Ranked #1

Catherine A. Marco, MD, FACEP: Against Medical Advice – When Should You Take “No” For An Answer?
Catherine A. Marco, MD, FACEP: Against Medical Advice – When Should You Take “No” For An Answer?
How much information should be presented to a patient prior to allowing them to leave the ED against medical advice? How... Read more
2 Dec 2016
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40mins
Ranked #2

Scott D. Weingart, MD, FACEP: Cruising the Literature: Trauma 2015
Scott D. Weingart, MD, FACEP: Cruising the Literature: Trauma 2015
Trauma in 2015! Trauma management has been considered cook-book medicine, but there is still ongoing research to support... Read more
2 Dec 2016
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54mins
Ranked #3

Vikyhat S. Beberta, MD, FACEP, FACMT: REBOA: Is it Ready for Prime Time?
Vikyhat S. Beberta, MD, FACEP, FACMT: REBOA: Is it Ready for Prime Time?
Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta (REBOA). This is not a new concept but has been re-visited wit... Read more
3 Nov 2016
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24mins
Ranked #4

Kevin Klauer, DO, EJD, FACEP: High-Risk Cases in EM: Select Topics
Kevin Klauer, DO, EJD, FACEP: High-Risk Cases in EM: Select Topics
Emergency medicine is a high risk specialty. Certain clinical entities, however, are predictable sources of bad outcomes... Read more
3 Nov 2016
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52mins
Ranked #5

Jeanette M. Wolfe, MD: “But, I Didn’t Say Anything!” – Tips for Effective Nonverbal Communication in the ED
Jeanette M. Wolfe, MD: “But, I Didn’t Say Anything!” – Tips for Effective Nonverbal Communication in the ED
Whether dealing with your teenager or the patient you see on your next shift, you have recognized that so much of commun... Read more
7 Oct 2016
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46mins
Ranked #6

Matthew C. DeLaney, MD: Lost in the FOAM: Free Open Access Medical Education for the Technologically Challenged
Matthew C. DeLaney, MD: Lost in the FOAM: Free Open Access Medical Education for the Technologically Challenged
Over the past several years, there has been an explosion in the use of various social media platforms, podcasts, and var... Read more
20 Sep 2016
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49mins
Ranked #7

Andrew D. Perron, MD, FACEP: Concussion Update 2015 What We Know, What We Think We Know, and What We Don't Know
Andrew D. Perron, MD, FACEP: Concussion Update 2015 What We Know, What We Think We Know, and What We Don't Know
The literature on concussion has grown exponentially over the past decade. CTE (chronic traumatic encephalopathy), brain... Read more
20 Sep 2016
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44mins
Ranked #8

William Brady, MD; Sean Kivlehan, MD: Code Talkers: A Point-Counterpoint Dialogue of Cardiac Arrest Management and What They Don't Teach in ACLS
William Brady, MD; Sean Kivlehan, MD: Code Talkers: A Point-Counterpoint Dialogue of Cardiac Arrest Management and What They Don't Teach in ACLS
Confusion about cardiac arrest management and recent recommendations? Are there different interpretations of the guideli... Read more
2 Sep 2016
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52mins
Ranked #9

Diana Nordlund, DO, JD: GOTCHA! The Medical Chart: Anticipating the Lawyer’s Review
Diana Nordlund, DO, JD: GOTCHA! The Medical Chart: Anticipating the Lawyer’s Review
During this interactive course, the speaker will review emergency medicine charts and discuss how wording factors into l... Read more
2 Aug 2016
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53mins
Ranked #10

Teresa Bowen-Spinelli, MD: Rapid Fire: The Difficult Abdomen: Approaches to Patients with Chronic Abdominal Disorders
Teresa Bowen-Spinelli, MD: Rapid Fire: The Difficult Abdomen: Approaches to Patients with Chronic Abdominal Disorders
Patients with chronic abdominal disorders such as cyclic vomiting syndrome, irritable bowel syndrome, and gastroparesis ... Read more
21 Jul 2016
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17mins