Audio Podcast CME Lectures for the 2007 ACEP Scientific Assembly, Seattle, Washington, October 8-11, 2007.
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| DVT: What Every Emergency Physician Should Know by Kurt C. Kleinschmidt, MD [Faculty Disclosure] |
52 minutes |
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| Updates in Infectious Disease: Literature Review by Wesley P. Eilbert, MD [Faculty Disclosure] |
52 minutes |
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| Lessons My Patients Have Taught Me: Humor, Humility, and Humanity Learned at the Bedside by James R. Roberts, MD [Faculty Disclosure] |
52 minutes |
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| Drug Interactions: Combinations That Can Kill Your Patients by Stephen J. Traub, MD [Faculty Disclosure] |
46 minutes |
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| Evidence-Based Medicine: Exploding Old Myths, and Creating New Ones by Jerome R. Hoffman, MD [Faculty Disclosure] |
51 minutes |
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| Update in the Controversy and Management of Stroke Patients by Andrew D. Perron, MD [Faculty Disclosure] |
49 minutes |
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| The ABCs of Emergency Care for Athletes by James M. Ellis, Jr, MD [Faculty Disclosure] |
53 minutes |
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| Update in the Treatment of ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction by Christopher H. Ross, MD [Faculty Disclosure] |
49 minutes |
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| Update in the Treatment of Non-STEMI and Unstable Angina by Christopher H. Ross, MD [Faculty Disclosure] |
52 minutes |
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| Pediatric Literature Update: Will These Articles Change Your Practice? by Richard M. Cantor, MD [Faculty Disclosure] |
111 minutes |
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| Pediatric Emergency Myths and Misnomers by Alfred D. Sacchetti, MD [Faculty Disclosure] |
53 minutes |
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| "All Stressed Out" in the ED: Avoiding Burnout by Jay A. Kaplan, MD [Faculty Disclosure] |
48 minutes |
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| Blood Product Transfusion: The Solution to the Confusion by Gregory W. Hendey, MD [Faculty Disclosure] |
50 minutes |
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| Critical Care Monitoring in the ED by Peter M. DeBlieux, MD [Faculty Disclosure] |
58 minutes |
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| Tough Cases of Sedation and Analgesia in the Critically Ill by Andy Godwin, MD [Faculty Disclosure] |
46 minutes |
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| The Ever Elusive Pulmonary Embolism: A Logical Approach by Steven H. Bowman, MD [Faculty Disclosure] |
53 minutes |
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| Recent Articles That May Change Your Approach to Pulmonary Emergencies by Steven H. Bowman, MD [Faculty Disclosure] |
49 minutes |
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| New Drugs of Abuse by Timothy B. Erickson, MD [Faculty Disclosure] |
59 minutes |
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| RSI: The ABCs and XYZs by Ron Walls, MD [Faculty Disclosure] |
50 minutes |
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| Headache: Update on Assessment and Treatment by Jonathan A. Edlow, MD [Faculty Disclosure] |
43 minutes |
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| Optimizing Patient Flow in the ED: A Director's Guide to Efficient ED Operations by Michael Shafé, MD [Faculty Disclosure] |
52 minutes |
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