Advanced EM Boot Camp Self-Study Course Digital Bundle
Advanced EM Boot Camp Self-Study Course Digital Bundle This Enduring Material activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint providership of the Center for Emergency Medical Education (CEME) and The Center for Medical Education, Inc. The Center for Emergency Medical Education is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Target Audiences
- The Center for Emergency Medical Education designates this Enduring Material activity for a maximum of 23.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
- The Advanced Emergency Medicine Boot Camp course is intended for Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioners and Primary Care Physicians who want an intensive, evidence-based course focusing on the provision of efficient, safe and medically appropriate care to a wide variety of patients with emergent or urgent complaints.
Video, MP3s, PDF Manual
Advanced EM Boot Camp includes 49 lectures:
- Welcome Remarks: Introduction to the Advanced Emergency Medicine Boot Camp (10:04)
- The Opiate Epidemic: Past, Present and Future (31:59)
- Minimizing the Risk of Low Risk Chest Pain (24:59)
- The Ouchless ED (34:15)
- Challenging Cases You Can’t Miss, Part 1 (32:38)
- Best Practice: The Febrile Child and Infant (31:33)
- Best Practice: ED Imaging, Part 1 (28:17)
- Cutting Edge Literature Panel, Part 1 (30:30)
- Faculty Q&A, Part 1 (17:04)
- Neonatal Emergencies (27:20)
- More than ACS: Potentially Lethal Causes of Chest Pain (30:15)
- The Dizzy Patient: When is “Spinning” Life-Threatening? (25:13)
- Evidence-Based Approach to the Wheezing or Croupy Child (29:46)
- Best Practice: ED Imaging, Part 2 (27:16)
- Eye Emergency Cases (31:06)
- Challenging Cases You Can’t Miss, Part 2 (25:12)
- The Rapid Emergency Department Neurologic Exam (33:00)
- Faculty Q&A, Part 2 (14:50)
- Medicolegal Quicksand: The System (31:56)
- Oncologic Emergencies (30:47)
- State-of-the-Art Resuscitation: The Critically Ill Medical Patient (27:09)
- Drugs Today: What’s New in Toxicology? (29:18)
- Medicolegal Quicksand: The Patient (30:22)
- Sepsis Update: Where Do We Stand? (34:18)
- Cutting Edge Literature Panel, Part 2 (42:20)
- Effectively Using Airway Adjuncts: From Noninvasive Ventilation to Videoscopes (36:43)
- The Rapid Trauma Exam (25:19)
- The Dyspneic Adult (32:38)
- The Quick and Accurate Orthopedic Exam (34:55)
- Best Practice: Rapid Sequence Intubation (28:25)
- Finding the Threats: Pelvic Pain and Vaginal Bleeding (19:24)
- Mythbusting in Emergency Medicine (28:36)
- The Master Practitioner: Nerve Blocks You Need to Know (25:40)
- Faculty Q&A, Part 3 (18:59)
- A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing: Serious Causes of Common Complaints, Part 1 (30:49)
- State-of-the-Art Resuscitation: The Bleeding Patient (30:27)
- Fun and Interesting Joint Reductions (24:26)
- The Seizing Patient: Optimizing Diagnosis and Treatment (23:23)
- Best Practice: Procedural Sedation (27:40)
- A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing: Serious Causes of Common Complaints, Part 2 (32:45)
- Cutting Edge Literature Panel, Part 3 (34:33)
- Faculty Q&A, Part 4 (13:59)
- The Acutely Withdrawing Patient (29:36)
- Avoiding Errors: Medical Decision Making (31:25)
- Transfusions: Risks, Benefits and Controversies (27:53)
- Tricks of the Trade for the Master Practitioner (31:59)
- Stroke / TIA Update (29:32)
- Perfect Phrases for Difficult Situations: The Toolbox (31:04)
- The Anticoagulated Patient in the Emergency Department (21:52)