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Lecture
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4/2006
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Rapid Sequence Intubation (RSI)
Faculty, Pediatric Procedures Skills Lab, Emergency Medicine Spring Congress sponsored by the Amercian College of Emergency Physicians, Las Vegas, Nevada, April 20,2006
4 hours of lecture
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2/2006
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ACLS Drugs the good the bad the ugly
Emergency Medicine Resident Lecture
Detailed description of recent ACLS changes and review of literature prompting changes
Feb 2006
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5/2005 - Present
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Orthopedic Emergencies
Discussion on the evaluation and management of Orthopedic emergencies
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9/2004 - Present
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Observation Medicine
A detailed approach to the history of OBS Meidicine. HOw it relates to Input -> throughput -> output. Reimbursement regulations related to OBS
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7/2004 - Present
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Trauma for the Scut Monkey
An interns approach to trauma, describing where to go what to look for. The practical guide to real ED trauma management
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Interactive Teaching
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12/2005
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EBEM - Evidenced Based Emergency Medicine
New Curiculum added to residency as an elective month long course. I encompasses basic statistics, how to frame a question, how to perform a literature search, how to determine if literature valid or not. Goals and Objectives are listed with the Residency Director
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1/2005 - Present
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Observation Medicine
Learning how to manage and develop an Observation Unit. Learning how to understand the regulations and rules according to JAHCO and DHHS for OBS.
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10/2004 - 5/2005
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Evidence Based Emergency Medicine
How to read and analize the literature. How to phrase a question. How to use search engines to answer your question. How to use statistics and how statistics can be manipulated
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7/2004 - 6/2005
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Emergency Clinical Supervision
Supervising medical students and residents as they rotate through the ED. Spending at least 40 hours a month just teaching, evaluating and helping manage patient in the ED.
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Administrative Teaching Roles
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1/2005 - Present
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Observation Medicine
A 1 month elective in which we teach teh residents the rules and regulations of Observation Medicine. THey learn how to develop and manage units on their own as well.
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10/2004 - Present
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EBEM
Evidenced based Emergency Medicine. Teaching residents how to interpret the literature, statistics, and how to utilize the search engines available
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7/2004 - 6/2005
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Observation Medicine Director
Developed and manage the ED Observation Unit. Currently a 5 bed unit that has saved LLUMC > 1.4 million dollars in short stay care. We have made profitable the once unprofitable and have saved the institution and payers by providing expeditious care for specific DRG.
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Instructional Prep of New Material
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1/2005 - Present
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Observation Medicine
Teaching residents the rules and regulations of JAHCO and DHHS related to OBS Medicine. How to develop and run a unit.
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10/2004 - Present
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EBEM
Evidenced based Emergency Medicine. Teaching residents how to interpret the literature, statistics, and how to utilize the search engines available
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