Workshops
Workshops are available for an additional fee. Each workshop has limited space and will fill up quickly.
This page does not contain live data and is updated every Monday. This should only be used as a guide and not a final indication of workshop availability.
All times listed are Eastern Daylight Time.
Tuesday, May 9, 2023 |
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8:00 am - 11:00 am |
Workshop: Critical Procedures in Emergency Medicine: A Hands-on Experience - $180 This course is designed to help practitioners meet a significant number of their procedural requirements listed for EM Certificate of Added Qualifications. We will provide expert instruction on procedural skills including ultrasound-guided central venous access, lumbar puncture with and without ultrasound guidance, tube thoracostomy and needle decompression, intraosseous, paracentesis and arthrocentesis. |
8:00 am - 11:00 am |
Workshop: Basic Ultrasound - $160 Focused, goal-directed US can be used at the patient’s bedside to answer specific clinical questions which could change the next step in management and expedite patient care. In this workshop, participants will learn the basics of clinical ultrasound (CUS) and how to employ it to answer clinical questions. Short didactic sessions will be followed by an instructor-led, small group, hands-on skill sessions utilizing live models. Topics to be covered will include the FAST exam, renal, gallbladder and abdominal aorta imaging protocols. |
8:00 am - 11:00 am |
Workshop: Critical Care Bootcamp - $120 The number of critically ill patients that present to emergency departments across the world continues to increase. The emergency provider is often the first provider to evaluate and resuscitate a critically ill patient. In addition to seeing more critically ill patients, emergency providers are frequently tasked with providing critical care long beyond the initial resuscitation. Prolonged boarding of critically ill patients in the ED is associated with an increased duration of mechanical ventilation, increased intensive care unit length of stay, increased hospital length of stay, increased medication-related adverse events, and increased in-hospital, 30-day, and 90-day mortality. Given the continued increase in the quantity of critically ill patients along with the persistence of boarding critically ill patients in the ED, it is imperative for the emergency provider to be knowledgeable about recent developments in resuscitation and critical care, so that critically ill ED patients continue to receive current evidence-based care. We have designed this Pre-Conference Course to target select, high-yield conditions commonly encountered in the resuscitation and care of the critically ill ED patient. |
12:00 pm - 3:00 pm |
Workshop: Critical Procedures in Emergency Medicine: A Hands-on Experience - $180 This course is designed to help practitioners meet a significant number of their procedural requirements listed for EM Certificate of Added Qualifications. We will provide expert instruction on procedural skills including ultrasound-guided central venous access, lumbar puncture with and without ultrasound guidance, tube thoracostomy and needle decompression, intraosseous, paracentesis and arthrocentesis. |
12:00 pm - 3:00 pm |
Workshop: Slit Lamp - $160 During this hands-on workshop, faculty will focus on how to perform a comprehensive eye exam from start to finish. We will teach you how to use a slit lamp, a tonopen, a panoptic and an ophthalmoscope. You also will learn how to test visual fields, extra-ocular muscles, and how to call excellent ophthalmology consults. Additionally, you will learn how to use an ophthalmic burr and how to remove ocular foreign bodies using a real tissue eye model. There also will be an interactive case-based discussion with visual diagnosis slides and multiple case studies. |
12:00 pm - 3:00 pm |
Workshop: Ventilator Management - $140 "Critically ill patients are intubated and initiated on mechanical ventilation daily in EDs across the country. Given the prolonged boarding time of many, the ED provider frequently needs to manage the ventilator. In this hands-on workshop, the speakers will discuss and demonstrate various ventilator pearls and pitfalls for the ED PA." |
12:00 pm - 3:00 pm |
Workshop: Advanced Ultrasound - $160 Point-of-Care or Clinical Ultrasound (CUS) is essential to the management of critically ill Emergency Department patients and can improve patient care by altering treatment decisions based on the ultrasound examination. In this workshop, CUS will be used to assess patients by building on basic ultrasound skills to take CUS to the next level. Participants will learn more advanced modalities including cardiac, IVC and lung ultrasound. Short didactic sessions will be followed by instructor-led small group hands-on skill sessions utilizing live models. |
Wednesday, May 10, 2023 |
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3:30 pm - 6:30 pm |
Workshop: Hand Injuries and Infections - $140 Ever increasingly, emergency medicine and urgent care practitioners are being entrusted to handle both simple and complex hand injuries and infections. Proper assessment and management are essential to ensuring the best possible outcome for the patient. This workshop empowers emergency medicine providers with critical knowledge and essential skills in managing acute hand injuries and infections. |
3:30 pm - 6:30 pm |
Workshop: Critical Procedures in Emergency Medicine: A Hands-on Experience - $180 This course is designed to help practitioners meet a significant number of their procedural requirements listed for EM Certificate of Added Qualifications. We will provide expert instruction on procedural skills including ultrasound-guided central venous access, lumbar puncture with and without ultrasound guidance, tube thoracostomy and needle decompression, intraosseous, paracentesis and arthrocentesis. |
3:30 pm - 6:30 pm |
Workshop: Ultrasound Guided Regional Anesthesia - $160
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3:30 pm - 6:30 pm |
Workshop: Slit Lamp - $160 During this hands-on workshop, faculty will focus on how to perform a comprehensive eye exam from start to finish. We will teach you how to use a slit lamp, a tonopen, a panoptic and an ophthalmoscope. You also will learn how to test visual fields, extra-ocular muscles, and how to call excellent ophthalmology consults. Additionally, you will learn how to use an ophthalmic burr and how to remove ocular foreign bodies using a real tissue eye model. There also will be an interactive case-based discussion with visual diagnosis slides and multiple case studies. |
3:30 pm - 6:30 pm |
Workshop: An Enhanced Suturing Workshop for Emergency Medicine Providers - $140 This workshop is a novel take on the suturing workshop, aimed specifically towards learners in emergency medicine, and utilizing best practices in educational theory to aid in learner skill acquisition and retention. The workshop was developed using a previously developed online video library of techniques created by the author. |
Thursday, May 11, 2023 |
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3:30 pm - 6:30 pm |
Workshop: Basic EKG Workshop - $75 An interactive review of 20 EKGs that are critical to acute care practice. (Participants should be comfortable with basic EKG interpretation) |
3:30 pm - 6:30 pm |
Workshop: Slit Lamp - $160 During this hands-on workshop, faculty will focus on how to perform a comprehensive eye exam from start to finish. We will teach you how to use a slit lamp, a tonopen, a panoptic and an ophthalmoscope. You also will learn how to test visual fields, extra-ocular muscles, and how to call excellent ophthalmology consults. Additionally, you will learn how to use an ophthalmic burr and how to remove ocular foreign bodies using a real tissue eye model. There also will be an interactive case-based discussion with visual diagnosis slides and multiple case studies. |
3:30 pm - 6:30 pm |
Workshop: Critical Procedures in Emergency Medicine: A Hands-on Experience - $180 This course is designed to help practitioners meet a significant number of their procedural requirements listed for EM Certificate of Added Qualifications. We will provide expert instruction on procedural skills including ultrasound-guided central venous access, lumbar puncture with and without ultrasound guidance, tube thoracostomy and needle decompression, intraosseous, paracentesis and arthrocentesis. |
3:30 pm - 6:30 pm |
Workshop: Basic Ultrasound - $160 Focused, goal-directed US can be used at the patient’s bedside to answer specific clinical questions which could change the next step in management and expedite patient care. In this workshop, participants will learn the basics of clinical ultrasound (CUS) and how to employ it to answer clinical questions. Short didactic sessions will be followed by an instructor-led, small group, hands-on skill sessions utilizing live models. Topics to be covered will include the FAST exam, renal, gallbladder and abdominal aorta imaging protocols. |
3:30 pm - 6:30 pm |
Workshop: Dental Emergencies - $160 During this interactive skills workshop, the speaker will review the most common dental emergencies which frequently present to the ED, clinic, or urgent care center. Dental pain and caries, dental fractures, loose and avulsed teeth, as well as dry sockets, post-extraction bleeding and loose appliances (caps, crowns, fillings) will be discussed. Dental and facial regional anesthesia will be reviewed utilizing case presentations and video. Simulation of the dental injections with capped syringes will be approximated on partners. Dental medicaments, glues and pastes will be mixed and applied to dental models. |
Friday, May 12, 2023 |
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3:30 pm - 5:30 pm |
Workshop: Orthopedic Skills Lab - $100
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3:30 pm - 6:30 pm |
Emergency Airway Management - $180 During this course, participants will discuss and review current concepts in emergency airway management, including algorithms, the emergency provider is expected to know and employ in an airway emergency. A combination of didactic presentations, small group discussion, hands-on skills and simulation will be utilized to iterate, demonstrate, and reinforce the required concepts that are necessary for participation in airway management in common emergency practice. |
3:30 pm - 6:30 pm |
Workshop: Advanced Ultrasound - $160 Point-of-Care or Clinical Ultrasound (CUS) is essential to the management of critically ill Emergency Department patients and can improve patient care by altering treatment decisions based on the ultrasound examination. In this workshop, CUS will be used to assess patients by building on basic ultrasound skills to take CUS to the next level. Participants will learn more advanced modalities including cardiac, IVC and lung ultrasound. Short didactic sessions will be followed by instructor-led small group hands-on skill sessions utilizing live models. |
3:30 pm - 6:30 pm |
Workshop: Emergent ENT Skills - $160 Every provider should have solid ENT and dental management skills, yet there are limited opportunities for hands-on learning to develop these skills. This is a case-based workshop that will work through the diagnosis, management, pearls, and pitfalls of managing ENT and dental problems commonly presented to the clinic, ER and urgent care settings. Participants will work with tools, techniques and tricks of the trade to develop the skills required to perform the most essential ENT procedures |
3:30 pm - 6:30 pm |
Workshop: Advanced EKG Workshop - $75 This workshop assumes a basic foundation in ECG interpretation and will consider ECG presentations of common and important EM diagnoses, including electrolyte abnormalities, syncope, palpations and chest pain. |