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CL10 - X-Rays - Chest & Abdomen 
Relevancy:
35.50% 
 
Length:
59m 01s - 1 Slide  
 
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Format:
 
  Audio Only
 

This lecture focuses on acute pathologic entitiels visible on Chest and Abdominal radiographs obtained in an acute-care outpatient environment. At the conclusion of this lecture, participants will be able to:
  • Illustrate the concept of fine-detail vs. low-detail findings
  • Demonstrate recognition of common patterns of disease visible on plain radiographs of the chest and abdomen
  • Recognize and identify unusual presentations and features of cardiopulmonary diseases
  • Quickly identify life-threatening abdominal processes
  • Demonstrate renewed confidence in the ability to assess radiographs in the setting of acute cardiopulmonary or abdominal crisis.
 

 
CL12 - Pediatric Emergencies 
Relevancy:
13.49% 
 
Length:
01h 04m 08s - 86 Slides  
 
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Format:
   
  Audio / Slides
 

After attending the lecture the clinician will be able to:
  • Recognize the developmental differences of infants to adolescents and the impact this has on emergency management
  • Discuss the unique anatomical and physiological differences of children, especially relating to airway, assessment of vital signs, mental status and pain.
  • Review the evaluation and management of a variety of emergency conditions seen in infants and children, such as shock, respiratory diseases, seizures and trauma
  • Recognize injury patterns in infants and children consistent with child abuse.
  • Discuss appropriate equipment, medications and training to have available for pediatric emergencies.
 

 
CL16 - Emergencies in Urgent Care 
Relevancy:
17.81% 
 
Length:
01h 03m 03s - 47 Slides  
 
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Format:
   
  Audio / Slides
 

After the presentation, participants should be better able to:
  • Recognize emergencies in the urgent care setting
  • Prepare your clinic with the emergency equipment and supplies that should be most useful
  • Provide stabilizing care for emergencies, within the scope of your clinic
  • Develop procedures and protocols to assist your clinic and staff in the provision of such care
  • Implement strategies that promote ongoing preparedness
 

 
CL19 - Ankle Injuries 
Relevancy:
60.19% 
 
Length:
36m 44s - 30 Slides  
 
Format:
   
  Audio / Slides
 

Following this session, clinicians will be able to:
  • Assess common presentations of ankle injuries in the urgent care setting
  • Develop treatment and referral plans for ankle injuries
  • Recognize ankle injuries that are more severe or indicative of other illness or problem
  • Identify commonly overlooked issues with ankle injuries
 

 
CS01 - Site Selection 
Relevancy:
77.07% 
 
Length:
01h 10m 23s - 42 Slides  
 
Format:
   
  Audio / Slides
 

Following the presentation on Site Selection, attendees will be able to:
  • Identify and understand the criteria required in selecting a good site.
  • Understand the points to consider in developing a long-term plan for their organizations – as it relates to site selection.
  • Identify important statistics that impact site selection.
  • Understand the pros and cons of looking for vacant land versus finding an existing building.
  • Know who to get advice from when considering a clinic site.
 

 
CS03 - Clinic Set-Up (Part 1) 
Relevancy:
100.00% 
 
Length:
51m 04s - 29 Slides  
 
Format:
   
  Audio / Slides
 

Upon completion of the "Clinic Start Up" course, participants will be able to:
  • Determine the appropriate clinic size to suit their needs.
  • Understand recommendations of appropriate floor planning for their needs.
  • Evaluate available options for Capital Equipment.
  • Prepare a budget allowance for Capital Equipment.
  • Understand the application and importance of a timeline for completing tasks related to the new start-up.
 

 
CS04 - Clinic Set-Up (Part 2) 
Relevancy:
32.30% 
 
Length:
01h 02m 27s - 35 Slides  
 
Format:
   
  Audio / Slides
 

Upon completion of the "Clinic Start Up" course, participants will be able to:
  • Determine the appropriate clinic size to suit their needs.
  • Understand recommendations of appropriate floor planning for their needs.
  • Evaluate available options for Capital Equipment.
  • Prepare a budget allowance for Capital Equipment.
  • Understand the application and importance of a timeline for completing tasks related to the new start-up.
 

 
CS07 - Compliance: Developing Policies & Procedures 
Relevancy:
15.31% 
 
Length:
01h 00m 32s - 55 Slides  
 
Format:
   
  Audio / Slides
 

Following the lecture, the participants will be able to:
  • Identify the rules that govern the urgent care industry.
  • Understand the vital necessity of implementing a compliance program.
  • Perform an assessment to identify critical risk areas.
  • Develop and maintain policies and procedures for risk mitigation.
  • Differentiate between good and bad policy language.
  • Establish an effective orientation program.
  • Create accountability through auditing and monitoring.
 

 
PM02 - Replicating Success Across Multiple Sites 
Relevancy:
83.21% 
 
Length:
36m 50s - 21 Slides  
 
Speaker:
 
Format:
   
  Audio / Slides
 

At the conclusion of the Replicating Success Across Multi Site Centers session, attendees should understand:
  • Operational challenges of multiple locations and how to mitigate risks.
  • Factors to consider when adding additional locations.
  • Multi-location management structures, support systems, and staffing models.
  • How to standardize processes and assure a consistent patient experience across locations.
  • How to instill continuity in the corporate mission and philosophy across locations.
 

 
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