OVERVIEW

Emergency Medicine and Infectious Diseases: Current Issues and Common Challenges is organized by American Medical Seminars (AMS), Inc. and will be held from Jun 19 - 22, 2023 at Lido Beach Resort, Sarasota, Florida, United States of America.

Course Outline:
Day 1
Facial Trauma (Kravitz)
Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to COMP
• Perform both a rapid screen and a thorough evaluation of the patient with facial trauma.
• Outline the challenges in securing an airway in a patient with facial trauma.
• Describe the indication for different imaging procedures for facial trauma.
• Manage injuries to the soft tissues of the face (lips, tongue, eyelids…).

Drug-Drug Interactions (DDIs) (Kravitz)
Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to: COMP, GL
• Assess the scope of the problem of drug-drug interactions as it pertains to both the outpatient and emergency settings.
• Explore interactions between prescription and non-prescription medications and review their treatments in the context of the Beers Criteria.
• Review common drug-drug interactions and their complications commonly seen in the emergency room.

Neuromuscular Weakness (Kravitz)
Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to COMP
• Discriminate between various clinical entities causing neuromuscular weakness, including Guillain-Barré syndrome, myasthenia gravis, and others.
• Demonstrate techniques to be able to discriminate between organic and functional weaknesses.
• Compare and contrast upper and lower motor neuron disease.

Influenza, COVID-19 and Pandemics (Amorosa)
Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to: GL, EBM, COMP
• Appraise COVID-19 Diagnostic testing.
• Understand current inpatient and outpatient treatment and management strategies for COVID-19.
• COVID-19 and influenza vaccine review.

Community-Acquired Pneumonia, Respiratory Tract Infections, Acute Pharyngitis, and Sinusitis (Amorosa)
Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to: GL, COMP
• Appraise the epidemiology of community-acquired pneumonia.
• Construct the differential diagnosis and employ specific management when making the diagnosis of community-acquired pneumonia.
• Appraise the rising incidence of resistance and utilize alternative therapies when indicated.
• Determine the role of antibiotics in bronchitis.
• Recognize the rationale for antibiotic guidelines.
• Determine the features and predictors that guide your diagnostic testing of acute pharyngitis.
• Apply the best courses of treatment and overall management based on pharyngitis treatment guidelines.
• Develop a framework for treatment and antibiotic prescribing for acute sinusitis.

Day 2
Approach to the Patient with Fever and Rash (Amorosa)
Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to COMP
• Describe the etiology of commonly seen infectious and non-infectious rashes that are associated with fever.
• Develop a differential diagnosis based on the type of rash on presentation.
• Recognize the scenarios in which emergent treatment of fever/rash is warranted.

Soft Tissue and Bone Infections (Amorosa)
Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to: GL, EBM, COMP
• Construct an approach to making the diagnosis of common skin and soft tissue infections.
• Assess common infections to include streptococcal and staphylococcal infections and necrotizing fasciitis, diabetic foot infections, bite wound infections, and bone and joint infections.
• Apply appropriate treatment and management of these commonly seen infections and decide when the specialist referral is indicated as per the current IDSA Guidelines for skin and soft tissue infections.

Ophthalmologic Emergencies (Kravitz)
Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to: COMP, GL
• Develop an algorithm for the differential diagnosis of the red eye.
• Create a diagnostic strategy for sudden monocular and binocular blindness.
• Review the treatment plans for emergent ophthalmic conditions, including glaucoma, and retinal vein and artery occlusions as per the American Academy of Ophthalmology's preferred practice pattern guidelines.
• Develop a treatment strategy for ophthalmic trauma.

Trauma and Orthopedic Pitfalls – Injuries Not to Be Missed (Kravitz)
Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to COMP
• Detect subtle injuries that, unless treated, can have an impact on long-term musculoskeletal function.
• Determine and treat the subtle presentation of severe traumatic and neurologic injuries.
• Distinguish particular injury patterns to avoid missing correlated injuries in a traumatically injured patient.

Endocrine Emergencies (Kravitz)
Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to: COMP, GL
• Develop, using the latest evidence and the ADA position statement, a comprehensive treatment plan for diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA).
• Compare and contrast DKA and hyperosmolar non-ketotic states (HHNK).
• Detect adrenal insufficiency and formulate an efficient treatment plan.
• Construct treatment algorithms as per the AACE guidelines, for the management of thyrotoxicosis, hyperthyroidism, and thyroid storm.

Day 3
Is This Test Necessary: Efficient Use of Testing in the Emergency Department (Kravitz)
Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to: GL, COMP
• Develop, using the available evidence, efficient decision-making skills for the use of some commonly used lab & radiographic tests in the ED as per the COC guidance and recommendations.
• Determine the utility of some less commonly used tests in the ED, including strep tests, D-dimers, and coagulation tests.
• Evaluate case scenarios to discuss optimizing patient care while reducing unnecessary costs.

Management of the Emergency Psychiatric Patient (Kravitz)
Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to: GL, COMP
• Recognize the early signs of agitation and employ strategies to resolve them.
• Select appropriate agents for chemical restraint based on available evidence.
• Using ACEP guidelines as a framework, develop a plan for the medical clearance of a psychiatric patient.

A Walk in the Woods: Ticks and Tickborne Illness (Lane)
Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to: EBM, COMP
• Explore tick types, distribution, life cycles, and their interaction with mammals.
• Determine the management of a patient with a recent tick bite.
• Review and understand the many tick-borne illnesses and treatment approaches using evidence-based medicine.
• Discuss the long-term ramifications of tick-borne illnesses.

Anemia Top Ten (Lane)
Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to COMP
• Understand the terminology and definitions of anemia.
• Distinguish the different types of anemia.
• Examine the dynamic decision on transfusion.
• Be prepared for the transfusion discussion with patients and family members.

Hypertensive Emergencies (Lane)
Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to: EBM, GL, COMP
• Define both Hypertensive Urgency and Hypertensive Emergency.
• Review the impact of end-organ and potential outcomes.
• Understand the medical management of hypertensive emergencies using evidence-based medicine.
• Discuss admission criteria using current guidelines.
• Explore an approach to asymptomatic hypertension.

Day 4
Asthma Update (Lane)
Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to: GL, COMP
• Understand severity determination and definitions.
• Understand the testing options and their value in different circumstances.
• Design a standard treatment plan for mild to moderate severity asthma using current guidelines.
• Know the supplemental options for severe asthma exacerbation.
• Review admission indications and discharge planning.

EM Speed Training + Against Medical Advice (Lane)
Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to COMP
• Recognize strategies for accelerating patient care in an Urgent Care or Emergency Department setting.
• Be the Clinician you would want for your family.
• Discuss speed strategies for special circumstances.
• Define the challenges of patients leaving Against Medical Advice.
• Provide strategies to navigate the AMA discharge.
• Highlight and discuss common physician concerns regarding AMA.

UTI and Pyelonephritis (Lane)
Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to: EBM, COMP
• Define Simple vs. Complicated UTI and Pyelonephritis
• Review the epidemiology, risk factors, and microbiology related to both UTI and Pyelonephritis.
• Understand the spectrum of clinical presentation for both UTI and Pyelonephritis.
• Recognize the available diagnostic tools used in the evaluation of UTI and Pyelonephritis
• Design an effective treatment approach for both UTI and Pyelonephritis.

Abdominal Pain – The Black Box of the Belly (Kravitz)
Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to: COMP, GL
• Review some challenging cases of abdominal pain to help differentiate benign from severe abdominal pain.
• Evaluate the utility of various tests, including labs, ultrasound, and CT scan, including during pregnancy using the ACOG opinion guidelines, in the diagnosis of abdominal pain.
• Determine subtle features of certain presentations of abdominal pain that suggest a more severe cause.
• Explore diagnoses of abdominal pain in the absence of abdominal pathology.

Coagulopathy in the ER: All Bleeding Stops Eventually (Kravitz)
Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to: COMP, EBM
• Differentiate different patterns of coagulopathy that present in the ED.
• Develop an evaluation and treatment plan for non-traumatic bleeding disorders in the ED, including hemophilia, TTP, ITP, and others.
• Outline the rationale and indications for the use of blood products used in the treatment of the bleeding patient.
• Discuss some of the newer anticoagulation agents used today, such as Prasugrel (Effient) and Dabigatran (Pradaxa), as per the referenced RCTs and EBM studies such as Rocket, RE-LY, and Einstein. 

KEY DATES

Registrations Open
18 Aug, 2022
Registrations Open
Registrations Ends
18 Jun, 2023
Registration Ends
Event Start Date
19 Jun, 2023
Event Start Date
Event End Date
22 Jun, 2023
Event End Date

TARGET AUDIENCE

Emergency Medicine PhysiciansInfectious diseases physician

SPECIALITIES

Emergency MedicineInfectious Disease

VENUE

Lido Beach Resort
700 Benjamin Franklin Dr
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