Rapid Response in Emergency Room: Mastering adult resuscitation, paediatric care and stroke management
Rapid Response in Emergency Room: Mastering adult resuscitation, paediatric care and stroke management
Enroll in Dr. Sudeshna Ganguly's premium course on Rapid Response in the ER. Gain expertise in accurate assessment, investigations, and management of adult resuscitation, pediatric emergencies, and stroke through interactive sessions.
Overview of Rapid Response in Emergency Room
This course emphasizes the significance of rapid response in the emergency room to save lives. It covers adult resuscitation, focusing on CPR, airway management, resuscitation in pregnancy, defibrillation, and cardiac pacing. Specialized training for pediatric care is provided due to unique physiological considerations. The course addresses the challenge of stroke management, with a focus on limiting disability. Emphasis is placed on early recognition and evidence-based management of cerebrovascular events.
Who will benefit the most from this course?
The Rapid Response in Emergency Room course equips Emergency Medicine Physicians with skills in adult resuscitation, pediatric care, and stroke management, enabling them to handle critical situations effectively, improve patient outcomes, and provide comprehensive care across various emergencies.
General practitioners benefit from advanced courses on rapid response, adult resuscitation, pediatric care, stroke management, and emergency room.
This essential emergency medicine course covers rapid response in emergency room, adult resuscitation, pediatric care, stroke management, and emergency room scenarios. It benefits pediatricians, neurologists, and other specialists, enhancing their skills to handle emergencies effectively.
What will you learn in this course?
Adult Resuscitation in the Emergency Room
Post-resuscitation care is vital for rapid response in the emergency room, optimizing outcomes after cardiac arrest. This module covers comprehensive adult resuscitation and pediatric care, including haemodynamic stabilisation, neuro-protection, targeted temperature management, and post-cardiac arrest syndrome. Healthcare professionals gain knowledge and skills to provide optimal care, improving patient outcomes.
PALS – Approach to Paediatric Care in ER
Managing pediatric cases in the emergency setting can be challenging. This course offers targeted training on pediatric care, highlighting the importance of a systematic and objective approach to pediatric resuscitation. It focuses on the Paediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) approach for assessment, diagnosis, and treatment in the emergency room.
Stroke Management – Emergency Approach
Stroke management is crucial in reducing disability and improving outcomes. This module prioritizes rapid response in the emergency room, emphasizing early recognition and timely imaging. Healthcare professionals gain evidence-based strategies for stroke management and optimizing care outcomes.
Course Reviews
It was a really good learning experience. Keep it up!
Dr Yashothai Rajendran
The lectures were very enlightening. The speaker was very responsive.
Dr. Arianne Nagrampa
The topics are very timely for Adult and paediatric resuscitation. The topic on stroke is so much more than I expected. Its a load to handle now, but i like that there were slides and I took pictures so I can study some more
Dr. Cecilia Ruperto
It was a very interesting and informative session. Dr. Ganguly is lovely and very experienced in emergency medicine. I've learnt a lot from the sessions.
Dr. Qian
Get to know your instructor
Dr. Sudeshna Ganguly
Dr. Sudeshna Ganguly, the medical director for Teladoc Health International in India, the Indian subcontinent, and the UAE, is an experienced emergency medicine professional. She serves as an examiner for the Royal College of Emergency Medicine in the UK and is a lead faculty and course coordinator for the Masters in Emergency Medicine program at SEMI. She has also worked as a course coordinator and faculty member for the Masters in Emergency Medicine program at George Washington University in the USA.