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cme December: POCUS and PE with Dr. Joshua Guttmancme December: POCUS and PE with Dr. Joshua Guttman
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Visual Diagnoses in Emergency Medicine . Dr. Mark Silverberg
Mark Silverberg is an attending physician at SUNY Downstate/Kings County Hospital in Brooklyn, NY. He has spent more than 2 decades in that prestigious institution starting with medical school in 1993. After completing his Emergency Medicine residency at Kings County Hospital, he stayed on to join their faculty as well. He then began his academic career at SUNY Downstate as the Director of Student Education, but soon became the Assistant Residency Director and then the Associate Residency Director. With COVID looming in the background, he now holds the title of Director of Disaster Preparedness for the Emergency Department. Dr. Silverberg has recently joined the EM lecture circuit and combines his love of scuba diving and underwater photography with emergency medicine. These fields mesh nicely to allow him to be a knowledgeable and entertaining speaker on marine envenomations and hyperbaric medicine. Dr. Silverberg also loves the great outdoors and heads the wilderness medicine division of the Emergency Medicine department at Kings County Hospital. Visual Diagnoses in Emergency Medicine: Dr. Mark Silverberg Monday, February 24, 2025, at 2000 Israel Time Google Office 365 Outlook -
FIFA Football World Cup Russia: Emergency Medicine: 14,000 cases in 30 days
Dr. Efraim Kramer Dr. Kramer, is the retired Head Adjunct Professor of Emergency Medicine at the University of the Witwatersrand and ExtraOrdinary Professor of Sport Medicine at the University of Pretoria. He has been fully involved in Academic Emergency Department and Prehospital Emergency Medicine for over 40 years. During this time, he has been the Medical Director of Rescue South Africa: Disaster Response Team, with personal responses to a number of earthquakes (Haiti, Turkey), the Japanese tsunami, Philippines Yolande hurricane, Mozambique flood and Mt Nyiragongo erupting volcano. In addition, he was a FIFA Medical Officer responsible for the detailed preparation and provision of Mass Gathering Emergency Medicine services at 7 x FIFA World Cups and the Chief Medical Officer for the FIFA World Cup Russia 2018 -
cme December: POCUS and PE with Dr. Joshua Guttmancme December: POCUS and PE with Dr. Joshua Guttman
Dr. Joshua Guttman was born and raised in Montreal, Canada. He earned his medical degree at the McGill University Faculty of Medicine and continued to complete a residency in Emergency Medicine at McGill University, where he was chief resident. He then completed a fellowship in Emergency Ultrasound at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, in New York, NY. Currently, Dr. Guttman is an assistant professor and the ultrasound fellowship director at the Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, GA. His fellowship program was among the first accredited ultrasound fellowship programs in the United States. Dr. Guttman serves as the associate director of the POCUS curriculum for the Foundations of Emergency Medicine national ultrasound curriculum. He founded and is course director for the “Unmute your probe” virtual ultrasound course series sponsored by the American Academy of Emergency Medicine (AAEM). Dr. Guttman also serves on the board of the AAEM Emergency Ultrasound Section as well as the Emergency Ultrasound Fellowship Accreditation Council. Dr. Guttman is an invited speaker on point-of-care ultrasound on both the national and international stage. Dr. Guttman is an author of multiple book chapters and review articles on both ultrasound and other Emergency Medicine topics. His current research includes qualitative ultrasound educational research and novel applications of cardiac POCUS. -
OCTOBER CME Delayed Sequence Induction for the Emergency Medicine Educator
Joseph Offenbacher, MD is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at the New York University (NYU) School of Medicine and an Associate Program Director at the NYU/Bellevue Emergency Medicine Residency Program. He completed the ALLNYC Resident Fellowship in Medical Education Leadership and has also participated as a faculty member at the Harvard Macy Institute: Program for Post-Graduate Trainees-Future Academic Clinician Educators. Dr. Offenbacher has authored numerous peer-reviewed articles in leading EM journals and his academic interests and research focus on the intersection between emergency medicine graduate medical education, decision making, and airway resuscitation. In Israel, he has participated as faculty in the Airway and Ventilator management workshops for the Israel Association of Emergency Medicine Annual Conference 2022. -
הגישה לדמם לא טראומתי במלר"ד
ע"י ד"ר אבי עירוני מנהל מלר"ד שיבא ד"ר עיורני הוא המנהל של המחלקה לרפואה דחופה של המרכז הרפואי על שם חיים שיבא, תל השומר. אחרי סיים התמחות ברפואת פנימית והתמחות על ברפואה דחופה, נסע לקינגסטון, קנדה לתת התמחות בהחייאה, וב2010 חזר לארץ. הוא גם כן משרת בצוות של המרכז לסימולציה רפואית ואחראי על שלב ב ברפואה דחופה ל10 שנים. יש לו אינטרס מיוחד בהחייאה וניהול של החולה בספסיס ובמצב קריטי בחדר הלם. -
Evidence Based Approaches to Managing the Initially ‘Failed’ Airway
Dr. Joseph Offenbacher Monday, January 15, 2024, at 2000 Israel Time Joseph Offenbacher, MD is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at the New York University (NYU) School of Medicine and an Associate Program Director at the NYU/Bellevue Emergency Medicine Residency Program. He completed the ALLNYC Resident Fellowship in Medical Education Leadership and has also participated as a faculty member at the Harvard Macy Institute: Program for Post-Graduate Trainees-Future Academic Clinician Educators. Dr. Offenbacher has authored numerous peer-reviewed articles in leading EM journals and his academic interests and research focus on the intersection between emergency medicine graduate medical education, decision making, and airway resuscitation. In Israel, he has participated as faculty in the Airway and Ventilator management workshops for the Israel Association of Emergency Medicine Annual Conference 2022.
הרצאות ברפואה דחופה
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כתבה על מצב המלר"דים בארץ
כתבה ששודרה בערוץ 11 בחדשות ב 19.7.2020 -
היפרטרמיה מה זה ואיך מטפלים
הרצאה של פרופ' הלפרן על היפרטרמיה גורמים פיזיולגיה וטיפול. ניתן במסגרת הרצאות במרשתת דו שבועיות של אנשי רפואה דחופה -
איך להציג חולה במחלקה לרפואה דחופה
סרט הומורסטי מיועד למתמחים חדשים וסטז'רים על הצגת חולה במלר"ד -
Abdominal Pain: Signs, Examination & Diagnosis – Emergency Medicine | Lecturio
This video “Abdominal Pain: Signs, Examination & Diagnosis” is part of the Lecturio course “Emergency Medicine” ► WATCH the complete course on http://lectur.io/abdomendiagnosis ► LEARN ABOUT: - Abdominal pain in the emergency department - Basic ABC's - Benign, more serious, life threats - Extraabdominal considerations - Visceral pain - Parietal pain - Referred pain - Getting a good history - Examination of abdominal pain - Basic assessment steps - Special exam maneuvers - Laboratory testing - Ancillary testing - Plain films - Ultrasound - CT Scan ... ► THE PROF: As an assistant professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Sharon Bord, M.D. knows how to teach important skills to students. She is a member of the Committee of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors and Clerkship Directors in Emergency Medicine and on the editorial board for a board review question book. -
Cardiology - The National Emergency Medicine Board Review Course
Go to www.emboards.com to attend the live course or purchase the self study video! The National Emergency Medicine Board Review was created for one reason - to assist physicians in passing their exams. This objective drives the content of the course. The focus is on "bread and butter" emergency medicine that is neither controversial nor "leading edge." You won't hear anything about the specifics of whether TPA should or should not be given for strokes, but rather your valuable time will be focused on the core content of emergency medicine. You'll find emphasis on important topics that you may not routinely encounter in day-to-day emergency care, but which are still "must know" for the exams, including - toxicology syndromes, pediatric rashes, recognition of specific stroke presentations, EKG manifestations of WPW and the Brugada syndrome, the distinctions between botulism and Guillian Barre presentations, the significance of the acute chest syndrome in sickle cell crisis and hundreds of other important topics. In addition to the unique content and emphasis of this course, a pool of particularly effective educators teaches it. Each faculty member has extensive experience at lecturing in CME medicine courses in general and has specific experience in teaching the NEMBR course. Each understands the goals of the course and is committed to providing presentations that are highly focused, energetic and entertaining. Each brings his or her own unique style to the course while delivering a standardized presentation orchestrated by the course directors. And finally, the course manual is truly unique - large print, bulleted key points, shortened narratives, well indexed and easily reviewed and accompanied by an 43-page, full color atlas of "Need-to-Know" pictures. -
Myths in Emergency Medicine | EM & Acute Care Course
The Center for Medical Education 17.6K subscribers Myths in Emergency Medicine by Diane Birnbaumer, MD Join us for the live course or purchase the home-study course at www.emacourse.com. A Focused, Evidence-Based Course Designed to Significantly Advance Your Practice of Emergency Medicine. Using primarily the Emergency Medical Abstracts (EMA) database of over 17,000 abstracts, 28 presentations, each of 30-minute duration, are presented along with four 90-minute faculty panels. The focus of the course is the new, the controversial and the provocative. The course faculty synthesize the literature and combine it with their clinical experience to provide participants with specific recommendations regarding diagnosis and therapy related to emergency care.