Description
ACP Procedural Shorts
Format: 14 Video Files (.mp4 format) + 12 PDF files.
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ACP’s Procedural Shorts are a dynamic collection of educational activities that provide hands-on learning and interactive self-study. Learn office-based procedures, refine interpretive skills, and update physical examination skills in a unique, small-group learning environment
Topics And Speakers:
- Advanced Airway Techniques
Presented by: Ronald M. Roan, MD, DABA, FS
Dept. of Anesthesiology,
University of Alabama, Birmingham
Description: Instruction on management of airways in an emergent situation. Tracheal intubation, laryngeal mask and tube use and more are demonstrated using a simulation model.
- Ankle-Brachial Index by Doppler
Presented by: Marge Lovell, RN, CCRC, CVN, BEd, Med
Clinical Trials Nurse, Vascular Surgery
London Health Sciences Centre, Ontario
Description: Demonstration of basic ABI technique using hand-held doppler on a live patient model
- Arthrocentesis and Bursal Injection
Presented by: Murtaza Cassoobhoy, MD, FACP
Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine
Emory University, School of Medicine, Atlanta
Description: Instruction on arthrocentesis and therapeutic injections using a simulated model of the knee and shoulder
- Cryosurgery Basics
Presented by: Auguste H. Fortin VI, MD, FACP
Associate Professor, Department of Medicine
Yale University Scholl of Medicine, New Haven
Description: Instruction on removal of a wart on a live patient using cryosurgery
- Incision and Drainage of Abscesses
Presented by: Auguste H. Fortin VI, MD, FACP
Associate Professor, Department of Medicine
Yale University Scholl of Medicine, New Haven
Description: Demonstration of how to incise and drain abscesses. Includes information on supplies and after care.
- Lumbar Puncture
Presented by: Patricia Wathen, MD, FACP
Professor of Internal Medicine,
University of Texas Health Sciences Center, San Antonio
Description: Demonstration of sterile lumbar puncture technique on a life-like simulation model.
- PICC Line Placement
Presented by: Curtis R. Mirkes, DO, FACP
Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine,
Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine, Temple
Description: Demonstration of proper PICC Line placement technique using a simulation model. Includes instruction on insertion of guide wire, dilator, and catheter
- Skin Biopsy Techniques
Presented by: Elizabeth M. Billingsley, MD
Professor of Dermatology,
Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Penn State Univ. , Hershey
Description: Demonstration of three common skin biopsy techniques (shave, punch and excisional) using a pig’s foot model
- Soft Tissue Injections
Presented by: Stephen Miller, MD, FACP
Professor of Medicine and Rheumatology,
Emory University, School of Medicine, Atlanta
Description: Demonstration of three different soft tissue injection of the hand and wrist, including the trigger finger and carpal tunnel
- Suturing Skills – Basic
Presented by: Carrie Horwitch, MD, FACP, MPH
Associate Program Director,
Virginia Mason Medical Centre, Seattle
Description: Demonstration of the basic interrupted suture technique on a pig’s foot model
- Suturing Skills – Advanced (part 1)
Presented by: Michael A. Renzi, DO, FACP
Assistant Professor of Medicine
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Camden
Description: Demonstration of the vertical mattress suture technique on a pig’s foot model
- Suturing Skills – Advanced (part 2)
Presented by: Barbara M. Mathes, MD, FACP, FAAD
Clinical Associate Professor,
University of Pennsylvania Dept. of Dermatology, Philadelphia
Description: Demonstration of the uninterrupted, or continuous running, suture technique on a pig’s foot model
- Toenail Removal
Presented by: Bryan E. Anderson, MD
Associate Professor of Dermatology,
Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Penn State Univ. , Hershey
Description: Instruction on how to perform a partial nail avulsion using a life-like simulation model. Information on supplies and digital block technique are included
- Ultrasound-guided Central Venous Line Placement
Presented by: William Schweickert, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine,
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
Description: Proper central line placement technique using ultrasound guidance is demonstrated on life-like simulation model