New Approaches to Improve Patient Outcomes
June 14 & 15, 2021
Subject to Change
![]() Terrance Lee Baker, MD, MS, FAAEP Gun Violence Key Facts
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![]() Ann Marie Chiasson, MD The Impact of Pain on the Brain – How Well Do Mind-Body Techniques Affect the Central Mechanisms of Pain? |
![]() Arthur Cooper, MD, MS, FACS, FAADM Applied Medical Ethics III: What Is Death? When Is Dying? Knowing Whether Enough Is Enough Terror Medicine II – Chemical, Nuclear, and Radiation Injuries – Mechanisms and Responses
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![]() Heidi P. Cordi, MD, FACEP, FAADM Teletechnology: Helping to Improve Patient Outcomes in Disasters |
![]() Ikechukwu U. Emereuwaonu, MD Seamless Integration of POCUS into an Obstetrics Practice: Lessons Learned for Expanded Use |
![]() Juan A. Fernandez, MD The Kidney and COVID-19 |
![]() Victor Freeman, MD, MPP The Physician’s Guide to “Clinical Documentation Improvement” as a Discipline – Its Key Role in Optimizing Risk/Severity Adjustment for Clinical Outcomes Under ICD-10
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![]() Lorraine Giordano, MD, FACEP, FAADM Addressing Rising Suicide Rates in the US |
![]() Jack V. Greiner, DO, PhD, FAASS The Function of Intralenticular ATP in the Pathogenesis of Presbyopia and Cataract
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![]() Lauren A. Linken, MD Opioid Use Disorder: Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment in Pregnancy and Effects on the Neonate How to Improve Survival Rate and Reduce Morbidity for Outpatient Cardiac Arrest Victims Who Have Achieved ROSC (Return of Spontaneous Circulation) |
![]() Douglas L. Marciniak, DO, FAAIM Improving Outcomes – Cardiovascular Morbidity and Mortality in Diabetic Patients with Newer Diabetic Medications |
![]() Tiffany Marie Meador, MD Infectious Diseases in Pregnancy |
![]() Leslie Mukau, MD, FAAEP, FACEP What’s MAT Got to Do With It? Rapid Induction of Buprenorphine in the Emergency Department for Opiate Use Disorder Opiate Receptors and Opioid Agonist Substitution Drugs Used in Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) for Opioid Use Disorder |
![]() Yanire Nieves, MD Placebo Analgesia: Understanding the Neurobiological Underpinnings of Pain and Suffering |
![]() Wm. MacMillan Rodney, MD Pelvic Pain: The Impact of Point of Care Ultrasound When Performed by the Physician at the Bedside |
![]() Deborah L. Rose, MD Opioid Use Disorder and Addiction: Beyond Medication
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![]() Catherine Avery Skinner, MD New Approaches to Endocrine Disorders in Pregnancy |
![]() John B. Waits, MD Management of Hypertension in the Obstetric Population
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Emergency Medicine Track
![]() Muhammad A. Ahmed, MD, FAAEP Subtle and Atypical EKG Abnormalities Seen in ACS and Other Clinical Conditions
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![]() Rashid Ayyub, MD, FACS, FAA How to Improve Survival Rate and Reduce Morbidity for Outpatient Cardiac Arrest Victims Who Have Achieved ROSC (Return of Spontaneous Circulation) |
![]() Terrance Lee Baker, MD, MS, FAAEP Habits of Highly Successful Emergency Physicians Non-Traumatic Back Pain
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![]() Alex John Beuning, MD, FAAEP Utilization of HEART Pathway to Safely Discharge Low Risk Chest Pain Patients From Emergency Department |
![]() Martin J. Carey, MD Lessons Learned From Managing Calcium Channel Blocker Poisoning in the Emergency Department |
![]() David Heegeman, MD Femoral Nerve Block to Reduce Opioid Complications in Hip and Femur Fractures |
![]() Steve C. Ideyi, MD Recognizing Common Intracranial Neurological and Surgical Emergencies: Imaging Features and Guidance to Emergency Medicine Physicians for Effective Early Triage and Management Strategies |
![]() Joseph J. Kenny, MD Conquering the Shiftwork Challenge in the Emergency Department – Improving Patient Outcomes Through Better Physician Sleep
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![]() Leslie Mukau, MD, FAAEP, FACEP Understanding the Epidemiology of Opioid Use Disorder as a Basis for Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)
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![]() Frank J. Nocilla, MD, FAAIM Common Injuries and Treatment in Disasters How to Improve Survival Rate a nd Reduce Morbidity for Outpatient Cardiac Arrest Victims Who Have Achieved ROSC (Return of Spontaneous Circulation) |
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