Emergency Medicine Board Reviews

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    BoardVitals Emergency Medicine CME Board Review

    The BoardVitals Emergency Medicine CME Review offers clinicians 35 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM and over 600 Emergency Medicine board review questions. The questions cover key topics including infectious disease, neurology, and toxicology. This question bank will assist clinicians with Emergency Medicine certification and recertification.

    The BoardVitals Emergency Medicine CME Review also features:

    • Quick and Convenient CME
    • Computer, phone, and tablet access
    • Constantly updated up-to-date questions
    • Questions that are targeted specifically to the exam
    • Online CME tracker
    • 100% Pass Guarantee
    • Statistical comparison to other Emergency Medicine test-takers (Nationally)

     

    After completing this activity, you should be able to:

    • Recognize important pathophysiology concepts common to the care of emergency patients
    • Describe common treatments for common and uncommon emergency medicine presentations
    • Identify the indications/contraindications for procedures in the emergency medicine patient
    • Answer the questions with regards to the proper disposition of patients presenting to the emergency department

     

    Target Audience: Clinicians focusing on Emergency Medicine.

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    • Cost: $599
    • Credit hours: 35
    • CME credits awarded by: BoardVitals
    • Format: On-Demand Online
    • Material last updated: Continuously Updated
  • $500 AMAZON GIFT CARD W/ CODE: GC500

    Oakstone CME UCSF High Risk Emergency Medicine

    CME Insights for Emergency Medical and Trauma Care

    UCSF High Risk Emergency Medicine is sharply focused on meeting the needs of the practitioner who encounters high-risk conditions in their daily practice. It’s continuing medical education designed to address topic that — due to risk of misdiagnosis or misadventure — produce the greatest anxiety and concern for anyone practicing in an urgent care, high-risk, or ED setting.

    Through 33 online video CME lectures, you’re sure to gain competence in diagnosis, treatment, procedures, and patient counseling while you expand your knowledge of traumatic, cardiologic, neurologic, toxicologic, pediatric, and airway emergencies — and much more.

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    • Cost: $795
    • Credit hours: 17
    • CME credits awarded by: Oakstone Publishing
    • Format: On-Demand Online, Online Video
    • Material last updated: September 9, 2023
    • Expiration of CME credit: September 8, 2026
  • $500 AMAZON GIFT CARD W/ CODE: GC500

    Oakstone CME Need-to-Know Emergency Medicine: A Review for Physicians in a Hurry

    Comprehensive Emergency Medicine CME

    Need-to-Know Emergency Medicine: A Review for Physicians in a Hurry covers the multispecialty problems, conditions, and dilemmas emergency physicians face every day. Included in this online CME course are very brief, highly-focused and laser-sharp overviews of signs and symptoms, diagnostic testing, diagnostic decision making, treatment, and disposition.

    Get expert advice and clinical guidance you can use in making time-sensitive healthcare decisions for patients with myriad, complex conditions. This continuing medical education program delivers expert take-home points with each lecture, such as:

    • Congestive Heart Failure. Be sure to assess perfusion in addition to volume status, since normotensive patients can still be in cardiogenic shock.
    • Esophageal Disorders. Esophageal foreign body or food impaction is most often seen in pediatric patients. Depending on the foreign body, it may require urgent endoscopy and removal. Often glucagon can be administered for spontaneous passage.
    • Nonaccidental Trauma. U.S. physicians are legally mandated to report any nonaccidental trauma to child protective services. The ultimate determination of whether abuse has occurred can take days to weeks. Focus on treating injuries and establishing a safe disposition.
    • Electrical Injuries. The extent of surface burns does NOT predict the extent of internal injuries. Therefore, unlike in the management of other burns, Parkland’s formula for fluid resuscitation should not be used for these burns.
    • And more…
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    • Cost: $795
    • Credit hours: 19.50
    • CME credits awarded by: Oakstone Publishing
    • Format: On-Demand Online, Online Video, Online Audio, Audio CD
    • Material last updated: September 30, 2022
    • Expiration of CME credit: September 30, 2025
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    BoardVitals Emergency Medicine Board Review Questions and Practice Tests

    BoardVitals Emergency Medicine Board Review contains:
    • Over 900 Questions for ABEM Emergency Medicine Board Preparation exam and the In-Training Exam
    • 400 Top Questions taken from ‘1200 Questions to Help you Pass the Emergency Medicine Boards’
    • An additional 450 questions targeted to board specific focus areas
    • Designated section of questions that are MOST RELEVANT to the Emergency Medicine boards for a quick study boost
    • Each question offers an answer, detailed explanation, and a review system
    • Advanced statistics so you can see your weak and strong areas, as well as suggestions for areas to focus on based on your performance

    Target Audience:
    Emergency Medicine Physicians and Emergency Medicine Residents preparing for the ABEM Board Certification and Maintenance of Certification.

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    • Cost: $99
    • Credit hours: 35
    • CME credits awarded by: University of Nebraska Medical Center
    • Format: On-Demand Online
    • Material last updated: Continuously Updated