TravelCME: Conference On-Demand: Urgent Care Medical Summit
Course Summary
Credits:
19 CME
Format:
Cost:
Travel CME
900 tokens | $900
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Enhance your urgent care skills with this Master-level course from the Urgent Care Medical conference.
Learn about core urgent care topics from the best educators in the field. This online course is a live recording of the Urgent Care Medical Summit conference, and covers topics ranging from the patient experience and commonly seen conditions to can’t-miss presentations and curveballs that may present to your urgent care. This course includes 18 hours of video content recorded during the live conference, downloadable pdfs of the slides, and a pre- and post-course quiz to test your knowledge.
Topics Covered in the
Travel CME
The Patient Experience
Methods to create an optimal first impression and build rapport with patients beginning with the first encounter
Strategies for communication of health topics with analogies and simple language to educate and empower patients in the medical decision-making process
Urgent Care & Burnout
Definition of burnout as it relates to the provider of care, and a history and current update of physician wellness and how it is integrated into the current medical education system
Discussion of the extent, major contributing factors, and consequences of the burned-out provider
Resources and diagnostic tools for recognition of clinical burnout
Strategies for prevention of burnout
Can't Miss Presentations
Chest pain, such as ACS and aortic dissection
Back pain, such as spinal epidural abscess and ruptured AAA
Fever and leg pain conditions, such as necrotizing soft-tissue infections such as fasciitis, myositis, and cellulitis
Sore throat, retropharyngeal abscess, Lemierre’s syndrome
Determination of causes of abdominal pain, including appendicitis, tubo-ovarian abscess, mesenteric ischemia, etc
Can't Miss Orthopedics Cases
Presentation and management strategies of 9 common orthopedic injuries, including manual examination and testing, diagnostic testing, and stabilization techniques
Cases included are distal phalanx extensor tendon avulsion, scapholunate dislocation after a FOOSH, distal biceps rupture, calcific tendonitis of the shoulder, adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder, hip osteoarthritis, labral tear of the hip joint, hamstring tear, and navicular stress fracture
Pediatric Non-Accidental Trauma
Specific injury patterns, such as bruises, burns, and fractures, and other signs of pediatric non-accidental trauma to aid in differentiating from accidental injuries
The approach to suspected NAT in the urgent care or emergent care setting, including appropriate history taking and specific documentation and reporting
Curveballs in Pediatric Urgent Care
Atypical pediatric presentations and atypical conditions that are not often seen in the urgent care setting, such as imperforate hymen, hemolytic uremic syndrome, Seymour fracture, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, pneumococcal meningitis, and methemoglobinemia
Approaches to diagnosing and treating these conditions, including the need for referral to other medical providers
Allergies and Asthma
Review of the signs and symptoms of allergic rhinitis versus other conditions to differentiate seasonal allergies from upper respiratory infections
Treatment of allergy and anaphylactic reactions to environmental triggers and medications
Assessment of asthma and management strategies for both acute and chronic asthma patients
Travel Medicine Evaluation in the Urgent Care Center
Review of travel epidemiology
Guide to assessment of patients preparing to travel, including itinerary, travel resources, and general recommendations
Discussion of special considerations, vaccinations (routine and travel-specific), and travel medications for conditions such as malaria, altitude sickness, and traveler-associated diarrhea
Can’t Miss ENT
Current evidence-based recommendations for antibiotic use and treatment of common upper respiratory tract and HEENT inflammation/infection conditions, and skills and tips on properly educating the patient on these conditions and management to achieve higher patient satisfaction
Management of common ENT conditions, such as epistaxis, otitis media and externa, sinusitis, and inner ear disorders
Urgent Care Ophthalmology
Review basics of the eye examination and identify red flags that require referral, such as orbital cellulitis, CRAO, and hyphema
Management of Eyelid conditions, including dacrostenosis, hordeolum, and chalazion
Presentation and management of eye conditions presenting with red conjunctiva, such as subconjunctival hemorrhage, conjunctivitis, and herpes ophthalmicus
Concussion
Review of the risk factors for concussion in sport, including the type of sport and position played
Signs and symptoms associated with a concussed patient and the variable ways that these symptoms may present following an injury
Comorbidities commonly associated with patients who have a more protracted recovery course
Appropriate treatment and management protocols following acute concussions, including safe return to play and return to learn
Pregnancy Related Issues in the Urgent Care Setting
Review of the basic changes impacting a woman in pregnancy
Common clinical cases presenting in an obstetrical patient and management strategies
Medication use in pregnancy
Identification and triage of emergent obstetrical issues
Gynecologic Issues for the Non-OBGYN
Utilize current guidelines to identify and manage common gynecological conditions and complications
Review of the basics of the pelvic examination, cervical cancer screening, and ST testing, and determination of when patients require referral to the ED
Management of vulvar diseases, including cysts and lesions
Assessment of acute abdominal pain in the urgent care setting and identification of pelvic inflammatory disease, tubo-ovarian abscess, and endometritis
Assessment and management of patients presenting with vaginal bleeding
Clinical Pearls and Pitfalls: STD Management
Review of the basics of STI testing, routine screening, and interpretation of results, including testing appropriate for MSM, based on timing of exposure and other history as well as the physical examination
Discussion of the presentation of STIs, including HIV, syphilis, HSV, chlamydia, gonorrhea, herpes
Review of common pitfalls in STD evaluation, including differentiation of STIs from other conditions
Approaches to counseling and disposition
Review of the most recent CDC STD Guidelines from 2021
Dermatology in the Setting of Urgent Care
Strategies for recognition, diagnosis, and treatment of common skin conditions seen in the outpatient setting
Morphology and common skin findings in the urgent care setting
Review of rashes, including atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, rosacea, systemic lupus erythematosus, contact dermatitis, pityriasis rosea, morbilliform drug eruption, and more
Review of infections, including Lyme disease, verruca, Molluscum Contagiosum, herpes zoster and simplex, impetigo, cellulitis, and more
Urgent Care Pearls and Pitfalls
Implementation of improved practice patterns to deliver quality care and avoid errors
Recognition of the “lurking acuity” diagnoses of concern which may present similarly to benign illnesses
Identification of key steps to ensure that all aspects of diagnosis and management are addressed, with a focus on expanding the differential diagnosis based on examination and testing results; and manage commonly seen conditions, including back pain, rashes, fevers, pyelonephritis, abdominal aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection, midfoot fractures, scaphoid fractures, and occult elbow fractures
The Master Clinicians Urgent Care Membership offers access to the entire Urgent Care library!
As a member, you can decide what course you like and learn at your own pace. There are over 150 CME credits hours of educational lectures taught by the industry’s best from AFC, GoHealth, CityMD, PM Pediatrics, UCA/NERUCA, NextCare, and Academic Centers such as Northwell, Mount Sinai and John Hopkins. In addition, there are many perks and free access to our Master Clinicians Urgent Care Summit live event.
Over $6,500 worth of value for only $1,000!
LIMITED SPECIAL
TWO YEAR
Membership
Access to all Master Clinicians created
Urgent Care Library
(over 150 CME hours)
Includes these current courses and bundles:
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Urgent Care Essentials (5 CME credits)
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Pediatric Urgent Care Essentials (6.5 CME credits)
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Family Medicine Essentials (5 CME credits)
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Emergency Medicine Essentials (15 CME credits)
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Urgent Care Curveballs-Unexpected Diagnosis (8 CME credits)
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Rapid Fire X-ray Crash Course for Urgent Care (8.5 CME credits)
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Mastery Workshop-Laceration Repair (3 CME credits)
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Mastery Workshop-Urgent Care Orthopedics (4 CME credits)
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Master Workshop-Cant Miss X-Ray Findings (3 CME credits)
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Conference on Demand: Urgent Care Women’s Health (10 CME credits)
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Conference on Demand: Cant Miss Urgent Diagnosis (17.5 CME credits)
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Urgent Care Medical Summit (19 CME credits)
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Toxicology Essentials (4 CME credits)
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Psychiatry for the Family Medicine Doctor (1 CME credits)
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Clinician Burnout (1 CME credit)
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Cardiology Essentials (5 CME credits)
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Health Care Today: Providing Care for All (9 CME credits)
Now also includes:
Urgent Care Podcast Series
(7.5 CME credits)
Pearls and Pitfalls, Cant Miss EKG, Ortho, Cant Miss X-rays, Patient Experience, Essential Topics in Urgent Care & Wound Care
NEW lineup of Urgent Care courses
(10 CME credits)
TBD for 2024
NEW DOT certification/
recertification course
(10 CME credits)
NEW Camp
Medicine Essentials
(3 CME credits)
Benefits
10% off
10% Discount to all Non-Urgent Care courses on Master Clinicians
(does not includes non-MC brands)
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Access to the Master Clinicians Urgent Care Group on The Hive
Access to Master Clinicians Urgent Care Job Board
In person event
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networking event
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Rewards
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Renewal for 2024 will earn an additional 10,000 reward points ($100)
Continuing Medical Education
ACCME Accreditation:
Master Clinicians is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Credit Designation:
Master Clinicians, LLC designates this enduring material for a maximum of 19 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
AOA Accreditation:
This educational activity is eligible for 19 Category 2-B credit hours by the American Osteopathic Association.