Critical Care Medicine Board Review Course 2018 (ThePassMachine) (Videos+PDFs)

$30.00

Format: 58 Video Files (.mp4 format) + PDF Files .

Posted By: Dr_magic

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published date: 08 May 20

Description:

Intended Audience: Intensivists

Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Treat renal, endocrine and metabolism disorders including acid-based disorders and acute renal failure
  • Define diagnosis and treatment criteria for critical neurologic disorders and the use of pain control, sedation, and neuromuscular blockade
  • Formulate treatment plans for critical care of trauma and transplantation
  • Differentiate diagnosis of infectious diseases including systemic and central nervous system infections
  • Describe parenchymal lung disease
  • Explain hemodynamic monitoring

Accreditation Statement:
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of PeerPoint Medical Education and American Physician Institute for Advanced Professional Studies, LLC. The PeerPoint Medical Education Institute is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

MOC Accreditation Statement:
Successful completion of this CME activity enables the participant to earn up to 29.75 MOC points in the American Board of Internal Medicine’s (ABIM®) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. Participants will earn MOC points equivalent to the amount of CME credits claimed for the activity. It is the CME activity provider’s responsibility to submit participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABIM® MOC points.

Designation Statement:
Online Course v4.1, Release Date August 27, 2018, Termination Date August 27, 2021:
The PeerPoint Medical Education Institute designates this enduring material for a maximum of 29.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

HIGH-YIELD CONTENT

LASER-FOCUSED LECTURES: The Pass Machine Internal Medicine Critical Care board review course will help you master the ABIM® exam material quickly and easily. This course features a comprehensive library of short video lectures that are precisely aligned to the Critical Care Medicine Certification and Critical Care Medicine MOC exam blueprints.  This way, you’ll focus on all of the exam topics and keywords with no wasted effort.

THE “QBL” METHOD: “Question-Based Learning” ensures that your review is 100% relevant to the ABIM® Critical Care Medicine exam.  This proven method works by pairing multiple choice questions with related lectures, allowing you to review a topic before answering the corresponding question.

BOARD-EXPERIENCED FACULTY: The Internal Medicine Critical Care Medicine MOC and Critical Care Medicine Certification courses feature board-certified faculty experienced in teaching Critical Care Medicine board exam preparation. Thus, every lecture is up-to-date, medically accurate and entirely board-relevant.

CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE STUDY GUIDE: This course companion makes it easy to follow along with lectures, take notes, and study offline. The PDF includes the complete course syllabus, with all referenced slides, photos, illustrations, and infographics.

Topics/Speaker:

Pulmonary Disease – 20% of the exam
Mechanical Ventilation from Indications to Ventilator Setup (1 Hour)
Marcos Restrepo, MD, MSc
Mechanical Ventilation Troubleshooting, Weaning, Non-invasive, Sedation & Paralysis, & Sleep (1 Hour)
Marcos Restrepo, MD, MSc
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (1 Hour)
Marcos Restrepo, MD, MSc
Airway Management, Asthma, & COPD (1.25 Hours)
Jason Poston, MD
Embolism, Hemoptysis, & Pleural Disease (1.25 Hours)
Jason Poston, MD
Cardiovascular Disorders – 17.5% of the exam
Acute Coronary Syndromes & Arrhythmias (1.25 Hours)
Cameron Dezfulian, MD
Hemodynamics, Monitoring Blood Flow & Resuscitation (1.75 Hours)
Cameron Dezfulian, MD
Heart Failure (1 Hour)
Cameron Dezfulian, MD
Myocarditis, Pericarditis, Valvular & Vascular Disease (1 Hour)
Cameron Dezfulian, MD
Renal/Endocrine/Metabolism – 15% of the exam
Acute Kidney Injury (1 Hour)
Stephen Pastores, MD
Endocrine Emergencies (1.5 Hours)
Stephen Pastores, MD
Acid Base Disorders (1 Hour)
William Bulman, MD
Electrolyte Disorders & Complications (1.5 Hours)
William Bulman, MD
Infectious Disease – 12% of the exam
CNS, Skin, Bone & Joint, & Head & Neck (1.5 Hours)
Christian Sandrock, MD, MPH
Pulmonary, Aspergillosis, Cardio & Systemic, & Candidemia (1.5 Hours)
Christian Sandrock, MD, MPH
Intra-abdominal Infections, Immunocompromised Host, & Infection Control (1.5 Hours)
Stephen Pastores, MD
Neurologic Disorders – 9.5% of the exam
Cerebral Vascular Disease, Head Trauma, & Sedation (1.5 Hours)
Margaret Neff, MD
SCI, Coma, Seizures, & Neuromuscular (1 Hour)
Margaret Neff, MD
Surgical/Trauma/Transplantation – 7.5% – of the exam
Surgery: Trauma, Cardiovascular, GI, & OB (1.25 Hours)
Margaret Neff, MD
Surgery: Environmental, General Post-op, & Transplantation (0.75 Hours)
Margaret Neff, MD
Gastrointestinal Disorders – 5.5% of the exam
Gastrointestinal Disorders (1.5 Hours)
Gerardo Carino, MD, PhD
Hematologic/Oncologic Disorders – 5.5% of the exam
Hematologic/Oncologic Disorders (1 Hour)
Jason Poston, MD
Pharmacology/Toxicology – 5.0% of the exam
Pharmacology & Toxicology (1.5 Hours)
Jason Aliotta, MD
Research/Administration/Ethics – 2.5% of the exam
Research/Administration/Ethics (1 Hour)
Joshua Kayser, MD, MPH
Study Tools
Test-Taking Strategies (0.75 Hours)
Gregory Schmidt, MD
Practice Exam (0.25 Hours)
Gregory Schmidt, MD