious
- Pediatric Chest Pain and Syncope: When Is It Life Threatening?
- Pulmonary
- Evidence Based Approach to the Wheezing / Croupy Child
- Renal
- When The Triage Note Says "SOB": The Dyspneic Adult
- Trauma
- What’s The Evidence? The Renal System
- The Rapid Trauma Exam
- Wound and Burn Management Pearls
- Drugs Today: What’s New in Toxicology?
- Toxicology
- The Toxidrome-Oriented Physical Exam: A 60-Second Approach to Poisoning
Who should Attend
- NPs and primary care physicians
- PAs