Can’t Afford to Miss High Acuity Emergency Medicine 2025 (Videos with subtitles + Audios + Slides)
Format: 4 MP4 + 4 VTT + 4 M4A + 1 PDF files
File size: 6440 MB
Organizer: American Medical Seminars (AMS), Inc.
Dates: 📅 June 23–26, 2025
This four-day program brings together leading experts in emergency medicine and pediatrics to deliver practical, high-yield education for physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and nurses. With a focus on high-acuity emergencies, urgent care challenges, and pediatric cases, participants will gain insights to sharpen diagnostic skills, strengthen management strategies, and enhance patient safety in demanding clinical settings.
📑 Course Outline
Day 1 – Monday, June 23, 2025
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Nemeth – The Geriatric Patient with an Acute Presentation: It’s Not Always a UTI
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Nemeth – Acute Aortic Syndrome: How the Big Red Can Fool You
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Nemeth – Anaphylaxis: A Not-Boring, Game-Changing Practice Update
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Tryon – Interesting Cases in a Pediatric Urgent Care: Hoofbeats and Horses
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Tryon – Chest Pain in Children and Adolescents: Pearls and Pitfalls
Day 2 – Tuesday, June 24, 2025
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Tryon – Antibiotic Stewardship for Common Pediatric Urgent Care Conditions
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Tryon – Pediatric Dermatology: Beyond the Basics
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Tryon – The Limping Child: Conditions You Don’t Want to Miss
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Nemeth – A Primer on Pediatric Fever
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Nemeth – Cardiogenic Shock: The “Need” to Know
Day 3 – Wednesday, June 25, 2025
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Nemeth – ACS: Semantics, Diagnostics, Therapeutics in 2024
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Nemeth – Asthma/Bronchiolitis
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Nemeth – ECG Landmines: Tread Carefully
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Tryon – Physical Abuse in Children: See Something, Say Something – You May Save a Life
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Tryon – Pediatric Sports Medicine Pearls: Kids Really Aren’t Little Adults
Day 4 – Thursday, June 26, 2025
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Tryon – Breastfeeding Moms in Urgent Care: What’s Normal and When to Be Concerned
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Tryon – Breastfeeding Babies in Urgent Care or Ambulatory Settings: What’s Normal and When to Be Concerned
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Tryon – Infections in Babies and Children: Are Moms and Grandmas at Risk?
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Nemeth – Anatomy of an ER Doc: What Everyone Wants/Needs to Know About Us
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Nemeth – Catastrophic Chest Pain
🎯 Target Audience
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Physicians
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Physician Assistants (PAs)
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Nurse Practitioners (NPs)
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Nurses
🩺 Relevant Specialties
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Emergency Medicine
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Pediatrics
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