Emergency Medicine, Sports Medicine for Primary Care, and Rheumatology 2025 (Videos + Audios + Slides)

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Format: 4 MP4 + 4 M4A + 1 PDF file

This comprehensive course provides up-to-date clinical knowledge across three essential areas of practice: Emergency Medicine, Sports Medicine for Primary Care, and Rheumatology. Expert faculty deliver focused sessions designed to enhance diagnostic accuracy, improve management strategies, and strengthen day-to-day decision-making for healthcare providers.

✨ Key Features
  • 🏥 Emergency Medicine: Practical updates on acute care, trauma management, life-threatening conditions, and evidence-based approaches to common emergencies

  • 🏃 Sports Medicine for Primary Care: Guidance on musculoskeletal injuries, joint disorders, rehabilitation strategies, and safe return-to-play protocols for active patients

  • 🦴 Rheumatology: In-depth reviews of autoimmune and inflammatory disorders, updates in diagnosis, treatment advances, and long-term patient care strategies

  • 📚 Comprehensive coverage presented in a clear, clinically focused format, ideal for physicians, advanced practice providers, and trainees

  • 🎯 Designed to provide practical, actionable insights that translate directly into improved patient care

  • 📑 Course Topics & Schedule

    Day 1 – Monday, July 14, 2025
    • 7:30–8:30 AM | Wasko – Clinical Approach to Rheumatology

    • 8:35–9:35 AM | Wasko – Diagnostic Testing in Rheumatic Diseases

    • 9:40–10:40 AM | Butler – Bedside Sedation

    • 10:45–11:45 AM | Butler – Being “Hip” on Ortho

    • 11:50 AM–12:50 PM | Butler – Chest Pain in the Emergency Department: Value of the Heart Score

    Day 2 – Tuesday, July 15, 2025
    • 7:30–8:30 AM | Butler – Sick Trauma Patient in the Non-Trauma Center

    • 8:35–9:35 AM | Butler – Traumatic Brain Injury

    • 9:40–10:40 AM | Butler – The High-Risk Abdomen You Cannot Afford to Miss

    • 10:45–11:45 AM | Wasko – Crystalline Diseases

    • 11:50 AM–12:50 PM | Wasko – Spondyloarthropathies

    Day 3 – Wednesday, July 16, 2025
    • 7:30–8:30 AM | Wasko – Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)

    • 8:35–9:35 AM | Wasko – Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE)

    • 9:40–10:40 AM | Martin – Knee Pain

    • 10:45–11:45 AM | Martin – Preparticipation Examination of the Athlete

    • 11:50 AM–12:50 PM | Martin – Modalities in the Management of Soft Tissue Injuries

    Day 4 – Thursday, July 17, 2025
    • 7:30–8:30 AM | Wasko – Rheumatic Disease Emergencies

    • 8:35–9:35 AM | Wasko – Infection Prevention in Rheumatic Disease Patients

    • 9:40–10:40 AM | Martin – Orthotics and Shoe Wear 101

    • 10:45–11:45 AM | Martin – Layers of Joint Stability: General Concepts of Symptoms, Findings, and Management

    • 11:50 AM–12:50 PM | Martin – The Exercise Prescription

🎯 Why Choose This Course?

By combining three interconnected specialties into one cohesive program, this course equips clinicians with the tools needed to address a wide range of patient needs—from acute emergencies to chronic rheumatologic care and sports-related injuries. It is a valuable resource for everyday practice and ongoing professional development.

2 reviews for Emergency Medicine, Sports Medicine for Primary Care, and Rheumatology 2025 (Videos + Audios + Slides)

  1. DR Maged Madrous

    Loved being able to listen to audios during commute, watch videos later, and go through slides when I have a free hour. Some videos were excellent, others felt underproduced. Overall, I believe the value per dollar is good

  2. Lina farell

    Great mix of topics. Emergency medicine sessions helped me sharpen acute case management; sports medicine modules refreshed my musculoskeletal injury approach; rheumatology parts clarified when and how to start DMARDs and adjust therapy

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