1.00 Hours
This session is an introduction to this exciting expanding field and will illustrate many of the applications of computed tomography (CT) angiography or CTA which will be covered in more detail in other disease or area specific sessions.
This session identifies the key elements of advanced kidney care and suggests ways of bridging the traditional boundaries of care based on the ‘End of Life Care in Advanced Kidney Disease: A Framework for Implementation’ document. This session is suitable for all staff groups who are wanting to understand how to care for a pa....
0.50 Hours
This video-based activity focuses on musculoskeletal back pain and Spondylolisthesis.
0.50 Hours
This video-based activity focuses on specific x-ray review of the distal Humerus and elbow, evaluation and treatment options for supracondylar Humerus fractures, Radial head fractures and Essex-Lopresti injuries.
0.50 Hours
This video-based activity focuses on evaluation and treatment options for Olecranon fractures, Coronoid fractures and Elbow dislocations.
0.75 Hours
This video-based activity focuses on radiographic aspects of femoral shaft and supracondylar femur fractures, evaluation and treatment options commonly associated with femoral shaft, supracondylar femur and floating knee injuries.
0.75 Hours
This video-based activity focuses on Boutonniere deformity, Swan Neck injuries, Trigger finger, Mallet finger, Jersey finger, finger fractures and dislocations.
0.75 Hours
This video-based activity focuses on evaluation and treatment options for intertrochanteric femur fractures, Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI), Slipped Capital Epiphysis (SCFE), Avascular necrosis (AVN), and Trochanteric Bursitis.
0.75 Hours
This video-based activity focuses on clinical presentation and treatment options for Articular Surface Injuries and Osteoarthritis of the knee.
0.50 Hours
This video-based activity focuses on anatomy review, range-of-motion (ROM), motor and sensory assessments and specific orthopaedic tests for the knee joint.
1.50 Hours
IgE is a central molecule involved in pathogenesis of allergic disease. Its discovery was a major landmark in facilitating the research into mechanisms of allergy as well as diagnosing and treating allergic disease. This session will first review the history of the discovery of IgE. It will then be followed by what we currently....
1.25 Hours
The course discusses possible therapeutic consequences owing to new insights into the pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis.
1.25 Hours
Non-IgE mediated food allergic disorders are well-established clinical category of food allergy, with predominant involvement of the gastrointestinal tract. Diagnosis of non-IgE mediated food allergy is confounded by the lack of non-invasive laboratory biomarkers and relies on oral food challenges. Management is also problematic....
1.25 Hours
This session will discuss some of the limitations and caveats of the microbiome data, the relationship of the upper and lower respiratory tract between the host and microorganism on the microbiome and clinical implications.
Medication errors are the largest class of medical errors in healthcare today and the most common cause of unnecessary readmissions. Hospitals that spend more resources on medication errors demonstrate lower rates of adverse events. This program will review top problematic pharmacy standards and the CMS interpretive guideline....
4.00 Hours
This is a NCLEX –LPN REVIEW Questions. This will sharpen your thinking skills and prepare you for the NCLEX-LPN Exam
1.50 Hours
Professional ethics are examined from a holistic perspective. In-session behaviors involving self-disclosure and sexual energy as well as Out-ofsession behaviors involving dual relationships are discussed. Ethics in the use of unresearched techniques and client confidentiality are also presented. Awareness of the counselors ethic....
1.50 Hours
The systems theory of Clare Graves, PhD and its growth into Spiral Dynamics* is presented. The historical evolution of belief systems and its effect on individual development and growth is explored. How learning systems and their physiological and psychological underpinnings have evolved is described. How therapies have been gen....
1.50 Hours
Holistic counseling by definition includes the spiritual realm of clients. How this is addresses while respecting the clientʼs religious beliefs is addressed. Differing models of spirituality within the holistic field are presented. How the holistic counselor identifies his/her own spiritual core and connects with that of the clien....
16.00 Hours
Application of spiritual principles in ones chosen life work is the theme of this course. Inner work will include the clearing and strengthening of one's energy centers as a regular practice. Outer work will entail the presentation and analysis of ones career autobiography and the completion of a major project relevant to manife....
All facilities accredited by TJC, AOA, CIHQ, and DNV Healthcare must adhere to the CMS CoPs. This 525-page manual contains interpretive guidelines, policies, procedures, and standards that must be followed for all providers treating patients hospitals or any hospital-owned departments. Part IV of the series will cover the Med....
1.00 Hours
This session will explore how the Kansas Health Information Network worked with a local payer to increase provider participation in health information exchange. It will outline how the payer provided financial incentives to providers to share specific data sets and how the payer is using this data for HEDIS reporting and care ma....
1.00 Hours
Clinical decision support (CDS) is often a misused or overused tool within an EHR, yet if developed appropriately, it can be a life saver, and that is really its purpose. Ever since the 2014 outbreak of Ebola within the United States, there has been movement towards a more “all-hazards” approach to dealing with disasters, specif....
1.00 Hours
Chesapeake Regional Information System for our Patients (CRISP), the HIE serving Maryland and DC, has implemented an image exchange service to facilitate the real-time access of emergency images for specialists at trauma centers. The first use-case is aimed at providing neurologists access to brain images as patients present at....
0.75 Hours
A successful telehealth-powered care delivery program is a mix of five percent technology, 15 percent process and 80 percent people. That’s the recipe for NewYork-Presbyterian’s successful NYP OnDemand program, a next-generation care delivery platform powered by telehealth. NYP’s executive leadership began designing a strategic....