Topics in Family Medicine and Emergency Medicine is a Western Caribbean Cruise round-trip from Ft. Lauderdale.
Topics in Family Medicine and Emergency Medicine covers topics such as:
- The Magnitude of the Opioid Epidemic
- The Opioid Epidemic: How we got here, how we move forward
- BRIEF ( SBIRT) Effective Counseling
- Screening Staging Techniques
- The parameters of blood pressures that need emergency treatment
- Their Blood Pressure was What? Who needs what , when and where?
- Updates in DVT PE--ICU or Home
- Best practice treatment options for management of abnormal blood pressures
- Parameters that make a patient with thromboembolism low or high risk
- The use of validated criteria to measure risk of early mortality in venous thromboembolism
- Common sense approach to back pain
- Life threatening PEs vs appropriate discharge strategies
- `red flags` for those etiologies of back pain that need emergency evaluation
- List examples of the many medical causes of back pain
- Beyond "clumsy" Recognizing and assisting victims of intimate partner violence
- Emergency treatment options for common causes of back pain
- How to perform consistent and effective screening for domestic violence (DV) in Emergency care
- The magnitude of intimate partner violence
- List opportunities and successful methods for intervention and prevention
- History and physical exam findings that are consistent with patterns of abuse in clinical scenarios
- The terms biological sex and gender and how both can impact patient emergent care
- Sex and Gender Medicine - What it is and why you should care
- The importance of including sex and gender in the clinical care of patients with emergent psychiatric conditions
- Mind Games: Sex Based Differences in Mental Health
- Disease Prevention Update Part 1: The Latest Guidelines and Recommendations
- Evidence Based Medicine in Primary Care: What NOT to do!
- Upper Respiratory Tract Infections Update and Vertigo
- Disease Prevention Update Part 2: The Latest Guidelines and Recommendations
- Common Fungal Skin Infections
- My Child Has a Rash
- Approach to the Surgical Abdomen
Topics in Family Medicine and Emergency Medicine brings together:
- Physician Assistants
- Physicians
- Nurse Practitioners
- Nurses
- Pharmacists