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Emergency Medicine Board Reviews 2017-2018 and Emergency Medicine CME 2017-2018 | CMEList.com

Prepare for the Emergency Medicine Boards (Pediatric and Adult) by studying the Emergency Medicine Board Reviews or Comprehensive Emergency Medicine CME linked from CMEList.com.

Emergency Medicine Board Reviews:

CMEinfo Insider Emergency Medicine.
Become a CMEinfo Insider Emergency Medicine Charter Member.
Posted by...Bernard Sklar, MD.
CME Credit Hours...Unlimited.
CME Credits Awarded by...Oakstone;
Cost...........One Year Membership: $1799 with $1000 Amazon Gift Card;
Two Year Membership: $2999 with $1500 Amazon Gift Card.
Instruction Type...Slide-Video Lectures delivered by online video.
Target Audience...Emergency Medicine Specialists.
Educational material continuously updated.

Quick to learn and easy to use, CMEinfo Insider Emergency Medicine gives you instant access to CMEInfo's entire collection of specialty-based educational resources that you can view on your computer, tablet or mobile device.
• View activities and progress on content you have selected, as well as relevant primary specialty recommendations from our Medical Contributors.
• Get regular updates on hot topics in the Med Minute spotlight.
• Manage your courses and AMA PRA Category 1 Credits all in one convenient location.
• Create instant certificates by date, specialty and credit category for all your completed CME activities.
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Emergency Medicine - A Comprehensive Review: Oakstone Specialty Review
Posted by...Bernard Sklar, MD.
Emergency Medicine CME Credit Hours...27.5.
CME Credits Awarded by....Oakstone Medical Publishing.
Cost...........Varies from $895 to $1350 according to the format you choose.
Instruction Type...Slide-Video Lectures.
Format...Online Video, Video DVD, Audio CD and combinations.
Target Audiences...Community emergency medicine practitioners interested in evidence based updates that have transpired over the past five years, mid-level practitioners working in emergency medicine settings, and EM practitioners who graduated from training programs prior to the widespread teaching of ultrasound applications in emergency medicine.
Educational material last updated...June 15, 2017.
Expiration of CME credit...June 15, 2020.


Topics covered by Emergency Medicine - A Comprehensive Review include:
Skin & Soft Tissue Infections, Pediatric Fever, Sepsis Update, Street Drugs, Cardiac Drug Toxicity, Peripartum Emergencies, ACLS Updates, Vaginal Bleeding, Domestic Violence, Pain Management and many more.
Emergency Medicine - A Comprehensive Review will help you to better:
• Recognize up to date evidence to close the knowledge gap that may have developed since graduation from residency training
• Apply ultrasound skills for diagnostic and therapeutic applications
• Interpret tests, EKGs, and imaging studies with state of the art understanding
• Compare, contrast, analyze and synthesize data to improve care and decrease errors
• Design an evaluation and care plan that optimizes costs, efficiency and quality
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Board Vitals Online Emergency Medicine CME Self-Assessment Program
Emergency Medicine CME Credit Hours....35.
CME Credits Awarded by....University of Nebraska Medical Center.
Cost...$599 for 12 months access.
Instruction Type...Question Bank with extensive discussion of answers.
Target Audience...Emergency Medicine Specialists meeting CME requirements or preparing for the ABEM Maintenance of Certification exam.
Educational material continuously updated.
Board Vitals Online Emergency Medicine CME Self-Assessment Program
• 2015 Emergency Medicine ConCert Exam MOC CME Credentials
• Complete your Emergency Medicine CME hours quickly and easily
• Access over 600 Cardiology questions targeted to the Emergency Medicine Recertification Exam and Emergency Medicine MOC
• Correct your answers as you go and view rationales for the correct answers
• The Best Interactive, Customizable Emergency Medicine Question Bank
• Meet multiple mandated education requirements
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Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Pediatric Emergency Medicine CME Credit Hours...32.
CME Credits Awarded by....Oakstone Publishing, LLC.
Cost...........Varies from $795 to $1495 according to the format you choose.
Instruction Type...Slide-Video Lectures.
Format...Online Video, Video DVD, Video MP4, Audio CD, Audio MP3 DVD and others.
Target Audiences...emergency physicians, pediatricians, and family practitioners, and pediatric emergency physicians.

Pediatric Emergency Medicine covers the full range of Pediatric Emergency Medicine as endorsed by the American Board of Pediatrics and the American Board of Emergency Medicine.
Topics covered in Pediatric Emergency Medicine include:
Pulmonary Emergencies, GI Emergencies, ENT Emergencies, Ocular and Dental Emergencies, Dermatology and ID Emergencies and many more.
After completing Pediatric Emergency Medicine you will be able to:
• Recognize the acutely ill or injured child
• Discuss and identify life threats and non life threats
• Perform the appropriate work up
• Interpret laboratory data and other diagnostic studies
• Use the available data to diagnose and appropriately manage the patient
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BoardVitals Emergency Medicine Board Review Questions and Practice Tests
Cost...........One month subscription $99; three months subscription $229; six months subscription $399.
Instruction Type...Question Bank with extensive discussion of answers.
Target Audience...Emergency Medicine Physicians and Emergency Medicine Residents preparing for the ABEM Board Certification and Maintenance of Certification.
Educational material continuously updated.

CME Credits are not awarded for this program; however there is an option to redeem up to 35 CME and MOC Credits for an additional $200.

BoardVitals Emergency Medicine Board Review contains:
• Over 900 Questions for ABEM Emergency Medicine Board Preparation exam and the In-Training Exam
• 400 Top Questions taken from '1200 Questions to Help you Pass the Emergency Medicine Boards'
• An additional 450 questions targeted to board specific focus areas
• Designated section of questions that are MOST RELEVANT to the Emergency Medicine boards for a quick study boost
• Each question offers an answer, detailed explanation, and a review system
• Advanced statistics so you can see your weak and strong areas, as well as suggestions for areas to focus on based on your performance
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Board Vitals Emergency Medicine MOC Recertification Question Bank and Review
One month subscription $249; three months subscription $429; six months subscription $629.
Instruction Type...Question Bank with extensive discussion of answers.
Target Audience...Emergency Medicine physicians preparing for the Maintenance of Certification exam.
Educational material continuously updated.
CME Credits are not awarded for this program.
Board Vitals Emergency Medicine MOC Recertification Question Bank and Review features:
• Timed exams to simulate real EM exam conditions (or view the Emergency Medicine content in review mode)
• Over 1000 Emergency Medicine MOC targeted review questions.
• The Board Vitals EM qbank offers questions that are directly relevant to the Emergency Medicine exam: multiple choice questions with a single best answer.
• Topics are mapped to the ConCert examination blueprint. Each question is categorized accordingly.

Emergency Medicine physicians preparing for initial certification should see the BoardVitals Emergency Medicine Board Review.
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Practical Reviews in Emergency Medicine (Audio MP3 Download or Audio CD)
Practical Reviews in Emergency Medicine keeps you informed of the most important research and clinical findings published in Emergency Medicine each month. Each issue contains: downloadable audio of 10-12 articles summarized and reviewed; downloadable PDF of written reviews with Take-Home Pearls that reinforce the audio material and give you a valuable reference for instant recall by subject; and self-assessment online quizzes to highlight key points and reinforce what you've learned.

CME Credit Hours...56 hours per year (4 hours per issue-14 issues per year).
Awarded by....Johns Hopkins.
Cost..........Online 1 year $499; Online 2 years $998; Online PLUS Audio CD 1 year $549; Online PLUS Audio CD 2 years $1098.
Format...Text Plus Audio (Online or Audio CD).
Target Audience...EMERGENCY MEDICINE.
Educational material updated monthly (14 issues per year).
Expiration of CME credit...Two years after date of publication.
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Trauma Management CME
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HPC Hospitalist, Trauma, and Emergency Procedures LIVE and ONLINE course
Recommended by...Bernard Sklar, MD.
CME Credit hours...21.
CME Credits Awarded by....University of Nebraska Medical Center.
Cost...........Single Day Course, $1195 to $1495.
Two Day Course, $1,195-$2,295.
Save $250-300 with early registration at least 30 days before start of course.
Instruction Type...Before the meeting, you watch 17 online lectures at home or in your office; then you attend a LIVE meeting featuring demonstrations and hands-on training in one of a variety of exciting locations including Las Vegas, Chicago, Vancouver, B.C. and Washington, D.C.
Target Audience...Attending and resident physicians, midlevel providers, and medical students working in the emergency room, intensive care unit, or hospital wards.
NOTE: This course is a combination of ONLINE and LIVE instruction. For the same content offered ONLINE only, see HPC Hospitalist and Emergency Procedures Online CME course.
The HPC Hospitalist, Trauma, and Emergency Procedures LIVE and ONLINE course covers the 20 most essential procedures needed to work in the ER, ICU, and hospital wards, including the procedures needed for trauma management in the ER.
The course includes lectures and skills labs in: informed consent, procedural sedation, mechanical ventilation, tube thoracostomy, needle decompression, endotracheal intubation, Glidescope intubation, LMA placement, King tube placement, intraosseous line placement, point-of-care ultrasound including E-FAST and RUSH exams, and ultrasound-guided procedures: central line placement, arterial line placement, peripheral IV placement, thoracentesis, lumbar puncture, and paracentesis.
After completing the HPC Hospitalist, Trauma, and Emergency Procedures LIVE and ONLINE course, you will be better able to:
• Define the indications and contraindications for hospital procedures
• Identify the pertinent anatomy, patient positioning and proper technique for hospital procedures
• Understand the common complications of the various procedures
• Choose appropriate options for oral or intravenous procedural sedation
• Utilize basic ultrasound to assist with hospital procedures
• Understand the basic principles of mechanical ventilation
• And much more
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HPC Hospitalist and Emergency Procedures Online CME course
Recommended by...Bernard Sklar, MD.
Radiology CME Credit hours...11.5.
CME Credits Awarded by....University of Nebraska Medical Center.
Cost...........$595.
Instruction Type...Slide-Video Lectures.
Formats available: Online Video.
Target Audience...Attending and resident physicians, midlevel providers, and medical students working in the emergency room, intensive care unit, or hospital wards.
Educational material last updated...November 15, 2014.
Expiration of CME credit...November 15, 2016.
NOTE: This course is given entirely online. For the extended version, given ONLINE and LIVE, see HPC Hospitalist, Trauma, and Emergency Procedures LIVE and ONLINE course.
The HPC Hospitalist and Emergency Procedures Online CME course provides evidence-based information about the 20 most common bedside procedures performed in the emergency room, intensive care unit, and hospital wards.
The course is comprised of 17 modules that cover the indications, contraindications, techniques, complications, fluid analysis, and coding of these procedures.
The HPC Hospitalist and Emergency Procedures Online CME course covers informed consent, procedural sedation, central line, intraosseous line, peripheral IV, and arterial line placement, point-of-care ultrasound including E-FAST and RUSH exams, mechanical ventilation, needle decompression, basic suturing, tube thoracostomy, thoracentesis, lumbar puncture, paracentesis, and basic and difficult airway management including video laryngoscopy.
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EMTALA: An E.R. Law That Affects All Physicians, 2nd Edition
Risk Management CME Credit hours...4.0.
CME Credits Awarded by....American College of Emergency Physicians.
Cost...........$25 per hour.
Meets Special CME Requirements in....Connecticut, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Texas

EMTALA: An E.R. Law That Affects All Physicians, 2nd Edition will help you to:
Realize how EMTALA affects your own practice;
Understand how to comply with the law;
Keep abreast of changes in the rules and regulations that govern enforcement;
Become familiar with the penalties for noncompliance with EMTALA; and
Meet your ethical and legal responsibilities to provide care.
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Emergency Medicine Practice Print & Online Emergency Medicine CME Journal
Recommended by...Bernard Sklar, MD.
Emergency Medicine CME Credits: up to 4 CME Credits per monthly issue (AMA PRA Category 1, ACEP Category 1, AAFP Prescribed, AOA Category 2A or 2B)
CME Credits Awarded by.....EB Medicine.
Cost............$329.
Instruction Type...Print & Online Text with Graphics.
Target Audiences....ER.
Educational material last updated...Monthly.
Emergency Medicine Practice Print & Online Emergency Medicine CME Journal focuses on one topic per issue, most often based on a single complaint; within that topic, ED evaluation, differential diagnosis, diagnostic studies, treatment, special circumstances, controversies, common pitfalls and patient disposition are covered. A subscription to Emergency Medicine Practice includes a free subscription to EM Practice Guidelines Update. Recent Emergency Medicine Practice topics include: Injuries Of The Pelvis And Hip; Toxic Alcohols; Infections In The Era Of Community-Acquired MRSA; Acetaminophen (Paracetamol, APAP) Overdose; and more.
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Please visit the CMEList.com Emergency Medicine Page for details on these courses and many more.
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Free Emergency Medicine CME
The Free Emergency Medicine CME Page features a constantly changing selection of free online CME for the Emergency Medicine specialist and for other physicians interested in Emergency Medicine. Check back often for updates.
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