TravelCME: Emergency Medicine Essentials
Course Summary
Credits:
15 CME
Format:
Cost:
Travel CME
900 tokens | $900
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Prepare for the common and the rare conditions that can come through the ED.
Enhance your fundamental skills and build confidence to manage your patients in urgent care or the emergency department. This course covers a myriad of cases ranging from common presentations to chest pain and abdominal pain to pediatric emergencies and even to STIs. You will be provided with strategies to manage these conditions, differentiate common from life-threatening conditions, and expand your differential diagnosis based on history, examination, and diagnostic testing results. This course includes 15 hours of video content, downloadable pdfs of the slides, 3 BONUS podcasts, more than 140 diagnostic imaging views, and a pre- and post-course quiz to test your knowledge.
Topics Covered in the
Travel CME
Chest Pain
Assessment of chest pain based on history, physical examination, ECG, and x-ray findings
Characteristics of chest pain that need to be assessed and risk factors for high-risk chest pain
Typical and atypical presentations of ACS
ECG findings in pulmonary embolism and aortic dissection
Abdominal Pain
Approach to workup of abdominal pain
Differentiation of various abdominal complaints, including cholecystitis, cholangitis, pancreatitis, appendicitis, diverticulitis, and small/large bowel obstruction
Assessment of pelvic pain in women, and diagnosis of ovarian torsion, ectopic pregnancy, tubo-ovarian abscess, and ovarian cyst.
Shortness of Breath
Clinical decision rules and diagnostic strategies for assessing shortness of breath
Management of upper airway causes of shortness of breath, including airway edema, epiglottitis, retropharyngeal abscess, and Lemierreās syndrome
Diagnosis and management of intrathoracic causes of shortness of breath, including pulmonary embolism, congestive heart failure, COPD, pneumothorax, pneumonia, tamponade, and pleural effusion
Fever in Babies
Systematic approach to evaluation of neonates and infants with fever
Well-appearing neonates and full sepsis evaluation
Causes, incidence, and management of SBI in neonates and infants
Components of a full sepsis workup
Evidence-based guidelines and clinical decision rules for risk screening and management
Management of special cases, such as premature infants, immunocompromised patients, and infants with hardware
Pediatric Abdominal Emergencies
Common causes of abdominal pain, including colic, gastroenteritis, UTI, constipation, viral syndromes, appendicitis, and dysmenorrhea versus emergent causes of abdominal pain, including intussusception, necrotizing enterocolitis, incarcerated hernias, mesenteric adenitis, pancreatitis, and ovarian torsion, among others, based on age group
Systematic approach to the history and physical examination
Risk factors and clinical presentations for each of the conditions covered, as well as necessary diagnostic testing
Childhood Rashes, Benign or Worrisome?
In-depth review of presentation of rashes based on age group to aid in diagnosis
Treatment approaches for common versus emergent rashes, including HSP, Kawasaki disease, diaper dermatitis, impetigo, roseola, fifth disease, measles, and many more
The Autistic and Special Needs Child in the Acute Care Setting
Review of autism spectrum disorder and creating an ASD-friendly environment in your practice
Proper approach to examining and treating a pediatric patient with autism who presents with common conditions such as sore throat or otitis media and more urgent conditions such as lacerations and fractures
Strategies to avoid common missed diagnoses and mistakes made in the treatment of patients with autism
Common Presentations and Pitfalls
Implementation of improved practice patterns to deliver quality care and avoid errors
Recognition the ālurking acuityā diagnoses of concern which may present similarly to benign illnesses, and the appropriate management and disposition of these patients, including transfer to a higher level of care, if needed
Key steps to ensure that all aspects of diagnosis and management are addressed for each condition, with a focus on expanding the differential diagnosis based on examination and testing results
Management of commonly seen conditions, including back pain, rashes, fevers, pyelonephritis, abdominal aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection, midfoot fractures, scaphoid fractures, and occult elbow fractures
Clinical Pearls and Pitfalls in STI Management
Basics of STI testing, routine screening, and interpretation of results, including testing appropriate for MSM, based on timing of exposure and other history as well as the physical examination
Presentation of STIs, including HIV, syphilis, HSV, chlamydia, gonorrhea, herpes
Common pitfalls in STD evaluation, including differentiation of STIs from other conditions
Treatment recommendations based on diagnosis as well as empiric treatment
Counseling and disposition
The most recent CDC STD Guidelines from 2021
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Master Clinicians is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Credit Designation:
Master Clinicians, LLC designates this enduring material for a maximum of 15 AMA PRA Category 1 Creditsā¢. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
AOA Accreditation:
This educational activity is eligible for 15 Category 2-B credit hours by the American Osteopathic Association.