COURSE CREDITS & HOURS
14 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™14 ACPE Credits
14.0 Contact Hours
2½ Hours of Pharmacology for NPs
COURSE FEES
TARGET AUDIENCE
PROGRAM PURPOSE
Recommendations for identifying, treating and return to play guidelines for athletes with concussion and Relative Energy Deficiency in Sports(RED-S) are reviewed.
Finally, future therapies and treatments regarding Regenerative Medicine are presented in this Sports Medicine overview.
Lectures will also be given on a variety of Emergency Medicine Core Topics that are designed to increase the provider's awareness of common presentations to the ED and common mistakes made in the diagnosis and treatment of these issues. Learners will become more aware of risk factors, appropriate treatment modalities, and approaches to emergency diagnosis and care designed to improve patient outcome.
Topics:
- Upper Extremity Exam & Common Injuries
- Improve physical exam skills regarding the upper extremity
- Recognize and apply treatment options for upper extremity injuries.
- Broaden differential diagnosis.
- Lower Extremity Exam & Common Injuries
- Improve physical exam skills regarding the lower extremity
- Recognize and apply treatment options for lower extremity injuries.
- Broaden differential diagnosis.
- Common Sports Injuries in Children and Adolescents
- Learn pediatric vs adult sports injuries.
- Recognize common acute/chronic injuries.
- Review cant miss diagnosis.
- Regenerative Medicine
- Define regenerative medicine.
- Understand differences between platelet rich plasma and stem cell therapies.
- List current applications in sports medicine
- Relative Energy Deficiency in Sports
- Recognize Signs and Symptoms
- Review Screening and Diagnosis
- Discuss Treatment/Return to Play
- Musculoskeletal Injections
- Describe indications and contraindications for joint injections
- Apply appropriate technique for upper extremity injection
- Apply appropriate technique for lower extremity injection
- Concussion in Sport
- Describe the mechanism, signs and symptoms of concussion.
- Apply the latest consensus guidelines of treatment and return to play for an athlete with a concussion.
- Be aware of respective state laws regarding concussion and return to play criteria.
- Eye Trauma
- Identify critical, sight-saving actions to be taken with eye trauma
- Oncologic Emergencies
- Determine the differential diagnosis for altered mental status in the oncologic patient
- HIV in the ED
- Give examples of the broad variety of infectious organisms and the disease states associated with them in the patient with HIV.
- Toxicology Jeopardy
- Demonstrate knowledge of antidotes to common poisonings.
- Acute Abdominal Emergencies: The Common and the Deadly
- List the risk factors for the development of acute mesenteric ischemia.
- The Emergency EKG
- Explain the significance of the Wellens T wave on the ECG.
- Stump the Expert: Cases and Questions in EM
- The speaker will discuss case presentations and questions from the audience and allow the participants to demonstrate their ability to synthesize information, make the correct diagnosis, and take critical actions in the care of the undifferentiated emergency patient
- Male Urologic Emergencies
- Discuss critical actions to be taken for the patient with suspected testicular torsion.