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הרצאות CME
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Intubating the Acidemic Patient: A Narrative for the Airway Resuscitationist
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. -
POCUS for Airway Management
Stephen Alerhand MD is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at the Rutgers New Jersey Medical School. He completed both his Emergency Medicine Residency and Emergency Ultrasound Fellowship at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Since then, he created the Emergency Ultrasound Division at Rutgers and serves as its Fellowship Director. Dr. Alerhand has been bestowed with local and national awards in ultrasound education, most recently the Society of Academic Emergency Medicine - Rising Star in Ultrasound Education Award. He has published 40+ peer-reviewed studies, reviews, and book chapters in emergency ultrasound as well as in critical care echocardiography, a subspecialty in which he is boarded by the National Board of Echocardiography. Dr. Alerhand also operates the US Probes section for the EMdocs.net FOAM website that receives up to 9,000 views per day. Nationally, Dr. Alerhand serves as Co-Chair of the American College of Emergency Physicians - Resident Ultrasound Education Committee. In Israel, he helped direct the Critical Care Ultrasound Workshop for the Israeli Association of Emergency Medicine annual conference in 2018 and 2019 -
“ Video Laryngoscopy: The good, the bad, and what we can do bette
Dr. Marvin Wayne Following graduation from medical school at the University of Michigan, Dr. Wayne received a fellowship at St. Bartholomew's Hospital in London, England. After the fellowship, he had a surgical residency at the University of Colorado. This was followed by the United States Army and a trip to the People s Republic of Vietnam where he served as a combat surgeon. He achieved the rank of major and received a bronze star for valor for removing a live grenade from a soldier. Following the military, he completed a fellowship year in surgery in Seattle, Washington. He left the field of surgery to enter the evolving field of emergency medicine. He became the Medical Program Director for the emergency medical services system for Bellingham, Washington State and Whatcom County and has served in that capacity for the last 48 years. He was an attending in the Emergency Department at PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center Bellingham, WA. He is an Associate Clinical Professor, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, at the University of Washington. He pioneered post cardiac arrest therapeutic temperature management in a community hospital setting in 2006 . He has authored over 100 articles and peer reviewed papers in the field of Emergency Medicine and EMS. This includes papers in the Lancet, New England Journal of Medicine, JAMA, Annals of Emergency Medicine, and Prehospital Emergency Care. -
Traumatic Cardiac Arrest by Dr Jonathan Papson
Dr Jonathan Papson is a full time Emergency Physician at The Royal Melbourne Hospital Passionate about education, he holds the position of Director of Education, overseeing and coordinating the RMH s rich multidisciplinary education program His special interests include Simulation and Trauma His latest project has been the development of a modular trauma procedures program (the abcED course) and is particularly excited about the training videos he has produced and posted on his you tube channel Mister Jonathan for all to see and learn from -
Chest Trauma by Professor Mark Fitzgerald
Professor Mark Fitzgerald ASM Director, Trauma Services, The Alfred Hospital, Melbourne Director, National Trauma Research Institute, Australia Professor, Department of Surgery, Central Clinical School, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University Adjunct Professor, School of Information Technology, Faculty of Science, Engineering and Built Environment, Deakin University Professor Fitzgerald s achievements include trauma systems development, error reduction and standardisation of resuscitation care The development of semi automated, computer assisted resuscitation is a career goal He has delivered 180 major presentations, has 300 publications and is a reviewer for multiple medical and surgical journals He is an Australian National Health and Research Council Leadership Fellow -
Advances in Toxicology’ by Professor George Braitberg
Professor George Braitberg has been a practicing emergency physician and toxicologist for 35 years. He is currently Head of the Emergency Medicine Stream for the Centre for Critical Care Medicine at the University of Melbourne and Executive Director of Strategy, Quality and Improvement at Melbourne Health He is also a Fellow of the American College of Medical Toxicology, the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM), and the Royal Australasian College of Medical Administrators. He has a Masters in Bioethics and Health Services Management (Monash University) and is a member of the Victorian Clinical Council, a Board member of St Johns Ambulance (Victoria), and Medical Advisor to Ambulance Victoria. His research interests include toxicology, ethical decision making, health system redesign, and the management of acute emergencies. He has published over 70 peer reviewed papers and authored more than 20 book chapters. He was awarded the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine Service Award in 2018 and became a member of the Order of Australia (AM) in 2018 and an Officer of the Order of St John (OStJ) in 2019. He is a proud grandfather of 5+.
הרצאות ברפואה דחופה
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm: A Case Study – Emergency Medicine | Lecturio
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Lineus Medical's SafeBreak Vascular – A Product Introduction
Lineus Medical is the developer of SafeBreak Vascular, a break-away connector that fits into any peripheral IV line. SafeBreak separates when a damaging or harmful force is placed on an IV line. SafeBreak is introduced as a new class of product, Force-Activated Separation Devices, and animations depicting how the product works are presented. -
Safe Airway Society podcasts - Matt Humar interviews John Glasheen
Intensive Care Paramedic and SAS Board member Matt Humar interviews Aeromedical Retrieval Physician and SAS member Dr John Glasheen about his study: Successful endotracheal intubation following a failed first attempt during aeromedical retrieval (Emergency Medicine Journal 2020;37:314-8). -
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm: A Case Study – Emergency Medicine | Lecturio
This video “Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm: A Case Study” is parf the Lecturio course “Emergency Medicine” ► WATCH the complete course t oon http://lectur.io/aaaneurysm -
Trauma and chest injuries
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Oncologic Emergencies Part 1
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Oncologic Emergencies Part 2