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Don't miss Mr. Carl Dowling's speech on is there a link between where or how the Covid-19 mRNA vaccine is administered in young adults and the risk of acquiring myocarditis/pericarditis? In San Francisco, USA, at the 11th World Nursing, Healthcare Management, and Patient Safety Conference, which is CME/CPD accredited.
Mr. Carl Dowling recently earned a 2:1 overall grade for my BSC Paramedic Science degree from the institution. In order to provide emergency medical care to members of the public, he is now working to complete my paramedic preceptorship in the prehospital environment and events sector.
He briefly lived in London during the Covid-19 epidemic, when he was able to help with the urgent evacuation of Critical Care Covid-19 positive patients who needed to be transferred to other hospital facilities while they were on ECMO. After returning from London, he thought back on his time there and used it as inspiration to write his first editorial for a medical magazine, which dealt with Covid-19. He has since developed a greater interest in evidence-based practise and has produced more papers in a variety of journals.
As a Project Editorial Assistant for the journal (IJTMRPH), he presently donate my free time to help with various projects pertaining to the development of the journal and peer reviewing upcoming pieces of research. He is very interested in learning more about medical research and am eager to do so.
In his current position as a resuscitation trainer for the NHS Trust, he is able to provide various staff members with training in pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation, basic life support, immediate life support, and other topics.
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gradmededcast2021 · 2 years
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Physicians in the Military
Podcast Title:  Physicians and the Military
  Brief Summary: This podcast discusses Physicians in the Military, with specific focus on deployment, benefits, and the real need for physicians in all branches of the military.  Dr. Greg Bump, our DIO, interviews Dr. Gregory Watson, a general and trauma surgeon and Dr. Watson also shares incredibly meaningful experiences and thoughts from his military service.
Learning Objectives:
  Understand the differences between active military service as a physician compared to service in the reserves
  Describe how to learn more about service opportunities in the military
  Describe different paths to service in the military as a physician
Speakers:
-Greg Bump, MD, Associate Dean, UPMC GME, Designated Institutional Official (DIO), Associate Professor, Internal Medicine, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA
  -Gregory Watson, MD, FACS, Assistant Professor of Surgery & Critical Care Medicine, Director, MS III Surgery Clerkship, , Faculty Advisor, Surgery Interest Group, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Group (SIG), University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA
  Course Directors:
-Greg Bump, MD, Associate Dean, UPMC GME, Designated Institutional Official (DIO), Associate Professor, Internal Medicine, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA
-Melinda Hamilton, MD, MS, Professor of Critical Care Medicine and Pediatrics, Program Director Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellowship, Co-Chair, UPMC GME Professional Development Subcommittee, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA
-Julie McCausland, MD, MS, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and Medicine, Program Director, Transitional Year Residency Program, Co-Chair, UPMC GME Professional Development Subcommittee, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA
  Moderator:
-Greg Bump, MD, Associate Dean, UPMC GME, Designated Institutional Official (DIO), Associate Professor, Internal Medicine, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA
  CME Accreditation and Credit Designation
In support of improving patient care, the University of Pittsburgh is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.
The University of Pittsburgh designates this enduring activity for a maximum of 0.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit[s]™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
No members of the planning committee, speakers, presenters, authors, content reviewers and/or anyone else in a position to control the content of this education activity have relevant financial relationships with any entity producing, marketing, re-selling, or distributing health care goods or services, used on, or consumed by, patients to disclose.
  Instructions for receiving CME credit
  Click here to receive CME credit: https://cce.upmc.com/content/physicians-and-military#group-tabs-node-course-default1
    you will be required to login and complete the course evaluation.  If you are a new user, click “Register” in the top left corner to create a new account. 
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nurmedics · 3 years
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Strange and Schafermeyer's Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Fifth Edition
Strange and Schafermeyer’s Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Fifth Edition
Endorsed by the American College of Emergency Physicians  “…a comprehensive and current resource for anyone who cares for children in an acute setting, from the office to the emergency department. Its presentation is straightforward, and the information is easy to read and assimilate. It will be a valuable resource for those in the field of pediatric emergency medicine as well as other…
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Why Ultrasound Imaging is Important to the Practice of Medicine
In the past the application of ultrasound or Sonography in medicine was limited to assisting pregnancy. Using high-frequency sound waves it determined the health and the gender of the baby in the womb. This allowed doctors to monitor the pregnancy and do something in case something was wrong with the baby. Ultrasound imaging is still an important tool for monitoring pregnancy, but its application has expanded to other medical areas such as diagnosis and surgery.
The usefulness of ultra-imaging, the development of more powerful ultrasound equipment and expanding application led to the need for more people capable of handling ultrasound imaging jobs.  The demand for highly trained sonographers or ultra-sound technicians has been increasing dramatically.  Most doctors do not require Sonography training. They need a trained technician to operate the equipment for them.  
Ultrasound training courses are now being offered to give doctors the required knowledge to operate ultrasound equipment and use them for specific conditions. The ultrasound musculoskeletal course is one the course offered to doctors and sonographers.  The course includes imaging of the major joints of the body. This course is part of the Continuing Medical Education for doctors and other medical professionals.
For doctors and sonographers who frequently deal with emergencies completing the emergency medicine, ultrasound course is an advantage. It means fast diagnosis and application of relevant treatment. It prevents serious conditions from turning fatal. Check http://www.gcus.com/cme/msk-musculoskeletal-ultrasound-courses-training to learn more.
Ultrasound imaging courses are now offered online. One of the leading online training centers is the Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute. It offers numerous courses for doctors and sonographers.  Specialty areas include abdominal, Musculoskeletal, adult Echocardiography, Anesthesiology, Emergency/Critical care, OB/GYN and Breast, Pediatric, Vascular and many others.  It also offers custom courses.  Each area of specialty is staffed by highly trained and experienced instructors. Check this site for more info.
For people who are looking for a satisfying career in the medical field, a degree in Sonography is an excellent choice. They only need a high school diploma and a strong inclination for math and science in order to enroll in a technician course.  They can choose to enroll in a certificate program which takes a year,  an associate degree or a bachelor degree.  Many technical schools and community colleges offer ultrasound imaging courses. An ultrasound technician is one of the better paid medical technicians in the US. Those who are interested in ultrasound imaging courses, this site offer more information about them. Visit https://www.wikihow.com/Learn-Sonography for other references.
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drpathikparikh · 3 years
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Dr. Pathik Parikh
Consultant Hepatologist & Liver Transplant Physician MD.DM Gold Medalist Fellowship in Hepatology & Liver Transplant (U.K.) Fellowship in Liver Intensive Care (U.K.)
WEBSITE : www.drpathikparikh.com/
Our MottoProviding comprehensive liver care at affordable cost in ahmedabad.
Zydus Hospitals, AhmedabadConsultant
– Carry out outpatient clinics, outreach clinics, CMEs
– Manage pre, peri and post liver transplant patients
– Manage all the admitted and referred patients in Gastroenterology and Hepatology
– Carry out the diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopies
Jan'20 – Mar'20Kindai University, Osaka, Japan Visiting Fellow
– Learn and pick up skills in contrast enhanced liver ultrasound
– Learn the technique of endoscopic ultrasound with shear wave and strain elastography
– Learn the technique of contrast enhanced endoscopic ultrasound and significance
Sep 2018Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida Clinical Attachement
– Accompany the liver transplant team ward rounds and outpatient clinics
– Join and learn the liver intensive care management
– Attend the liver transplant listing and multidisciplinary team meetings
Mar '17 – Jan '18Apollo Hospitals, Navi MumbaiAttending Consultant
– Independent OPD, indoor and endoscopy rights
– To carry out clinics daily and manage all patients attending Gastroenterology/Hepatology outpatient department
– Manage all the admitted and referred patients in Gastroenterology and Hepatology
– Take care of patients pre and post liver transplantation
Aug '16 – Feb '17Kings College Hospital, NHS Foundation Trust, LondonSenior Clinical Fellow
– Manage all admitted acute liver failure patients in the intensive care unit besides telephonically managing all referred patients from rest of United Kingdom,
– Intensive care management of all post-transplant patients till the time they are stable for step down
– Stabilise and manage all Acute on Chronic Liver Failure patients deteriorating and requiring intensive care till they are stable enough for transplant or to be step down to the ward
– All hepatobiliary post-operative patients including liver resection and Whipple surgery are managed initially postoperatively till they are off all organ support.
– Attend and take part in journal club, radiology meeting, mortality and morbidity meeting, transplant meeting and histology meetings.
Feb '16 – Aug '16Royal Free Hospital, NHS Foundation Trust, LondonSenior Clinical Fellow
– Carry out as well as attend hepatology clinics like pre-transplant and post-transplant clinics, viral hepatitis clinics, autoimmune clinics, HCC clinics, metabolic clinics, NAFLD clinics and general hepatology clinics.
– Worked as Liver registrar looking after the patients in ITU, ward and even those admitted to A&E.
– Attend and take part in multidisciplinary meetings in histopathology, radiology, viral hepatitis and liver transplant.
– Took an active part in research and attended a certified course on systemic review writing.
– Attended Hepatology post graduate course at Royal Free Hospital, Adults BLS & ALS training.
Oct '15 – Jan '16Apollo Hospitals International Limited, Ahmedabad, IndiaAssociate Consultant
– Diagnose, counsel and treat all patients admitted in Gastroenterology unit as well as those attending OPDs
– Carry out diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopic procedures in the department
– Carried out systemic evaluation of patients referred from other departments and provided expert opinion
Aug '14 –Oct '15Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College and Hospital, Mumbai, IndiaSSMO
– In charge of Hepatology as well Gastroenterology outpatient departments with 800 patients a month
– In charge of all indoor admissions of the department with a turnover of 20 patients a week.
– Carry out therapeutic endoscopic procedures – ERCP, Endoscopic peptic ulcer bleeding, sclerotherapy, variceal band ligation, stricture dilatations, achalasia dilatations, argon plasma coagulation, hemoclip application, SEMS placement and PEG tube placement, polypectomy, stricture dilatation, control of lower GI bleed.
– Train 12 Gastroenterology residents in clinical examinations, ward procedures and endoscopy
– Visit government run hospital – Rajawadi Hospital for individually managing gastroenterology and hepatology patients
– Visit Kasturba Hospital – The “Jaundice hospital” of the state and supervise the management of all jaundiced patients.
Aug '11 – Jul '14Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College and Hospital, Mumbai, IndiaSenior Registrar
Looked after the indoor and OPD of gastroenterology department with a patient load of 800 per month
– Carried out systemic evaluation of patients referred from other departments and provided expert opinion
– Carried out 3000 diagnostic and 300 therapeutic upper GI scopies and 500 diagnostic and 50 therapeutic colonoscopies
– Presented seminars and journals on recent emerging topics in gastroenterology
– Took courses on Statistics for clinicians, Good clinical practice and scientific writing
Apr '11 – Jul '11B.J. Medical College and Civil Hospital, Ahmedabad, IndiaSenior Registrar
– Managed indoor as well as Outpatients department with a patient load of 1500 patients per month
– Conducted a special OPD for Diabetic patients with a patient load of 200 patients per month
– Trained 8 residents in history, examination and ward procedures in General Medicine wards
– Took lectures of undergraduates, nursing staff and physiotherapy students in General Medicine
Apr '8 – Apr '11B.J. Medical College and Civil Hospital, Ahmedabad, IndiaResident
– Carried out 24X7 duties in general medicine wards with 350 admissions per month
– Got exposed to super speciality departments with two-month rotations in oncology, cardiology, nephrology, gastroenterology and intensive medical care each
– Managed 100 patients of acute liver failure during hepatitis B epidemic during the year 2008 and 50 patients of methanol poisoning during the year 2009
– Was responsible for managing all admissions during Swine Flu Pandemic during the year 2010
– Started a program of health fitness for hospital staff by initiating a dedicated gymnasium in the hospital
Mar '7 – Feb '8B.J. Medical College and Civil Hospital, Ahmedabad, IndiaIntern
– Learned basics in clinical fields of Medicine, Surgery, Gynecology, Ophthalmology, ENT and Pediatrics
– Worked as medical officer at primary health care centre, Adalaj, Gandhinagar and community health care centre, Sanand.
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abdallahalhakim · 6 years
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What to do if you want to be a cruise ship doctor
In 2013 I began searching for ways I could change my career to reduce my workload, but not give up medicine altogether. During that time I took a cruise and looked at various jobs I could do on a cruise ship. One of the jobs I was qualified for, I thought, was to be a Cruise Ship Doctor.
After talking with the ship’s doctor to find out what it was like to be the doctor on a ship, I realized that I would enjoy that life. When I arrived back home I sent in an application to a cruise line. I was promptly informed that general surgeons were not qualified to be a ship’s doctor. They only accept physicians who practice emergency medicine, family practice, or internal medicine. So a ship doctor was out for me. But you might be qualified and enjoy the change of pace, so here is what I learned about being a cruise ship doctor.
First of all, you must realize that this is not a well-paying job for an American doctor. The exact income of a cruise ship doctor wasn’t revealed, but one hour in a well-paid ED would be in the ballpark of one day’s pay on a cruise ship. Pay is not the reason to take this job, it’s the great fringe benefits.
Ship doctors are given a private room, usually with a window, but not a balcony. They can bring their spouse and children at no charge. That may be a benefit your spouse would love, especially if your kids are out of the nest. Imagine the two of you being paid to sail around the world with unlimited free food and entertainment.
The working hours are pretty good with this gig. Each ship has two doctors and at least two nurses. The doctors take turns carrying the beeper for 24 hours at a time. The senior ranking doctor is in charge of the passengers and the junior ranking doctor cares for the crew. When the ship is at sea, office hours usually consist of three hours in the morning and three hours in the afternoon. When the ship is in port, office hours are two hours early in the morning and two hours later in the afternoon or evening.
On non-call days, the doctor and their spouse can go ashore and enjoy the town in between office hours. What a great fringe benefit.
You will usually see 10 to 20 patients per day, mostly with minor problems. The top five most common issues seen (based on my informal poll of doctors I’ve talked to on ships) are; MI, stroke, fractures, lacerations and GI issues (not infectious). These are pretty typical problems faced by the elderly population that frequent these ships. I, at age 55, am younger than almost every paying passenger on the ship. There are some cruises though that cater to a younger crowd, like Disney for example. On those cruises, some pediatric problems might be seen.
Ships have a mini hospital on board. They are required to have at least one hospital bed per 1,000 passengers. Most ships have an ICU bed and a few regular beds. They keep the usual assortment of medications, simple X-ray services, minor surgical equipment, lumbar puncture tray, EKG machine and the basic equipment found in a medical ICU, including the ability to intubate. When a ship is at sea, the ship needs to carry everything needed to get the patient through their problem until the ship arrives at the next port. At that time, the patient is evaluated to determine if the patient’s problem can be treated well on the ship, or if the patient needs to be off-loaded to a local hospital.
Sending a patient to a local hospital is not easy and many patients don’t want to leave the ship for medical treatment. First of all, the local hospital may not have an English-speaking doctor. There are also insurance issues. Most regular health insurance policies don’t cover patients traveling abroad, so cruising passengers need to purchase travelers insurance to cover their medical needs outside their insurance coverage area. The spouse of the patient also has a dilemma. Do they continue the cruise or get off with the patient in a strange country. Most disembark with their spouse when transferred to a local hospital. Leaving the ship is very challenging, especially for elderly couples, or those traveling alone, thus, some patients prefer to remain on the ship and have the ship doctor take care of them.
Malpractice insurance is usually covered by the hiring company, the same as a locum tenens doctor. The possibility of a lawsuit is rare since cruise passengers understand that onboard doctors have limited resources and are only able to treat minor ailments and temporize major cases until they can be transferred to a bigger facility. Most shipboard issues are minor or acute. Missing a breast cancer diagnosis, for example, is not among a ship doctor’s jurisdiction. A big risk, for a ship doctor, might be missing a fracture, which doesn’t tend to have long-term consequences. The patient may get a free cruise for their inconvenience, but the doctor is unlikely to be the victim of a lawsuit.
Physicians are usually scheduled on a ship for increments of four months on and two months off. They will likely be rotated from ship to ship in the same cruise line. That sure seems like a nice schedule to me. Work while I travel all over the world with my spouse. Then have two months off to go home and do some CME and visit friends and family. Where do I sign up? (Oh yeah, I already tried.)
There is one thing I heard from a cruise ship doctor that all doctors should know. If a patient of yours asks you to clear them to go on a cruise, please look at the cruise itinerary before giving your OK. Some cruises travel to a different port every day, each with a hospital. Some cruise itineraries take passengers across the ocean and may have multiple days in a row at sea with no way to get to advanced medical or surgical care. If the itinerary they have chosen doesn’t have adequate medical availability for their condition, please advise them to adjust their travel plans to take into consideration their medical needs.
If this career move sounds like something you would be interested in, contact your preferred cruise line and inquire about their application process. You will likely be asked to send them your CV online. They will then interview you via Skype, during which you will be asked questions about how you would handle different clinical situations. It’s similar to taking an oral board exam. Upon passing the interview, have a wonderful time getting paid while traveling the world.
Cory Fawcett is a general surgeon and can be reached at his self-titled site, Dr. Cory S. Fawcett.  He is the author of The Doctors Guide to Starting Your Practice Right, The Doctors Guide to Eliminating Debt, and The Doctors Guide to Smart Career Alternatives and Retirement.
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mjagtap · 4 years
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Global Medical Education Market 2019-GE Healthcare, Apollo Hospitals
Global Medical Education Market was valued US$ 31.2 Bn in 2018 and is expected to reach 46.1 Bn by 2026, at a CAGR of 5.0 % during a forecast period. Global Medical Education Market: Overview There is the persistent need to deliver a system that not only enhances the knowledge of medical professionals but trains them with the ability to stay updated with the recent changes in the medical world. Customers demand that the education system is associated with their individual capabilities. A human-to-machine communication certainly gives them a chance to choose the classification of the information and leap of the study program. This has encouraged producers to come up with solutions that are not only cost-effective but offer features such as customization of leap which drive the market share of medical education during forecast period. The report study has analyzed revenue impact of covid-19 pandemic on the sales revenue of market leaders, market followers and disrupters in the report and same is reflected in our analysis. Global Medical Education Market: Drivers and Restraints Globalization has an extraordinary consequence on medical education across the world. The global medical education market is projected to expand at a CAGR (XX %) in 2027. some of trends have been witnessed in the medical education market. Rise in privatization of medical schools, increase in the number of medical schools, surge in the number of students looking for medical education, and migration of medical students are all contributing to the growth of the global medical education market during forecast period. New co-operative models in medical schools across the glob have added fuel in the medical education market. Developing countries are capitalizing in healthcare organisation in order to increase the quality of services and expand the access of services, which is expected to fuel the global medical education market.Government has increased the investment in advanced technologies which hamper to rise the growth of medical education market during forecast period. Global Medical Education Market: Segment Analysis Online continuing medical education is increasing significantly during forecast period. Factors such as rise in penetration of Internet and experience to current technologies across the world are the major drivers of the medical education market. The Internet is the key source of videos, audios, and eBooks. Continuing medical education (CME) offers provision for continuous learning and development, which help for medical specialists, particularly physicians and nurses which leads to increase in growth of demand for medical education market. Global Medical Education Market: Regional Analysis In geographical area, North America leads to a major share of the global medical education market in terms of revenue in 2018, and is anticipated to hold its place during the forecast period. The attendance of top medical schools, high fee structure, and growing presence of international students have all led to a large market share for the region in the global medical education market during forecast period. Europe is projected to be the second-largest medical education market in share and revenue during the forecast period. Industrialized healthcare infrastructure and introducing new medical schools are driving the medical education market in Europe. The objective of the report is to present comprehensive assessment projections with a suitable set of assumptions and methodology. The report helps in understanding Global Medical Education market dynamics, structure by identifying and analyzing the market segments and projecting the global market size. Further, the report also focuses on the competitive analysis of key players by product, price, financial position, growth strategies, and regional presence. To understand the market dynamics and by region, the report has covered the PEST analysis by region and key economies across the globe, which are supposed to have an impact on market in forecast period. PORTER’s analysis, and SVOR analysis of the market as well as detailed SWOT analysis of key players has been done to analyze their strategies. The report will to address all questions of shareholders to prioritize the efforts and investment in the near future to the emerging segment in the Global Medical Education market.For More Information Visit @:https://www.maximizemarketresearch.com/market-report/global-medical-education-market/32035/Scope of Global Medical Education Market Global Medical Education Market, by Training • Cardiothoracic Training• Neurology Training• Orthopedic Training• Oral and Maxillofacial Training• Pediatric Training• Radiology Training• Laboratory Training• OtherGlobal Medical Education Market, by Education • On-campus Training• Distance Training• Online TrainingGlobal Medical Education Market, by Organisation • School of Medicine• Government/Military Organization• Hospital• Insurance & Co• Non-profit Organization• Publishing or Education Company• OthersGlobal Medical Education Market, by Delivery method • Internet Enduring Materials• Courses• Regularly Scheduled Series and Other Enduring MaterialsGlobal Medical Education Market, by Region • North America• Europe• Asia Pacific• Middle East & Africa• South AmericaKey players operating in the Global Medical Education Market • Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc. (Zimmer Institute)• TACT Academy for Clinical Training• Olympus Corporation• Medical Training College• Gundersen Health System• GE Healthcare• Apollo Hospitals This Report Is Submitted By : Maximize Market Research CompanyCustomization of the report:Maximize Market Research provides free personalized of reports as per your demand. This report can be personalized to meet your requirements. Get in touch with us and our sales team will guarantee provide you to get a report that suits your necessities.About Maximize Market Research:Maximize Market Research provides B2B and B2C research on 20,000 high growth emerging opportunities & technologies as well as threats to the companies across the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, Electronics & Communications, Internet of Things, Food and Beverages, Aerospace and Defense and other manufacturing sectors.Contact info:Name: Lumawant GodageOrganization Address: MAXIMIZE MARKET RESEARCH PVT. 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gradmededcast2021 · 2 years
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Clinical Informatics Education and Research for GME Trainees
Brief Summary: This podcast discusses Clinical Informatics, including its impact on patients and the healthcare system and how clinical informatics is used at UPMC.  Join Drs. Bump and Bober as they discuss the current Clinical Informatics opportunities for GME trainees and the exciting outlook for Clinical informatics as a career.
Learning Objectives:
  Define Clinical Informatics and its impact on patient care.
  Describe the different domains of clinical informatics.
  Discuss current opportunities to be involved in Clinical Informatics for GME trainees.
      Speakers:
-Greg Bump, MD, Associate Dean, UPMC GME, Designated Institutional Official (DIO), Associate Professor, Internal Medicine, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA
  -Timothy Bober, MD, Chief Medical Resident for Quality Improvement and Patient Safety at Presbyterian-Shadyside, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System, Pittsburgh, PA
  Course Directors:
-Greg Bump, MD, Associate Dean, UPMC GME, Designated Institutional Official (DIO), Associate Professor, Internal Medicine, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA
-Melinda Hamilton, MD, MS, Professor of Critical Care Medicine and Pediatrics, Program Director Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellowship, Co-Chair, UPMC GME Professional Development Subcommittee, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA
-Julie McCausland, MD, MS, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and Medicine, Program Director, Transitional Year Residency Program, Co-Chair, UPMC GME Professional Development Subcommittee, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA
  Moderator:
-Greg Bump, MD, Associate Dean, UPMC GME, Designated Institutional Official (DIO), Associate Professor, Internal Medicine, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA
  CME Accreditation and Credit Designation
In support of improving patient care, the University of Pittsburgh is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.
The University of Pittsburgh designates this enduring activity for a maximum of 0.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit[s]™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
No members of the planning committee, speakers, presenters, authors, content reviewers and/or anyone else in a position to control the content of this education activity have relevant financial relationships with any entity producing, marketing, re-selling, or distributing health care goods or services, used on, or consumed by, patients to disclose.
  Instructions for receiving CME credit
Click here to receive CME credit, https://cce.upmc.com/content/clinical-informatics-education-and-research-gme-trainees-0#group-tabs-node-course-default5
you will be required to login and complete the course evaluation.  If you are a new user, click “Register” in the top left corner to create a new account. 
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scottsmithus · 4 years
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Physician
Find your career path as an emergency medicine physician at a prestigious multi-hospital system located just north of Miami and south of Ft. Lauderdale on Floridas beautiful southeast coast. Memorial Hospital in Miramar, Florida, boasts a state-of-the-art emergency department, double physician coverage, 12 hours daily with separate pediatric emergency medicine services provided 24 hours daily.
Youre joining a team that promotes the development of your skills and fosters an environment of care. Learn and grow from the finest in emergency medicine through mentorship, education, and wellness support to enhance your career development. Its all about you at TeamHealth. Youll join a network of thousands of clinicians nationwide promoting communication and collaboration, and youre gaining confidence with dedicated support of risk management resources. Youre a part of community who is as dedicated to making the right decisions for patients as you are.
Position Highlights:
Excellent pay and incentive
Full benefits package
Professional liability insurance
Remuneration package with malpractice coverage
Sign on bonus
Relocation bonus
Access to professional development tools, educational resources and free CME through TeamHealth Institute
Association with a leading physician practice in the U.S.
Stability of a respected industry leader
Leadership and growth opportunities to further your career
Access to TeamHealths clinician wellness program
Memorial Hospital – Miramar
Miramar, Florida
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At TeamHealth, our purpose is to perfect the practice of medicine, every day, in everything we do.
We are proud to be the leading physician practice in the U.S., driven by our commitment to quality and safety and supported by our world-class operating team. To improve the experience of our physicians and advanced practice clinicians, we empower them to act on what they believe is right, free clinicians from distractions so they can focus on patient care, invest in learning and development to promote growth in the clinical field and foster an environment where continuous improvement is a shared priority.
Miramar, Florida
Just 30 minutes away from Miami International Airport and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, Miramar is convenient to I-75, I-95, and the Florida Turnpike. It is also close to two of the most popular departure points for leisure cruise lines, Port Everglades and Port Miami. Miramar also provides easy access of affluent urban areas, yet it allows you to enjoy the benefits of small town peace and quiet.
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Physician
Find your career path as an emergency medicine physician at a prestigious multi-hospital system located just north of Miami and south of Ft. Lauderdale on Floridas beautiful southeast coast. Memorial Hospital in Miramar, Florida, boasts a state-of-the-art emergency department, double physician coverage, 12 hours daily with separate pediatric emergency medicine services provided 24 hours daily.
Youre joining a team that promotes the development of your skills and fosters an environment of care. Learn and grow from the finest in emergency medicine through mentorship, education, and wellness support to enhance your career development. Its all about you at TeamHealth. Youll join a network of thousands of clinicians nationwide promoting communication and collaboration, and youre gaining confidence with dedicated support of risk management resources. Youre a part of community who is as dedicated to making the right decisions for patients as you are.
Position Highlights:
Excellent pay and incentive
Full benefits package
Professional liability insurance
Remuneration package with malpractice coverage
Sign on bonus
Relocation bonus
Access to professional development tools, educational resources and free CME through TeamHealth Institute
Association with a leading physician practice in the U.S.
Stability of a respected industry leader
Leadership and growth opportunities to further your career
Access to TeamHealths clinician wellness program
Memorial Hospital – Miramar
Miramar, Florida
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Practice Made Perfect
At TeamHealth, our purpose is to perfect the practice of medicine, every day, in everything we do.
We are proud to be the leading physician practice in the U.S., driven by our commitment to quality and safety and supported by our world-class operating team. To improve the experience of our physicians and advanced practice clinicians, we empower them to act on what they believe is right, free clinicians from distractions so they can focus on patient care, invest in learning and development to promote growth in the clinical field and foster an environment where continuous improvement is a shared priority.
Miramar, Florida
Just 30 minutes away from Miami International Airport and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, Miramar is convenient to I-75, I-95, and the Florida Turnpike. It is also close to two of the most popular departure points for leisure cruise lines, Port Everglades and Port Miami. Miramar also provides easy access of affluent urban areas, yet it allows you to enjoy the benefits of small town peace and quiet.
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renojobshub · 4 years
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General Pediatrician (Assistant/Associate/Full Professor Pediatrics)
The University Of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, invites applications for a Pediatrician position comfortable with general pediatrics for our new clinic in Northwest Reno.
Individuals who will be successful in this role will adaptable and eager to grow a new clinic practice. Collaboration and a team mentality are crucial to this growing role and practice.? This position is open to both emerging leaders as well as those with proven experience.? This role blends teaching medical students along with delivering patient care to a diverse population for 32 hours/week.
This role will also be a critical partner in our mission of advancing UNR Med”s Pediatric Practice impact in the community.
Schedule
Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Required Qualification?
MD or DO Degree?
Board-certified/board-eligible in Pediatrics
Eligible for an unrestricted NV medical license
Total Compensation?
-?Competitive AAMC Salary?
– Relocation?
– 15.25% Retirement Match
– Health, Vision, Dental, Life
– CME $2000/year + CME Time Off
– Professional Liability?
– 24 Days Annual Leave + 24 days Sick Leave/year
– Grant-in-aid educational benefit for faculty and dependents. For more information, please visit: https://ift.tt/2I5iNWZ
Faculty Dual Career Assistance Program
The University of Nevada, Reno recognizes the importance of addressing dual-career couples??? professional needs. We offer a dual career assistance program to newly hired faculty spouses/partners that provides resources and assists them to identify career opportunities in Northern Nevada. Dual Career Assistance Program
Department Information
For more information on the University and the School of Medicine, please visit https://med.unr.edu
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meetpositivesblog · 5 years
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Meet Our Medical Reviewers
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STDcheck.com’s primary goal is to ensure that all medical information provided is accurate, relevant, and easy to understand. Industry leading physicians and healthcare providers review our content to ensure these objectives are achieved.
Our medical content reviewers use their background in face-to-face medical practice and medical writing to maintain site content that is up-to-date, well-researched, and factual.
J. Frank Martin JR. MD Family Medicine
Dr. J. Frank Martin JR. graduated from the Medical University of South Carolina in 1986 with a Doctor of Medicine. Today, he specializes in family medicine. Dr. Martin is certified to perform colonoscopy procedures, and is also certified by the NCQA AHA/ASA Heart Stroke Recognition Program, the ADA/NCQA for Diabetic Care, the Peripheral Artery Disease Coalition, and the American Board of Family Medicine. His practice, Palmetto Family Medicine, was voted 2007â€s “Best Family Practice of the Year”. Dr. Martin is a member of the American Society of Family Physicians, the American Medical Association, and the Columbia Medical Society.
Joshua Hwang MD Doctor of Medicine
Joshua Hwang, MD received his Doctor of Medicine from the University of Western Ontario in 2016. Dr. Hwang has over five years of experience in the scientific and medical writing fields. Since graduating, he has focused primarily on providing freelance medical writing to both clinical and nonclinical practices and has created and published numerous scientific manuscripts in nationally-recognized journals. Additionally, he has created promotional writing for doctors and natural health food stores as well as educational video content featuring medical insights. Currently, Dr. Hwang is an active member of Mensa Canada and the American Medical Writers Association. He continues to improve his medical writing skills by remaining educated on emerging medical knowledge.
Kaci Durbin MD, MBA, FACOG Ob-Gyn Hospitalist and Director
Dr. Kaci Durbin is a board certified, practicing OB/GYN and medical writer. She earned her medical degree from the University of Illinois College of Medicine in 2008 with Alpha Omega Alpha honors. She received her board certification in 2013, and earned an MBA in 2017, while practicing medicine full time. She has served as an OB/GYN providing direct patient care, peer reviews, doctor training, and leading teams of doctors. Currently, she serves as the director of St. Anthonyâ€s Medical Center in St. Louis, Missouri, where she leads a team of 10 practicing OB/GYN physicians. She has experience in writing for Continue Medical Education (CME) and Continuing Education (CE) publications, education case studies, and more.
Gill Sellick MBChB Medical Writer
Dr. Sellick earned her Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (MBChB) from the University of Cape Town Medical School in South Africa in 1998. She received her Diploma of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (DRCOG) in 2001 and her Diploma of the Faculty of Family Planning from the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare in 2003. She has over a decade of experience working as a general practitioner. In that time she led staff management, organized strategic planning, and assisted in the training and mentoring of new General Practitioners. She is a member of the American Medical Writers Association, the British Medical Association, and the General Medical Council. Currently, Dr. Sellick works as a freelance medical writer providing high-quality medical writing to clinical and nonclinical organizations.
William Terranova MD Plastic Surgeon
Dr. Terranova received his undergraduate degree from Harvard University, and his Medical Degree from Mount Sinai School of Medicine. His care philosophy focuses on patient satisfaction. His goal is for each patient he encounters to look back on their experience with no regrets. Heâ€s board-certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine as well as the American board of Plastic Surgery. Currently, Dr. Terranova is working as a Plastic Surgery Specialist in North Charleston, SC.
Julie Hutchinson MD General Surgeon
Dr. Julie Hutchinson has over two decades of experience in clinical medicine, scientific education, research, and manuscript preparation. She has worked to create content for Continuing Medical Education (CME) in the forms of presentations, needs assessments, patient materials, medical news and more. Currently, she works as a General Surgeon at a private practice in Albany NY.
Colleen Ryan MD Board Certified in General Adult Psychiatry and Addiction Medicine
Dr. Colleen Ryan is a board certified psychiatrist specializing in addiction medicine. She graduated from the University of Louisville School of Medicine with her Doctor of Medicine. She has over 30 years of experience working as a psychiatrist. In that time, sheâ€s worked in inpatient and outpatient settings, but sheâ€s found that her main focus of interest is on addiction. She has over three years of writing experience, and contributes to her blog regularly.
Erin Zinkhan MD, BSBE Assistant Professor and Attending Neonatologist at University of Utah
Dr. Erin Zinkhan is a board certified physician specializing in neonatal care. She graduated with her MD in 2007 from The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas. Her research, which focuses primarily on long-term health problems caused by inadequate nutrition during pregnancy, has been published in numerous nationally-recognized publications. Currently, she works as an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Utah. Dr. Zinkhan holds certifications from the American Board of Pediatrics, the Utah State Physician and Surgeon License, Neonatal Resuscitation program, Pediatric Advanced Life Support and more. She is a member of the American Physiological Society, the American Academy of Pediatrics Perinatal Research Society, the Society for Reproductive Investigation, and the American Medical Writers Association
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medofocus-blog · 5 years
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Medofocus provides information about Continuing medical educationn and Medical meetings worldwide in all specialties from Cardiology, Dentistry, Emergency Medicine,Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Radiology and many other specialities. To know more details about the CME details,please contact us www.medofocus.com.
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clujonews-blog · 5 years
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Physicians
FYI: Illinois, USA Cambay Consulting LLC Hotlist of new permanent job opportunities * Clinical and Child Psychologist * Adolescent Psychologist * Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics * Pediatric Emergency Medicine * Pediatric Endocrinology * Pediatric Pulmonology * Gyno/Onco Pediatric * Heart Failure Cardiology * Critical Care Medicine * Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism * Geriatric Medicine * Hematology & Oncology * Urgent Care * Hospitalist * Maternal-Fetal Medicine * Reproductive Endocrinologist * Pediatric Surgery * Orthopedic Surgeon * Orthopedic Trauma Surgeon * Ortho Foot & Ankle Surgery * Thoracic Surgery * Cardiothoracic Surgery * Adult/Child & Child/Adolescent Psychiatrist * Psychiatric NP * CRNA * Ophthalmology (Glaucoma) * Ophthalmology (Pediatric) * Dermatologist * Breast Imaging-Radiology * Neurology/Neuro-subspecialties * Pediatric/Child Neurologist * Genetic Counselor * Geneticist Position: - Physician Required: - Board Certified or Eligible Location: - Illinois (Urbana, Mattoon, Olney, Champaign, Danville) Contract: - Full Time with Benefits Relocation Allowances: - Yes (Employer will assist with relocation costs) Benefits: - Client offers excellent benefits including health/dental/life insurance, 403-B plan with employer match, LTD, relocation allowance, CME (Continue Medical Education) allowance, and paid malpractice insurance with 100% tail insurance covered http://dlvr.it/QxcCkN
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