@Emerg_Quality@EusemY Hope to see a lot of you in Dublin for these courses. The QA course we've done for years. The Med Education course is now in its 3rd year and has gotten accolades. And I have to confess that my favorite is the Neurological Emergencies course: learn to do HINTS and BPPV maneuvers
Our 3 hands-on CME workshops in Dublin have been endorsed by The European Society for Emergency Medicine. Join Harvard faculty and international experts for Neuro Emergencies, ED Quality Improvement and EM Education Workshops!
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Confused about ED approach to dizziness after reading @SAEMonline https://t.co/X9lnusfhT6 & @EmergencyDocs https://t.co/ft9DX9OQap? Check out latest E-QUAL podcast https://t.co/twnxc5ePkY
Join me and 320 emergency physicians from 50 countries for tomorrow's webinar "Toxicological Emergencies: Over-The-Counter Overdoses" with Harvard Medical Toxicology Program Fellow, Dr. James Watson.
Register:
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Neurological Emergencies is designed to provide education to improve the diagnosis of neurological symptoms, quickly identify emergencies and optimize patient outcomes. Register by September 30 for discounted pricing. @JonathanEdlow@JoshGoldsteinMD https://t.co/gwwTdwJcLR
Neurological Emergencies is designed to provide education to improve the diagnosis of neurological symptoms, quickly identify emergencies and optimize patient outcomes. Register by September 30 for discounted pricing. @JonathanEdlow@JoshGoldsteinMD https://t.co/gwwTdwJcLR
Check out the neuro emergencies course - our 11th year now (2nd one virtual). Tons of useful, practical info & tips that you can put to use in your next shift! Please consider attending. https://t.co/XjQ7oyZL7G @JoshGoldsteinMD@BIDMCEM#emergencymedicine@harvardmed_cme
Our annual Harvard Neurologic Emergencies Course will be virtual again this year, making it easier than ever to join! We have an amazing lineup of speakers, and tons of time for questions and discussion. https://t.co/Pt05kSoavi
@sargsyanz A "clinical" diagnosis is one that you make based on history, physical and epidemiological context - not labs, radiology. Think erythema migrans, TGA, nursemaid's elbow, TIA.
Join us for our virtual Neurological Emergencies course February 24-25 and our ED Quality Assurance Certification Course March 1-3. Hope to see you there! @BIDMCEM@JonathanEdlow@JoshGoldsteinMD https://t.co/4LOmBfe5sm