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The Critical Care Emergency Medical Transport Program (CCEMTP) is an educational program for paramedics, registered nurses, and registered respiratory therapists who perform interfacility critical care transports, moving very sick patients from one hospital to another for further care and treatment.
Developed by University of Maryland Baltimore County, participants in this course are trained to read certain types of lab work, and, if recognized by their state and local EMS authorities, have an expanded scope of practice allowing them to administer more medications than the normal transport provider. The course is designed for paramedics, nurses, respiratory therapists and physicians involved in critical care transport.
The premise behind the CCEMTP program is that paramedics and nurses routinely participate in interfacility transports involving complex medical patients (i.e. "critical care patients") yet they receive little formal training in the assessment, monitoring and management of those patient types. The CCEMTP program is designed to provide a concentrated introduction to those concepts in a format which is readily accessible by practicing providers.
A children's hospital is a hospital which offers its services exclusively to children.
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A walkthrough for Medical Students, Interns, Residents, Physician Assistants and Nurse Practitioners on how to present patients during rounds. My way to get things done. Twitter: @eddyjoemd Instagram @eddyjoe
Scott Weingart's call to resuscitationists. The first of three Resuscitation plenary talks. Scott's amazing Podcast is found at emcrit.org.
Four cardinal principles define the diagnostic and therapeutic boundaries of critical care medicine. First, outcome from acute illness is a function of time from diagnosis to initiation of goal directed therapy. Secondly, all current therapeutic endeavors attempt to contemporaneously improve oxygen delivery, minimize oxygen consumption, and restore standard state conditions. The Early Goal Directed Therapy paradigm facilitates the patient's unique physiologic reserve and enhances the likelihood of recovery. This discussion develops the scientific basis for this approach. Edward Omron MD, MPH 18525 Sutter Blvd, Suite 180 Morgan Hill, CA 95037 www.docomron.com
Loyola’s pulmonary and critical care fellowship program provides a meaningful and well-rounded education in the specialty of pulmonary and critical care and, in doing so, prepares our trainees to be lifelong learners, capable of delivering outstanding clinical care. For more information, visit our website at www.loyolamedicine.org/gme/internal-medicine-fellowships/pulmonary-critical-care.
Nurse Knowledge Exchange, also known as change of shift report, is a real time exchange of information that promotes accountability and teamwork between nurses. It is also an opportunity to involve the patient and family in the patient’s plan of care. This example takes place in the critical care environment. ++++ Dartmouth-Hitchcock is a national leader in patient-centered health care and building a sustainable health system. Founded in 1893, the system includes New Hampshire's only Level 1 trauma center and its only air ambulance service, as well as the Norris Cotton Cancer Center, one of only 40 National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Centers in the nation, and the Children's Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock, the state's only Children's Hospital Association-approved, ...
Why are rates of mental illness so high among junior doctors and nurses? http://www.sbs.com.au/news/insight/tvepisode/critical-care
Join our team and you'll be working, training and researching with the best. We're investing in our doctors, nurses and therapists to help them to create a new framework for critical care and provide care to be proud of. You'll learn – and even develop – new techniques in medical and surgical care and rehabilitation through translational research as we consider research a key part of training. ------------ This film was funded by King's College Hospital Charity, registered charity no 1165593 Donate or help fundraise for our Critical Care Centre: http://www.supportkings.org.uk/life More about the Critical Care Centre: https://www.kch.nhs.uk/ccu Find out more about careers in Critical Care https://www.kch.nhs.uk/ccu/working-at-kings-critical-care Watch Tom's Story and hear about his...
Rick Leventhal reports from Baptist Beaumont Hospital
This Wisconsin Critical Care Paramedic module covers hemodynamic and cardiac monitoring as associated with critical care interfacility transports.
Log on to http://www.baystatehealthjobs.com/ for more infomation
Dr. Karim El-Kersh is currently a Sleep Medicine fellow at the University of Louisville. He completed his Pulmonary and Critical Care fellowship at Louisville in 2014 and is very active in both education and research. Here, we have a four part lecture series he presented reviewing pulmonary and critical care medicine for the internist. His profile can be found on the fellowship website here: https://louisville.edu/hsc/compliance/medschool-pulmonary/about-us/fellows/karim-el-kersh Part 2 46:30 Part 3 1:32:56 Part 4 2:17:57 Some items in this lecture may have come from the lecturer’s personal academic files or have been cited in-line or at the end of the lecture. For more information, see our citation page. Disclaimers ©2016 LouisvilleLectures.org Get CME Credit: https://cmetracker.ne...
Spc is an Egyptian joint stock company established its direct presence to provide an optimum medical training level, specialize in dentistry medicine healthcare and pharmaceutical . With 2500 trainee and 2 years we accomplished a high ranked position in medical training , we working daily to improving the medical education in Egypt and middle east . List of SPC courses & diplomas: For Dentist: ========= Dental implant Orthodontic Endodontic Cosmetic dentistry Veneers Bleaching Minor oral surgery For pharmacists: ============ Clinical pharmacy Pharmacotherapy Clinical pharmacy oncology Board of pharmacy specialities preparation Pharmacies management Arabian equivalencies Foreign equivalencies Good manufacturing practice GMP Over the counter drugs OTC General : ======= Ho...
Christa and Nicole share what inspires them to work as critical care pharmacists at Seattle Children's Hospital. For more information about pharmacy careers at Seattle Children's, please visit: http://www.seattlechildrens.org/about/careers
We have used Critical Care in the practice for over 15 years. Here Dr Jo shares some tips and hints to make it easy to feed your pet rabbit at home. Generally we suggest feeding slower than shown to sick rabbits. Rabbit and Exotic Medicine Western Australia The Rabbit Shop Booragoon Western Australia www.rabbitshopandmedicalclinic.com Dr Elizabeth Vickridge
Greetings my fellow Nursebros and Sisters, so todays topic is about my thoughts on new grads either going straight into Critical Care or getting experience on a med/surg floor first? My personal experience was actually starting on the med/surg floor first, this helped me receive my time management skills down and have the ability to rationalize appropriately for my patients. Don't Forget to Follow me New Website - http://www.nursemendoza.com/home.html FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/NurseMendoza... INSTAGRAM : https://instagram.com/nursemendoza/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/#!/youtubeNurse PERISCOPE: Nursemendoza SNAPCHAT: NurseMendoza1 Disclaimer: No content contained herein is meant to be representative of our or any other institution. The opinions expressed in this video on...
Rescue-Clearwater Season 2! Watch all episodes - http://bit.ly/2ozqWtQ Subscribe - http://bit.ly/2og24UC In this episode, watch the baby dolphin rescue story continue as the Stenella calf receives critical care from CMA’s staff. You’ll see how she’s transferred to a larger pool, begins to swim on her own and interacts with new enrichment from care specialists. Rescue-Clearwater, a real-life follow up to the Dolphin Tale films, is the inspiring new web series that goes behind the scenes of rescue, rehab and release work at Clearwater Marine Aquarium. http://bit.ly/2ozqWtQ Donate to Clearwater Marine Aquarium: http://bit.ly/1KBk5XN Visit us at Clearwater Marine Aquarium: http://bit.ly/1EKyytp https://www.facebook.com/SeeWinter https://www.instagram.com/cmaquarium/ https://twitter.com/C...
When your bunny is sick or requires syringe feeding, this is how you should do it.
This Wisconsin Critical Care Paramedic module covers respiratory care as associated with critical care inter facility and aeromedical transports.
A walkthrough for Medical Students, Interns, Residents, Physician Assistants and Nurse Practitioners on how to present patients during rounds. My way to get things done. Twitter: @eddyjoemd Instagram @eddyjoe
Scott Weingart's call to resuscitationists. The first of three Resuscitation plenary talks. Scott's amazing Podcast is found at emcrit.org.
Four cardinal principles define the diagnostic and therapeutic boundaries of critical care medicine. First, outcome from acute illness is a function of time from diagnosis to initiation of goal directed therapy. Secondly, all current therapeutic endeavors attempt to contemporaneously improve oxygen delivery, minimize oxygen consumption, and restore standard state conditions. The Early Goal Directed Therapy paradigm facilitates the patient's unique physiologic reserve and enhances the likelihood of recovery. This discussion develops the scientific basis for this approach. Edward Omron MD, MPH 18525 Sutter Blvd, Suite 180 Morgan Hill, CA 95037 www.docomron.com
Loyola’s pulmonary and critical care fellowship program provides a meaningful and well-rounded education in the specialty of pulmonary and critical care and, in doing so, prepares our trainees to be lifelong learners, capable of delivering outstanding clinical care. For more information, visit our website at www.loyolamedicine.org/gme/internal-medicine-fellowships/pulmonary-critical-care.
Nurse Knowledge Exchange, also known as change of shift report, is a real time exchange of information that promotes accountability and teamwork between nurses. It is also an opportunity to involve the patient and family in the patient’s plan of care. This example takes place in the critical care environment. ++++ Dartmouth-Hitchcock is a national leader in patient-centered health care and building a sustainable health system. Founded in 1893, the system includes New Hampshire's only Level 1 trauma center and its only air ambulance service, as well as the Norris Cotton Cancer Center, one of only 40 National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Centers in the nation, and the Children's Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock, the state's only Children's Hospital Association-approved, ...
Why are rates of mental illness so high among junior doctors and nurses? http://www.sbs.com.au/news/insight/tvepisode/critical-care
Join our team and you'll be working, training and researching with the best. We're investing in our doctors, nurses and therapists to help them to create a new framework for critical care and provide care to be proud of. You'll learn – and even develop – new techniques in medical and surgical care and rehabilitation through translational research as we consider research a key part of training. ------------ This film was funded by King's College Hospital Charity, registered charity no 1165593 Donate or help fundraise for our Critical Care Centre: http://www.supportkings.org.uk/life More about the Critical Care Centre: https://www.kch.nhs.uk/ccu Find out more about careers in Critical Care https://www.kch.nhs.uk/ccu/working-at-kings-critical-care Watch Tom's Story and hear about his...
Rick Leventhal reports from Baptist Beaumont Hospital
This Wisconsin Critical Care Paramedic module covers hemodynamic and cardiac monitoring as associated with critical care interfacility transports.
Log on to http://www.baystatehealthjobs.com/ for more infomation
Dr. Karim El-Kersh is currently a Sleep Medicine fellow at the University of Louisville. He completed his Pulmonary and Critical Care fellowship at Louisville in 2014 and is very active in both education and research. Here, we have a four part lecture series he presented reviewing pulmonary and critical care medicine for the internist. His profile can be found on the fellowship website here: https://louisville.edu/hsc/compliance/medschool-pulmonary/about-us/fellows/karim-el-kersh Part 2 46:30 Part 3 1:32:56 Part 4 2:17:57 Some items in this lecture may have come from the lecturer’s personal academic files or have been cited in-line or at the end of the lecture. For more information, see our citation page. Disclaimers ©2016 LouisvilleLectures.org Get CME Credit: https://cmetracker.ne...
Spc is an Egyptian joint stock company established its direct presence to provide an optimum medical training level, specialize in dentistry medicine healthcare and pharmaceutical . With 2500 trainee and 2 years we accomplished a high ranked position in medical training , we working daily to improving the medical education in Egypt and middle east . List of SPC courses & diplomas: For Dentist: ========= Dental implant Orthodontic Endodontic Cosmetic dentistry Veneers Bleaching Minor oral surgery For pharmacists: ============ Clinical pharmacy Pharmacotherapy Clinical pharmacy oncology Board of pharmacy specialities preparation Pharmacies management Arabian equivalencies Foreign equivalencies Good manufacturing practice GMP Over the counter drugs OTC General : ======= Ho...
Christa and Nicole share what inspires them to work as critical care pharmacists at Seattle Children's Hospital. For more information about pharmacy careers at Seattle Children's, please visit: http://www.seattlechildrens.org/about/careers
We have used Critical Care in the practice for over 15 years. Here Dr Jo shares some tips and hints to make it easy to feed your pet rabbit at home. Generally we suggest feeding slower than shown to sick rabbits. Rabbit and Exotic Medicine Western Australia The Rabbit Shop Booragoon Western Australia www.rabbitshopandmedicalclinic.com Dr Elizabeth Vickridge
Greetings my fellow Nursebros and Sisters, so todays topic is about my thoughts on new grads either going straight into Critical Care or getting experience on a med/surg floor first? My personal experience was actually starting on the med/surg floor first, this helped me receive my time management skills down and have the ability to rationalize appropriately for my patients. Don't Forget to Follow me New Website - http://www.nursemendoza.com/home.html FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/NurseMendoza... INSTAGRAM : https://instagram.com/nursemendoza/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/#!/youtubeNurse PERISCOPE: Nursemendoza SNAPCHAT: NurseMendoza1 Disclaimer: No content contained herein is meant to be representative of our or any other institution. The opinions expressed in this video on...
Rescue-Clearwater Season 2! Watch all episodes - http://bit.ly/2ozqWtQ Subscribe - http://bit.ly/2og24UC In this episode, watch the baby dolphin rescue story continue as the Stenella calf receives critical care from CMA’s staff. You’ll see how she’s transferred to a larger pool, begins to swim on her own and interacts with new enrichment from care specialists. Rescue-Clearwater, a real-life follow up to the Dolphin Tale films, is the inspiring new web series that goes behind the scenes of rescue, rehab and release work at Clearwater Marine Aquarium. http://bit.ly/2ozqWtQ Donate to Clearwater Marine Aquarium: http://bit.ly/1KBk5XN Visit us at Clearwater Marine Aquarium: http://bit.ly/1EKyytp https://www.facebook.com/SeeWinter https://www.instagram.com/cmaquarium/ https://twitter.com/C...
When your bunny is sick or requires syringe feeding, this is how you should do it.
This Wisconsin Critical Care Paramedic module covers respiratory care as associated with critical care inter facility and aeromedical transports.
A walkthrough for Medical Students, Interns, Residents, Physician Assistants and Nurse Practitioners on how to present patients during rounds. My way to get things done. Twitter: @eddyjoemd Instagram @eddyjoe
Scott Weingart's call to resuscitationists. The first of three Resuscitation plenary talks. Scott's amazing Podcast is found at emcrit.org.
Four cardinal principles define the diagnostic and therapeutic boundaries of critical care medicine. First, outcome from acute illness is a function of time from diagnosis to initiation of goal directed therapy. Secondly, all current therapeutic endeavors attempt to contemporaneously improve oxygen delivery, minimize oxygen consumption, and restore standard state conditions. The Early Goal Directed Therapy paradigm facilitates the patient's unique physiologic reserve and enhances the likelihood of recovery. This discussion develops the scientific basis for this approach. Edward Omron MD, MPH 18525 Sutter Blvd, Suite 180 Morgan Hill, CA 95037 www.docomron.com
Why are rates of mental illness so high among junior doctors and nurses? http://www.sbs.com.au/news/insight/tvepisode/critical-care
This Wisconsin Critical Care Paramedic module covers hemodynamic and cardiac monitoring as associated with critical care interfacility transports.
Dr. Karim El-Kersh is currently a Sleep Medicine fellow at the University of Louisville. He completed his Pulmonary and Critical Care fellowship at Louisville in 2014 and is very active in both education and research. Here, we have a four part lecture series he presented reviewing pulmonary and critical care medicine for the internist. His profile can be found on the fellowship website here: https://louisville.edu/hsc/compliance/medschool-pulmonary/about-us/fellows/karim-el-kersh Part 2 46:30 Part 3 1:32:56 Part 4 2:17:57 Some items in this lecture may have come from the lecturer’s personal academic files or have been cited in-line or at the end of the lecture. For more information, see our citation page. Disclaimers ©2016 LouisvilleLectures.org Get CME Credit: https://cmetracker.ne...
Spc is an Egyptian joint stock company established its direct presence to provide an optimum medical training level, specialize in dentistry medicine healthcare and pharmaceutical . With 2500 trainee and 2 years we accomplished a high ranked position in medical training , we working daily to improving the medical education in Egypt and middle east . List of SPC courses & diplomas: For Dentist: ========= Dental implant Orthodontic Endodontic Cosmetic dentistry Veneers Bleaching Minor oral surgery For pharmacists: ============ Clinical pharmacy Pharmacotherapy Clinical pharmacy oncology Board of pharmacy specialities preparation Pharmacies management Arabian equivalencies Foreign equivalencies Good manufacturing practice GMP Over the counter drugs OTC General : ======= Ho...
This Wisconsin Critical Care Paramedic module covers respiratory care as associated with critical care inter facility and aeromedical transports.
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An attempted summary of the important trials in Critical Care Medicine since 2002. Sepsis. ARDS. Glucose Control. Timing of tracheostomy. Others. These are my opinions. They are not official statements of either Maimonides Medical Center or Albert Einstein College of Medicine. They are not medical advice. Material used as part of Fair Use.
Documentary includes history of Critical Care Medicine, brief introduction of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine, Messages from past presidents of ISCCM, detail about venues of conferences, future challenges for CCM in India, messages from organizers of CRITICARE 2016 AGRA & at the end thanks from script writer, researcher & director of film.
This Wisconsin Critical Care Paramedic module covers pharmacology as associated with critical care interfacility transports.
Students from the University of Maryland School of Nursing, University of Maryland School of Pharmacy and Salisbury University Respiratory Therapy Program at the Universities at Shady Grove (USG) participated in USG's first Interprofessional Critical Care Simulation on Friday, April 1. Students from these three healthcare disciplines showcased team-based decision making in patient care as they simulated care of a motorcycle accident victim who experiences critical distress following surgery to repair his injuries.
At the 2013 UAB Pulmonary and Critical Care Update symposium, Victor J. Thannickal MD, and John C. Williams MD, lead a panel of clinicians through a review and discussion of a variety of real live cases. This scenario provides insight into the approaches these experienced clinicians use to evaluate, diagnose, and determine the course of therapy. UAB Medicine is changing the world of healthcare. As a leading academic medical center and Alabama’s largest employer, UAB is a national leader in patient care, research, and training. Medical professionals from around the nation look to us to be on the forefront of medicine, and we deliver on that expectation. For more information, visit http://uabmedicine.org/web/medicalprofessionals. Refer a patient http://uabmedicine.org/web/medicalprofession...
This lesson introduces concepts in critical care nursing for respiratory patients. Topics include pulmonary embolism, acute respiratory failure, and chest trauma.
കോട്ടയ്ക്കല് വെച്ച് 2013 മേയ് മാസം അഞ്ചാം തീയതി ആയുര്വേദ ഭിഷഗ്വരന്മാര്ക്ക് വേണ്ടി നടത്തിയ ശിബിരം.