Continuing Medical Education: Emergency Medicine CME: Continuing Education Inc.: Emergency Medicine - 9th Annual Review: Cruise Conference CME: June 7 - 14 , 2009
- By Continuing Education, Inc.
- Published 09/2/2008
- Emergency Medicine
- Unrated
Emergency Medicine - 9th Annual Review
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Location:
Alaska Cruise from Seattle, Washington
Course Directors/Instructors:
Kelly P. O'Keefe MD, FACEP
Tracy G. Sanson, MD, FACEP
Course Fee:
Physicians $695
Other Healthcare Professionals $450
Number of Credits:
14 Category 1 CME Credits
14 Contact Hours
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Detailed Description:
The purpose of this CME activity is to review the acute management of traumatic injuries, poisonings and other emergency conditions for ER practitioners.
Topics will include EM Clinical Issues, Personal Development, and Leadership Skills:
- ENT Tricks of the Trade
- HIV in the ED
- Oncologic Emergencies
- Ophthalmologic Emergencies
- Acute Abdominal Processes; Mesenteric Ischemia, Diverticulitis
- Emergency Medicine Jeopardy
- Violence in the Medical Setting
- Death in Restraints
- Intimate Partner Violence
- Branding: Personal Development
- Leadership
- Litigation Stress
- Disruptive Physicians
- Communication Skills
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