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Foundational Pediatric Emergency Medicine: Key Updates for the First 60 Days of Life
See you there
WhenSeptember 05, 2024 at 3:00pm - 6:30pm
Contact
Jo Tyler
Foundational Pediatric Emergency Medicine: Key Updates for the First 60 Days of Life
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Target audience
Doctors in Europe, the UK, and Africa. This includes trainees, primary care doctors, and emergency medicine doctors, particularly those who deal with general emergency medicine.
This education is crucial for trainees, primary care doctors, and emergency medicine doctors who work in emergency departments that see a mix of patients of all ages. These presentations can help reduce the anxiety often associated with treating very young patients by providing thorough and up-to-date education. Additionally, some doctors require continuing medical education hours in pediatric emergency medicine to fulfill their national registration requirements, and this event can help meet that need.
Learning objectives
Identify Common Emergencies:
- Recognize some common types of emergencies that occur within the first 60 days of life.
- Understand the clinical presentations and initial assessment strategies for these emergencies.
Diagnose and Manage Neonatal Emergencies:
- Develop skills to promptly diagnose and manage common acute pediatric conditions, occult injuries, respiratory distress, cardiac arrythmias, sepsis, intestinal emergencies, and sepsis.
- Implement evidence-based protocols for the management of these emergencies.
Program
3:00 pm | Welcome | Course Directors: Dr Isabel Barata, MD, FAAP, FACEP, FAAEM Professor of Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine, USA Prof Dr Patrick Van de Voorde, MD, PhD, FERC, Belgium |
3:00 pm | Common Conundrums in the First Month of Life: - GERD in the infant - Common rashes, including diaper rashes - Formula mishaps (under or overdilation) |
Dr Ülle Uustala, Estonia |
3:35 pm | Hidden Harm: Detecting Occult Injuries and Child Physical Abuse | Dr Dana Kaplan, MD, USA |
4:05 pm | Management of respiratory emergencies in the first 60 days of life | Dr Jessica Foltin, MD, USA |
4:35 pm | Break | |
4:50 pm | Cardiac Emergencies | Dr Rasha Sawaya, Ireland |
5:20 pm | Navigating Neonatal Intestinal Emergencies: Volvulus, and Necrotizing Enterocolitis | Dr Yvonne Giunta, MD, USA |
5:50 pm | Critical Infections in Newborns: Managing Sepsis, Meningitis, and UTIs | Dr Isabel Barata, MD |
6:30 pm | Close |
Dates
Thursday, 5 September 2024, 3:00 pm-6:30 pm UTC
[London 4:00 pm | 1:00 am AEST | 11:00 pm HKT | 3:00 am NZST | 5:00 pm CEST | 7:00 pm GST | 11:00 am EDT | 8:00 am PDT]
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All delegates will receive:
- Attendance at session
- Email confirmation of completion
- Link to the recorded session
Course fees
$75 AUD - Doctors and Physicians High- and Middle-Income Countries
$7 AUD - Doctors and Physicians Low- and Lower-Middle Income Countries
$20 AUD – Residents/Medical Students/Allied Health Practitioners High- and Middle-Income Countries
$7 AUD – Residents/Medical Students/Allied Health Practitioners Low- and Lower-Middle Income Countries
Note - prices above are in Australian dollars, approximately 0.65 US dollars. Click here to check the cost in your currency.
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