ECG Fundamentals
This lecture is designed to start at the very beginning of ECG interpretation. The focus is on the basic components of the ECG, understanding a system for how to interpret the ECG and basic rhythm interpretation.
On the Menu Lecture Series Enduring Recordings "Abstract Writing"
Speakers: Theresa Whitright, Mirinda Gormley, and Carrie BaldwinContent: Abstract WritingObjective(s): Learn how to successfully write an abstract
On the Menu Lecture Series Enduring Recordings-Linked In Learning
Speakers: Nicole FotiContent: Linked In LearningObjective(s): Learn about ways to use linked in for professional development in the clinical setting
Fetal Arrhythmias 10/28/24
Speaker: Dr. Andy Lane, Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Medical Director of Ultrasound
Fetal Echocardiogram 9/16/24
Speaker: Dr. Andy Lane, Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Medical Director of Ultrasound
On the Menu Lecture Series Enduring Recordings "Empowering Patients & Communities Through Knowledge & Intentionality"
Speakers: Sarah Tomashefski, Asa Briggs, Dr. Gail Awan, Julio Hernandez, and Adela MendozaContent: Empowering Patients & Communities Through Knowledge & IntentionalityObjective(s):
Nonimmune Hydrops Fetalis 2/17/25
Speaker: Dr. Andy Lane, Maternal-Fetal Medicine
Contraception in Triage
This is a brief online asynchronous education module designed to educate clinicians about contraception and encourage discussion with the patients in the emergency department. Why is this needed?
MFM Ultrasound Lecture Series Enduring Recordings
Series Objectives:This is a monthly hybrid CME conference (in-person and virtual broadcast through Microsoft Teams) that seeks to provide high quality ultrasound education for practitioners who provide obstetric ultrasound.
Category
- OBGYN
Format
- Enduring Material
Credits
Cost $0.00
Neonatal Sepsis: An Update to the Guidelines
An asynchronous learning module to be completed by emergency department physicians as continuing medical education to help disseminate the most up-to-date evidenced based guidelines and in hopes to standardize the care for these febrile infants throughout our hospital system.