פוסט זה זמין גם ב:
עברית
ד”ר עירוני הוא המנהל של המחלקה לרפואה דחופה במרכז הרפואי
על שם חיים שיבא, תל השומר. אחרי סיום התמחות ברפואת פנימית
והתמחות על ברפואה דחופה, עבר בקינגסטון, קנדה, תת התמחות בהחייאה, וב2010 חזר לארץ. בנוסף לניהול המחלקה לרפואה דחופה הוא חלק מצוות של המרכז לסימולציה רפואית, אחראי על שלב ב ברפואה דחופה ב10 שנים האחרונות. יש לו עניין מיוחד בנושאים: החייאה, ניהול של החולה בספסיס ובמצבים קריטיים בחדר הלם.
הגישה לחולה קריטי בחדר הלם
-
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. -
Point of Care Ultrasound - how does it compare to Physical Exam
1. Point of Care Ultrasound - how does it compare to Physical Exam? by Dr. Jim Connolly 2. Point of Care US in COVID-19 by Dr. Beatrice Hoffmann Dr. Jim Connolly MBBS FRCS ( Ed) FRCS ( Glas) FCEM PGCert ( Em US) CFEU Great North Trauma and Emergency Centre, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK Jim is a Consultant working in one of the UK’s busiest Major Trauma Centres and Emergency Departments. He is chair of the EuSEM Ultrasound Section. He was amongst the first ED Physicians in the UK to adopt Point of Care Ultrasound running his first course in 2001 and has directed and taught on over 50 International Courses and currently directs EuSEM and UK RCEM US Courses. He has co-authored 2 books on Ultrasound including Ultrasound in Emergency Care Dr. Beatrice Hoffmann, MD, PhD Dr. Hoffmann is the Director of Emergency Ultrasound and the Emergency Ultrasound Fellowship at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center She is also the Founding Chair of the Academy of Emergency Ultrasound and the Chair of the Emergency Ultrasound Education Task Force of the European Society of Emergency Medicine -
The Old and the New in Cardiac Emergencies
Dr. Shamai Grossman on The Israeli Emergency medicine CMEDr. Shamai Grossman on The Israeli Emergency medicine CME -
היפרטרמיה פיזיולוגיה והטיפול
הרצאה על היפר טרמיה של פרופ' פיני הלפרן ניתנה במסגרת הרצאות דו שבועיות של רופאי רפאוה דחופה -
כללים קליניים ברפואה דחופה
נקודות ציון בקבלת החלטות במלר"ד מרצה פרופ' מייק דרשר מנהל מלר"ד בילינסון