200.00 USD Original price was: 200.00 USD.160.00 USD Current price is: 160.00 USD.
The Acute Medicine Masterclass (4 modules) is a dynamic and immersive program designed to enhance your proficiency in clinical reasoning, clinical decision-making, and the management of acute medical conditions. The curriculum is meticulously structured and includes 30 expertly designed case studies, organized into four focused modules to provide a comprehensive exploration of acute internal medicine.
This module will be delivered through 7 case studies covering common Musculoskeletal & Neurological Emergencies.
Accredited by the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland for 6 CPD credits in the External CPD category.
Interactive lectures, virtual small group discussions, and simulations.
Registrars and senior house officers (SHOs), residents, and other healthcare professionals in acute and emergency care settings who wish to advance their skills in managing acute medical emergencies.
The course lectures.
The required assessment
In Case scenarios, quizzes and discussion
This module will delve into a range of musculoskeletal and neurological emergencies, including stroke, transient ischemic attack (TIA), spinal cord injury, acute compartment syndrome, and acute back pain.
While the course format primarily involves interactive lectures and virtual simulations, there may be opportunities for hands-on practice, such as case-based discussions and problem-solving exercises.
The course is designed to be accessible to healthcare professionals at various levels of experience, including junior doctors, senior residents, and experienced clinicians.
The course will incorporate the most recent guidelines and research findings to ensure that participants are equipped with up-to-date knowledge and skills.
By the end of the module, participants should be able to recognize and manage life-threatening musculoskeletal and neurological emergencies, apply evidence-based approaches, make timely clinical decisions, and collaborate effectively with multidisciplinary teams.
Case Studies