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הרצאות CME
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“Do's, Don'ts, and Some Maybe's for Acute Pain Management in the ED.”
Professor Sergey Motov Professor Motov is an Emergency Medicine Physician practicing in the Department of EmergencyMedicine at Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York where he is the Research Director in the Department of Emergency Medicine, Chair of the Hospital Pain Management Committee, and Chair of the Institutional Review Board. Dr. Motov previously served as the Assistant Residency Director and Associate Research Director in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Maimonides Medical Center where he has trained more than 200 residents. Dr. Motov has been very passionate about safe and effective pain management in the ED. His true interests are geared towards perfecting the role of non-opioid analgesia in the ED and more refined and judicious opioid use in the ED. He has published multiple peer-reviewed papers and has conducted multiple presentations on regional, national, and international levels about opioid alternatives for ED pain management. Dr. Motov has been active as a speaker for AAEM at Scientific Assembly as well as for multiple international conferences including MEMC where he has been serving as a Chair of the Pain Track. Dr. Motov is actively involved in growing this body of work both nationally and globally and currently serves as a co-Chair of the Pain and Procedural Sedation Interest Group at AAEM. -
נושאים משפטיים ברפואה דחופה
הרצאתו של ד"ר ועו"ד קובי אסף מנהל המלר"ד הדסה עין כרם על נושאים משפטיים הקשורים למלר"ד -
Sepsis Diagnosis & Treatment in the Emergency Department
Nathan I.Shapiro MD MPH Professor of Emergency Medicine. Department of Emergency medicine Bet Israel Deaconess Medical Center. Harvard Medical Scholl Boston MA -
Unrecognized Killers in Emergency Electrocardiography
Dr. Amal Mattu has had a passion for teaching and writing about emergency cardiology since he joined the faculty at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in 1996. He has authored or edited 20 textbooks in emergency medicine, including eight focused on emergency cardiology and electrocardiography. He has also served as primary Guest Editor for Cardiology Clinics three times. He lectures nationally and internationally on emergency cardiology topics and has helped to create multiple conferences focused on this area. He has received more than 20 teaching awards, largely for his work in emergency cardiology. Dr. Mattu is currently a tenured Professor, Vice Chair of Academic Affairs, and Co- Director of the Emergency Cardiology Fellowship for the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. -
Echo Findings of Acute Right Ventricular Strain that Suggest Pulmonary Embolism
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 also 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 numerous 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. -
Updates in Pulmonary Embolism
Dr. Adam Singer is a Professor and Vice Chairman of Research at the Department of Emergency Medicine at Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY. Dr. Singer is a world renown expert on wound care with over 400 publications including book chapters in Tintinalli’s and Rosen’s and several text books on wound care. He has also authored 5 review articles in the New England Journal of Medicine related to wound care over the last 2 decades. In April 2020, he established an institutional registry of persons under investigation for COVID-19 with over 6,300 patients to date. His findings were published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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
Dr. John Campbell -
Oncologic Emergencies Part 1
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Oncologic Emergencies Part 2