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Comprehensive Review of Emergency Medicine

Oakstone Medical Publishing

The Comprehensive Review of Emergency Medicine activity is now available on DVD, MP4, audio CD, and MP3 formats to fit your schedule and preparation preference. This program provides a comprehensive review and update on key clinical topics.


 
CREDITS Earn up to 24.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.
CE RELEASE January 15, 2011
CE EXPIRE January 15, 2014
 
Item No Media (Can't decide on a format?) Price Purchase
EMT733DD
Video - DVD & MP4: Includes 10 DVDs and 1 MP4 digital disc with carrying case, 1 CD-ROM syllabus, and CME information.
$1,095.00
EMT733CD
Audio - CD & MP3: Includes 27 audio CDs and 1 MP3 digital disc with carrying case, 1 CD-ROM syllabus, and CME information.
$995.00
EMT733AV
Combo VIDEO/AUDIO Package: Includes 10 DVDs and 1 MP4 digital disc plus 27 audio CDs and 1 MP3 digital disc with carrying case, 1 CD-ROM syllabus, and CME information.
$1,395.00
EMT733ZW
Additional User Package: Includes 1 CD-ROM syllabus and CME information (initial video and/or audio purchase required).
$250.00
 
Special pricing for clinic-wide orders or for group subscriptions/purchases. Minimum order quantities apply for eligible discounts. For further information and pricing estimates, contact Rebecca Sims at 800-633-4743 x3039. For all other sales inquiries, call 1-800-633-4743.
 

Description


The Comprehensive Review of Emergency Medicine Program is an evidence-based didactic format activity delivered by experienced clinician educators covering the key clinical topics of emergency medicine.
 
 

Intended Audience


Emergency physicians in active practice and Emergency Medicine residents nearing the completion of training.
 
 

Topics & Speakers


  • Airway
    Calvin A. Brown III, MD
  • Adult Resuscitation
    Charles N. Pozner, MD
  • GI and GU Emergencies
    Megan Fix, MD
  • Sepsis
    Nathan I. Shapiro, MD, MPH
  • OB GYN Emergencies
    Kathleen Wittels, MD
  • Major Trauma I — Including Resuscitation, Blunt/Penetrating, and Blood Products
    Ali S. Raja, MD, MBA, MPH, FAAEM
  • Major Trauma II — Regional Trauma
    Including Facial, Neck, Thoracic and Abdominal

    Stephen Colucciello, MD
  • Burns Including Electrical, Lightning,
    Inhalation injury and Chemical

    Jennifer Avegno, MD
  • Orthopedic Emergencies
    David A. Meguerdichian, MD
  • Bites & Stings
    Ashley E. Booth Norse, MD, FACEP
  • Wounds/Foreign Bodies/Abscess/
    Soft Tissue Infections

    Daniel J. Pallin, MD, MPH
  • Oral/ENT/Ophthalmologic Emergencies
    Thomas Stair, MD
  • Pulmonary Emergencies
    Rita K. Cydulka, MD, MS
  • Chest Pain
    Peter M. Hill, MD, FACEP
  • Acute Coronary Syndrome
  • Non-ACS Cardiac Emergencies
    Joshua M. Kosowsky, MD
  • Tachydysrhythmias, Bradydysrhythmias & Blocks
    Amal Mattu, MD
  • Venous Thromboembolism
    Richard D. Zane, MD, FAAEM
  • Renal Emergencies
    Michael A. Silverman, MD, FACEP
  • Stroke and TIA
    Joshua N. Goldstein, MD, PhD, FAAEM, FAHA
  • Neurologic Emergencies
    Neal Little, MD, FACEP
  • Psychiatric Emergencies including Depression, Suicidality and Psychosis
    Christopher Mcstay, MD, FACEP, FAWM
  • Oncologic and Hematologic Emergencies
    Kelli O’Laughlin, MD, MPH
  • Electrolyte and Acid/Base
    Heidi Harbison Kimberly, MD
  • Rheumatologic and Endocrine Emergencies
    Rita K. Cydulka, MD, MS
  • Environmental Emergencies
    Christopher F. Richards, MD
  • Toxicology I
    Heikki E. Nikkanen, MD, MPH
  • Toxicology II
    Michael Levine, MD
  • Emergency Care of the Geriatric Patient
    Jeremiah Schuur, MD, MHS
  • Emergency Care of the Pediatric Patient
    Katherine Bakes, MD

 
 

Faculty


Program Directors
Ron M. Walls, MD, FAAEM
Professor and Chair, Department of Emergency Medicine,
Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School,
Boston, MA
Richard D. Zane, MD, FAAEM
Vice Chair, Department of Emergency Medicine, Brigham
and Women’s Hospital; Associate Professor, Harvard
Medical School, Boston, MA
 
Program Faculty
Jennifer Avegno, MD
Director of Undergraduate Education and Associate
Residency Director, Louisiana State University Health
Sciences Center, New Orleans Section of Emergency
Medicine, New Orleans, LA

Katherine Bakes, MD
Director, Denver Emergency Center for Children,
Denver Health Medical Center; Division Chief, Pediatric
Emergency Medicine, Denver Health Medical Center;
Associate Director, Department of Emergency Medicine,
Denver Health Medical Center; Associate Professor,
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of
Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, CO

Ashley E. Booth Norse, MD, FACEP
Associate Program Director, Director of Government
Affairs, Assistant Professor of Medicine, University of
Florida College of Medicine-Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL

Calvin A. Brown III, MD
Director of Student Programs, Instructor in Medicine,
Harvard Medical School; Associate Physician, Department
of Emergency Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital,
Boston, MA

Stephen Colucciello, MD
Vice Chief, Emergency Medicine, Carolinas Medical
Center; Professor of Emergency Medicine, University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine,
Chapel Hill, NC

Rita K. Cydulka, MD, MS
Professor and Vice Chair, Department of Emergency
Medicine, MetroHealth Medical Center, Case Western
Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH

Megan Fix, MD
Associate Program Director, Division of Emergency
Medicine, University of Utah School of Medicine,
Salt Lake City, UT

Joshua N. Goldstein, MD, PhD, FAAEM, FAHA
Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School; Attending
Physician, Department of Emergency Medicine,
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

Peter M. Hill, MD, FACEP
Associate Professor and Clinical Director, Department of
Emergency Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of
Medicine, Baltimore, MD

Heidi Harbison Kimberly, MD
Attending Physician, Director of Emergency Ultrasound,
Education Director of Emergency Ultrasound Fellowship,
Brigham and Women's Hospital; Instructor in Emergency
Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

Joshua M. Kosowsky, MD, FACEP
Clinical Director, Department of Emergency Medicine,
Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Assistant Professor of
Emergency Medicine (Medicine), Harvard Medical School,
Boston, MA

Michael Levine, MD
Attending Physician, Departments of Medical Toxicology
and Emergency Medicine, Banner Good Samaritan
Medical Center; Attending Physician, Department of
Medical Toxicology, Phoenix Children’s Hospital.
Phoenix, AZ

Neal Little, MD, FACEP
Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of
Emergency Medicine, University of Michigan Medical
School, Ann Arbor, MI

Amal Mattu, MD
Professor and Residency Director, Department of
Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of
Medicine, Baltimore, MD

Christopher McStay, MD, FACEP, FAWM
Director, Emergency Services, Bellevue Hospital Center;
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, New York
University School of Medicine, Bellevue Hospital Center,
New York, NY

David A. Meguerdichian, MD
Instructor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School;
Attending Physician, Department of Emergency
Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital / Faulkner
Hospital, Boston, MA

Heikki E. Nikkanen, MD, MPH
Instructor in Medicine (Emergency Medicine), Harvard
Medical School; Attending Emergency Physician and
Medical Toxicologist, Brigham and Women’s Hospital,
Boston, MA

Kelli O’Laughlin, MD, MPH
Instructor of Medicine (Emergency Medicine), Harvard
Medical School; Attending Physician, Department of
Emergency Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital,
Boston, MA

Daniel J. Pallin, MD, MPH
Director of Clinical Research, Department of Emergency
Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Attending
Physician, Children’s Hospital Boston; Assistant Professor
of Medicine and of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School,
Boston, MA

Charles N. Pozner, MD
Medical Director, STRATUS Center for Medical
Simulation and Director of Prehospital Care, Brigham
and Women’s Hospital; Assistant Professor of Medicine
(Emergency Medicine), Harvard Medical School, Boston,
MA; President, Founders Affiliate, and National Faculty,
American Heart Association, Boston, MA

Ali S. Raja, MD, MBA, MPH, FAAEM
Associate Director for Trauma, Department of Emergency
Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Instructor in
Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

Christopher F. Richards, MD
St. Charles Medical Center, Bend,
Bend, Oregon

Jeremiah Schuur, MD, MHS
Director of Quality, Safety, and Performance Improvement,
Department of Emergency Medicine, Brigham and
Women’s Hospital; Instructor of Medicine (Emergency
Medicine), Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

Nathan I. Shapiro, MD, MPH
Vice Chairman of Research, Department of Emergency
Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard
Medical School, Boston, MA

Michael A. Silverman, MD, FACEP
Chairman, Department of Emergency Medicine, Harbor
Hospital; Instructor of Emergency Medicine, Johns Hopkins
University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD

Thomas Stair, MD
Attending Physician, Brigham and Women's Hospital;
Associate Professor, Harvard Medical School,
Boston, MA

Kathleen Wittels, MD
Associate Director of Student Programs, Department of
Emergency Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital,
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA


 
 

Learning Objectives


At the conclusion of this CME activity, the participant will be able to:
  • Understand the management of the emergency department patient who presents with undifferentiated chest pain
  • Understand the utility of new biomarkers in the management of emergency department patients
  • Be able to incorporate guideline compliant therapy for emergency conditions
  • Rationally utilize diagnostic imaging
  • Approach undifferentiated shock in a guideline and evidence based manner
  • Understand the impact of national quality standards on the practice of emergency medicine

 
 

Accreditation


Oakstone Medical Publishing is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
 
 

Designation


Oakstone Medical Publishing designates this enduring material for a maximum of 24.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Date of original release: January 15, 2011
Date of credit termination: January 15, 2014

CME credit is awarded upon completion of a course evaluation.