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Emergency Medicine
Intensive Review and 2005 LLSA Review

The George Washington University Medical Center, Department of Emergency Medicine
  • Dynamic faculty who are active leaders in EM
  • Focus on highest priority topics in EM core curriculum
  • Concise summary of key concepts from all 2005 LLSA articles
  • Complete curriculum and study materials for home study
  • Interactive format utilizing Audience Response System
  • Course test materials to identify areas needing further review
  • Ideal for those wanting a highly focused review of EM

       
      CREDITS N/A
      CE RELEASE October 10, 2005
      CE EXPIRE October 10, 2008
 
Item No Media (Can't decide on a format?) Price Purchase
542DD
Video - DVD: 19 DVDs packaged in a convenient carrying case, comprehensive program syllabus, self-assessment examination
$995.00
542CD
Audio - CD: 31 audio CDs complete with carrying case, comprehensive program syllabus, self-assessment examination
$895.00
542DC
Combo - DVD & Audio CD: Combo: 19 DVDs and 31 audio CD's complete with carrying case, comprehensive program syllabus, self-assessment examination
$1,395.00
 
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Target Audience


  • Physicians preparing for certification or recertification board examinations in emergency medicine.
  • Physicians seeking a comprehensive review of emergency medicine.
  • Physician Assistants practicing in emergency medicine and seeking more in-depth review or transitioning into the practice of emergency medicine.
  • Nurse Practitioners practicing in emergency medicine and seeking more in-depth review or transitioning into the practice of emergency medicine.
 
 
 

Topics & Speakers


PROGRAM
Introduction
Mary Palmer, MD, FAAEM
 
Hematologic and Oncologic Disorders
Robert Shesser, MD, MPH
 
Endocrine Disorders
Robert Shesser, MD, MPH
 
Musculoskeletal Disorders
Colleen Roche, MD
 
Radiology I
Keith Boniface, MD
 
Pediatric and Geriatric Trauma
Rick Place, MD
 
Obstetric and Gynecological Emergencies
Anita Malik-Jain, MD, FACEP
 
Pediatric Cardiovascular Emergencies
William Tsai, MD
 
Pediatric Abdominal Disorders
Shireen Atabaki, MD, MPH
 
Pediatric Altered Mental Status and Seizures
James Chamberlain, MD  
 
Pediatric Systemic Infectious Diseases
Stephen Teach, MD, MPH
 
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Pearls
Dewesh Agrawal, MD
 
Pediatric Thoracic Disorders
Kathleen Brown, MD
Robert Freishtat, MD
 
Adult Thoracic Infectious Diseases
Jeremy Brown, MD
 
Headache, Stroke, Altered Mental Status
Robert Rosenthal, MD, FACEP  
 
Seizures, Dizziness, Neuropathy
Raymond Lucas, MD, FACEP
 
Acid-base
Robert Shesser, MD, MPH
 
Toxicology
James Scott, MD, FACEP
 
Radiology II
Keith Boniface, MD
 
Head and Neck Trauma
John Howell, MD, FACEP
 
Unstable Spine Trauma
David Jacobs, MD
 
Ophthalmologic Emergencies
Robert Barish, MD, MBA, FACEP, FAAEM
 
Acute Abdomen: Lower Sources
Neal Sikka, MD
 
Acute Abdomen: Upper Sources
Claudia Ranniger, MD, PhD
 
Congestive Heart Failure, Pulmonary Edema and Pulmonary Embolism
Gary Little, MD, FAAEM
 
"When You Walk into the Room..."
Bruno Petinaux, MD
 
Environmental Emergencies
Gerard Cox, MD, MHA, FACEP, FACPM
 
Adult and Pediatric Cutaneous Disorders
Maybelle Kou, MD
 
Ear, Nose and Throat and Dental Disorders
William Mallon, MD, FAAEM
 
Asthma, COPD, Spontaneous Pneumothorax
Jonathan Olshaker, MD, FAAEM, FACEP
 
Vascular Emergencies
Jeffrey Smith, MD, MPH, FACEP
 
Dysrhythmias and Valve Emergencies
Amal Mattu, MD, FAAEM
 
Abdominal and Pelvic Trauma
John Marx, MD, FACEP, FAAEM
 
Thoracic Trauma
William Mallon, MD, FAAEM
 
Acute Coronary Syndrome, Syncope, Pericarditis
Amal Mattu, MD, FAAEM
 
Valve Emergencies
Amal Mattu, MD, FAAEM
 
Medical-Legal
Glenn Druckenbrod, MD
 
Trauma: Maxillofacial
Thomas O. Stair, MD
 
Trauma: Neck
Gary Little, MD
Instructor of Emergency Medicine, Associate Director, Emergency Medicine, Prince George's Hospital
 
Trauma: Thoracic
Thomas Scalea, MD
Physician in Chief, Shock Trauma Center, Professor, Department of Trauma Surgery, University of Maryland School of Medicine
 
Trauma: Abdominal
Thomas Scalea, MD
 
Trauma: Geriatric and Pregnancy
Thomas Scalea, MD
 
Environmental Emergencies: Thermal & Chemical Burns,Electrical, Lightning Injuries, Near Drowning, A
Robert French, MD, MPH
Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine
 
Environmental Emergencies: High Altitude, Dysbarism, Radiation
Gerard Cox, MD, MHA, FACEP, FACPM
Captain, Medical Corps, US Navy; Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine, GWUMC, National Navel Medical Center
 
Environmental Emergencies: Hypothermia, Heat
Julianna Jung, MD
Instructor and Assistant Chief of Services, Emergency Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
 
Environmental Emergencies: Reptile and Mammal Bites
Julianna Jung, MD
 
Ophthalmology: Ocular Emergencies
Robert Barish, MD, MBA, FACEP
Associate Dean of Clinical Affairs, Professor of Surgery and Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine
 
Dermatology: Infections and Disorders
Mark Dogoli, MD
Instructor and Assistant Chief of Services, Emergency Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
 
Psychological Disorders
Jessica Freedman, MD
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Associate Residency Director, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, NYC
 
Mass Casualty Disaster
Anthony Macintyre, MD
Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine
 
Biological Agents and Chemical Warfare
Bruno Petinaux, MD
Instructor of Emergency Medicine
 
Infectious Diseases: Bacterial
Tenange Haile-Mariam, MD
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Student Clerkship Director
 
Infectious Diseases: Parasitic
Tenange Haile-Mariam, MD
 
Pulmonary Edema
Michelle Duchneski, DO
Attending Physician, Emergency Medicine
 
Trauma: Genitourinary
Irfana Ali, MD, FACEP
Assistant Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine
 
Trauma: Extremities and Spinal Cord Injury
David Jacobs, MD
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine
 
Imaging II
Keith Boniface, MD
 
Neurology: Dizziness, Vertigo
Raymond Lucas, MD, FACEP
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Medical Director, Remote Medical Access
 
Neurology: Headache, Altered Levels of Consciousness
John Bruns, MD
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, NYC
 
Neurology: TIA, Stroke, Seizures
John Bruns, MD
 
Thoraco-Respiratory Disorders: Tuberculosis, Pneumothorax, Hemoptysis
Jeremy Brown, MD
 
Gynecology and Obstetrics
Anita Jain, MD, FACEP
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine
 
Genitourinary Disorders
Janice Blanchard, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine
 
Gastrointestinal Disorders: Esophageal Anorectal
Claudia Ranniger, MD, PhD
Instructor of Emergency Medicine
 
Gastrointestinal Emergencies: Abdominal Pain, Appendicitis, Hernia, Crohn's Disease, Ulcerative Coli
Peter Shearer, MD
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Associate Residency Director, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, NYC
 
Medical Legal
Fred Levy, MD, JD, FACEP
Assistant Professor Emergency Medicine, Medico-legal Consultant, Johns Hopkins Hospital
 
FACULTY
2005 Course Director
Mary Palmer, MD, FAAEM
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine,
The George Washington University Medical Center,
Washington, DC


Curriculum Advisors
Robert Shesser, MD, MPH
Professor and Chair,
Department of Emergency Medicine,
Professor of International Health,
The George Washington University Medical Center,
Washington, DC


Amy Keim, PA-C, MPAS
Physician Assistant,
Administrative Director,
Assistant Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine,
The George Washington University Medical Center,
Washington, DC


Guest Speakers
Robert Barish, MD, MBA, FACEP, FAAEM
Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs,
Professor of Surgery and Medicine,
University of Maryland School of Medicine,
Baltimore, MD


Gerard Cox, MD, MHA, FACEP, FACPM
Captain,
Medical Corps,
United States Navy,
Arlington, VA,
Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine,
The George Washington University Medical Center,
Washington, DC


Glenn Druckenbrod, MD
Medical Director,
Department of Emergency Medicine,
Inova Fairfax Hospital,
Falls Church, VA


John Howell, MD, FACEP
Director of Academic Affairs,
Fairfax Inova Hospital,
Falls Church, VA


Maybelle Kou, MD
Clinical Instructor of Pediatrics,
University of Virginia,
Director,
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship,
Fairfax Inova Hospital,
Falls Church, VA


William Mallon, MD, FAAEM
Emergency Medicine Residency Director,
Los Angeles County / University of Southern California Medical Center,
Los Angeles, CA


John Marx, MD, FACEP, FAAEM
Chair,
Department of Emergency Medicine,
Carolinas Medical Center,
Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine,
University of North Carolina School of Medicine,
Chapel Hill, NC


Amal Mattu, MD, FAAEM
Director,
Emergency Medicine Residency Program,
Co-Director,
Emergency Medicine/Internal Medicine Combined Residency Program,
University of Maryland School of Medicine,
Baltimore, MD


Jonathan Olshaker, MD, FAAEM, FACEP
Chairman,
Department of Emergency Medicine,
Boston University School of Medicine,
Boston, MA


Rick Place, MD
Attending Physician,
Adult and Pediatric Emergency Medicine,
Inova Fairfax Hospital,
Falls Church, VA


Robert Rosenthal, MD, FACEP
Professor of Surgery and of Anesthesiology,
University of Maryland,
Baltimore, MD


GW Fulltime Faculty
Dewesh Agrawal, MD
Emergency Medicine,
Children's National Medical Center,
Washington, DC


Shireen Atabaki, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics (Emergency Medicine),
The George Washington University Medical Center,
Director of Resident Training,
Children's National Medical Center,
Washington, DC


Janice Blanchard, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine,
The George Washington University Medical Center,
Washington, DC


Keith Boniface, MD
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine
and Associate Residency Director,
The George Washington University Medical Center,
Washington, DC


Jeremy Brown, MD
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine
and Director of Research, Emergency Medicine,
The George Washington University Medical Center,
Washington, DC


Kathleen Brown, MD
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics,
The George Washington University Medical Center,
Division of Emergency Medicine,
Children's National Medical Center,
Washington, DC


Christina Catlett, MD
Medical Director of the Center for Emergency Preparedness
and Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine,
The George Washington University Medical Center,
Washington, DC


James Chamberlain, MD
Associate Professor of Pediatrics and of Emergency Medicine,
The George Washington University Medical Center,
Director,
Division of Emergency Medicine,
Children's National Medical Center,
Washington, DC


Robert Freishtat, MD
Adjunct Instructor of Pediatrics,
The George Washington University Medical Center,
Emergency Medicine and Trauma Services,
Children's National Medical Center,
Washington, DC


Tenagne Haile-Mariam, MD
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine,
The George Washington University Medical Center,
Washington, DC


Yolanda Haywood, MD
Assistant Dean for Student and Curricular Affairs
and Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine,
The George Washington University Medical Center,
Washington, DC


David Jacobs, MD
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine,
The George Washington University Medical Center,
Washington, DC


Gary Little, MD, FAAEM
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine,
The George Washington University Medical Center,
Washington, DC


Raymond Lucas, MD, FACEP
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine
and Medical Director, Remote Medical Access,
The George Washington University Medical Center,
Washington, DC


Anita Malik-Jain, MD, FACEP
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine,
The George Washington University Medical Center,
Washington, DC


Rita Manfredi, MD
Attending Physician,
Emergency Medicine,
The George Washington University Hospital,
Washington, DC


Bruno Petinaux, MD
Instructor of Emergency Medicine,
The George Washington University Medical Center,
Washington, DC


Claudia Ranniger, MD, PhD
Instructor of Emergency Medicine,
The George Washington University Medical Center,
Washington, DC


Colleen Roche, MD
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine,
Associate Residency Director,
The George Washington University Medical Center,
Washington, DC


James Scott, MD, FACEP
Dean of the School of Medicine,
Professor of Emergency Medicine,
The George Washington University Medical Center,
Washington, DC


Robert Shesser, MD, MPH
Professor of Emergency Medicine and of International Health,
Chair,
Department of Emergency Medicine,
The George Washington University Medical Center,
Washington, DC


Neal Sikka, MD
Instructor of Emergency Medicine,
The George Washington University Medical Center,
Washington, DC


Cecile Silvestre, MD
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine,
The George Washington University Medical Center,
Washington, DC


Jeffrey Smith, MD, MPH, FACEP
Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine,
Director of Clinical Operations,
The George Washington University Medical Center,
Washington, DC


Stephen Teach, MD, MPH,
Associate Professor of Pediatrics,
The George Washington University Medical Center,
Associate Chief of Emergency Medicine,
Children's National Medical Center,
Washington, DC


William Tsai, MD
Instructor of Pediatrics,
The George Washington University Medical Center,
Fellow,
Division of Emergency Medicine,
Children's National Medical Center,
Washington, DC



 
 

Learning Objectives


At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
  • Demonstrate appropriate knowledge, evaluation and management strategies for core content areas in emergency medicine.
  • Identify common manifestations of common emergency medicine problems.
  • Identify common and uncommon presentations of high risk emergency medicine problems.

 
 

Faculty Disclosure


The George Washington University Medical Center has implemented a process where everyone who is in a position to control the content of an education activity has disclosed all relevant financial relationships with any commercial interest. Potential conflicts of interest were resolved and documented by one or more of the following methods: 1) Altering the individual's financial relationships, 2) Altering the individual's control over content or 3) Conducting an independent validation of the individual's presentation content.

Individuals who refused to or otherwise failed to disclose potential conflicts of interest to The George Washington University Medical Center were disqualified from participation in planning or implementing this CME activity.

Disclosure of potential conflicts of interest and a description of the methods used to resolve those conflicts is provided to all participants in the syllabus accompanying this videotape/DVD.