How to not get burned.
Improve communication between medical provider and patient to enhance engagement and the quality of services.
- Understand the balance between “patient and customer”
- Review strategies to integrate effective communication skills for enhanced bedside interactions
- Evaluate cognitive errors and common bias traps
- Review pearls of medical malpractice defense
- Documentation and discharge instructions pearls
How to Not Burn Out
- “Remember your essay” Evaluating the reason you got into medicine
- Finding honesty in our limitations and flaws
- Evaluate faith vs fear in the practice of medicine
ABD Pain/CP and SOB
- Review pathophysiology of those ABD pain complaints that require ED evaluation
- Review pathophysiology of those chest pain complaints that require ED evaluation
- Review pathophysiology of pulmonary complaints that require ED evaluation
Rashes:
- Review common rashes that are self-limiting
- Evaluate fungal, viral and bacterial rashes
- Review treatment options to common rashes in the urgent care
Addiction/ETOH & Opiates
- Review the evaluation of those presenting for ETOH/Opiate withdrawal
- Review features of addiction and urgent care appropriate intervention
- Stabilization medications review for those in acute withdrawal
Eyes:
- Review the anatomy and physiology of the eye, including visual acuity
- Review common eye complaints, corneal abrasions, conjunctivitis and eyelid lesions
- Evaluate vision threatening injuries and make appropriate referral
ENT:
- Review pathology of ear and external canal.
- Review evaluation and treatment of otitis media
- Evaluate hearing loss and foreign body in external canal
- Evaluate Epistaxis both anterior and posterior
- Evaluate pharyngitis