Description
CCME Mastering Pediatric Emergencies Self-Study Course 2023 (by The Center for Medical Education)
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evidence-based, comprehensive course taught by frontline Peds/EM educators.
EM board-certified or not, managing the acutely ill or injured child can be among the most challenging scenarios in emergency medicine – that’s why the Mastering Pediatric Emergencies course was created.
- An intensive, comprehensive review covering newborn to adolescence
- Incorporates the leading authoritative guidelines
- A focus on data-driven, literature-based content
The Ultimate in Convenience to Meet Your Busy Schedule
Experience the energy and enthusiasm of the Mastering Pediatric Emergencies course on your schedule with the self-study program.
Study on Your Time and at Your Pace
One of the chief benefits of the self-study program is the flexibility it provides participants to study at their own pace. Participants can instantly watch or listen to the lectures with ease at any time that suits them best.
Target Audience
The Mastering Pediatric Emergencies: From Newborn to Adolescence course is intended for emergency physicians, pediatricians, family practitioners, urgent care clinicians, and advanced practice clinicians.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this self-study course, participants will be able to:
- Explain the general concepts regarding the assessment and treatment of illnesses related to the age of the child.
- Incorporate strategies to optimize use of lab and imaging in the care of children.
- Incorporate strategies into practice that more consistently provide evidence-based care of sick or injured children.
- Effectively explain the diversity of causes of childhood sickness.
- Initiate acute treatment for the majority of urgent or emergent childhood disorders.
Topics And Speakers:
2023 Mastering Pediatric Emergencies Self-Study Course includes 41 lectures:
- Opening Remarks and Introductions (15:32)
- Optimized Approach to the Sick or Injured Child (24:01)
- Managing the Precipitous Delivery (20:59)
- Early Management of the Child and Mom (32:16)
- The Crashing Neonate (42:58)
- The Inconsolable Crying Infant and BRUE (29:15)
- Faculty Forum - Day One (Morning Session) (33:46)
- Fever in the Neonate and Young Infant (36:59)
- Fever in Toddlers and Young Children (42:06)
- Acute Asthma Exacerbations (37:14)
- Upper Respiratory Tract Disorders (49:07)
- Pediatric Pneumonia – Causes and Treatment (24:20)
- Faculty Forum - Day One (Afternoon Session) (34:20)
- Pediatric Cardiovascular Emergencies (42:41)
- Neurological Emergencies in the Child (48:16)
- Approach to the Infant with Jaundice (16:11)
- GI Disorders of the Infant and Toddler (29:54)
- Appendicitis and Related Disorders (33:09)
- Hematologic and Oncologic Emergencies (31:12)
- Pediatric Rashes - Part 1 (24:31)
- Faculty Forum - Day Two (Morning Session) (34:55)
- Pediatric Rashes - Part 2 (36:30)
- Ear, Face, and Dental Emergencies (43:59)
- Pediatric Genitourinary Emergencies (34:56)
- Pediatric Head Trauma - Part 1 (31:35)
- Pediatric Head Trauma - Part 2 (16:23)
- Faculty Forum - Day Two (Afternoon Session) (30:01)
- Pediatric Endocrine Emergencies (31:37)
- Cervical Spine Injuries (14:58)
- Thoracic Trauma in Children (16:53)
- Pediatric Abdominal Trauma (23:42)
- Back Pain in Children (23:14)
- Pediatric Upper Extremity Injuries (19:06)
- Pediatric Elbow and Forearm Fractures (22:12)
- Wrist and Fingertip Injuries in Kids (14:29)
- Faculty Forum - Day Three (Morning Session) (33:16)
- Pediatric Lower Extremity Problems (29:10)
- Pediatric Toxicologic Emergencies (40:12)
- Psychosocial and Behavioral Disorders (29:35)
- Essentials of Pediatric Procedures (34:21)
- Faculty Forum - Day Three (Afternoon Session) (32:07)