Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Critical Care Symposium 2022

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Critical Care Symposium 2022

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Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Critical Care Symposium 2022

  • Include: 20 videos + 21 pdfs, size: 7.45 GB
  • Target Audience: respiratory therapists, physicians and other healthcare professionals interested in critical care
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Date & Location

Monday, April 11, 2022, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM, Online, New York, NY
Specialties
Specialties – Anesthesiology, Critical Care, Hospitalist, Respiratory Therapy
Overview

This one-day virtual symposium is designed to provide a general overview of various critical care and oncology topics including neuro critical care, simulation in critical care, CAR T therapy, ARDS, and many more. The morning will be full of our didactic lectures and the afternoon consists of two options for sessions that are ultrasonography and respiratory therapy focused.

Optional Afternoon Breakout Sessions
  • Ultrasound Breakout: Point of care ultrasound is now an indispensable tool for emergency and critical care providers. This breakout session is aimed at helping providers gain a foundational understanding of point of care ultrasonography and interpret ultrasound images.
  • Respiratory Breakout: Respiratory care is at the mainstay of modern critical care medicine. Our breakout session is aimed at helping providers gain knowledge in various ventilator modes and other modalities such as bronchoscopy, HFNC, and noninvasive ventilation.
Who Should Attend

This course is intended for nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses, respiratory therapists, physicians and other healthcare professionals interested in critical care.
Objectives
  1. Explain the importance of simulation training in critical care
  2. Identify common pulmonary infections in immunocompromised patients
  3. Describe management of immune check point Inhibitor toxicity
  4. Identify early signs and symptoms of compartment syndrome
  5. Summarize management of CAR-T cell patients along with identifying common complications
  6. Define acute lung injury and identify risk factors that contribute to ALI
  7. Ultrasound Breakout: Summarize the basic indications of point of care ultrasonography
  8. Ultrasound Breakout: Understand the basic principles of neuro, vascular, thoracic and cardiac point of care ultrasonography.
  9. Ultrasound Breakout: Decipher common abnormalities on various radiology examinations
  10. Respiratory Breakout: Describe common modes of ventilation, frequently used ventilator settings, and troubleshooting.
  11. Respiratory Breakout: Discuss the basic principles and strategies to improve ventilation and oxygenation in critically ill patients.

 

 Topics:
  • Acute Limb Ischemia in Cancer Patients.mp4
  • Acute Limb Ischemia in Cancer Patients.pdf
  • Blood Stream Infections.mp4
  • Blood Stream Infections.pdf
  • CAR T Cell Toxicity in the ICU.mp4
  • CAR T Cell Toxicity in the ICU.pdf
  • Compartment Syndrome.mp4
  • Compartment Syndrome.pdf
  • CriticalCare2022_Brochure.pdf
  • Dealing with an Injured Brain- The Basics of Neurocritical Care for the Non-Neuro Critical Care Provider.mp4
  • Dealing with an Injured Brain- The Basics of Neurocritical Care for the Non-Neuro Critical Care Provider.pdf
  • Don’t Be So Demanding- Type II MI.mp4
  • Don’t Be So Demanding- Type II MI.pdf
  • Driving Pressure in ARDS.mp4
  • Driving Pressure in ARDS.pdf
  • Is It Possible to Define an Intensivist. Should Be Easy; It’s Not!.mp4
  • Is It Possible to Define an Intensivist. Should Be Easy; It’s Not!.pdf
  • Low Frequency-High Stake Events- When Dodging the Bullet is Not Enough.mp4
  • Low Frequency-High Stake Events- When Dodging the Bullet is Not Enough.pdf
  • Management of Immune-related Adverse Events in Critically-Ill Patients.mp4
  • Management of Immune-related Adverse Events in Critically-Ill Patients.pdf
  • PERT PE Lecture.mp4
  • PERT PE Lecture.pdf
  • RESPIRATORY THERAPY- ARDS Net Applications and Concepts.mp4
  • RESPIRATORY THERAPY- ARDS Net Applications and Concepts.pdf
  • RESPIRATORY THERAPY- HFNC Concepts and Application.mp4
  • RESPIRATORY THERAPY- HFNC Concepts and Application.pdf
  • RESPIRATORY THERAPY- Non-Invasive Ventilation Applications and Concepts.mp4
  • RESPIRATORY THERAPY- Proning, Face Down Sats Up.mp4
  • RESPIRATORY THERAPY- Proning, Face Down Sats Up.pdf
  • ULTRASONOGRAPHY- Cardiac Ultrasound.mp4
  • ULTRASONOGRAPHY- Cardiac Ultrasound.pdf
  • ULTRASONOGRAPHY- Neuro Ultrasound.mp4
  • ULTRASONOGRAPHY- Neuro Ultrasound.pdf
  • ULTRASONOGRAPHY- Thoracic Ultrasound.mp4
  • ULTRASONOGRAPHY- Thoracic Ultrasound.pdf
  • ULTRASONOGRAPHY- Ultrasound Physics.mp4
  • ULTRASONOGRAPHY- Ultrasound Physics.pdf
  • ULTRASONOGRAPHY- Vascular Ultrasound.mp4
  • ULTRASONOGRAPHY- Vascular Ultrasound.pdf

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