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[trx_title type=”2″ align=”center” font_size=”3em”]Emergency Medicine for the Medical Office[/trx_title][trx_skills max_value=”5″ type=”counter” layout=”columns” style=”4″ columns=”2″ title=”CMES” subtitle=”AANP Approved” description=”3 sections, 1.5 hours each for a total of 4.5 CMEs!” link=”https://www.dra-academy.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Emergency-Med-CME-Outline.pdf” link_caption=”View Course Outline!” bottom=”medium”][trx_skills_item title=”Total” value=”4.5″ style=”3″ id=”digFirsCMEFix”][/trx_skills_item][trx_skills_item title=”Pharmacology” value=”2″ style=”3″][/trx_skills_item][/trx_skills][trx_columns][trx_column_item]Office medical emergencies can come in many forms, and require basic but focused assessment and response for optimum output.
Having managed emergency situations in hospitals, clinics and on Interstate Highways – as well as having taught emergency medicine for many years – I intend this presentation to get right to the main points physicians need in such situations.
After years of troubleshooting physician response failures in emergencies I have synthesized a fast track program to update and make any office fast, efficient and effective in an emergency situation.
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