Webinars

EM Monthly April 2024: Mass Casualty Incidents in the ED: Lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic

Mass casualty incidents have become more frequent in recent years. A distressing example was the significant and unexpected increase in sudden cardiac arrests during the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic presented persistent challenges for emergency medicine workers and brought important lessons for healthcare systems worldwide. Furthermore, it highlighted the vital importance…

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EM Monthly February 2024: Rare Emergency Procedures

Rare Emergency Procedures encompass a range of protocols and interventions that are highly time critical. A structured planned approach is needed to ensure such procedures are performed expeditiously and appropriately. Key to this is a knowledge of when the procedure may benefit a patient and training in the procedure. As…

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EM Monthly January 2024: Artificial Intelligence - The Future of Emergency Medicine

Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionising healthcare, especially Emergency Medicine and AI-based applications have become very important in the ED. We invite you to explore the abundant evidence demonstrating how AI-based models outperform Emergency Medicine professionals in various crucial aspects of ED management. This webinar will cover the following presentations and…

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EM MONTHLY NOVEMBER 2023: Organophosphate Pesticide Poisoning: understanding the risks and improving its management

Organophosphate poisoning is a major public health concern, particularly in developing countries. Approximately 3 million severe cases of poisoning occur annually, resulting in around 250,000 tragic deaths. ABOUT THE SESSION This EUSEM/EAPCCT webinar will allow emergency medicine physicians and clinical toxicologists to enhance their knowledge and learn techniques to treat…

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EM Monthly October 2023

This monthly webinar on digital Emergency Medicine will cover the following sub-topics and a Q&A at the end of the session moderated by Dr Goksu Bozdereli Berikol and Prof Thomas Sauter: 1. Patient safety: How digital design impacts medical errors, by Prof. David Schwappach 2. Effects of digitalization on working…

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