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55th Medical Emergencies Course for Trainee and Junior Doctors 2022 ( VIDEOS)

55th Medical Emergencies Course for Trainee and Junior Doctors 2022 ( VIDEOS)

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55th Medical Emergencies Course for Trainee and Junior Doctors 2022 ( VIDEOS)

55th Medical Emergencies Course for Trainee and Junior Doctors 2022 ( VIDEOS)

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    55th Medical Emergencies Course for Trainee and Junior Doctors 2022 ( VIDEOS)



    Watching the videos from this course is an approved CPD activity by the Royal College of Anaesthetists. Participation should be recorded on the basis of 1 CPD credit for each hour of educational content viewed.

    Program : 
    • Saturday 25th June
    • What constitutes a sick patient?
      Mervyn Singer, Professor of Intensive Care Medicine, University College London
    • Hypotensive patient, the septic patient
      David Howell, Consultant in Acute Medicine & Critical Care, UCLH NHS Foundation Trust
    • Metabolic emergencies
      David Brealey, Consultant in Anaesthesia & Critical Care, UCLH NHS Foundation Trust
    • Oliguria, acute kidney injury
      Chris Laing, Clinical Director for Emergency Services, UCLH NHS Foundation Trust
    • Myocardial infarction, chest pain
      Robert Bell, Consultant Cardiologist, UCLH NHS Foundation Trust
    • GI emergencies
      Michael Chapman, Consultant Gastroenterologist, UCLH NHS Foundation Trust
    • Sunday 26th June
      Hypothermia, Hyperthermia
      Gareth Ackland, Senior Lecturer, Perioperative Medicine, Queen Mary University of London
    • Overdose
      Gareth Ackland Senior Lecturer, Perioperative Medicine, Queen Mary University of London
    • Unconscious patient, status epilepticus, meningitis
      Mervyn Singer, Professor of Intensive Care Medicine, University College London
    • Dyspnoea, acute asthma pneumothorax
      Geoff Bellingan, Professor of Intensive Care Medicine, University College London
    • Acute heart failure
      Mervyn Singer, Professor of Intensive Care Medicine, University College London
    • Arrhythmias
      Mervyn Singer, Professor of Intensive Care Medicine, University College London