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Accreditation |
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| Our activities are planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint sponsorship of American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) and the Texas College of Emergency Physicians and Medical Symposiums, Inc.
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Planning Committee Members:
- Robert Levine, M.D., Medical Symposiums, Inc.
- Melanie Levine, M.B.A., Medical Symposiums, Inc.,
- Nancy Davis, Texas College of Emergency Physicians
- Rick Robinson, M.D., FACEP, Educational Committee Chairman, Texas College of Emergency Physicians
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| CME Objectives |
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| Our CME programs are designed to meet the needs of emergency, primary care, and critical care physicians. Our objective is to provide the latest information on the diagnosis and treatment of the most common acute disorders seen in emergency and critical care settings. Previous programs have included discussion of topics such as: |
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- Acute stroke
- Airway management in trauma
- Basic Disaster Life Support (BDLS)
- Bleeding disorders
- Burns
- Chest pain
- DVT/PE
- EMS systems
- Geriatric challenges in the E.D.
- GI problems
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- Hands-on workshops (ultrasound, airway management)
- Hypertensive crisis
- Hypothermia for cardiac arrest
- Interventional radiology
- LLSA review
- Pediatric topics
- asthma, dermatology, infectious disease
- Sepsis
- Status epilepticus
- TIAs Trauma resuscitation
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