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Miami Beach Point-of-Care Ultrasound Conference
Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) entered emergency medicine in the late 1980s, with the first ED physician-led study published in 1998. Now a core skill, it’s integrated into residency training, board exams, and supported by AAEM and ACEP. POCUS plays a critical role in diagnosing life-threatening conditions, guiding procedures, and improving outcomes by expediting care, reducing complications, […] -
44th Annual UC Davis Emergency Medicine Winter Conference
As the first line of defense against injury and illness, emergency medicine providers serve an extraordinary public safety function. Health care delivery models, reimbursement, and the technical care of medical and trauma patients is changing rapidly. Based upon participant evaluations, survey feedback, and other assessment methods, the need for cutting edge updates about emergency medicine […] -
19th Annual Emergency Medicine Update: Hot Topics 2024
Hosted by UC Davis (with CME provided by AAEM) – The practice of emergency medicine is broad and ever changing. For this reason, new therapeutics and interventions, as well as new diseases and pathologies, are constantly emerging. Some of these include new international/novel trends in infectious disease, expanding treatment of bleeding with TXA, new interventions for alcohol withdrawal, and alcohol disuse disorder. -
UC Davis Emergency Medicine Hot Topics
Hosted by UC Davis (with CME provided by AAEM) — Health care is changing rapidly. Urgent and emergent conditions require rapid, accurate diagnosis and treatment decisions. This educational activity provides opportunity for attendees to learn about current and progressive trends in the practice of emergent, urgent, and critical care. -
Locum Tenens: The Nuts and Bolts of Locums
An introductory webinar on getting started in the independent practice of emergency medicine, including a discussion on five important details that are often missed when negotiating a locums contract.