Wed.Feb 19, 2025

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Pediatric Collaborative Preview | How caregiver wellness shapes experiences

NRC Health

This years lineup includes many great presentations, including a session focused on reclaiming the practices of resilience by focusing on the power to find the I within resiliency. The post Pediatric Collaborative Preview | How caregiver wellness shapes experiences appeared first on NRC Health.

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Comprehensive Management of the Hypoxic Patient for Healthcare Professionals Training

American Medical Compliance

Hypoxia can lead to severe complications if not addressed promptly and effectively. As healthcare professionals, understanding the complexities of managing hypoxia is crucial to providing high-quality care. This training course is designed to equip healthcare personnel with the knowledge and practical skills needed to recognize, assess, and manage hypoxic patients.

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Peds Collab Preview | How caregiver wellness shapes experiences

NRC Health

This years lineup includes many great presentations, including a session focused on reclaiming the practices of resilience by focusing on the power to find the I within resiliency. The post Peds Collab Preview | How caregiver wellness shapes experiences appeared first on NRC Health.

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Apple Cider Vinegar

Science Based Medicine

I just watched the new Netflix series, Apple Cider Vinegar, which tells the story of Belle Gibson, an Australian woman who launched a wellness business based largely on the false claim that she had survived “terminal brain cancer” It is worth a watch, and overall I feel the writers (this is a fictionalized version, not a documentary) captured the industry of fake […] The post Apple Cider Vinegar first appeared on Science-Based Medicine.

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What I Read Last Week

Sensible Medicine

One of the ways I am dealing with empty nest syndrome is by accepting invitations to visit other medical centers. These visits have been absolute pleasures. Giving talks is enjoyable and a bit of an ego boost. Getting to visit the local museums and see old friends who live in the area is a treat. The real highlight, though, is sitting and talking in person to colleagues who have previously only been virtual.

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Problem Solving and Decision Making Training for Healthcare Professionals

American Medical Compliance

In the fast-paced world of healthcare, healthcare providers must make quick, informed decisions to deliver patient care. Healthcare professionals frequently encounter complex situations that require efficient problem-solving skills and sound choice-making. Our Problem Solving and Decision Making Training for Healthcare Professionals course equips healthcare providers with the tools and strategies they need to navigate challenging scenarios and enhance patient safety.

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Case Report: Murine Typhus Presents as Severe Pneumonia and Sepsis

ACEP Now

A 29-year-old Hispanic American man with no significant medical history presented to the emergency department (ED) with a progressively worsening respiratory and systemic illness. His symptoms had begun two weeks prior, initially as a mild cough, congestion, and shortness of breath. About one week later, he started experiencing generalized body aches, nausea, and vomiting.

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Residency Spotlight: The University of Utah Emergency Medicine Program

ACEP Now

What does your program offer that residents cant get anywhere else? The University of Utah Emergency Medicine program offers exceptional training due to our large catchment area and rotations at both rural/underserved sites and two Level 1 trauma centers. We support our residents individual journeys and know no two residents are the same. We offer elective time in both PGY2 and PGY3 years to allow residents to further customize their training experience.

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Mastering Care Coordination in Healthcare Training

American Medical Compliance

Effective care coordination is vital in today’s fast-paced healthcare environment. As the complexity of patient needs grows, ensuring seamless communication among medical teams is more important than ever. In this context, the Mastering Care Coordination in Healthcare Training course provides healthcare professionals with the skills and knowledge to navigate the intricacies of treatment services and foster a collaborative team approach.

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AI May Allow Physicians To Regain Their Humanity

ACEP Now

Emergency medicine (EM) is a team-based specialty, where a diverse group works together to rapidly deliver acute, unscheduled patient care. In contrast to traditional teams that have the luxury of time for their members to build rapport, teams in the emergency department (ED) change every day. Harvard professor Amy C. Edmondson coined the word teaming to refer to the dynamic coordination of individuals fluidly adapting to a constantly changing environment and working together without a fixed str

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Medical Recognizing and Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect Training

American Medical Compliance

Child abuse and neglect are critical public health concerns, and healthcare providers play a key role in early identification and intervention. This training helps medical professionals recognize physical and behavioral signs of abuse, such as unexplained injuries or fearfulness. Participants will learn how to create a safe space for disclosure and navigate mandated reporting procedures with confidence.