AMS - 2021-UCad-Urgent Care- Adult(Downloadable)

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Topics and Objectives

Title: UCad- Urgent Care- Adult-Turning Inpatients into Outpatients: DVT, PE, Low Risk Chest Pain. Syncope: Evaluation, Diagnosis and Management A Rational Approach to Abscesses and Cellulitis in the Era of MRSA.

Faculty: Andrew D. Perron, M.D., F.A.C.E.P., F.A.C.S.M., John Bielinski, Jr. MS, PAC

Original Release Date: July 1, 2021  Expiration Date: July 1, 2024

TOPIC 1: Turning Inpatients into Outpatients: DVT, PE, Low Risk Chest Pain.

Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to: EBM, COMP

  1. Describe the rapidly evolving landscape emphasizing the outpatient treatment of many diseases that formerly mandated hospital admission
  2. Outline the risk-stratification of low-risk chest pain to identify patients who can be rapidly discharged with outpatient follow-up
  3. Outline the risk-stratification of low-risk DVT and PE to identify patients who can be rapidly discharged with outpatient follow-up.

TOPIC 2: Syncope: Evaluation, Diagnosis and Management

Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to:  GL, COMP

  1. Describe the pathophysiology of syncope
  2. Differentiate between various causes of syncope
  3. Develop a diagnostic algorithm for the evaluation of syncope as per the 2017 ACC Guidelines
  4. Employ management strategies for patients presenting with syncope.

TOPIC 3: A Rational Approach to Abscesses and Cellulitis in the Era of MRSA.

Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to: EBM, COMP

  1. Assess risk factors for CA-MRSA infection.
  2. Specify the best-evidence management of skin and soft-tissue infections such as abscess and cellulitis in the era of drug resistance.
  3. Assess both pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic best-practice management strategies for this disease entity.
  4. Demonstrate familiarity with the latest treatment recommendations for CA-MRSA as directed by the CDC.

 

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    Title: UCad- Urgent Care- Adult-Turning Inpatients into Outpatients: DVT, PE, Low Risk Chest Pain. Syncope: Evaluation, Diagnosis and Management A Rational Approach to Abscesses and Cellulitis in the Era of MRSA.

    Faculty: Andrew D. Perron, M.D., F.A.C.E.P., F.A.C.S.M., John Bielinski, Jr. MS, PAC

    Original Release Date: July 1, 2021  Expiration Date: July 1, 2024

    TOPIC 1: Turning Inpatients into Outpatients: DVT, PE, Low Risk Chest Pain.

    Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to: EBM, COMP

    1. Describe the rapidly evolving landscape emphasizing the outpatient treatment of many diseases that formerly mandated hospital admission
    2. Outline the risk-stratification of low-risk chest pain to identify patients who can be rapidly discharged with outpatient follow-up
    3. Outline the risk-stratification of low-risk DVT and PE to identify patients who can be rapidly discharged with outpatient follow-up.

    TOPIC 2: Syncope: Evaluation, Diagnosis and Management

    Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to:  GL, COMP

    1. Describe the pathophysiology of syncope
    2. Differentiate between various causes of syncope
    3. Develop a diagnostic algorithm for the evaluation of syncope as per the 2017 ACC Guidelines
    4. Employ management strategies for patients presenting with syncope.

    TOPIC 3: A Rational Approach to Abscesses and Cellulitis in the Era of MRSA.

    Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to: EBM, COMP

    1. Assess risk factors for CA-MRSA infection.
    2. Specify the best-evidence management of skin and soft-tissue infections such as abscess and cellulitis in the era of drug resistance.
    3. Assess both pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic best-practice management strategies for this disease entity.
    4. Demonstrate familiarity with the latest treatment recommendations for CA-MRSA as directed by the CDC.

     

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