Visual Diagnosis: Part 2 | EM & Acute Care Course
Visual Diagnosis: Part 2 by William Mallon, MD Join us for the live course or purchase the home-study course at www.emacourse.com. A Focused, Evidence-Based Course Designed to Significantly Advance Your Practice of Emergency Medicine. Using primarily the Emergency Medical Abstracts (EMA) database of over 17,000 abstracts, 28 presentations, each of 30-minute duration, are presented along with four 90-minute faculty panels. The focus of the course is the new, the controversial and the provocative. The course faculty synthesize the literature and combine it with their clinical experience to provide participants with specific recommendations regarding diagnosis and therapy related to emergency care.

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